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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Page. Page. ALTITUDE 69 State officers 45-46 ATTORNEYS 104-109 Vote for Solicit nr 48 BANKS AND BANKERS 120-128 PENSION STATISTICS 66 National Banks 126-127 PHYSICIANS 109-117 Private Banks 128 PLATFORMS 38-44 Savings Banks 127-128 Democratic 38-43 State Banks 120-126 Republican 43-44 BANK STATISTICS 65-66 POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS .. .. 35-38 BUILDING & LOAN ASS'NS .... 65 Democratic , 35-87 CAPITAL INVESTED 66 Republican 37-38 CLIMATE 70 PRESIDENT U. S. SENATE...... 76 CHURCHES 140-160 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 72 Baptist 154-159 RAILROADS 22-26 Christian (Disciples) 142-143 RAILROAD STATISTICS 72-74 Christian Science 141 SALARIES STATE OFFICIALS .. 68-69 Evang'elical Lutheran 144-145 SCHOOLS 50-64 Free Will Baptist 145-146 Denominational Colleges 50 Methodist Protestant 141-112 Colored Schools 52 Methodist Episcopal (So.) .. .. 149-154 Graded and Special Tax Schools.. 64-59 Moravian 141 High Schools Presbyterian 147-149 Private Schools

Primitive Baptist 159-160 Prominent Private Schools . . 52 Protestant Episcopal 146-147 Public School Fund • Reformed 141 Public School Statistics 62-63 Roman Catholic 141 State Institutions 50 of Friends 143 Society SECRETARIES OF NAVY 76 Southern Christian 143-144 soil KITES AND ORGANIZATIONS Summary Statistics 140 Agricultural Society 34 .76 CONGRESS Anti-Saloon 35 CO. AFFAIRS AND League OFFICIALS— Architectural Association SO 81-104 Arranged alphatbetically Bankers' Association 29 CORPORATIONS CHARTERED .. 69 Bar Association COTTON, SILK AND WOOLEN Chemical Society • MILLS 128-132 Colonial Dames DENTISTS 117-120 Confederate Veterans DIVORCE LAWS 69 Cotton Growers' Association.. FAIRS 70 Daughters of Confederacy 27-28 FURNITURE FACTORIES 133-135 Daughters of the Revolution .. .. GAME BIRDS 74 Daughters of the American K INTEREST LAW 74 tion • 34 INSURANCE STATISTICS 65 Dental Society INDIANS 06 Elks KNITTING MILLS 1.33 Farmers' Alliance LAND GRANTS 74 Firemans' Associal ion NEWSPAPERS 135-139 Funeral Directors and Embalmi ra OFFICIAL VOTE OF THE STATE.. 44-50 G. A. U

Congressional vote, 1908 46-4S I. O. O. F. (Grand Encampment > Electoral vote for President .... 50 I. o. o. F. (Grand Lodge) .. .. Governor 44-45 Horticultural Society Popular vote for President .... 49 .1. o. U. A. M. President (State) 48 Knights of Pythias THE NORTH < \i: i:\Il BOOK.

Pag< - Page. ciation 29-30 Red Men 32 34 ary and Bistorical Retail Merchants' Association .. li.. n 30 Ro al Arcanum 28 Sons of the Confederacy 27 Qrand Chapter Royal .Vrch Soi Revolution S3 Masons 31 Federation of Labor .. .. 31-32 29 nderj Knigb T. ;k In is' Assembly mplar 32 SOLDIERS' BOME 69

( I . S. 76 in 1 ouncil Royal and Select SPEAKER HOUSE Masters 32 STATE GUARD 19-22

! Lodge ol Masons 3] STATE GOVERNMENT— 3-10 I ttion 32 Executive 28 Judicial 11-19 29 Legislative 10-11 Society 34-35 STATE RECEIPTS AND EXPEN- Order ol the Cincinnati 33 DITURES 66-GS

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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

Page. Page. Book Company 53 National State Bank, Richmond Atlantic Christian ' 63 Top of front cover

< 11 139 Ann i Bank, Wilmington.. 19 and .server Paper ( ..in). any E Norfolk National Bank U A. & M. College for the Colored Race, Norfolk Bank for Savings and Trusts.. 13 ro 04 Norfolk & Southern Railway 71 Atlantic Fire Ins. Co 45 Normal and Collegiate Institute, Ashe- Baptist University for Women, Raleigh. 60 ville 65 Tli. .nips. .ii 160 North Carolina State Normal and In- ser B dustrial College, The 56 Building .v Lumber Co., Greenville 74 North State Mutual Life Insurance Co. . 43 Christopher Engraving Co., Richmond 77 North Carolina College of Agriculture Citizens Bank, Norfolk 5 and Mechanic Arts, The 59 36 Parker Hunter Citizens National Bank, Raleigh & ^F < < 70 .I Banking .... layton 37 Peace Institute, Raleigh Commercial National Bank, Charlotte. .. .35 Peoples Bank. New Bern 33 3-21 Comm tl Bank, R ... 9 Planters Bank, Rocky Mount rs of Raleigh G Presbyterian College for Women, Char- Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md E lotte 55 Edwards >S: Broughton 7S Raleigh Banking and Trust Co 23 College, Charlotte 57 Raleigh Savings Bank, Raleigh 18 and Mechanic 160 Raleigh & Southport Railway 75 First National Bank, Oxford 27 Saint Mary's School, Raleigh 67 First National Bank, Richmond 17 Seaboard Air Line 73 Fourth National Bank, Fayetteville ... 81 Security Life & Annuity Co., The 41 F> male ( ollege, Greensboro. 61 Smithdeal's Business College, Rich- 4-52 mond, Va E r Military School, Oxford 69 Southern Life Insurance Co., Fay- .1 Life Ins. Co 7 etteville Bottom of front cover B. F., Publish Co., Rieh- State Fair, The Great 49 1. Va 51 Southgate & Son, J G Co., The Maurice, Sydnor & Hundley, Richmond, Va D hington 79 Sydnor Pump & Well Co., Richmond, Institute, Greensboro 47 Va 39 i^iness College 37-62 r llros.. Wilmington 12

I I 3 University of North Carolina G Insurance Company of Virginia Uzzell, E. M. & Co., Raleigh 76 mond, Va D Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Rich- I lank, Raleigh F mond, Va Back cover Murphy's Hotel. Richmond F Virginia State Ins. Co., Richmond ... F nl Bank, The. Fayetteville 29 Wa.hovia National Bank, Winston- al Bank of Commerce, Norfolk.. 15 Salem 21 ual Bank of Virginia, Richmond, Wake Countv Savings Bank, Raleigh .. 25 Va Side of front cover Wilson Sanatorium C STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

State Government—Executive Department.

GOVERNOR—William Walton Kitchin, of CLERK AND STENOGRAPHER—Mrs. F. Person. \V. Smith, of Wake. LIEUT. -GOVERNOR—W. C. of Newland, ATTORNEY GENERAL—T. W. Bickett, Caldwell. of Franklin. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR— CLERK AND STENOGRAPHER—Miss Alex J. of Wake. Feild, Sarah Burkhead, of Columbus. EXECUTIVE CLERK—Miss Annie Travis, of Halifax. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN- SECRETARY OF STATE—J. Bryan STRUCTION—J. Y. Joyner. of Guilford. Grimes, of Pitt. CHIEF CLERK—Allen J. Barwick, of CHIEF CLERK TO SECRETARY OF Lenoir. STATE—George W. Norwood, of Wake. CLERK AND STENOGROPHER—Miss B. CORPORATION CLERK—W. S. Wilson, of Hattie Arrington, of Nash. Caswell. SPECIAL CLERK FOR LOAN FUND AND SECRETARY TO CAM- SrENOGRAPHER—Miss Minnie EDUCATIONAL, Bagwell, PAIGN COMMITTEE—C. H. Mebane, of Ca- of Wake. tawba. STATE TREASURER—Benj. R. Lacy, of INSPECTOR Wake. OF PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS—N. W. of Hill. CHIEF CLERK, TREASURY DEPART- Walker, Chapel ADJUTANT GENERAL—T. R. Robertson, MENT—W. F. Moody, of Mecklenburg. CLERK FOR INSTITUTIONS—H. M. or" Mecklenburg. STATE LIBRARIAN—M. O. of of Wake. Sherrill, Reece, Catawba. TELLER—P. B. Fleming, of Franklin. ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN—Miss Carrie E. LICENSE CLERK—Miss M. F. Jones, of Broughton, of Wake. Buncombe. COMMISSIONER OF LABOR AND PRINT- STATE AUDITOR—Bcnj. F. Dixon, of ING—M. L. Shipman, of Henderson. Cleveland. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER — Geo. B. CHIEF CLERK TO AUDITOR—E. H. Ba- Justice, nf Rutlicrfordton. ker, of Wake. STENOGRAPHER—Miss Daisy Thompson, TAX CLERK—Baxter Durham, of Wake. of Wake.

looKing for a good banK, looK this way. BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C. STATE <."\ ERNMENT—EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER—Jamos R Frank Wood, Edenton. Young, of Vance. Frank R. Hewett, Asheville. CLERK TO INSURANCE COMMISSION- Hugh McRae, Wilmington. ER— D. H. Milton, of Rockingham. Scientific Staff—Joseph Hyde Pratt, As- QLERE AND STENOGRAPHER—Miss Ida sistant Geologist and Mineralogist, Chapel Montgomery, of Wake. Hill, N. C; W. W. Ashe, Forester, Ra- SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILD- leigh, N. C; B. S. Drane, Assistant Hy- L. INGS—C. C. Cherrr, of Edgecombe. drographer. Greensboro, N. C. ; W. Spoon, STATE STANDARD KEEPER—L. H. Engineer, Burlington, N. C. ; R. J. Sykes, Lumsden, of Wake. Clerk of Statistician, Chapel Hill, N. C. STATE PRINTER—E. M. Uzzell, of Wake State Board of School Ex- Governor's Council. aminers.

The Secretary of S'.ate, Auditor, Treas- J. Y. Joyner, (chm. ex-offieio), Raleigh. urer, and Superintendent of Public Instruc- Allen J. Barwick, (sec), Raleigh. tion. N. W. Walker, Chapel Hill. John Graham, Warrenton. State Board of Education. F. L. Stevens, West Raleigh. The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Sec- Z. V. Judd, Raleigh. retary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Super- intendent of Public Instruction, and Attor- State Board of Health. ney General. Geo. G. Thomas, M. D., President, Wil- Board of Public Buildings and mington. Thos. E. Anderson, 'I. D., Statesville. Grounds. J. Howell Way, M. D., Waynesville. The Governor, Secretary of State, Treas- W. 0. Spencer, M. D., Winston-Salem. urer, and Attorney-General. Edw. C. Register, M. D., Charlotte. David T. Tayloe, M. D., Washington. State Board of Pensions. J. \. Burroughs, M. D.. Asheville. The Governor, Auditor, and Attorney Gen- J. L. Ludlow, C. E., Winston-Salem. eral. lCK-harn H. Lewis, M. D., Sec. and Treas., Raleigh. County Board of Pensions. State Board of Medical Ex- The Clerk of the Court, Register of Deeds, Sheriff and Chairman of Board of aminers. County Commissioners. J. C. Rodman, M. D., Washington, Chem- istry and Diseases of Children. Board of Internal Improvements. Benj. K. Hays, M. D., Secretary-Treasurer, The Governor, B. C. Beekwith, of Wake, Oxford, Materia Medica and Therapeutics. R. A. Morrow, Union. L. B. MeBrayer, M. D., Asheville, Sur- fer v. Corporation Commission. W. W. McKenzie, M. D., Salisbury, Anat- omy and Franklin McNeill, of New Hanover, Chair- Pathology. H. H. Dodson, M. D., Greensboro, Prac- man. (Term expires January, 1913). tice of Medicine. Samuel L. Kogers, or Macon. (Term ex- John Bynum, M. D., Winston-Salem, Ob- pires January, 1911. stetrics and Gynecology. B. F. Ayeock, of Wayne. (Term expires J. L. Xiekolson, M. D., Richlands, Physi- January, 1915). and C. of ology Hygiene. henry Brown, Surry, Chief Clerk. State Board of E. G. Riddick, of Gates, Stenogra- Agriculture. pher. Maj. W. A. Graham, Commissioner, ex officio Chairman, Raleigh. Board of Charities. First District—J. J. Laughinghouse, Greenville. William A. Blair, (chairman), Winston- Salem. Second District—C. W. Mitchell, Aulan- der. Jos. G. Brown, Raleigh. Third District— Bern. B. C. Dockery, Wm. Dunn, New Rockingham. Fourth District— Carey J. Hunter, Raleigh. Ashley Home, Clayton. Fifth R. A. C. McAlister, Asheboro. District— W. Scott, Graham. Sixth District—A. T. Red Miss Daisy Denson, Raleigh, Secretary. McCallum, Springs. North Carolina Geological Seventh District—J. P. McRae, Laurin- Board. burg. Eighth District—R. L. Doughton, Laurel rd of Managers—Governor w. w. Springs. Kitchin, Ex-Officio Chairman. Ninth District—W. J. Shuford, Hickory. State Geologist—Jos. Hyde Pratt, Chapel Tenth District—A. Cannon, Horse Shoe. Hill. OFFICERS: Henry E. Fries, Winston. Commissioner—W. A. Graham. ~" TAKE HEAD-EASY FOlT HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK . 5 iMClflZENSBANK OF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Organized 1867 CAPITAL $300,000.00 SURPLUS 300,000.00 McD. L. WRENN President J. W. PERRY Vice-President R. S. COHN Vice-President TENCH P. TILGHMAN Cashier GEO. J. TWOHY Trust Officer NORMAN BELL, JR Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS—McD. L. Wrenn, W. G. Swartz, E. L. Woodard, John S. Jenkins, A. B. Seldner, C. M. Bar- nett, R. B. Cooke, John Twohy, J. W. DeJarnette, V. L. Backus, M. K. King, R. S. Conn, R. H. Barrett. T. F. Tilghman, J. W. Perry, Geo. J. Twohy.

INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. Bills of exchange issued on all of the principal cities of Europe. Charter authorizes Trust and Fiduciary accounts. Lock boxes for renl at moderate cost in the best appointed Safe Deposit Vaults and in the most modern flre-prool building in Tidewater Virginia. 6 STATE GOVERNMENT—E\H HT1VE DEPARTMENT.

Si crel ary Elias < !arr. State Institutions. State Chemist— B. W. Kilgore. THE CNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARO Veterinarian—Talt Butler. I INA—Chapel Hill; Francis Preston Ven Assistant Vet -W. J. Hartman. able, f'h. D., President. Entoi Sherman, Jr. NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AG Z. P. Metcalf. ntomolgist— IM( OLTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS—Ral Naturalist tmd Curator— FT. H. Brimley. eigh; I). II. Hill, President. Borticulturist—W. 11. Hunt. NORTH CAROILNA AGRICULTURAL EX Asaistanl Horticulturist—S. B. Shaw. PERIMENT STATION—D. H. Hill, Presi- Farm Demonstrator T. B. Parker. dent; B. W. Kilgore, Director. Chemist, Foods- W. M. Allen. a\ Chemist —J. M. Pickle. THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL mist—W. G. Haywood. COLLEGE—J. I. Foust, President. Assistant Chemist, Soils—G. M. MacNider NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR L. L. Chemist— Brinkley. THE DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND—Raleigh ; \ t Chi mist—S. O. Perkins. John E. Raj', A. M., Principal. Chemist—Hampden Hill. NORMAL DEPARTMENT OF CULLO- R. W. Seott, Jr., Superintendent Edge- WHEE HIGH SCHOOL—Painter; J. N. Wil- ccmb irm, Rocky Mount, N. C. son, Teacher in Charge. F. T. Meacham, Superintendent Iredell NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL FOR THE N. C. Hard, DEAF AND DUMB—Morganton; E. McK. John II. . Superintendent Pender Goodwin, M. A., Superintendent. Test Farm, Wilard, N. C. CENTRAL HOSPITAL—Raleigh; James R. W. Collett, Superintendent Transyl- McSee, M. D., Superintendent. vania Test Farm, Blantyre, N. C. THE STATE HOSPITAL—Morganton, Jno. Mc( ampbell, M. D., Superintendent. State Board of Elections. THE STATE HOSPITAL—Goldsboro; W. W. Faison, M. D., Superintendent. Williamsron. Wilson O. Lamb, (chm.), CENTRAL PRISON—Raleigh, J. S. Mann, Robert T. Claywell, Morganton. Superintendent, Raleigh. R. L. Smith. Albemarle. OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM—Oxford ; •nee Wilkesboro. Call, under auspices of Grand Lodge of Masons; A. B. Hendersonville. Freeman, W. J. Hicks, Superintendent. Partly sup- ported bv the State. Prison. AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL Directors State's COLLEGE FOR THE COLORED RACE— J. G. Hackett (chm.). North Wilkesboro. Greensboro; James B. Dudley, President. S. A. Hearne, Albemarle. J. P. Kerr, Ashevile. W. E. Cropland, Rockingham. Directors North Carolina Rail- R. H. Speight, Whitakers. road Company. State's proxy, Philip Pope, Greensboro. Quarantine Committee. Hugh G. Chatham, Pres., Elkin. W. H. Williams, Newton. A. Cannon, Chairman, Horse Shoe. W._ T. Winston-Salem. R. Laurel Brown, L. Doughton, Springs. Thos. H. R. W. Graham. Vanderford, Salisbury. Scott, Jno. W. Lambert, Thomasville. Ashley Home, Clayton. Allen J. Ruffin, Hillsboro. J. P. McRae, Laurinburg. S. C. Penn, Reidsville. L. Banks Holt, Graham. Commission for Controlling Crop Pests. Directors Atlantic & N. C. R. W. A. Graham, Commissioner of Agri- R. Company. ture, Chairman, Raleigh. On Part of State: C. B. Williams, Director N. C. Ex- J. W. Grainger, Prgs , Kinston. periment Station, Raleigh. W. S. Chadwick, Beaufort. J. Van Lindley, President State Horti- L. G. Daniels, New Bern. cultural Society, Pomona. L. P. Tapp, Kinston. Franklin Sherman, Jr., Entomologist, A. C. A Raleigh. very, Jr., Morganton. W. H. Elias Carr, Secretary, Raleigh. Bagley, Raleigh. D. B. Hooker, Bayboro. W. D. Creech, Goldsboro. State Highway Commission. State's Proxy, T. D. Warren, Trenton. W. A. Graham, Commissioner of Agri- culture, Raleigh. Oyster Commissioner. Jos. Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, Chapel Hi.]. Wm. M. Webb, Morehead City. Elias Carr, Secretary, Raleigh. Geo. H. Hill, (Assistant), Washington. TARE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.

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Greensboro. \ . I'. Yarborough, Louisburg. ,7. v. Joyner, Chairman, ex-officio. K. S. McCoin, Henderson. First District—T. S. McMullan, Hertford. Miss Mary Davis, Secretary to Board and Second District—A. J. Conner, Rich Executive Committee, and Stenographer. Square. Third District—B. F. Aycock, Fremont. Directors State at Fourth District—R. T. Cray, Raleigh. Hospital Fiftli District—S. M. Gattis, Hillsboro. Morganton. Sixth District—Walker Taylor, Wilming- J. P. Caldwell, Chairman, Charlotte. ton. James P. Sawyer, Asheville. Seventh District—T. B. Bailey, Mocks J. I. Davis, Morganton. ville. J. G. Hall, Lenoir. District—J. L. Lenoir. Eighth Nelson, James K. Norfleet, Winston-Salem. Ninth District—C. H. Newton. Mebane. Charles H. Armfield, Statesville. Tenth District—J. D. Asheville Murphy, A. A. Shuford, Hickory. A. E. Tate, High Point. Directors D. D. and B. Insti> Jno. W. McMinn, Brevard. tution, Raleigh. J. E. Pogue, (chm.), Raleigh. Trustees A. &. M. College at Robt. L. Steele, Roclunghara. Greensboro for the Col- R. H. Haves, Pittsboro. A. L. McNeil, Sanford. ored Race. R. I?. Warrenton. Boyd, Officers—M. C. S. Noble, Chapel Hill, J. 11. Weathers, Raleigh. Chairman. J. T. Rowland, Raleigh. S. A. Kerr, Greensboro, Secretary and J. L. McMillan, Red Springs. Treasurer. R. B. Bollman, Timberland. First District—W. R. Williams, Falkland. Winterville. G. B. Lineberry, Second District—W. A. Darden, Ayden. J. Wadesboro. G. Boylin, Third District—W. R. Newberry, Mag- nolia. Board of Trustees A. and M. Col- Fourth District—W. D. Siler, Siler City. lege, Raleigh. Fifth District—J. I. Foust, Greensboro. \V. D. Turner, Statesville. Sixth District—E. M. Hughes, Fayette- R. II. Ricks, Rocky Mount. ville. O. Max Gardner, Shelby. Seventh District—C. C. Crawford. Locke Craig, Asheville Eighth District— S. Bryan, Salisbury. C. W. Cold, Wilson. Ninth District—J. O. Alexander, Char- E. M. Koonce, Jacksonville. lotte. T. W. Blount, Roper. Tenth District—M. W. Bell, Murphy. D. A. At — G. Tompkins, Charlotte. Large Chas. Rose, Fayetteville ; J. T. Ellinerton, Clavton. J B. Minor, Greensboro; W. A. Enloe, W. E. Daniel, Weldon. Dillsboro; R. W. Mor-his, Reidsville; M. W. H. Ragan, High Point. C. S. Noble, Chapel Hill; G. T. Dunlap, W. B. Cooper, Wilmington. Norwood. \l B. Stickley, Concord. T. T. Ballinger, Tryon. Board Directors State Hos- v. B. Broughton, Raleigh. O. L. Clark, Clarkton. pital at Goldsboro. D. .,'. Bullock. Wilmington. Directors of the School for the W. L. Hill, Warsaw. D. and D. at Morganton. B. W. Edwards, Snow Hill. C. F. Goldsboro. Archibald Johnson, Thomasville. Herring, W. E. Morehead J. C. Seagle, Lenoir. Headen, City. D. E. McKinnie. Princeton. A. C. Miller, Shelby. Dr. T. M. Jordan. J. P. Jeter, Morganton. Raleigh. W. A. Stewart, Dunn. M. II. Molt. Oak Ridge. E. A. Darden, Wilson. A. I.. James, Laurinburg. W. R. Whitson, Asheville. J. L. Scott, Jr., Graham. Directors Soldiers' Home. A. B. Andrews, Chairman, Raleigh. Directors State Hospital, J. S. Carr, Durham. Raleigh. J. A. Ramsey, Salisbury. A. B. Stronacn, Raleigh. John W. Thompson, (chm.), Raleigh. B. F. Dix^n, Secretary, Raleigh. J. D. Biggs, Williamston. Executive Committee—A. B. Stronach, Edward Smith, Godwin. Chairman; B. F. Dixon, Secretary; J. S. S. O. Middleton, Hallsville. Carr. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.

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Solicits the accounts of Banks, Bankers, Cotton Mills, Corporations and Individuals * Planters BanK ofllocKy Mount, N. C. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent, $2.50 to $5.00 per year. 10 STATE <;<»\ ERNMENT—L EGISLATTVE DEPARTMENT. Bank Examiners. Director and State's Proxy, .1. K. Doughton, Winston-Salem. Wilkcsboro & Jefferson \V. I,. Williams (.\ssisvant), Fayetteville. Turnpike Co.

i ! o. L. Park, Jefierson. The Audubon Society of North Fish Commissioner. Carolina. Thco. S. Meekins, Manteo. President—R. H. Lewis, Raleigh. Vice-President—J. Y. Joynev Raleigh. Board of Commissioners of Nav- Secretary—T. Gilbert Pearson, Greensboro. igation and Pilotage Cape Treasurer—E. W. Gudger, Greensboro. Fear River and Bar. A. See. Jr. Dept—Mrs. W. C. Hamrnel, James Sprunt, Wilmington. Greensboro. C. W. Worth, Wiliruigton. —P. D. Executive Committee Gold, Jr., .Tno. W. Harper, Wilmington. Greensboro; F. A. Sondley, Asheville; S. M. C. Guthrie, Southport. M. J. I. Beasley, Poplar Branch; Foust, Richard Dasher, Southport. Greensboro; S. L. Patterson, Raleigh. State Hospital Commission Hoard of Visitors University of CTias. A. Webb, Asheville. North Carolina. E. F. Aydlett, Elizabeth City. W. A. Durham. R. B. Redwine, Monroe. Erwin, J. W. McNeil, Mills. Frank A. Daniels. Go'osboro. Hope J. H. AVeddington, Charlotte. Z. V. Walser, Lexington. Executive Committee, University Board of Examination and Reg- of North Carolina. istration. W. W. Kitchin, ex-officio, Chairman, Ral- II. W. Glasscock, Raleigh. eigh. A. II. Zealy, Goldsboro. R. H. Battle, Secretary, Raleigh. A. R. Tucker, Durham. \. R. Andrews, Raleigh. W. B. Meacham, Asheville. Thomas S. Kenan, Raleigh. Elizabeth Tucker, Durham. Julian S. Carr, Durham. • Ill in W. Graham, Hillsboro. Richard H. Members of Historical Commis- Lewis, Raleigh. Josephus Daniels, Raleigh. sion. Claudius Dockery, Raleigh. J. Brvan Grimes, Grimesland. \V. .1. Peele, Raleigh. State ^Laboratory of Hygiene. D. H. Hill, Raleigh. Dr. C. A. Shore, Director. Thos. W. Blount, Roper. J. W. Kellogg, Assistant. M. C. S. Noble, Chapel Hill. Miss Daisy B. Allen, Chemist.

State Go /ernmznl— Legislative Department.

SENATE. NINTH— (Wayne): J. L. Barham, (D.), FIRST DISTRICT—(Camden, Chowan, Goldsboro. Currituck. Gates, Bertford, Pasquotank, TENTH— (Duplin, Pender): Edward Perquimans): E. R. Johnson, (D.), Cur- Hawes, (D.), Atkinson. rituck; A. P. Godwin, (D.), Gatesville. ELEVENTH— (Brunswick, New Han-

' (i. -i ON!) i Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Mar- over): B. Empie, (D.), Wilmington. i L. ii. Pamlico, Tyrrell, Washington): V. TWELFTH— (Bladen, Columbus): 0. B. Martin, (D.), Williamston; F. P. Lath- Clark, (D.), Clarkton. am. (D.i, Washington. THIRTEENTH—(Robeson) : D. P. Shaw, 'I'll: tie, Northampton) B. S. (D.), Lumberton. Gaj . ii>.). Jackson. FOURTEENTH—(Cumberland) : Q. K.

Fot RTH i Halifax): E. L. Travis, Nimocks, (D.), Favetteville. Halifax. FIFTEENTH — (Harnett, Johnston,

FIFTH- i Edgecombe): L. V. Bassett. Sampson): J. O. Matthews, (R.), Ingold; (D.i, Rockj Mount. Wm. G. Turner, (R.), Coats. SIXTH (Pitt): A. L. Blow, (D.), SIXTEENTH—(Wake) : W. B. Jones, Greenville. (D.), Raleigh. BNTH- (Franklin, h, Wilson): SEVENTEENTH- -(Warren, Vance) : H. r. Holden, (D.), Louisburg; J. D. T. Powell, (D.), Henderson. .Mi.), Kim City EIGHTEENTH— (Granville, Person) : J. EIGHTH ' arteret, Craven, Greene, A. Long, (D.), Roxboro. Jones, Lenoir, Onslow): J. W. Burton, NINETEENTH — (Alamance, Caswell, (I).), Jacksonville; V. T. Ormond, (D.), Durham, Orange): J. L. Scott, Jr., (D.), Kinston. Graham; J. S. Manning, (D.), Durham. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. STATE GOVERNMENT—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. 11 The NORFOLK NATIONAL BANK NORFOLK, VIRGINIA United States Depositary CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS 500,000.00 Has unsurpassed facilities in every branch of legitimate banking. Accounts of Banks and Bankers received on most favorable terms. Prompt and careful atten- tion given to collections. Collections made and money transferred by telegraph to all parts of the world. We will be pleased to correspond with those who may con- making changes or opening new accounts. template OFFICERS: CALDWELL HARDY, E. T. LAMB, President. Vice-President. A. B. SCHWARZKOPF, W. A. GODWIN, Cashier. Cashier. — Ass't Directors : C. W. Grandy, of C. W. Grandy & Sons; W. D. Rountree, of W. D. Rountree & F. P. R. F. S. F. s. I' Co.- Wm. H. White, President R. & R. ; Royster, President ter Guano Co.; R. P. Waller, D. Lowenberg, J. G. Womble; C. Billups, of C. Bil- lups, Son & Co.; Caldwell Hardy, President; Wm. M. Whaley, President Roanoke R. A. C. L. William R. & L. Co.; Henry Kirn, G. M. Serpell, General Manager Ry. ; Sloane, of William Sloane & Co.; E. T. Lamb, General Agent Southern Railway; W. T. Ham, of W. T. Ham & Co.; James M. Barr, President Black Mountain Collie- ries Co.; Leroy W. Davis, President O. D. Tobacco Co.; Robt. B. Tunstall, Attorney at Law; Hugh C. Davis, Attorney at Law; Chas. W. Priddy, President Pocomoke Guano Co.; C. W. Grandy, Jr., A. B. Schwarzkopf, Cashier; T. A. Jones, of Savage, Son & Co.

TWKNTIETH—(Rockingham) : W. B. Rutherfordton. Wray, (R.), Reidsville. THIRTY - FOURTH— (AJexander, Burke, TWENTY - FIRST— (Guilford) A. Caldwell, McDowell): Caswell Sherrill, R. F. D. Samuel A. Mc- Barringer, (D.), Greensboro. (R.), Lenoir, ; TWENTY - SECOND—(Chatham, Moore, Call, (R.), Gibbs. Wa- Scotland, Richmond) : A. S. Dockery, THTRTY-FIFTH— (Alleghanv, Ashe, Laurel (D.), Rockingham; Jonathan Peele, (D.), tauga): R. L. Doughton, (D.), Laurinbui-g. Springs. T\Yi:\T\ THIRD— (Montgomery, Ran- THIRTY - SIXTH— (Madison, Mitchell, R. dolph): J. A. Spence, (D.), Asheboro. Yancey): J. F. Tilson, (R.), Marshall, TWENTY-FOURTH}— (Anson, Davidpom F. D. No. 2. Stanlv, Union): J. A. Lockhart, (D.), THIRTY - SEVENTH— (Buncombe): J. Wadesboro; G. F. Hankins, (D.), Lexington. J Britt, (R.), Asheville. TWENTY - FIFTH— (Cabarrus, Mecklen- THIRTY - EIGHTH— (Haj w ood, Jack- M. burg): H. N. Pharr, (D.), Charlotte; P. son, Transylvania, Swain): A. Fry, B. Means, (D.), Concord (D.), Bryson City. - TWENTY-SIXTH— (Rowan) : Whitehead THIRTY NINTH—(Cherokee, Clay, Kluttz, (D.), Salisbury. Graham, Macon) : W. J. West, (R.), R. TWENTY-SEVENTH— (Forsyth) : H. West's Mills. Starbuck, (R.), Winston-Salem. Officers State Senate. TWENTY-EIGHTH —.(Stokes, Surry): President—W. C. Newland, Lenoir. John M. Reynolds, (R.), Madison. R. F. President Pro Tempore—Whitehead Kluttz, D. No. 3. Yad- Salisbury. TWENTY-NINTH— (Davie, Wilkes, Reading Clerk Mark Squin s, l.enoir. Summit. kin): William Lee, (R.), Engrossing Clerk—W. E. Hooks, Aydeii. : Zeb V. THIRTIETH— (Iredell) Long, Principal Clerk—A. J. Maxwell, Dover. 1 (D.), Statesville. Raleigh. - Linco : THIRTY FIRST— (Catawba, n) Sergeant-at-Arms—R. M. Staley, Wilkes- J. D. Elliott, (D.), Hickory. boro. - : W. T. THIRTY SECOND— (Gaston) Assistant Deei Keepi r Nil holas I Love, (D.), Gastonia. HOUSE. THIRTY - THIRD— (Cleveland, Hender THE Alamance—Dr. J. A. Pickett, (R.), Bur- son, Rutherford, Polk): McD. Ray, (D.), Hendersonville; John C. Mills, (D.), lington. * Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C. Capital, and Profits, $48,000. $50,000 ; Surplus 12 STATE GOVERNMENT—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Wilmington Granite and Marble Works R. D. TUCKER, Prop'r W.LMIXGTON, N. C Monuments, Headstones and Iron Fencing Illustrated Catalogue on Application. Box 277.

Alexander -Will Linnev (R.), Taylors- Gaston—R. K. Davenport, CD.), Mt. ville. Ii..lly; N. B. Kendrick, CD.), Cherryville. Alleghany- -R. A. Doughton, (D.), Gates—Lvcurgus Hofler, (D.), Gatesville. Sparta. Graham—W. P. Rose, (R.), Southworth. Anson—T. C. Coxe, (D.), Wadesboro. Granville—A. W. Graham, (D.), Ox- Ashe T. C. Bowie, (D.), Jefferson. ford. Beaufort—Frank B. (D.), Ma- Hooker, Greene—J. Albritton, (D.), Snow li. i: John F. Latham, (D.), Washington. Hill. tie \. S. Windsor. Rascoe, (D.), Guilford—Thomas J. Murphy, (D.), len—G. D. Elizabeth- Perry, (D.), Greensboro; Dr. J R. Gordon, (D.), town. Jamestown. Brunswick—C. Ed. Taylor, (R.), South- Halifax—A. P. Kitchin, (D.), Scotland port. H. S. Enfield. Buncombe—Zeb Weaver, CD.), Weaver- Neck; Harrison, (D.), Harnett—N. A. ville; H. J. Gaston, (D.), Hominy. Smith, (D.), Kipling. Haywood—W. T. Lee, Wavnesville. Burke—T. L. Sigmon, (D.), Morganton. (D.), Henderson—J. S. Fletch Cabarrus—H. S. Williams, (R.), Con- Rhodes, (R.), cord. ers. Hertford—David C. < Mur ildwell—M. N. Harshaw, (R.). Lenoir. Barnes, (D.), freesboro. < 'amden —J. C. Cook, (D.). Indiantown. J. W. Ocra Carteret—C. S. Wallace, (D.), More-head Hyde— McWilliams, (D.), coke. City. Iredell—Z. V. Moores- ell—A. E. Henderson, (D.), Milton. Turlington, (D.), M. D. Statesville. Catawba—J. Yates Killian, (R.)> New- ville; Tomlin, (D.), Jackson—Frank Jarrett, (R.), Dillsboro. Johnston—J. Walter Chatham—R. IT. Haves, (D.), Pittsboro. Mvatt, (D.), Clay- ton, R. F. D. No. J. W. Cherokee—T. C. McDonald, CR.), Mur- 1; Barnes, (D.), phy. Clayton. Jones—John C. Trenton. wan—W. S. Privott, (D.), Edenton. Parker, (D.), Lenoir—E. R. Kinston. Clay—R. E. Crawford, (D.), Hayesville. Wooten, (D.), Lincoln—H. D. Lincoln- Cleveland—B. S. Lovelace, (D.), Shelby. Warlick, (D.), ton. Columbus—J. G. Butler, (D.), Pireway. .Macon—T. B. Franklin. Craven—E. M. Green, (D.). New Bern. Higdon, (R.), Madison—A. J. Walnut. berland—J. H. Currie, (D.), Fay- McDevitt, (R.), Martin— W. Wil- etteville; John Underwood, (D.), F&yetre- Harry Stubbs, (D.), ville. li amston. McDowell—B. B. Marion. Currituck—Pierce Hampton, (D.), Wa- Price, (D.), i W. G. Lily. Mecklenburg— McLaughlin, (D.), Charlotte, R. F. D. No. W. A. T. Williams, (D.), Avon. 3; Grier, Charlotte, R. F. D. No. W. C. idson—T. Earle McCrary, (R.), Lex- (D.), 3; ington. Dowd, (D.), Charlotte. Mitchell—S. J. Turner. Valle Davie—A. T. Grant, Jr., (R.), Mocks- (R.), ville. Cruces. —Robert T. Duplin—J. A. Gavin, Jr., (D.), Kcnans- Montgomery Poole, (D.), ville. Troy. Durham—T. E. — — Smith, (D.), Durham. Moore and Lee D. A. McDonald, (D.), Edgecombe Hugh B. Bryant, CD. ), Bat- Carthage. tlel : Dr. M. B. Pitt, (£>.), Macclesfield. Nash—J. C. Braswell, CD.), Whitakers. Forsyth— S. E. Hall, CR.), Winston-Sa- New Hanover—George L. Morton, (D.), lem; J. T. Stimpson, CR.;, Winston-Sa- Wilmington. lem. Northampton—Dr. M. Bolton, (D.), Franklin—Dr. R. P. Floyd, (D.), Louis- Rich Square. burg. Onslow—E. M. Koonce, (D.), Jackson- TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. STATE GOVERNMENT—L EGISLATIYE DEPARTMENT. 13

Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $200,000 CALDWELL. HARDY, C. W. GRANDY, AY. W. VICAR, President. Vice-President. Cashier. The Norfolk Bank For Savings and Trusts Offers Its Services in Its SAVINGS DEPARTMENT TRUSTS DEPARTMENT

COMMERCIAL . . . . DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT .... DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS: J. G. Womble Wm. M. Whaley M. L. T. Davis C. A. Woodard .D. Lowenberg- John N. Vanghan C. W. Grandy G. M. Serpell Geo. L. Arps C. Brooks Johnston R. P. Waller L. P. Roberts Thos. H. Willcox Robert Tait Henry Kirn DeConrcy W. Thorn Wm. H. White Dr. R. L. Payne Caldwell Hardy E. T. Lamb W. W. Vicar Hugh C. Davis C. Billnps

ville. Swain—G. N. Gibbs, (R.), Whittier. Orange- -T. E. Sparrow, (R.), Hills- Transylvania—George W. Wilson, (D.), boro. Penrose. Pamlico—J. B. Martin, (D.), Arapahoe. Tyrrell—Mark Midgett, (D.), Columbia. Pasquotank— S. N. Morgan, (D.), Eliza- Union—R. W. Lemmond, (D.), -Mon- beth City. roe; R. Nay McNeely, (D.), Monroe. Pender—Joseph T. Fov, (D.), Burgaw. Vance—B. H. Perry, (D.), Henderson. Perquimans—Ernest L. Reed, (D.), Wake—A. L. Cox, (D.), Raleigh; J. W. Hertford. Hinsdale, (T>.), Raleigh; E. T. Scarboro, Person—F. 0. Carver, (R.), Roxboro. (D.), Eagle Rock. Pitt—R. R. Cotton, CD.), Bruce; Dr, Warren—T. O. Rodwell, (D.), Warren- B. T. Cox, (D.), Winterville. ton. Polk—J. B. Livingston, (D.), Tryon. Washington — C. W. Snell, (R.), Randolph—Thomas J. Redding, (D.), Mackey's Ferry. Randleman, R. F. D. No. 3; J. Rom Watauga—Smith Hageman, (D.), Vilas, Smith, (D.), Liberty. R. F. D. No. 1. Richmond—M. C. Freeman, (D.); Ham- Wayne—J. E. Kelly, (D.I, Mt. Olive; let. J. H. Mitchell, (D.), Goldsboro. Robeson—W. J. McLeod, (D.), Red Wilkes—T. N. llav.s, (R.), Purlcar; A. Springs: Marshall Shepherd. (T).). Alma. Caudell, (R.). Hayes. Wil- Rockingham—G. T. Davis, (D.), Reids- Wilson—George W. Connor, (D.), I. Sum- son. ville, R. F. D. ; W. Witty, (D.), merfleld, R. F. D. Yadkin—F. W. Hanes, (R.), Yadkin- Rowan—John M. Julian, (D.), Salis- ville. Moun- bury; D. M. Carlton, (D.), Salisbury. Yancey—D. M. Buck, (D.), Bkld Rutherford—L. C. Dailey, (D.), Ellen- tain. boro. — Officers House Representatives. Sampson James T. Kennedy, (R.) f Moltonville; B. H. Crumpler, (R.), Clin- Speaker—A. W. Graham, Oxford. ton. Principal clerk—T. G. Cobb, Morganton. Sanford. Scotland—T. C. Everett, (D.), Laurin- Heading clerk It. M. Phillips, M. D. Kinsland, burg. Engrossing Clerk— Stanley—Dr. J. I. Campbell, (R.), New Waynesville. London. |)cx ir- Keeper— G. L. Kilpatrick, Kin-Ion. Scot- Stokes—James M. Fagg, (R.), Red Assistant Poor-Keeperl). II. James, Shoals. land Neck. B. Surry—R. T. Haymore, (R.), Mt. Airy. Enrolling Clerk—E. Norvcll, Murphy.

Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C. J. C. Bras- Vice-Pres.; W. well, Pres. ; Jno. M. Sherrod, J. AycocK, Cashier; C. V. Brown, Asst. Cashier. It STATE GOVERNMENT .11 I HHUI, DEPARTMENT.

Slate Government— Judicial Department.

THE SUPREME COURT OF dollars shall be paid by the Clerk to NORTH CAROLINA. the librarian for use of the Supreme Court library. If the applicant fails on exami- Waller Clark, of Wake, Chief Justice. nation the twenty dollars shall be repaid Piatt 1). Walker, of Mecklenburg, Asso- him. ciate Justice. Henry C Connor, of Wilson, Associate SUPERIOR COURTS. Justice. William A. Hoke, of Lincoln, Associate First Judicial District. Justice. GEORGE W. WARD, Resident Judge, Se II. Jr., of Beaufort, Asso- Brown, Elizabeth iiU. : ice. HALLETT S. Solicitor, Washing- Thomas S. Kenan, of Raleigh, Clerk. WARD, ton. J. L. Seawell, of Raleigh, Office Clerk. SPRING TERM—R. B. Peebles, Jackson, Robert H. Bradley, of Raleigh, Marshal 'ind Librarian. Presiding Judge. FALL TERM—Geo. W. Ward, Elizabeth long, of Raleigh, Reporter. Presiding Judge. Tne Supreme Court meets on the first City, BEAUFORT—Feb. Sth weeks): April Monday of February and the fourth Monday (2 19th, civil cases only; May 17th, (3 weeks'), of Aujrust of each year. The call of appeals 1st and 2nd civil cases last criminal from the Judicial Districts begins on Tues- only, cases October (2 weeks); De- day of each week during the term. only; 25th, cember 6th (3 weeks), 1st and 2nd civil eases onlv, last criminal cases only. Applicants for License to I \MI>EX—March 1st; September 13th. Practice Law. CHOWAN—March. 29th; October 4th. CI RRITUOK—February 22nd; Sept. 6th. Each applicant must have attained the DARE—May 3rd; Nov. 15th. age of twenty-one years, and must have GATES—April 5th; Oct. 11. studied HYDE—Mav 10th; Nov. 29th. E well's Essentials, 3 volumes; PASQUOTANK—Jan. 11th, (2 weeks), Clark on Corporations; civil cases only; March Sth, (2 weeks); Schouler on Executors; Sept. 20th; Nov. 22nd, civil cases onlv. Bispham's Equity; PERQUIMANS—March 22nd; Sept. 29th. Clark's Code of Civil Procedure; TYRRELL—April 26th; Nov. 8th. Volume I Code of North Carolina; WASHINGTON—Jan. 25th, civil cases Constitution of North Carolina; only; April 12th; Oct- 18th. Constitution of the United States; Creasy 's English Constitution; Second Judicial District. Sharswood's Legal Ethics; ROBERT B. PEEBLES, Resident Judge, Sheppard's Constitutional Text Book; T'l CkSOTI Cooley's Principles of Constitutional Law. JOHN H. KERR, Solicitor, Warrenton. Each applicant must have read law two SPRING TERM—O. H. Guion, New Bern, years at least. Presiding Judge. FALL TERM—R. B. Peebles, Jackson, Examinations for license to practice law are held on the first in Presiding Judge. Monday February BERTIE—Feb. 26th and the fourth Monday in August of each 15th; April (2 weeks); Sept. 13th; Nov. 15th (2 weeks). year. The examinations are in writing. — Conditions Precedent to Examination: HALIFAX Jan. 25th (criminal cases March 1st 31st Before being allowed to stand an exami- onlv); (2 weeks); May (2 weeks); 23rd Nov. 29th (2 nation each applicant must comply with Aug. (2 weeks); the following conditions: weeks) . HERTFORD—Feb. I. He must be at the time twenty-one 22nd; April 19th, jail and civil Oct. ISth years of age, or will arrive at that age cases; Aug. 16th; ^2 before the time for the next examination. weeks), jail and civil cases. II. He must file with the Clerk of the NORTHAMPTON—Jan. ISth, jail and civil

cases ; March 22nd jail Court a certificate of good moral charac- (2 weeks) ; Aug. 2nd, and civil Nov. 1st ter signed by two attorneys who practice cases; (2 weeks). Feb. June 14th in that Court. An applicant from another WARREN— Sth; (2 20th State may have such certificate signed by weeks); Sept. (2 weeks). any State officer of the State from which Third Judicial District. he comes. O. H. GUION, Resident Judge, New III. He must deposit with the Clerk Bern. twenty-one dollars and fifty cents. Of CHAS. L. ABERNETHY, Solicitor, Beau- this sum one dollar and fifty cents shall fort. be retained by the Clerk. If the appli- SPRING TERM—Chas. M. Cooke, Louis- cant obtains license the remaining twenty burg, Presiding Judge. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. STATE GOVERNMENT—JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. 15 The National BanR of Commerce, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS 500,000.00 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, U. S. COURT AND OF THE CITY OF NORFOLK. DEPOSITS, $4,800,000.00

Respectfully solicits the business of Banks, Bankers, Corpora- a effi- tions, and Individuals, and assures to its clients thoroughly cient service, and an intelligent attention to details.

NATHANIEL BEAMAN, President. TAZEWELL TAYLOR, Vice-President. H. M. KERR, Cashier. M. C. FEREBEE, Assistant Cashier. F. A. PORTER, Assistant Cashier.

FALL TERM—0. H. Guion, New Bern, FRANKLIN—Jan. 18th (2 weeks); April criminal cases Presiding Judge. 12th (2 weeks); Aug. 23rd, cases CARTERET—March 8th; Oct. 18th. onlv; Oct. 18th (2 weeks), civil only. March Jnne 21st; Sept. CRAVEN—Feb. 1st, criminal cases only; MARTIN— 15th; Dec. 13th. April 5th, civil cases only; May 3rd (2 20th; weeks), civil cases only; June- 14th, crimi- NASH—March 8th, civil cases only; March 1st nal cases only; Oct. 4th (2 weeks), 22nd, civil cases only; April 26th i week, criminal cases only, 2nd week, civil 1st week criminal cases only, 2nd week cases only; Nov. 22nd (2 weeks), civil cases civil cases only; Aug. 30th, criminal cases onlv. only; Nov. 29th, (2 weeks), 1st week crim- 24th GREENE—Feb. 22nd (2 weeks); May inal cases only, 2nd week civil cases only. Dec. (2 weeks), civil cases only; Sept. 6th; VANCE—Feb. 15th (2 weeks); May 17th 6th. (2 weeks); Oct. 4th (2 weeks). JONES—March 29th; Nov. 1st. WILSON—Feb. 1st (2 weeks), 2nd week PAMLICO—April 12th; Oct. 25th. civil cases only; May 10th; Sept. 6th; Nov. PITT—Jan. 11th; March loth (2 weeks), 15th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Dec. 20th, civil cases only; April 19th (2 weeks); May criminal cases only. 17th, civil cases only; Aug. 23rd (2 weeks), Nov. Fifth Judicial District. civil cases only; Sept. 20th (2 weeks); 13th Resident Kin- 8th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Dec. OLIVER H. ALLEN, Judge, (2 weeks), civil cases only. ston. Catharine Judicial District. RODOLPH DUFFY, Solicitor, Fourth Lake. M. COOKE, Resident Judge, CHARLES SPRING TERM—W. R. Allen, Gold Louisburg. Presiding Judge. Solicitor, Wilson. CHARLES C. DANIELS, FALL TERM—0. H. Allen, Kinston, Pre- SPRING TERM—O. H. Allen, Kinston, siding Judge. Presiding Judge. . 30th FALL TERM—Chas. M. Cooke, Louisburg, DUPLIN—Feb. 15th (2 weeks); Aug. Nov. 22nd weel Presiding Judge. (2 weeks); (2 Jan. civil cases only; Mcu. EDGECOMBE—March 1st; March 29th (2 LENOIR— 4th, 8th 1st week civil cases only, weeks), civil cases only; May 31st, (2 (2 weeks), 2nd week criminal cases onlj : U lj 17th, weeks); Sept. 13th; Nov. 1st (2 week I, civil cases June 7th (2 weeks), Lsi civil cases only. only; When looKing for a good baiiK, looK this way. Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C. L6 STATE <;o\ ERNMEXT .li'idUW. I >l .1' \ RTMENT.

week civil cases only, '-'ml week criminal nal cases only; Aug. 30th, criminal cases cases only; Vup :;inl, criminal cases (inly; only; Oct. 25th (2 weeks), civil cases only;

\.i\ . 81 h c w eeks civil casi s Dec. Nov. criminal cases i, onlj ; 22nd, only. 18th (2 weeks), criminal cases only. ROBESON—Feb. 1st (2 weeks), criminal a - only; March 29th (2 weeks), civil i .i \i w n Win i; in. i -iii (2 wi i cases only ; May 17th, civil cases only; criminal cases March 29th weeks), only; (3 June 14th, civil cases only; July 5th, 1st week criminal i a i only, last two criminal cases only; Nov. 8th (2 weeks), civil cases only; 24th (2 weeks), May criminal cases only; Dec. 6th (2 weeks), civil cases 26th crimi- only; July (2 weeks), civil cases only. nal cases only; Sept. 27th (3 weeks), 1st week criminal cases only, last two weeks Eighth Judicial District. civil cases only; Dec. 6th, civil cases only. W. .1. ADAMS, Resident Judge, Carthage. L. D. ROBINSON. Solicitor, Wadesboro. Mardi ONSLOW 1st; April 19th; July SPRING TERM—J. Crawford Biggs, Dur- Oct. 18th. ham, Presiding Judge.

KM. I. PENDER- Jan. 11th; March 22nd; Sept. TERM—W. J. Adams, Carthage, 13th (2 weeks). Presiding Judge. — SAMPSON Feb. 1st (2 weeks); April 26th WSON Jan. 11th, criminal cases only; Feb. (2 weeks); Aug. 9th (2 week-;; Oct. 25th 8th, civil cases only; March 1st, civil (2 weeks). cases only; April 12th, criminal cases only; May pith, civil cases only; June 7th, civil Sixth Judicial District. cases only; Sept. 13th, criminal cases only; Oct. 11th, civil cases only; Dec. 6th, civil WM. R. ALLEN, Resident Judge, Golds- cases only. bcro. CHATHAM— Feb. 1st; May 3rd; Aug. ARMISTEAD JONES, Solicitor. Raleigh. 9th, civil cases only; Nov. 15th.

SPRING TERM C. C. Lyon, Elizabeth- MnoRE—Jan. 19th. civil cases only; town, i'i i siding -i jdge. March 22nd, civil cases only; April 19th, criminal cases only; May 17th (2 weeks), FALL TERM—W. R. Allen, Cold-lion.. civil cases only; Aug. 16th, criminal cases Presiding Judge. only; Sept. 20th, civil cases only; Nov. 22nd. criminal cases civil HARNETT- Feb. 1st (2 weeks); May 17th; only; D.ec. 13th, cases only. Sept. 6th; Nov. 1'ith (2 weeks), civil cases only. RICHMOND—Jan. 4th, criminal cases only; March 29th (2 weeks); JOHNSTON March 1st (2 weeks); Sept. Sept. 6th, criminal cases only; 27th weeks'), 13th (2 weeks): Dec. L3th (2 weeks). Sept. (2 civil cases only. WAKE— Jan. 4th (2 weeks); Feb. loth (2 civil SCOTLAND—March 8th, civil cases only; I, cases only; March 22nd (2 April 26th, criminal cases 31s't; weeks); April 19th (3 weeks), civil cases only; May Sept. 20th, criminal cases only; Oct. 25th, only; July 12th (2 week-); Sept. 27th (2 civil cases only. : Oct. 25th (3 weeks), civil cases only. UNION—Jan. 25th, criminal cases onlv; Feb. 15th (2 weeks), civil cases only; WAYNE—Jan. 18th (2 5th weeks); April March 15th, criminal cases only; Aug. 2nd, (2 weeks); An-. 23rd (2 week-); Nov. 29th criminal cases only; Aug. 23rd (2 weeks), (2 Weeks). civil cases only; Nov. 1st (2 weeks), crimi- nal Seventh Judicial District. cases only. C. C. LYOX, Resident Judge, Whiteville. Ninth Judicial District. J. CRAWFORD BIGGS, Resident Judge, X. A. SINCLAIR. Solicitor, Fayetteville. Durham. SPRING TERM—W. J. Adams, Carthage, JONES FULLER, Durham, Solicitor. Presiding Judge. SPRING TERM—Benj. F. Long, States-

< FALL TERM- . C. Lyon, Elizabethtown, ville, Presiding Judge. ling Judge. FALL TERM—J. C. Biggs, Durham, Pre- siding Judge. BLADEN -March 8th; Aug. 2nd, civil casi - only; Oct. 18th. ALAMANCE—March 1st; May 24th, civil cases only; Sept. 6th (2 weeks), 1st week 6R1 NS\1 I' K March 16th, civil cases criminal cases only; Nov. 8th, criminal only; Sept. 28th; Oct. civil cases 4th, only. i ases only. COLUMBUS Feb. 22nd (2 weeks); April DURHAM—Jan. 4th, criminal cases 12th (2 week-); 19th only; July (2 weeks), civil •Ian. 1Mb (2 weeks), civil cases March - onlv; only; Sept. 6th; Nov. 29th. 15th (2 weeks), civil cases onlv; May 10th, I I MBERLAND—Jan. 11th, criminal eases criminal cases only; Aug. 30, criminal eases only; Feb. 15th, civil cases only; March only; Oct. 4th (2 weeks), civil cases only; 22nd, and civil Dec. jail cases; April 26th i'2 6th, criminal cases only. weeks), civil cases only: May 24th, crimi- GRANVILLF:-Feb. 1st; April 26th (2 TARE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. STATE GOVERNMENT—JUDICIAL. 17 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of RICHMOND, VA.

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. weeks) ; Aug. 2nd ; Nov. 22nd (2 weeks) ALLEGHANY—March 22nd; Aug. 23rd. GUILFORD—Jan. 11th, civil cases only; ASHE—March 29th (2 weeks); May 31st (2 Feb. 8th (3 weeks), 1st two weeks civil weeks); July 12th (2 week-;); Oct. 25th (2 cases only, 3rd week criminal cases only; weeks. March 29th, criminal eases only; April 12th CASWELL—April 12th; Oct. 18th. (2 weeks), civil case sonly; May 31st (3 FORSYTH—Feb. 8th (2 weeks), criminal weeks), 1st two weeks civil cases only, 3rd cases only; March 8th (2 weeks), civil cases week criminal cases only; Aug. 23rd, civil only; May 17th (2 weeks); July 26th, cases only; Sept. 20th, criminal cases only; criminal eases only; Sept. 13th (2 weeks), Oct. 25th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Dec. civil cases only; Oct. llth, criminal cases 13th, criminal cases only. only; Dec. 6th (2 weeks), civil cases onlv. ORANGE—March 8th; May 17th, civil ROCKINGHAM—Feb. 22nd (2 weeks); cases only; Aug. 9th; Oct. 18th. June 7th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Aug. PERSON—April 5th; Aug. 16th; Nov. 2nd, criminal cases only; Nov. 8th (2 15th. weeks). Tenth Judicial District. STOKES—May 3rd (2 weeks); Sept. 27th (2 weeks). BENJ. F. LONG, Resident. Judge, States- SURRY—Feb. 1st; April 19th (2 weeks); ville. Aug. 30th (2 weeks), civil cases onlv; Nov. WM. C. Solicitor, Asheboro. HAMMER, 22nd (2 weeks). SPRING TERM—E. B. Jones, Winston- Salem, Presiding Judge. Twelfth Judicial District. FALL TERM—B. F. Long, Statesville, JAMES L. WEBB, Resident Judge, Shelbv. Presiding Judge. HERIOT CLARKSON, Solicitor, Charlotte. DAVIDSON—Feb. 22nd (2 weeks); April SPRING TERM—W. B. Council, Hickory, civil cases 16th 19th, only ; Aug. (2 weeks) ; Presiding Judge. Nov. 15th, civil cases only. FALL TER.-x—Jas. L. Webb, Shelby, Pre- DAVIE—March 29th (2 weeks); Oct. 4th siding Judge. (2 weeks). CABARRUS—Jan. 25th (2 weeks): Mav '2 17th IREDELL—Jan. 25th weeks); May 3rd (2 weeks); Aug. 30th; Oct. 25th (2 2nd Nov. 1st (2 weeks) ; Aug. (2 weeks) ; weeks). (2 weeks) . CLEVELAND—March 22nd (2 weeks); cases MONTGOMERY—Jan. 18th, criminal Aug. 2nd (2 weeks); Nov. 8th (2 weeks). only; April 12th, civil cases only; Sept. GASTON—Feb. 22nd (2 weeks); May 17th 20th (2 weeks). (2 weeks); Sept.— 14th (2 weeks); Nov. 23rd. RANDOLPH—March 15th (2 weeks); July LINCOLN 5th : 6th April Sept. ; 19th (2 weeks); Dec. 6th (2 weeks). Dec. 13th. 3rd ROWAN—Feb. 8th (2 weeks); May MECKLENBURG—Jan. llth (2 weeks), (2 weeks), 1st week criminal cases only; civil cases only Feb. 8th (2 weeks), crimi- Nov. 22nd Aug. 30th (2 weeks): (2 weeks), nal cases only; March 8th (2 weeks), civil 1st week criminal cases only. cases only; April 19th (2 weeks), 1st week STANLY—Jan. llth, criminal cases only; criminal cases only, 2nd week civil cases March 8th, civil cases only; July 12th, only; Ma}' 31st (2 weeks), 1st week crimi- criminal cases only; Set. 13th, civil cases nal eases only, 2nd week civil cases only; only. July 19th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Aug. YADKIN—April 26th; Oct. 18th (2 weeks). 16th, (2 weeks), criminal cases only; Sept. Eleventh Judicial District. 27th, criminal cases only; Oct. 4th (3 weeks), civil cases Nov. 29th ERASTT7S B. JONES, Resident Judge, only: (2 Winston-Salem. weeks), 1st week civil cases only, 2nd week criminal cases only. S. P. GRAVES. Solicitor, Mt. Airy. SPRING TERM—Jas. L. Webb, Shelby, Thirteenth Judicial District. B. Resident Presiding Judge. W. COUNCIL, Judge, Hick- FALL TERM—E. B. Jones, Winston-Sa- ory. lem, Presiding Judge. FRANK A LINNEY, Solicitor, Boone.

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SPRING TERM M. H. Justice, Ruther- SPRING TERM—Garland S. Ferguson, iding Judge. Waynesville, Presiding Juuge. PALL TERM -W. B. Council, Hickory, FALL TERM—Jos. S. Adams, Asheville,

1 i 1 1 ii" Juflg Presiding Judge. ALEXANDER—Feb. 15th; Sept. 27th (2 BUNCOMBE—Feb. 1st (3 weeks); March 8th (4 civil cases 19th \ eks). weeks), only; April 24th civil cases I M.iiW ELL Feb. 22nd (2 weeks); May (2 weeks); May (4 weeks), civil cases 30th only; Aug. 2nd (2 weeks); Sept. 13th (6 , only; Aug. - civil casts civil cases Nov. 15th (2 I weeks); Nov. 29th (2 weeks), weeks), only; weeks); Dec. 6th (2 weeks), civil cases 3rd I M'\\\i:.\ Feb. 1st (2 weeks); May only. 'ISth civil eks), civil cases only; July 12th, (2 MADISON—Jan. (2 weeks), 3rd eks); Nov. 1st (2 weeks). cases only; Feb. 22nd (2 weeks); May 16th HIT! HELL April 5th (2 weeks); July (2 weeks), civil cases only; Aug. (2 loth Nov. 1st civil cases 26th (2 weeks), civil eases only; Nov. i; (2 weeks).

( 2 weeks) . only. VVATAt G A March 22nd (2 weeks); Sept. TRANSYLVANIA—April 5th (2 weeks); i th (2 wei August 30th (2 weeks); November 29th. \\ Il.KES—Jan. 18th (2 weeks), civil cases Sixteenth Judicial District. only; March 8th (2 weeks): Aug. 9th (2 P. Resident Oct. 11th (2 weeks), civil cases GARLAND FERGUSON, ; Judge, Wavnesville. oi ly. niAD. D. BRYSON, Solicitor, Bryson Judicial District. Fourteenth City. M. H. JUSTICE, Resident Judge, Ruth- SPRING TERM—Geo. W. Ward, Elizabeth erfordton. City, Presiding Judge. J. F. SPATNHOUR, Solicitor, Morganton. FALL TERM—Garland S. Ferguson, SPRING TERM—Jos. S. Adams, Asheville, Waynesville, Presiding Judge. siding Judge. ( HEROKEE—March 29th (2 weeks); Aug. FALL TERM—M. H. Justice, Rutherford- 9th (2 weeks); Nov. 8th (2 weeks). 20th. t n. Presiding Judge. CLAY—April 12th; Sept. BURKE March 8th (2 weeks); May 31st GRAHAM—March 15th (2 weeks); Sept. (2 weeks), civil cases only; Aug. 9th (2 6th (2 weeks). cases 25th i); Dec. 6th (2 weeks), civil HAYWOOD—Jan. (3 weeks); July only. 12th (2 weeks); Sept. 27th (2 weeks). HENDERSON March 1st, criminal cases JACKSON—Feb. 15th (2 weeks): May 11th May 10th (2 weeks), jail and civil 17th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Oct. ses; Oct. Kli (2 weeks), criminal cases (2 weeks). Nov. 15th (2 weeks), jail and civil MA< ON—April 19th (2 weeks); Nov. 22nd (2 weeks). VIcDOWELL Jan. 18th (2 weeks), civil s\\ UN—March 1st (2 weeks); July 26th 26tn 25th : Feb. 15th (2 weeks); July (2 weeks); Oct. (2 weeks). Sept. 20th (2 weeks). S April 19th (2 weeks); Oct. ISth (2 weeks). UNITED STATES (FEDERAL) RUTHERFORD—Feb. 1st (2 weeks), civil COURTS. i. \ iril 23rd '; i 5th (2 weeks); Aug. (2 week-), civil cases only; Nov. 1st (2 The United States Circuit and District wicks). courts are held at the same times and YANCEY—March 22nd (2 weeks); June places, with the same Judges and officers. 14th, civil cases only; Sept. 8th (2 weeks). EASTERN DISTRICT. Fifteenth Judicial District. HARRY SKINNER. District Attorney. JOS. S. A VMS, Resident Judge, Ashe- Raleigh. ville. J. A. GILES, Assistant District Attorney MARK W. BROWN, Solicitor, Asheville. • Piitsboro. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD. 1 I AMERICAN NATIONAL

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! CLAUDIUS DOCKERY, Marshal, Raleigh. VUGUSTUS PRICE, Assistant District At- H. tci I Raleigh Circuit and District— L. Grant, uey, Salisbury. Clerk; George L. Tonnoffski, Deputy Clerk. J. M. MILLIKAN, Marshal, Greensboro. [ —May 24th, (2); November 22nd, (3). Greensboro Circuit and District Court— — P. Wilmington Ciltuit and District S. Samuel L. Trogden, Clerk, Greensboro. — K. Collier, Collier, Clerk; J. Deputy April 5th, (2); October 4th, (2). Clerk— 10th, November 8th, (2). May (2); Statesville Circuit and District Court- New Bern Circuit and District—George Henry C. Ccwles, Clerk, Statesville. —April Green, Deputy Clerk, New Bern—April 19th, (2); October 18th, (2). 26th, (2); October 25th, (2). — Elizabeth City Circuit and District—T. J. Asheville Circuit and District Court Elizabeth W. S. Clerk, Asheville— 3rd, Markham, Deputy . Clerk, City- Hyams, May November April 12th; October 11th. (2); 1st, (3). Washington Circuit and District—Arthur Charlotte Circuit and District Court— 18th. Mayo, Clerk—April 19th; October Henry C. Cowles, Clerk, Statesville—June WESTERN DISTRICT. 7lh, (2); December 6th, (2). — JAMES E. BOYD, Judge, Greensboro. Wilkesboro Circuit and District Court— A. E. HOI TON, District Attorney, Win- Milton McNeill, Wilkesboro, Clerk. May ston. 21th; November 22nd.

North Carolina National Guards.

- - William W. R. I.. Lieut. Assistan < OMMANDER IN CHIEF— Leinster, Colonel, Kitchin, Governor. Adjutant-General, Raleigh. CHIEF OF STAFF—Thomas R. Robertson, W. E. Massenburg, Major, Assistant Ad Oxford. Brigadier-General. jutant-General, Joe F. Cannon, Major, Assistant Ad Staff of the Command- Personal jutant-General, Albemarle. er-in-Chief. Chas. H. Gattis, Major, Assistant Ad Charles E. Johnson, Colonel and Aide- jutant General, Raleigh. de-Camp, Raleigh. Wescott Roberson, Colonel and Aide-de- Francis A. Macon, Brigadier-General Camp. High Point. Quartermaster-General, and Chief of Ord F. G. James, Colonel and Aide-de-Camp, nance, Henderson. Greenville. W. E. Gary, Lieut. Col. and Assistan Aide- John S. Cunningham, Colonel and Quartermaster-General, Henderson. de-Camp, Cunningham. F. L. DeVane, Major and Assistant Quar John L. Cobb, Colonel and Aide-de- termaster General, Brevard. Camp, Lincolnton. J. G. Hollingsworth, Major and Assis W. D. Pollock, Colonel and Naval Aide, tant Quartermaster-General, Fayetteville. Kinston. D. R. Johnson, Major and Assistant Chic D. L. Ward, Colonel and Naval Aide, of Ordnance, Winnabovv. New Bern. J. L. Currin, Captain and Assistant Clue: , Sec- Alex. J. Feilds, Colonel and Military ol Ordnance, Henderson. retary, Raleigh. ' Thomas Stringfield, Colonel, Inspector General Staff. Gen ral. Waynesville. ' Thos. R. Robertson, Brigadier-General, Geo. E. Hood, Lieutenant Colonel, Adi'itant-General, Charlotte. ant Inspector General, Goldsboro. Aifred Williams, Colonel, Assistant Ad- W. G. Smith, Major, and Assistant In jutant-General, Raleigh. spector-General, Asheville. Planters BanK of RocKy Mount, N. C. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent, $2.50 to $5.00 per year. 20 S'ORTH i \l!i)|.|\A \ VTH>\ \|, GUARD.

• .1. W. Norw< i i and Assistant I n H. H. Bass, First Lieutenant and Assist- < . neral, \\ aj ni s> ille. an1 Surgeon, Henderson. J. Lewis Banes, First Lieutenant and As- sistant Winston-Salem, lert, Colonel and Cjininis- Surgeon, i . L. First Lieutenant and ii. Rutin rfordton. Pridgen, As- iii Kinston. F. J. Coxe, Lieut. Colonel and Assistant Surgeon, First j Geni ral, VVadesboro. Brigade. B. II. Kirkpatrick, Major and Assistant FIELD AND STAFF.

( ( !i ! a mmissary nei I, W ij nesville. Brigadier General F. Armfield, Brl- John 11. Andrews, Major and Assistant Joseph u.t.li' Commander, Statesville. ( lommissionan -General, Raleigh. Lt.-Col. R. L. Leinster, Assistant Adjutant Gi neral, Raleigh. Jacob L. Ludlow, Colonel and Chief of Major J. G. Hollingsworth, Chief Quarter- Win-; on Sa t< rn. Engineers, master, Fayetteville. Wallace (i. Riddick, Lieut. Col. and Major W. G. Smith, Inspector, Asheville. Assistant Chief of Engineers, Raleigh. Major D. R. Johnson, Ordnance Officer, F. M. Dunston, Major and Assistant Winnabow. Chief of Windsor. Engineers, Major R. T. Daniel, Chief Paymaster, Quint E. Smith, Major and Assistant Weldon. Chief of Engineers, Concord. Major V. C. Bullard, Judge Advocate, Fayetteville. George L. Peterson, Colonel and i'«y- Major C. S. Jordan, Chief Surgeon, Ashe- master-General, Clinton. ville. G. F. Lieut. Colonel and Assist- Hankins, First ant Paymaster-General, Lexington. Regiment. R. T. Daniel, Major and Assistant Pay- Colonel—J. T. Gardner, Shelby. master-General, Weldon. Lieutenant-Colonel—J. C. Bessent, Win- W. W. Peirce, Major and Assistant Pay- ston-Salem. master-General, Clinton. Majors—Robert L. Flanigan, Statesville; D. D. Parks, Mount Airy; L. W. Young, Asheville. W. L. McGhee, Colonel and Inspector and — R. Small Arms Practice, Eranklinton. Captain Adjutant W. Bobcrtson, Charlotte. L. B. Bristol, Lieut. Col. and Assistant and — R. tor Small Arms Practice, Statesvilla. Captain Chaplain W. Minter, Lincolnton. T. R. Orrell, Major and Assistant In- and J. D. Line- spector Small Arms Practice, Wilmington. Captain Quartermaster— berger, X. II. McGeachy, Major and Assistant Shelby. and —J. F. Small Arms Practice, Fayetteville. Captain Commissar}' Roberts, Shelby. First Lieutenants and Battalion Adju- D. M. Hodges, Colonel and Judge Advo- tants—Joe Hill. Concord; J. W. Dalton, cate Asheville. General, Winston-Salem; A. W. Freeman, Waynes- T. L. Lieut. Assist- Kirkpatrick, Col. and ville. ant Charlotte. Judge Advocate-General, Second Batallion M.'s and W. Stamps Howard, Lieut. Col. and As- Lieutenants, Q. Commissaries, H. A. sistant Judge Advocate-General, Tarboro. Millis, High Point; R. H. Morrison, P. W. V. C. and Assistant Stanly; Eshelman, Bullard, Major Judge High Point. Advocate-General, Fayetteville. Company A—Captain E. Lyerly, Hick- ory. . Robert S. Young, Colonel, Surgeon-Gen- Company B—Captain W. R. Cox, Salis- eral, Concord. bury. Baxter R. Hunter, Lieut. Col., Assistant Company C—Captain J. G. Wooten, Win- Surgeon-General, Kings Mountain. ston-Salem. ('has. S. Jordan, Major and Surgeon, Company D—Captain R. A. Page, Char- Asheville. lotte. F. II. Holmes, Major and Surgeon, Clin- Company E—Captain J. E. Deitz, States- ton. ville. B. E. Glenn, Major and Surgeon, Ashe- Company F—Captain F. M. Lindsey, ville. Asheville. A. R. Winston, Major and Surgeon, Company G—Captain 0, M. Gardner, Franklinton. Shelby. II. McK. Tucker, Captain, Assistant Sur- Company H—Captain L. M. Killian, geon, Raleigh. Waynesville. B. J. Witherspoon, Captain and Assistant Companv I—Captain W. A. Jackson, Surgeon, Charlotte. Mount Airy. A. H. Harriss, Captain and Assistant Sur- Company K—Captain C. I. Bard, Ashe- geon, Charlotte. ville. E. C. Boyette, Captain and Assistant Sur- Company L—Captain Louis A. Brown, geon, Charlotte. Concord. M. D. Abernathy, Captain and Assistant Company M—Captain L. M. Dodamead, Surgeon, Reidsville. High Point. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD. 21

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(Established 1879.)

Capital, . . $150,000.00 Surplus and Proiits, 190,000.00

Twenly-nine years of conservative, successful banking.

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Second Regiment. Third Regiment. Colonel—H. C. Bragaw, Washington. Colonel—J. N. Craig, Reidsville. Lieutenant-Colonel— J. Van B. Metts, Wil- Lieutenant-Colonel—S. W. Minor, Dur- mington. ham Majors—C. B. Elliott, Edenton; W. C. Majors—J. J. Bernard, Raleigh; C. L. Rodman, Washington; T. S. Pace, Wilson. MeGhee, Franklinton; R. M. Albright, Ka Captain and Adjutant—Edwin A. Metts, leigh. Wilmington. Captain and Adjutant— S. Glenn Brown, Captain and Quartet master—J. N. Pearce, Greensboro. Wilson. Captain and Quartermaster—W. T. Whit- ten Henderson. Captain and ChapLin—Rev. N. Harding, - ' — Washington. Captain and Commissary R. W. Mor- Captain and Commissary—F. L. Black, phis, . Reidsville. Maxton. Captain and Chaplain—Rev. Alpheus Mc- First Lieutenants and Battalion Adju- Cullen, Washington. tants—J. T. Dortch, Goldsboro; H. H. Mur- First Lieutenants and Battalion Adjutants —S. E. Mil- ray, Wilson; W. R. Capehart, Avoea. I Winston, Youngsville: W. R. Gordon S i nd Lieutenants, Batta :on, Q. M.'s ler, Raleigh; Smith, Raleigh, and Commissaries— \V. M. Bond, Edenton; Second Lieutenants, Ba.tahon, Q. M.'s and B. F. S. L. R. G. White, Edenton; D. -I. Murray, Wil- Coins.— Green, Franklinton; A. C. Greens- son . Rotter, Raleigh; Metidenhall, bo ° A-Captain Paul Jones, Tar- _ ^Company conlpany A Captain w . H . Phillips, Lex- B- "' °- Harper> ny CapUin W. F. Ra- Kinst

- " ' C Captain W F Robertson ' 'Company C-Ca Ptain B. F. Payne, Hen- wSmTSTon d S. Go'ds- ™ Company D-Captain Cohen, D_ j. B . Thomas, bo pany Captain Lo "company E-Captain J. W. Bizzell, E_ j. Robt. wood, Uoldsuoro. ^^y Captain Oxford. E. R. McKethan, Company F—Captain Company F—Captain I. H. Kearney, Fayetteville. Franklinton. Wash- Company G-=-Captain O. B. Wynne, Company G—Captain R. G. Gladstone, ington. Reidsville. Company H—Captain C. M. Faircloth, Company H—Captain Frank Rose, War- Clinton, renton. Eden- Company I—Captain J. L. Wiggins, Company I—Captain J. C. Freeman, Bur- ton, lington. . Wel- Company K—Captain E. S. Darden, Wil- Company K- Captain II. I.. Allen, son. don. Company L—Captain J. B. Malloy, Lum- Company L— Captain K. H. Kuykendall, ber Bridge. Greensboro. M— O. W. Bennett, Jr., Company M Captain S. C. < hampers, Company' Captain Maxton. Durham. * Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C. Capital, $50,000; Surplus and Profits, $48,000. 22 NORTH I \i;tH.l \ \ i; ULROALS.

Vrtplery. Signal Officer— Lieutenant Albert T. i \. Pii Id Artillery Captain M. Willis, New Bern.

\\ iii. ( u nn-. hai li Brigade Chaplain—Lieutenant' C. F. l'ir-i i Coast An iliery i aptain J. H. Smith, Elizabeth City. \, u Bern. 11, Naval Brigade—Battalions. Naval Brigade. FIRST BATTALION. COMMANDER AND STAFF. Commander—C. D. Biadham, New Bern. Brigai mander- < 'aptain Thomas C. Lieutenant Commander—H. M. Chase, Ni « Bern. Daniels, Executive Officer, Wilmington. < I . "in. E. Brigai li Executivi >fficer Lieut FIRST DIVISION— \\ ILMINGTON. E. Will nn -. New Hern. — Chief Engineer Lieut. Com. W. A. Fur- Lieutenant C. Martin, Wilmington. long, Wilmington. SECOND DIVISION—NEW BERN.

! Adjutant—Lieutenant F. H. Lieutenant—C. J. McSorley, New Bern. Shipp, New Bern, SIXTH DIVISION—BEAUFORT. Brigade Paymaster—Lieutenant T. D. Car- Lieutenant—Thos. Thomas, Beaufort. \ raway, w Bern. SECOND BATTALION. Asst. Engineer— Jr. Lieutenant,, W. E. Commander—John L. Smith, New Bern. Phelps, Plymouth. Lieutenant Commander—J. T. Smithwick, A— i. Paymaster—Jr. Lieutenant, C. W itive Officer, Windsor. Hollowell. Elizabeth City. Jr. Lieutenant —W. R. Hampton, Adjt., Aide Brig. (jom. —Jr. Lieuti nam W. J.

i Plymouth. on, Plymouth. Surgeon —Lieut. Com. R. Duval Jones, THIRD DIVISION—WINDSOR. New Hern. Lieutenant—W. M. Sutton, Windsor. Asst. Surgeon Lieutenant A. W. Disso- FOURTH DIVISION—PLYMOUTH. Lieutenant—Clarence Latham, Plymouth. way,— Plymouth.— \ t. Surgeon Jr. Lieutenant J. F. Pat- FIFTH DIVISION—— ELIZABETH CITY. i.. New Hern. Lieutenant W. A. Worth, Elizabeth City.

North Carolina Railroads.

Atlantic Coast Line System. General Superintendent Transportation— 1 hi n Hoard of Directors—H. Walters, E. Borden, Wilmington. New York. Passenger Traffic Manager -W. J. Craig, President T. ML Emerson, Wilmington. Wilmington. \ i Presidents—Alexander Hamilton, Pe- General Freight Agents—J. W. Perrin, tersburg, Va. ; C. S. Gadsden, Charleston, James Menzies, Savannah, Ga.

S I J. R. — ; Keiily, Wilmington. Assistant General Freight Agent C. McD. Secretary—H. L. Borden, New York. Davis, Wilmington. Treasurer—James F. Post, Wi'mington. General Passenger Agent—T. C. White, I omptroller—H. C. Prince, Wilmington. Wilmington. General Counsel—Alexander Hamilton, Pe- Southern System. tersburg, Va. Railway Auditor Passenger Receipts— Geo. S. Le- President —W. W. Finlev, Washington, Grand, Wilmington. D. C. Auditor Freight Receipts—Ed. L. Prince, First Vice-President—A. B. Andrews, Wilmington. Raleigh, N. C. Auditor Disbursements— II. It. McKee, Vice-President—J. M. Culp, Washington,

\\ i Imington. D. C. General Manager—W. N. Royall, Wil- Vice-President and General Manager—C. mington. H. Ackert, Washington, D. C. Chief Engineer—E. B. Pleasants, Wil- Vice-President—T. C. Powell, St. Louis, mington. Mo. nil First Division — Superintendent, Vice-President—Fairfax Harrison, Wash- W. II. Ni Mount. well, Rocky ington, D. C. itant General First Superintendent, Vice-President— II. B. Spencer, Washing- Division—J. F. Divine, Wilmington. ton, D. C. General Superintendent, Second Division — —R. D. New York. J. V Brand, Savannah, Ga. Secretary Lankford, Treasurer—H. C. General Superintendent, Third Division— Anslev, Washington, ' I). ; C. i Riddle, Jacksonville, Fla. General Counsel at New York—Francis L. ral Superintendent .Motive Power—R. St New York. E. Smith. Wilmington. tson, Supt. Telegraph W. P. Cline, Wilming- General Counsel at Washington—Alfred P. ton. Thorn, Washington, D. C. Freight Claim Agent A. !I. Shepard, General Counsel at Louisville—Alex. P. \\ ilmington. Humphrey, Louisville, Ky. Freight Traffic Manager— R. A. Brand, General Solicitor—W. A. Henderson, Wilmington. Washington, D. C. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOlT HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS.

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Comptroller—A. H. Plant, Washington, Chief Engineer—W. L. Seddon, Port- D. C. mouth, Va. Auditor—E. H. Kemper, Washington, General Superintendent—C. H. Hix, D. C. — Portsmouth, Va. Assistant Auditor C. B. Hayes, Wash- Division Superinl ndent—J. II. Witt, ington, D. C. Richmond, Va. Assistant to General Manager—P. L. Mc- Division Superintend nt—J. M. Shea, Ea) D. C. Manus, Washington, let. Manager Northern and Eastern Districts— Division Superintendent—W. A. Gore, J. N. Seale, D. C. Washington, Abbeville, S. C. Manager Middle and Western Districts— Division — M. M. Richey, Atlanta, Ga. Superintendent H. B. Grimshaw, Ami General Superintendent, Northern District ricus, Ga. Division —F. H. Coapman, Danville, Va. Superintendent—W. A. Witt, General Superintendent, Eastern District— Jacksonville, Fla. W. N. Foreacre, Charlotte, N. C. — Division Superintendent—R. E. B" General Superintendent, Middle District Jacksonville, Fla. G. R. Loyal], Knoxville, Tenn. Superintendent of Telegraph— \Y. F. Wil- General Superintendent, Western District liams, Portsmouth, Va. —H. E. Ala. Hutchins. Birmingham, General Freight Agent—C. it. Capps, Nor- Division Superintendent—P. G. Walton, folk. Va. Greensboro, N. C. Assistant General Freight Vgent—R. 1. Freight Traffic Manager—L. Green, .Wash- Cheatham, Norfolk, Va. ington, D. C. General Passenger Agent C. B. Ryan, Assistant Freight Traffic Manager—G. R. Portsmouth, Va. Browder, Atlanta, Ga. Assistant General Agent —C. D. Assistant Freight Traffic Manager—John Passengsr Wayne, Portsmouth, Va. B. Munson, Washington, D. C. Assistant Freight Traffic Manager—Ran- Aberdeen & Asheboro Railway. dall Clifton, Atlanta, Ga. — President and Traffic Manager—Henry A. General Freight Agent J. II. Drake, Page, Aberdeen. Va. Richmond, General Manager—J. R. Page, Biscoe. General Freight Agent—E. II. Shaw, Auditor—Frank Biscoe. Charleston, S. C. Page, S and Treasurer— E. General Freight II. L. Miller, eretary Mary Page. Agent— Abeideen. Knoxville, Tenn. General Freight Agent—R. B. P'egram, Aberdeen and Rock Fish Rail- Nashville, Tenn. road Company, General Freight Agent—I. L. Graves, Memphis, Tenn. President and General Manager—John General Freight Agent—R. L. Simpson, Blue, Aberdeen. Birmingham, Ala. Secretary and Treasurer— W. A. Blue, Seaboard Air Line System. Aberdeen. Auditor—J. W. Aberdeen. President—W. A. Garrett, Norfolk, Va. Phillips, General C. N. Blu . First Vice-President—L. Sevier, Norfolk, Superintendent— Va. Aberdeen. Secretary—D. C. Porteous, New \"il., Atlantic and North Carolina N. Y. Railroad. Treasurer— Robert L. Nutt, Portsmouth, Va. President—J. W. Grainger, Kinston. General Counsel—L. R. Watts, Ports- S nretary and Treasurer— D. J. Broadhuret. mouth, Va Goldsboro. Comptrol'er- T. \V. Ruhr, Portsmouth, Va Attorney— P. M. Pearsall, New Bern.

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Atlantic and Western R. R. Durham and Charlotte Rail- Pri d "i and General Manager—J. H. road Company. \\ i . Haul''. Va. Lnd( President—J. B. Lennig, Bridesburg, Pa. nt and Auditor— II. P. Ed- Superintend Genera] Manager—John H. Kennedy, Gulf. .ml-. v Sanford. Durham and South Carolina Caldwell and Northern Rail- Railroad Company. way Company. I'm sident—Ernest Williams, Lvnchburg, Va. President Win. A. Barber, Chester, S. 0. Vice-President—J. A. East Dur- Treasurei F. Wolfe, (Inst. a-, S. C. Duncan, ham. General L. T. Nichols, Chester, Manager— General Manager—W. R. Bonsai, Hamlet. S C. Secretary—J. A. Ford, Lynchburg, Va. M. G. Chester, S. C. Auditor- Upchlirch, Treasurer— Ernest Williams, Lvnchburg, Carolina. Clincbfield and Ohio Va. Railway. Superintendent—R. A. Honeycutt, East Durham. presidenl Geo. L. Carter, Johnson City, Tenn. Durham and Southern Rail- M. \ President and General Manager— way Company.

. Tenn. iples, Johnson City, President—B. N. Duke, Durham. J. A. v. itant General Freight Agent— Vice-President—J. E. Stagg, Durham. Tenn. in-, . — Johnson City, Superintendent W. Hall, Durham. — Carolina and Northwestern General Freight and Passenger Agent S. II. Reams, Durham. Railway. General Counsel—F. L. Fuller, Durham. President—W. A. Barber, Chester, S. C. East Carolina Railway Com- Auditor- M. G. Upchurch, Chester, S. C. General Manager—L. T. Nichols, Chester, pany. S. C. President and Treasurer—Henry Clark Cashie and Chowan Railroad. Bridgers, Tarboro. Auditor— R. R. Bridgers, Tarboro. President and General Manager—J. T. General Freight and Passenger Agent— Deal, Norfolk, Va. Haywood Foxhall, Tarboro. Treasurer—J. C. Johnson, Norfolk, \a. East Tennessee and Western Chowan and Anlander Railroad North Carolina Railroad. Company. President— F. P. Howe, Johnson City, President—P. D. Camp, Franklin, Va. Tenn. R. J. 5 i tary and Treasurer— Camp, Secretary and Treasurer—J. S. Wise, Franklin, Va. •Inlinson City, Tenn. Franklin. General —Geo. W. Gi .:' Manager—J. L. Camp, Superintendent Hardin,

\ i. Johnson City, Tenn. Cliffside Railroad Company. New Hanover Transit Com- Presid nt B. D. Heath, Cliffside. pany. and Gen ial Manager Passenger Agent— President— H. C. McQueen, Wilmington. ( II Cliffside. alii. S en tary and Treasurer—J. C. Stevenson,' and Treasurer—R. R. Vie. Presidenl Wilmington. Haynes, Cliffside. Genera] Manager—J. W. Harper, Wil- Gei ral Freight Agent—.John M. Scott, mington. ' liffside. Norfolk and Western < Railway Secretary I arles 11. Haynes. Cliffside. Danville & Western Railway. Company. Chairman Board of Directors— Fink, and Chairman Board of Direc- Henry Presidenl New York, N. Y. tors— \. B. Andrews, Raleigh. President—L. E. Va. - • Johnson, Roanoke, :. . II \V. Miller. Raleigh. First Vice-President—William G. Mac- Treasurtr—C. L. Booth. Danville, Va. dowell, Philadelphia, Pa.; Second Vice- Auditor—T. B. Cowper, Danville, Va. President, N. D. Maher, Roanoke, Va. ;

: — intendent Theodore Parker, Third Vice-President, T. S. Davant, Roa- Danville, \ noke, Va. Dover and Southbound Railway. Secretary—E. H. Aid n, Philadelphia, Pa. Treasurer—Joseph B. Lacy, Roanoke, Va. I'ri -id nt— \V. A. Wimsatt, Washington, G n ral Solicitor—Thed. W. Reath, Phil- D I adelphia, Pa. — — I. Manag r 1). \V. !!: hardson, ral Counsel Jus iph Doran, Phila- Dover. delphia, Pa.

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A. - SOI !M II W> ORG \ NIDATIONS. — Raleigh and Soutbport Railway Secretary and Treasurer J. G. Williams, Company. Kcil Springs. President and Genera] Manager and Chair- Warrenton Railroad. ol Board—J. A. Mills, Raleigh. P esideni and General Manager— J. M. — F. J. York. Vice President Lisman, New Gardner, Warrenton. Si retarj and Treasurer, Assistant General and Treasurer— C. R. and General — F. Secretary Rodwell, Manager Passenger Agent Warrenton. T. Ricks, —Raleigh. — Attorney— R. N. Simms, Raleigh. Superintendent B. P. Terrell, Warrenton. Auditor A. Mendes, Raleigh. "Wellington and Powellsville Halcigh and Western Railway Railroad Company. Company. Receiver—Samuel A. Henzy, New York, President and Treasurer— Horton Corwin, N. Y. Jr., Edenton. Red Springs and Bowmore Superintendent— II. T. Walters, Ahoskie. Railroad. General Freight and Passenger Agent— President—W. F. Williams, Red Springs. J. J. Harrison, Windsor.

Societies and Organizations. N. C. Division United Confed- FIRST BRIGADE. erate Veterans. Bri gadier General Commanding—General — P. C. Carleton, Statesville. Major General Commander General Ju- No. Camp. Town. lian S. Carr, Durham. 162 Catawba ..Hickory Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Col. 212 Cabarrus County Concord H. A. Pittsboro. London, — 319 Col. Chas. F. Fisher Salisbury Inspector General Lieutenant Colonel 394 Reuben Campbell Statesville W. H. Gregory, Statesville. — 436 Norfleet Winston Assistant Inspector General Lieutenant 795 Guilford County Greensboro Colonel James A. New Bern. Bryan,— 797 Surry Countv Mt. Airy Quartermaster General Lieutenant Colo- 952 Col. Jno. T. Jones Lenoir nel T. L. Emry, Weldon. 1184 Wm. Gambel Gastonia Advocate General—Lieutenant Judge Col- 1462 Scales-Boyd Reidsville onel C. B. Watson, Winston. 1535 Organ Church. Salisbury Commissary General—Lieutenant Colonel 1552 Morganton Morganton P. H. Hanes, Winston. 1682 High Point High Point Surgeon General—Lieutenant Colonel W. D. McMillan, Wilmington. SECOND BRIGADE. Chaplain General—Lieut. Col. A. D. Betts. Raleigh. Brigadier General Commanding—General Chief of Artillery—Lieutenant Colonel J. W. L. London, Pitlsboro. B. Starr, Fayetteville. No. Camp. Town. Chief of Ordnance—Lieutenant Colonel 382 Mecklenburg Charlotte J. M. Wall, Wadesboro. 387 Leonidas J. Merritt Pittsboro Assistant Adjutant General—Major R. C. 486 Ruffln Burlington Barker, Salisbury. 515 L. O. B. Branch Raleigh Assistant Quartermaster General—Major 781 Walkup .. ..- Monroe Jacob S. Allen, Raleigh. 818 Robt. F. Webb Durham Assistant Judge Advocate General—Major 830 Richmond Countv .. ..Rockingham A. W. Graham, Oxford. 833 Walter A. Moore Smithfield Assistant Commissary General—Major 846 Anson Wadesboro Ashley Home, Clayton. 984 Henry L. Wvatt Henderson 1084 Jno. White Warrenton Aides—Majors A. H. Boyden, Salisbury; 1206 Jones Roxboro J. A. Long, Roxboro; W. P. Wood, Ashe- 1277 Morris T. Smith Oxford boro; S. II. Smith. Winston; G. S. Fergu- 1278 Oscar R. son, Waynesville; R. P. Paddison, Point Rand Holly Springs 1369 Caswell; George H. Hall, Red Springs; Stanley Albemarle 1398 Jno. Thomas W. Harrington, Carthage; C. \l. Manning Durham Parks, Tarboro; J. J. Wolvenden, New 1412 Nash County Rocky Mount Bern; J. F. Reinhardt, Lncolnton; J. Matt 1527 Jos. J. Davis Louisburg Sechrest, High Point. 1576 Scotland Laurinburg 1595 Mt. Zion Color Bearer— J. H. Mecklenburg Major Currie, Fay- 1646 etteville. Randolph Asheboro 1662 Daniel Chief of Scouts— McDougald Lillington Maj. J. S. Harris, of 1669 Ransom Jonesboro Charlotte. Bugler—Captain J. H. Parker, Smith- THIRD BRIGADE. field. Hrigadier General Commanding—General TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.

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Jas. I. Metts, Wilmington. Department Chaplain—Rev. Watson Fair- No. Camp. Town. lty, Fayetteville, N. C. 137 Sampson Clinton Department Inspector—J. G. Hollings- 254 Cape Fear Wilmington wurth, Fayetteville. 417 Ryan Red Springs Camp No. 5—George Davis, Wilmington. 424 Bryan Grimes Washington Camp No. 15—Johnston Pettigrew, Ashe- 794 Thos. Ruffln Goldsboro ville. 845 Jno. C. Lambe Williamston Camp No. 17—Henry Wyatt, Winston. 1053 Cary Whittaker Enfield Camp No. 23—Stonewall Jackson, Char- 1057 Jas. W. Cook Beaufort lotte. 1162 New Bern ..' New Bern Camp No. 70—William Shipp, Henier- 1248 Henry L. Wyatt Bayboro sonville. 1264 Jesse' S. Barnes Wilson Camp No. 142—Singletary Pettigrew, 1302 Alfred Roland Roland Washington. 1364 Confederate Veteran Alberton Camp No. 166—Harry Burgwyn, Raleigh. 1304 Henry M. Shaw Currituck Camp No. 168—Hector McKethan, Fay- 1490 W. J. Houston Pearsall etteville. 1533 Tarboro Tarboro Camp No. 171—Joe Cash, Oxford. 1563 David Williams Burgaw Camp No. 180—Shoo-ga-see-le-tah, Chero- 1574 Buck Kitchin Scotland Neck kee. 1578 J. I. Metts Whiteville Camp No. 216—Alf Rowland, Rowland. 1590 W. F. Martin Elizabeth City Camp No. 229—Cabarrus County, Con- 1592 Gen. P. Roberts Belhaven cord. 1635 Matt Ransom Elm City 1 FOURTH BRIGADE. United Daughters of the Con- — Briagaier G-neral Commanding General federacy. Jas. M. Ray. Honorary Presidents—Mrs. W, M. Parsley, Town. No. Camp. Wilmington; Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, Char- 301 Andrew Coleman Bryson City lotte; Mrs. James M. Tiernan, Salisbury; Asheville 681 Zebulon Vance Mix. E. E. Moffltt, Raleigh. 848 Pink Welsh Waynesville Honorary Vice-Presidents—Mrs. T. J. Franklin 947 Chas. S. Roberson Jarvis, Greenville; Mrs. Rufus Barringer, 953 Transylvania Co Brevard Charlotte. 954 Jas. R. Love Webster President—Mrs. I. \V. Faison, Charlotte. Hendersonville 1021 Watt Brvson i; cording Secretary—Mrs. F. M. Wil- 1045 Cleveland Shelby liams, Newton. 1154 Gen. Pender Burnsville Corresponding Secretary Mis. Gordon 1156 Davis Lee Dickinson . .Rutherfordton Finger, Charlotte. Painter 1621 David Coleman First Vice-President Miss Su£ I United Sons Confederate Goldsboro. — Wil- Veterans. Second Vice-President Mrs. Martin — lard, Wilmington. Commander Edwin R. McKethan, Fay- Third Vice-Presideni Leah J. St< etteville. X. w Bern. Adjutant—J. A. McArthur, Fayetteville, Historian Miss Rebecca Cameron. Hills- N. C. boro. 28 mii irni> \M) niti; wi/.ations. — Historian Mrs. W. 0. Shannon, I Poet—R. M. Phillips, New Bern Sun, New

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i Mrs. Eugene Little, Wadesboro. Executive Committee—Archibald John- Registrar- Mrs. Leo D Heartt, Raleigh. son, (chm.), Charity and Chil- - I Mr.s Thos. L Craig, dr< .. Thomasville; J. B. Sherrill, bury. (Sec), Concord Times; H. A. London, Chaplain—Mrs. James Eenan, Wallace. Pittsboro Record; W. C. Dowd, Charlotte News; H. B. Varner, Lexington Dispatch; North Carolina Society of Colon- Josephus Daniels, Raleigh News and Ob- ial Dames of America. server; D. T. Edwards, Kinston Free Press. Ii sident—Mrs. James Sprunt, Wilming- ton. Medical Society of North Car- Vi Presidents- Mrs. A. M. Waddell, Wilmington; Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer, Wash- olina.

. D. Golds- C. ; Miss Mary Arlington, boro. President—J. F. Highsmith, Fayetteville. —D. A. Point. Foundei and Honorary President —Mrs. C. Secretary Stanton, High" Treasurer—H. McKee W. Kidder, W ilmington. Tucker, Raleigh. Councillors—First Dr. Oscar Mc- Honorary President—Mrs. Gaston Meares, District, Elizabeth Second Dr. Wilmington. Mullin, City; District, R. A. Whitaker, Third Dr Honorary Vieo-Presidents—Mrs. Virginia Kinston; District, F. H. Fourth 0. Empie, Wilmington; Mrs. John Wilder Russell, Wilmington; District, Dr. E. T. Fifth Atkinson. Wilmington. Dickenson, Wilson; District, Dr. J. F. Highsmith, Fayetteville; Sixth i: i ording Secretary—Mrs. E. L. Prince, Dr. H. A. . Wilmington. District, Royster, Raleigh; Seventh District, Dr. C. M. Char- sponding Secretary—Mrs. W. N. Strong, Dr. J. B. Harris. Wilmington lotte; Eighth District, Smith, Pilot Mountain; Ninth District, Dr I. M. Treasurer—Mrs. E. P. Bailey, Wilming- Tenth Dl J. ton. Taylor, Morganton; District, A. Burroughs, Asheville. -trar—Mrs. William Latimer, 126 South Third Street. Wilmington. Historian—Mrs Robert Strange, Wilming- ton. N. C. Section of American Chemical Society. Grand Arniy of the Republic. President—Dr. J. E. Mills, Chapel Hill. DEPARTMENT Va. and N. G. A. R. — — C, Vice-President Dr. W. A. Syme, Raleigh. Department Commander Thos. Fogerty, Secretary-Treasurer—Dr. R. O. E. Davis, National Soldiers' Home, Va.— Chapel Hill. Assistant Adjutant-General A. A. Hager, Reporters—C. D. Harris, Raleigh; L. F. National Soldiers' Home, Va. Williams, Raleigh. Wilmington—J. C. Abbott Post, A. Bat- Representative in Council of the Ameri- ' si ii. mmander. can Chemical Society—C. H. Herty, Chapel NViv Bern —J. C. Beecher Post, Nathan Hill. Whitney. Commander. Washington—Flusser Post, Columbus Law son, ( lommander.— Royal Arcanum. Hendi rsonville Phil Sheridan Post, J. — II. Hines, Commander. Grand Regent H.— E. Bonitz, Wilmington. Marshall—G«orge W. Gahagan Post, S. M. ^rand Secretary J. Howell Way, Way- Da\is. C( tnmander. nesville. Charlotte—Hartranft Post, R. W. Smith, Annual session of 1909 to be held in Commander. New Bern second Wednesday of April. Wiggins, Commander. Tyncr— .las. S. McLane Post, J. S. Chap- pell, Commander.— Pharmaceutical Association. Plymouth General Terry Post, Samuel — Elizabeth City—Fletcher Post, Francis President J. E. Shell. Lenoir. Turner, Commander. First Vice-President— G. T. Watson, South- Scotland Neck, Jos. G. Fulton Post, W. port. E. Jones. Commander. Second Vice-President—C. E. King, Dur- ham. — N. C. Press Association. Third Vice-President I. W. Rose, Benson. Treasurer—G. K. Granthum, Dunn. • I A. I'd. .nra-. President, Louisburg Times. Secretary—P. W. Vaughan, Durham. Vici Presidents—W. C. Dowd, Charlotte, Executive Committee—G. A. Matton, High News; J. Z. Green, Marshville Our Home; Point; H. L. King, Durham; H. I. Ledberry, Rev. J. 0. Atkinson, Christian Sun. Fayetteville; J. R. Ballance, Rocky Mount; Historian—J. F. Hurley, Concord Tribune, P. W. Vaughan, ex-officio, Durham. Concord. Local Secretary—T. Pavne. Orator—John M. Julian, Salisbury Post, Next meeting, Greensboro, June 23-24-25, Salisbury. 1909. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS. 29 THE ATIONAL BANK FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. extends to its customers and the public generally every banking facility that can be had anywhere in the world. Our motto: Safety, Promptness and Courtesy. Money on deposit in this government bank is as safe as in the government vaults at Washington. Write, or call on us, for in formation.

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C. of Sixth N. Board Pharmacy. Meares, Wilmington; District, ; Seventh N. A. President—E. V. Zoeller, Tarboro. District, McLean, Lumberton; L. D. Secretarv and Treasurer—F. W. Hancock, Eighth District, Robinson, Laurin- Oxford. burg; Ninth District, W. P. Bvnum, Greens- Tenth C. D. Bradham, New Bern. boro; District, E. L. Gaither, Mocks- ville; Eleventh J. E. W. W. Home, Fayetteville. District, Alexander, Winston-Salem; Twelfth O. F. C. B. Miller, Goldsboro. District, Mason, Dallas; Thirteenth F., B. Attorney—B. S. Royster, Oxford. District, Hendren, Fourteenth Next meeting of the Board for the ex- Wilkesboro; District, S. Gallert, Rutherfordton Fifteenth amination of candidates will be held at ; District, 1.. M. Bourne, Sixteenth Greensboro, June, 1909. Asheville; District, John W. Norwood, Waynesville. . Secretary-Treasurer—Thomas W. Davis, North Carolina Dental Society Wilmington. President—Dr. F. L. Hunt, Asheville. Executive Committee—E. W. Timber- First Vice-President—Dr. J. W. Jamison, lake. Wake Forest; E. T. Cansler, Char- Charlotte. lotte; T. B. Womack, Raleigh; V. S. Bry- Second Vice-President—Dr. R. G. Sherrill. ant. Durham; Julius C. Martin, Asheville; Raleigh. T. T. Hicks, Oxford; Charles A. Moore, Secretary—Dr. J. C. Watkins, Winston- Asheville; Thomas W. Davis, Wilmington; Salem. W. D. Pruden, Edenton; T. S. Rollins, Ashe- Treasurer—Dr. C. P. Norris, Durham. ville. Essayist—Dr. F. W. Eubanks, Henderson- ville. Executive Committee—Dr. J. W. Carleton, The North Carolina Bankers (chm.), Spencer; Dr. C. F. Smithson, Rocky Association. Mount; Dr. D. L. James, Greenville. — President—H. W. Committee on Ethics Dr. R. E. Ware — Jackson, Raleigh. (chm.), Shelby; Dr. J. S. Spurgeon, Hills- Vice-Presidents John O. Ellington, Fay- boro; Dr. R. M. Squires, Salemburg. etteville; W. C. Wilkinson, Charlotte; J. C. Prosecuting Committee—Dr. J. M. Flem- Braswell, Rocky Mount. — A. ing, Raleigh. Secretary and Treafurer William Press Committee—Dr. A. H. Fleming, Hunt, Henderson. Louisburg. Executive Committee—W. T. Old, Eliza- Supervisor of Clinics—Dr. B. J. Durham, beth City; Geo. A. Holderness, Tarboro; Asheville. Leake S. Covington, Rockingham; N. J. Examining Board—Dr. V. E. Turner, Rouse, Kinston; J. L. Armfield, Thomas- E. (pres.), Raleigh; Dr. R. H. Jones, (sec), ville; R. J. Cobb, Greenville; Chas. Winston-Salem; Dr. E. J. Tucker, Roxboro; Johnson, Raleigh.

Dr. J. R. Johnson, Goldsboro; Dr. J. H. i Wheeler, Greensboro. N. C. Teachers Assembly. Bland, Charlotte; Dr. E. J. Tucker, Rox- boro. President—Thos. R. Foust, Greensboro. First Vice-President—D. H. Hill, Raleigh, N. C. State Bar Association. boro. — — Secretary and Treasurer R. D. W. Con- President L. H. Clement, Salisbury. nor, Raleigh. Vice-Presidents—First District, W. M. Bond, Second District, F. D. Win- Edenton; Association. ston, Windsor; Third District, J. H. Flem- N. C. Library ing, Greenville; Fourth District, Harrv President—Miss Annie F. Petty. Gi Stubbs, Williamston; Fifth District, Iredell boro. 30 SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.

First Vice-President—Mrs. Lindsay Patter- N. C. Architectural Association. son, Winston-Salem. President— F. Second Vice-President—Ernest Cruikshank, Joseph Leitner, Wilmington. Vice-President—William P. Greens- Raleigh. Rose, b< iro. Secretary—L. R. Wilson, Chapel Hill. Seen — Franklin Treasurer—J. F. Wilkes, Charlotte. tary-Treasurer Gordon, < harlotte. Board of Directors—Joseph F. Leitner, State Literary and Historical Wilmington; Willam P. Rose, Greensboro; Association. Herberl W. Simpson, New Bern; Willard G. Rogers, (harlotte; Franklin Gordon, Char- President—Junuis Davis, Wilmington. lotte. First Vice - President—Banjamin Sledd, Wake Forest. Funeral Directors and Eiu- Second Vice-President—Mrs. Margaret Bus- bee Shipp, Raleigh. balmers. Third Vice-President—Mrs. E. E. Moffitt, President—D. W. Hardie, Henderson. Raleigh. First Vice-President—E. G. Flannagan, Secretary-Treasurer—Clarence H. Poe, Greenville. Raleigh. Second Vice-President—Orlando Elam, Executive Committee—D. H. Hill, Chair- Shelby. C. man; Alphonso Smith, J. Bryan Grimes, Third Vice-President—F. H. Ziegler, Eliza- W. J. Peele. Edwin Mims. beth City. Secretary-Treasurer—Fab P. Brown, Ral- The N. C. Poultry Association. eigh. President—A. E.— Tate. Hitrh Point. State Firemen's Association. Vice-Presidents S. L. Trogden, Greens- — boro; J. W. L. Thompson, Burlington; E. President James D. McNeill, Fayette- G. Wardin, Charlotte. ville. First Vice-President—A. H. tary—J. S. Jeffrey, West Raleigh. Boyden, Sal- Treasurer—S. L. Trogden, Greensboro. isbury. Second Chas. Superintendent—I. E. Doggett, Hender- Vice-President— U. Harris, Raleigh. Statistician—W. P. Monroe, Wilmington. Treasurer—R. C. Taylor, Winston. State Horticultural Society. Secretary—John L. Miller, Concord. Meets in 1909 in Asheville. President—J. Van Lindley, Pomona. Vice-President—O. W. Blacknall, Kittrell. - retary—W. X. Hutt, Raleigh. Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F.

i isurer—F. C. Reimer, West Raleigh. Instituted at Wilmintgon, January 6, District Vice-Presidents—Geo. N. Ives, 1843, by Rev. Geo. M. Bain, District Dep- New Bern: Wm. H. Cole, Waynesville; uty Grand Sire, of Portsmouth, Va., by Moses H. Cone, Blowing Rock. authority of the Grand Lodge of the United Executive Committee—The President and States (now the Sovereign Grand Lodge.) Secretary Ex-Officio, Moses H. Cone, Blow- Grand Master—Henry M. Shaw, Oxford. ing Rock; M. Foley, Aberdeen; J. A. Deputy Grand Master— P. H. Williams, Brown, Chadbourn; Aldert S. Root, Ral- Elizabeth City. — eigh. Grand Warden Frank D. Hackett, North Wilkesboro. Grand B. H. N. C. Farmers' State Alliance. Secretary— Woodell, Raleigh. Grand Treasurer—R. J. Jones, Wilming- President—J. E. Peterson, Goldsboro. ton. Vice-President—Jno. A. Davis, Tarboro, If. Grand Representative to Sovereign Grand F. D. Lodge (1 year) —T. M. Stephens, Durham. Secretary-Treasurer—Geo. F. Parrott, Grand Representative to Sovereign Grand Hillsboro. Lodge (2 years) —Perrin Busbee, Raleigh. Lecturer—H. M. Cates, Swepsonville. Grand Marshal—Jno. L. Thacker, Greens- Chaplain—Rev. C. C. Williams, Louisburg. boro. Steward—J. C. Bain, Wade. Grand Conductor—W .F. Evans, Green- Door-Keeper—George T. Lane, Greens- ville. boro. Grand Guardian—J. F. Edwards, Oxford. Sergeant-at-Arms—D. A. Montgomery, Grand Herald—W. J. Hannah, Waynes- Greensboro. ville. State Business Agent—Geo. F. Parrott, Grand Chaplain—Rev. S. M. Hanff, Duke. Hillsboro. Session of 1909 will be held in Charlotte, Trustee B. A. Fund—W. A. Graham, May 11-13. Machpelah. Executive Committee—J. W. Denmark, Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F. (chm.), Raleigh; Jno. Graham, War- Grand Patriarch—W. L. Smith, Wilming- renton; Dr. R. H. Speight, Whitakers; T. J. ton. Oldham, Mebane, R. F. D. 2; W. B. Flem- Grand High Priest—G. W. Bryant, Dur.- ing, Ridgeway. ham. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS. 31 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.

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Grand Senior Warden—W. C. Allen, Grand Lecturer—Charles F. Bahnson, Wavnesville. Farmington. Grand Scribe—R. H. Ramsey, Charlotte. Senior Grand Deacon—John T. Alderman, Grand Treasurer—Wesley Williams, Eliza- Henderson. beth City. Junior Grand Deacon—Frank P. Hobgood, Grand Junior Warden—R. P. Clingman, Jr., Greensboro. Winston. Grand Marshal—Claude L. Pridgen, Kin- Grand Representatives—L. W. Jeauneret, ston. F. 1 (.rand Sword-Bearer— S. Asheville, 2 yrs. ; C. Dunn, Kinston, yr. George Norfleet, Grand Marshal—Perrin Busbee, Raleigh. Winston-Salem. Grand Sentinel—Henry French, Kinston. Grand Pursuivant—Alex. B. Andrews, Jr., Grand Outside Sentinel—T. D. England, Raleigh. Brevard. Grand Steward—Henry A. Grady, Clinton. Grand Steward—Marion F. Hatcher, Sal- isbury. Crand Lodge Knights of Grand Tiler—Robert H. Bradley, Raleigh. Pj^hias. Auditor—William S. Primrose, Raleigh. Historian—Marshall DeL. Haywood, Ral- Supreme Representatives—Thomas S. eigh. Franklin, No. 37, Charlotte; J. L. Scott, No. 02, Graham. Grand Chancellor — Thomas H. Webb, Grand Copter Royal Arch Duke. Masons. Grand Vice-Chancellor— George L. Hack- Grand High Priest—J. C. Braswell, Whit- ney, Asheville. akers. Grand Prelate—Rev. W. B. Duttera, Sal- Deputy Grand High PriestWJohn R. isbury. Greggs, Elizabeth City. — —J. Grand Keeper of Records and Seal W. T. Grand King — W. Shuford, Hickory. Hollo-well, Goldsboro. Grand Scribe W. M. Robinson, Wilming- Grand Master of Exchequer—John. C. ton. Mills, Rutherfordton. Grand Treasurer—M. S. Willard, Wilming- Grand Master at Arms—J. R. Caffey, North ton. Wilkesboro. Grand Secretary—J. C. Munds, Wilming- Grand Inner Guard—W. G. Lake, Char- ton. lotte. Grand Chaplain—Rev. F. N. Skinner, Grand Outer Guard—C. H. Beine, Raleigh. Beaufort. Grand Outer Guard—W. G. Lake, No. 83, Grand Captain of the Host—H. A. Mur- Charlotte. rell, Charlotte. Grand Principal Sojourner-.!. I'. < imeron, Kinston. Grand Lodge of Masons Grand Royal Arch Captain—J. T. Alder- man. Henderson. Grand Master—Samuel M. Gattis, Hills- Grand Master of the Third Veil— I.. A. boro. Dodswortli. Charlotte. Grand Master—Richard N. Hack- Deputy Grand Master of the Second Veil—F. S. Wiikesboro. ett, Asheville. Senior Grand Warden—William B. MeKoy, Guerard, Grand Master of the First Veil—Gte Wilmington. Winston. Junior Grand Warden—Francis M. Win- Norflett, Grand Lecturer—F. M. Moye, Wilson. chester. Charlotte. Grand Sentinel—R. H. Bradley, Raleigh. Grand Treasurer—Leo D. Heartt, Raleigh. Grand —John C. Ral- Secretary Drewry, Federation of Labor of eigh. State Grand Chaplain—Frederick N. Skinner, North Carolina. Beaufort. President—Jrio. T. Miller, Raleigh. 32 S0< ii:t!i:s and

Seci a v and treasurer— a.. Waldrop, Great Council Improved Order ol Asheville. .,„ . -wen.M First Vice-President—E. S. Cheek, Ral- Great Sachem—Joseph E. Pogue, eigh. [ Raleigh. Second Vice-President C. M. Thompson,! Great Senior Sagamore—S. T. White, Greenville. Asheville. i Great Junior W. L. Third Vice-President—Beverly Moore, ! Sagamore— Stamey, Mount. High Point. . Rocky j Great E. A. Fourth Vice-President— H. G. Harrington, I Prophet— Ebert, Winston-Sa-

i lem. Raleigh. Fifth Vice-President—K. R. Thompson, Great Chief of Records—W. Ben Good- High Point. win, Elizabeth City, Box 226. Sixth Vice-President—R. R. Wyrick, Great Keeper of AVampum—E. P. H. ( (reensboro. Strunck, Wilmington.— Seventh Vice-President—J. D. Nash, Ashe- Great Sannap W. J. Leary, Sr., Edenton. ville Great Mishinewa—E. G. West, Greens- Eighth Vice-President—W. S. Bradford, boro. High Point. Great Guard of Wigwam—C. M. Berryhill, Ninth Vice-President—Samuel Pateman, Charlotte. Granite Quarry. Great Guard of Forest—John E. Green, Executive Board—E. S. Check, Raleigh; Ellenboro. W. C. Frank, Asheville; Jno. C. Benson, Great Representatives to Great Council Greensboro; M. C. Reaves, Winston-Salem; of United States—W. Ben Goodwin, Eliza- W. H. Singleton, Raleigh. beth City; W. S. Liddell, Charlotte; E. A. Ebert, Winston-Salem; B. W. Taylor, Wash- Grand Council Royal and Select ington. — Masters. Board of Appeals R. C. Flanagan, Green- — ville; D. M. Weatherly, Franklinville; E. T. Grand Master Henry G. Smallbones, Wil- Stewart, Washington. — mington. — Committee on Judiciary F. K. Fuchs, Deputy Illustrious Grand Master John E. Wilmington; D. E. Henderson, New Bern; Cameron, Kinston. Jesse R. Starnes, Asheville. Grand Principal Conductor of the Work —L. A. Dodsworth, Charlotte. Grand Treasurer—M. S. Willard, Wil- Junior Order U. A. M. mington. State Councilor—Chas. E. Grand Recorder—James C. Wil- Brewer, Wake Munds, Forest. mington. State Vice Councilor—Jno. F. Grand Captain of the Guard—J. T. Alder- Reynolds, man, Henderson. Winston-Salem. State — F. Winston- Grand Conductor of the Council—C. P. Secretary Sam Vance, Salem. Ambler, Asheville. • State Assistant —R. H. Grand Steward—H. C. Asheville. Secretary Fulghum, Butler, Wilson. Grand Sentinel—R. H. Bradley, Raleigh. State Treasurer—Geo. V. Fulp, Kerners- ' Grand ville. Commandery Knights State Conductor—D. L. Sides, Salisbury. Templar. State Warden—H. O. Cozad, Andrews. State Inside Sentinel—J. M. Albe- Grand Commander—R. E. Sir Martin S. Furr, marle. Willard, Wilmington. State Outside Seniinel—C. V. Grand Commander—V. E. Sir \\ il- Pegram, Deputy Walkertown. liam Anderson, Charlotte. State Rev. S. F. Alta- Grand — Sir B. Chaplain— Nicks, Generalissimo E. John mahaw. Griggs, Elzabeth Cty. Grand Captain General—E. Sir William C. Brown, Winston. The TH-State Medical Associa- Grand Prelate—E. Sir John R. Rountree, tion of the Carolinas and Kinston. Virginia S. O.. Grand Senior Warden—E. Sir James C. (N. C. Braswell, Whitakers. and Va.) Grand Junior Warden—E. Sir Henry G. Annual meeting at Charleston, S. C, Feb- Smallbones, Wilmington. ruary 16-17, 1909. President—Dr. Albert Anderson, Raleigh. Grand Treasurer—E. B. Neave, Salisbury. — Vice-Presidents—Dr. Robt. C. Bryan, Grand Recorder James C. Munds, Wil- Salis- Richmond, Va. ; J. Edward Stokes, mington. bury; W. P. Tummerman, Batesburg, S. C. Grand Standard-Bearer—E. Sir 0. W. Secretary-Treasurer—Dr. J. Howell Way, Spencer, Salisbury. Waynesville, N. C. Grand Sword Bearer—E. Sir C. M. Van- storv, Greensboro. * **' °* Elks* Grand Warden—E. Sir F. B Joseph Rhem, | New Bern. Organized May 20, 1901. Grand Inspector—F. M. Moye, Wilson. Eastern District Deputy—L. B. Markham, Grand Sentinel—R. H. Bradley, Raleigh. ' Durham, 568. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS. 33

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Western District Deputy—F. W. Thomas, Chaplain—Rev. Robert Brent Drane, Eden- Asheville, 608. ton. Member Grand Lodge Auditing Commit- Board of Managers—The above officers ex- tee—J. F. Ferrall, Raleigh, 735. officio and Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., Lodges—Charlotte, 392; Winston, 449; Wil- Chairman, Raleigh; Julian Shakespeare Carr, mington, 532; Greensboro, 602; Durham, 568; Durham; Collier Cobb, Chapel Hill; Carle Asheville, 608; Salisbury, 699; Raleigh, 735; A. Woodruff, (U. S. A.), Raleigh; William New Bern, 764; Goldsboro, 139; Washing- Enos Stone, Raleigh; Charles Earl Johnson, ton, 822; Wilson, 840; Elizabeth City, 856; Raleigh; Alfred Moore Scales, Greensboro; Concord, 857; Rocky Mount, 1038; Fayette- Thomas Yaslin, Winston-Salem; Junius ville, 1081. Davis, Wilmington. President—Thomas C. Daniels, New Bern. Vice-President—James S. Dunn, Winston- of the Revolution. Salem. — Daughters Director-General A. H. Boyden, Salis- Officers elected for t\vo years, 1907-8. bury. — Headquarters, Raleigh. Grand Marshal John H. Andrews, Ra- Honorary Regent for Life—Mrs. Spier leigh. — Whitaker, founder of North Carolina So- Deputy Grand Marshal E. H. Bean, Salis- ciety and Regent 1896-1902. bury. Regent -Mrs. E. E. Moffitt. Raleigh. Vice-Regent—Mrs. Wiipi Clark, Raleigh. Order of the Cincinnati. Recording Secretary—Mrs. J. Leigh Skin- ner. President—Wilson G. Lamb, Williamston. Corresponding Secrerary— Mrs.. W. H. Vice-President—John Collins Daves, Balti- Pace, Raleigh. more, Md. — " Tnasurer Mrs. Marv Bates Sherwood, —Marshall DeLancey Haywood, Secretary i'aieigh. Raleigh. Registrar—Miss Mary Hilliard Hinton, Assistant Secretary—John Bradley Lord, Raleigh. Brooklyn, N. Y. Genealogist and Historian—Mrs. Helen Treasurer—Walter DeLyle Carstarphen, deB. Wills, Raleigh. Plymouth. Librarian—Miss Grace Assistant Treasurer—Bennehan Cameron, Bates, Raleigh. Board of Managers—Mrs. T. K. Bruner, Raleigh. (chm.); Mrs. Ivan Proctor, Mrs. John E. Chaplain—Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Ches- Ray, Mrs. Paul H. Lee, Mrs. Hubert Hay- hire, Raleigh. wood, Mrs. Annie Moore Parker, Raleigh. Regent, 1902—Mrs. D. H. Hill, Sr. (Died North. Carolina Society of the Dec. 12, 1904). Sons of The Revolution. Regent, 1904-1906—Mr3. T. K. Bruner, President—Thomas S. Kenan, Raleigh. Raleigh. Vice-President—J. Bryan Grimes, Grimes- Editors of North Carolina Booklet—Mrs. land. E. E. Moffitt, Miss Mary Hilliard Hinton, Secretary—Marshall DeLancey Haywood, Raleigh. Raleigh. The "Booklet" is a quarterly publica- Assistant Secretary—Bosworth Clifton tion issued under the auspices of the Beckwith, Raleigh. Daughters of the Revolution, in the inter- Registrar—Daniel Harvey Hill, West Ral- ests of North Carolina History. eigh. Advisory Board—Mrs. Spier Whitaker, 731 Treasurer—Herbert Worth Jackson, Ral- So. 28th St. Birmingham. Ala.- Mrs. T. K. eigh. Bruner, Raleigh; D H Hill, West Raleigh; " > 3 34 SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.

W J. Peele, Raleigh; E. P. Moses, LaFol- ward Smith, Dunn; Seventh District, T. lettc, Tenn.; K. P. Battle, Chapel Hill; B. Bailey, Moeksville; Ninth District, S. Marshall DeLancey Haywood, Raleigh; R. B. Alexander, Charlotte; Tenth District, G. 1). W. Connor, Raleigh; K W. Sikes, Wake I'. Weston, Asheville. for —W. A. Forest; Richard Dillar 1, Edenton; James Pice-President State-at-Large Sprunt, Wilmington; Waiter Clark, Raleigh. Graham, Wake. Vice-Presidents are ex officio members of The National Society of the the Executivr Committee. T — Ra- Daughters of the American Veterina surgeon Dr. Tait Butler, Revolution in North Carolina. leigh. Sti'' i-.iir is held in October each year, Vice-President General for North Carolina at .taleigh —Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, Winston-Salem. D. Latta, Honorary State Regent—Mrs. E. N'ortti Carolina Retail Merchants Charlotte. Association. Mrs. M. J. L. Bran- Honorary Chaplain— President—Archibald Nichols, Asheville. ner, Wavnesville. E. E. Van Vice-President— Broughton, Raleigh. State Regent—Mrs. John Landing- General Council—Norman H. Johnson, ham, Charlotte. Charlotte. Mrs. W. N Reynolds, Win- Vice-Regent— Secretary—H. Ta.ylor Rogers, Asheville. ston-Salem. Trt asurer—J. Frank Winston-Sa- Ran- Morris, Recording Secretary—Miss Margaret lem. kin, Charlotte. Board of Directors—Clarence Sawyer, —Mrs. A. L. Corresponding Secretary (chm.), Asheville; E. L. Harris, Raleigh; J. Smith, Charlotte. N. McCausland, Charlotte; C. M. McKnight, Treasurer—Mrs. H. D. Blake, Greensboro. Greensboro; R. B. Crawford, Winston-Sa- Historian—Mrs. James T. Moore, Salis- lem. bury. Vice-Presidents—First District, Jas. W. Chaplain—Mrs. D. F. Cannon, Salisbury. Eight, Elizabeth City; Second District, E. Ibapter Regents N. C. D. A. R. S. Allen, Warrenton; Third District, A. A. "Dorias Bell Love"—Waynesville, Mrs. Joseph, Goldsboro; Fourth District, J. B. D. A. Baker. Pearce, Raleigh; Fifth District, C. M. Mc- "Edward Buncombe"—Asheville, Miss Knight, Greensboro; Sixth District, E. D. Grace Jones. Nail, Sanford; Seventh District, A. T. Mor- Mrs. A. C. Theo. B. "Councl Oak"—Morganton, ris, Thomasville ; Eighth District, Avery, Jr. Brown, Salisbury; Ninth District, J. 0. "Mary Slocomb"—;—Mooresville, Mrs. Gardner, Charlotte; Tenth District, S. Lap- George Goodman. insky, Asheville. "Mecklenburg"— Charlotte, Mrs. P. C. Branson. North Carolina Natiu-e Study "Elizabeth Maxwell Steel"—Salisbury, Society. Mrs. M. C. Quinn. President—J. Y. Joyncr, Raleigh. "Guilford Battle"—Greensboro, Miss Re- Vice-Presidents—Col. F. A. Olds, Raleigh; becca Schenck. Dr. W. E. Coker, Chapel Hill; Mrs. W. R. "Gen. Joseph Wnston"—Winston-Salem, Hollowell, Goldsboro; Supt. F. J. Tighe, Mrs. J. L. Ludlow. Asheville. "Whitmel Blount"—Henderson, Mrs. W. Secretary-Treasurer—F. L. Stevens, West 0. Shannon. Raleigh. "Miles Harvey"—Tarboro, Mrs. John Executive Committee—W. L. Poteat, Wake "Iredell"—Statesville, Mrs. W. A. Thomas Forest; Miss Edith Royster, Raleigh; J. J. Orr. "Charlotte"—Charlotte, Miss Laura Blair, Wilmington; M. H. Holt, Oak Ridge; T. G. Pearson, Greensboro. North Carolina Agricultural BOARD OF ADVISORS. Society. Birds—T. Gilbert Pearson, Greensboro. Officers—J. H. Currie. Pres., Fayette- Flant Diseases, Naming and Identification ville; Joseph E. Pogue, Secretary, Ral- of Plants and Seeds—F. L. Stevens, West eigh. Raleigh. Vice-Presidents— (Permanent. 1 —Kemp P. Minerals and Geology—Collier Cobb, Battle, Chapel Hill; Benehan Cameron, Ral- Chapel Hill. eigh; Julian S. Carr, Durham; John S. Soils—C. W. Connor, West Raleigh. Cuningham, Cunningham, R. H. Battle, Mammals, Reptiles, Fishes—C. S. Brim- Raleigh; Charles McNamee, Biltmore; W. ley, Raleigh. R. Cox, Penelc; J. A. Long, Roxboro; Liverworts and Mosses—W. E. Coker, Ashley Home, Clayton; J. M. Crenshaw, Chapel Hill. m Wake Forest; E. L. Daughtridge, Rocky Stock and Crops—R. S. Curtis, West Mount. Raleigh. District Vice-Presidents. —First District, Algae and Protozoa—W. L. Poteat, Wake W. P. Roberts, Gatesville; Second District, Forest. W. R. Capehart, Avoca; Third District, Methods of Teaching Nature Study—Mrs. W, L. Hill, Warsaw; Fourth District, D. F. L. Swens, West Raleigh. For- Y. Cooper, Henderson; Fifth District, L. Astronomy—John F. Lanneau, Wake Banks Holt, Graham; Sixth District, Ed- est. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS. 35 Commercial National Bank, OF CHARLOTTE, N. C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $874,00.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. DEPOSITS received subject to check. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS issued "bearing 4 per cent int. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE bought and sold. DRAFTS drawn on all parts of the world. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS be ring 4 per cent interest may be opened with one dollar and upward. BANKING BY MAIL—Write us about this. R. A. DUNN, President. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier.

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DEMOCRATIC STATE EXE- son; H. A. Gilliam, Tarboro; J. W. Grain- . I. ger, Kinston ; Dr. E. Green, Weldon. CUTIVE COMMITTEE. THIRD DISTRICT—T. C. Whitaker, Tren M. A. H. Eller, Winston-Salem, Chairman. ton; A. J. Maxwell, Dover; E. Koonce Alex. J. Feild, Secretary, Raleigh. Jacksonville; W. M. Webb, Moreheaa City FOURTH DISTRICT—J. A. Thomas National Committeeman. Louisburg; F. S. Spruill, Rocky Mount; P Josephus Daniels, Raleigh. J. Olive, Apex; H. A. London, Pittsboro. FIFTH DISTRICT—J. S. Carr, Durham Advisory Committee. H. G. Chatham, Elkin; R. L. Holt, Bur T. J. Jarvis, Greenville; Plato Collins, lington; C. O. McMichael, Madison. Kinston; I. F. Dortch, Goldsboro; 1. B. SIXTH DISTRICT—John D. Bellamy, Wil Womack, Raleigh; J. A. Long, Roxboro; mington; James Powell, Whiteville; A. M N. A. Sinclair, Fayetteville; E. E. Raper, McLean, Lumberton. Lexington; Theo. F. Kluttz, Salisbury; C. SEVENTH DISTRICT-^Iames A. Lock W. Tillett, Charlotte; J. P. Kerr, Asheville. hart, Wadesboro; A. S. Dockery, RocKlng Members Central Committee. ham. EIGHTH DISTRICT—R. S. Young, Con E. F. Eliza- FIRST DISTRICT— Aydlett, cord; Edmund Jones, Lenoir; R. A. Dough beth City; W. C. Rodman, Washington; ton, Sparta; A. D. Watts, Statesville. W. H. Hampton, Plymouth; Dr. E. A. NINTH DISTRICT—J. H. Weddington Moye, Greenville. Charlotte; H. F. Schenck, Lawndalc. SECOND DISTRICT—T. W. Mason, Jack- TENTH DISTRICT—C. A. Webb, Ashe 36 POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS.

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T. Marshall Alexander—J. H. ville; W. Lee, Wavnesville ; — Burke, Taylorsville. Bell, Murphy; T. T. Ballenger, Tryon. Alleghany— A. S. Carson, Sparta. Members State Executive Com- Anson— D. A. McGregor, Wadesboro. mittee. Ashe Dr. J. W. Colvard, Jefferson. Beaufort—W. C. Kodman, Washington. FIRST DISTRICT—W. G. Lamb, Wil- Bertie—E. S. Askew, Windsor. liamston; L. L. Smith, Gatesville; E. A. Bladen—T. A. Lyon, White Oak. Daniel, Washington; Everett Thompson, Brunswick—Dr. T. V. Moore, Phoenix. Elizabeth City. Buncombe—Dr. D. E. Sevier, Asheville. SECOND DISTRICT—Dr. P. J. Macon, Burke—E. P. Bennett, Morganton. Warrenton; E. L. Travis, Halifax; J. H. Cabarrus—L. T. Hartsell, Concord. Exum, Whitakers; W. A. Finch, Wilson. Caldwell—J. K. Moore, Lenoir. THIRD DISTRICT—H. A. Grady, Clin- Camden—John Foster, South Mills. ton; W. S. Chadwick, Beaufort; S. O. Carteret—W. S. Chadwick, Morehead Middleton, Hallsville; D. L. Ward, New City. Bern. Caswell—T. P. Womack, Yanceyville. FOURTH DISTRICT — E. S. Abell, Catawba—E. L. Shuford, Hickory. J. R. W. B. Smithfield; Young, Raleigh; Chatham—F. W. Bynum, Pittsboro. Snow, Raleigh; R. H. Hayes, Pittsboro. Cherokee—Ben. Posey, Murphy. FIFTH DISTRICT—James S. Manning, Chowan—W. M. Bond, Edenton. Durham; R. D. Reid, Wentworth; Caleb H. Clay—G. H. Haigler, Hayesville, No. 2. Surry; A. Wayland Cooke, Greens- Haynes, Cleveland—A. B. Shuttle, Shelby. boro. Craven—Stephen Lane, New Bern. SIXTH DISTRICT—E. F. McCulloch, Columbus—J. A. Brown, Chadbourn. White J. B. Oak; Underwood, Fayette- Cumberland—C. G. W. H. Geo. Rose, Fayetteville. ville; Bernard, Wilmington; Currituck—W. H. H. El Paso. Gallop, Jarvisburg. Bellamv, Dare—R. B. Manteo. SEVENTH iDISTRICT—T. B. Bailey, Etheridge, Davidson—W. H. Phillips, Mocksville; J. R. Blair, Troy; U. L. Lexington. Davie—G. E. Mocksville. Spence, Carthage; R. A. Morrow, Monroe. Home, —D. L. Kenansville. EIGHTH DISTRICT—W. W. Barber, Duplin Carlton, Durham—S. C. Durham. Wilkesboro; R. A. Crowell, Albemarle; Brawley, —R. G. Tarboro. T. C. Bowie, Jefferson; Walter Murphy, Edgecombe Allsbrook, —G. H. Winston-Sa- Salisbury. Forsyth Hastings, NINTH DISTRICT—Manley McDowell, lem. — Morganton; R. R. Ray, McAdensville; J. Franklin— J. A. Thomas, Louisburg. A. Bell, Charlotte; J. F. Yount, Newton. Gaston C. B. Armstrong, Gastonia. TENTH DISTRICT—J. G. Gilkie, Ma- Gates—W. T. Cross, Gatesville. Graham—G. B. Robbinsville. rion; M. D. Kinsland, Waynesville; John — Walker, C. Mills, Rutherfordton; E. B. Norvell, Granville— B. S. Royster, Oxford. Murphy. Greene —J. P. Frizzell, Snow Hill. Democratic Chairmen Guilford Chas. A. Hines, Greensboro. County Halifax—E. L. Travis, Halifax. Committees. Harnett—W. A. Stewart, Dunn. Alamance—F. L. Williamson, Burling- Haywood—D. R. Noland, Waynesville. ton. Henderson—McD. Ray, Hendersonville. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS. 37

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CAPITAL $10,000.00 SURPLUS 5,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 2,165.00 DEPOSITS 75,000.00

COLLECTIONS REMITTED ON DAY OP PAYMENT.

Hertford—J. G. Majette, Como. Stokes—Dr. J. H. Ellington, Sandy Ridge. Hyde—R. D. Harris, Swan Quarter. Surry—J. H. Folger, Dobson. Iredell—J. A. Hartness, Statesville. Swain—A. M. Bennett, Bryson City. Jackson—F. E. Alley. Webster. Transylvania—W. E. Breese, Jr., Bre- Johnston—C. W. Richardson, Selma. vard. Jones—T. C. Whitaker, Trenton. Tyrrell—Theo. H. Woodley, Columbia. Lee—D. E. Mclver, Sanford. Union—R. W. Lemmond, Monroe. Lenoir—J. W. Grainger, Kinston. Vance—A. J. Harris, Henderson. Lincoln—A. L. Quickie, Lincolnton. Wake—B. M. Catling, Raleigh. Macon—Dr. W. A. Rogers, Franklin. Warren—J. H. Kerr, Warrenti n. Madison—W. J. McLendon, Marshall. Washington—Tlios. W. Blount, Roper. Martin—H. W. Stubbs, Williamston. Watauga—J. C. Fletcher, Boone. McDowell—A. Hall Johnson, Marion. Wayne—M. T. Dickinson, ^oldsboro. Mecklenburg—J. A. Bell, Charlotte. Wilkes—A. M. Vannoy, Wilkesboro. Mitchell—W. L. Lambert, Bakersville. Wilson—H. M. Rowe, Wilson. Montgomery—W. D. Allen, Troy. Yadkin—W. N. Homer, East Bend. Moore—W. J. Adams, Carthage. Yancey—G. E. Gardner, Burnsville. Nash—J. P. Bunn, Rocky Mount. New Hanover—J. J. Furlong, Wilming- REPUBLICAN STATE EXECU- ton. TIVE COMMITTEE. Northampton—A. J. Conner, Rich S. B. Adams, Chairman, Greensboro. Square. T. J. Asheville. Onslow—E. M. Koonce, Jacksonville. Harkins, Secretary, C. G. Advance. Orange—S. M. Gattis, Hillsboro. Bailey, Treasurer, Pamlico—A. B. Campen, Alliance. National Committeeman. Pasquotank—C. E. Thompson, Elizabeth E. C. City. Duncan, Raleigh. Pender—E. L. Larkins, Burgaw. Members at Large. Perquimans—T. F. Winslow, Hertford. J. J. Britt, Asheville. Person—J. S. Cuningham, Cuningham. Thos. s. Rollins, Asheville. Pitt—F. C. Harding, Greenville. T. I'.. \li -i rary, Lexington. Polk—J. E. Shipman, Columbus. D. H 31air, Winston-Salem. Randolph—W. J. Miller, Asheboro. W. .1. \ihh. ws, Raleigh. Richmond—W. S. Thomas, Rocking- W. I' Greensboro. ham. Bynum, Jr., .i. ]:. Fowler. Clinton. Robeson--G. B. McLeod, Lumberton. Rockingham—A. D. Ivie, Leaksville. Congressional Districts. Rowan—A. H. Boyden. Salisbury. First— A. Berry, Swan Quarter. Rutherford—Geo. Biggerstafi, Kutli-r- Srcond— D. W. Patrick, Snow Hill. fordton. Third— J. F. Dobson, Goldsboro. Sampson—H. E. Faison, Clinton. Fourth—W. C. Pearson, Chapel Hill. Scotland—E. H. Gibson, Laurinburg. Fifth—Ben S. Robertson, Haw River. Stanly—D. D. Parker, Albemarle. Sixth—S. M. King, Elizabethtown.

King's Business College is the largest and best equipped in the State, regardless of any claim the small fries may make. Send for catalogue. Address coil eg e. Raleigh or Charlotte. 38 DEMOCRATIC STATE PLATFORM—1908. — Seventh—W. A. Bailev, Advance. Haywood Virgil McClure, Waynesville Hendersonville Eighth—Chas. H. Cowles, Wilkesboro. Henderson—R. H. Staton, Jas. S. Winton. Ninth .1. V. Hamrick, Hickory. Hertford— Mitchell, Scranton. Tenth—Thos. J. Harkins, Asheville. Hyde—N. B. Selby, Iredell—L. C. Wagner, biatesville. Campaign Committee. Jackson—Z. V. Watson, Speedwell. C. J. Harris, Dillsboro. Johnston—J. C. Stancill, Benson. T. T. Hicks, Henderson. Jones—H. F. Brown, Tuckahoe. D. L. Core. Wilmington. Lee—R. C. Mitchell, Joncsboro. J. C. Angier, West Durham. Lenoir—J. M. Mewborne, Kinston. R. L. Burns, Carthage. Lincoln—J. M. Hoyle, Lineolnton. Chairman of Countv Republi- Macon—H. H. Jarrett, Franklin. Committees Madison—J. F. Rector, Marshall. can Executive Martin—Wheeler Martin, Williamston. of North Carolina. McDowell— J. L. Morgan, Marion. Alamance—T. F. McVey, Snow Camp. Mecklenburg—Jake F. Newell, Charlotte. Alexander—Zeno Smith, Wittenberg. Mitchell—Chas. E. Greene, Bakersville. Alleghany—John M. Wagoner, Sparta. Montgomery—G. D. B. Reynolds, Troy. Anson— J. L. Matherson, Wadesboro. Moore—W. G. Jennings, Carthage. Ashe—J. R. Henderson, Jr., Jefferson. Nash—Mack Brantley, Spring Hope. Beaufort—F. G. Paul, Washington. New Hanover—D. L. Gore. Wilmington. Bertie—R. H. Norfleet, Kelford. Northampton—W. F. Outland, Wood- Bladen— S. Mears, Clarkton. land. Brunswick—C. Ed. Taylor, Southport. Onslow—John Gilman, Jacksonville. Buncombe—T. F. Roland, Asheville. Orange—D. S. Miller, Rougemont. Burke—L. A. Bristol, Chesterfield. Pamlico—J. L. Riggs, Bayboro. Cabarrus—H. S. Williams, Concord. Pasquotank—W. H. Keaton, Weeksviile. Caldwell —M. N. Harshaw, Lenoir. Pender—E. McMoore, Burgaw. Camden—W. R, Dozier, South Mills. —Geo. W. Hertford. ' Perquimans Barrow, Carteret—T. D. Hewitt, Newport. Person—J. T. Woody, Roxboro, R. F. Caswell—W. F. Davis, Altamahaw. D. No. 2. Catawba—R. P. Caldwell, Newton. Pitt—Roy C. Flanagan, Greenville. Chatham— R. II. Dixon, Pittsboro. Polk—W. C. Robertson, Saluda. Cherokee—A. G. Deweese, Murphy. Randolph—G. G. Hendricks, Asheboro. Chowan—L. L. Brinkley, Edenton. Richmond—John P. Cameron, Rocking- Clay—W. S. Ledford, Hayesville, ham. r. f: D. Robeson—S. A. Edmund, Lumberton. Cleveland—W. L. Damron, Shelby. Rockingham—J. R. Joyce, Reidsville. Columbus—Irvin B. Tucker, Whiteville. Rowan—James D. Dorsett, Salisbury. Craven— W. New Bern. Seymour Hancock, Rutherford— R. W. Logan, Rutherfordton. Cumberland—C. C. Dunn, McLellan, Sampson—W. F. Sessoms, Clinton. R. F. D. No. 4. Scotland—John A. McGregor, Laurinburg. —W. S. Lon- Currituck— Harrison, Harbinger. Stanly—Dr. J. I. Campbell, New Dare L. —N. Midgette, Skyco. don. Davidson— J. R. McCrary, Lexington. Stokes—N. 0. Petree, Danbury. Davie —C. G. Bailey, Advance. Surry—J. M. Davis, Mt. Airy. Duplin John A. Gavin, Kenansville. Swain—J. H. Franks, Bryson City. Durham—J. A. Durham. — Giles, Transylvania—Dr. E. S. English, Brevard. Edgecombe W. L. Stallings, Tarboro, Tyrrell—R. A. Kohloss, Columbia. R. F. D. Union—T. L. Love, Monroe. Forsyth— S. E. Hall, Winston. Vance—C. H. Turner, Henderson. Franklin—Rufus R. Harris. Louisburg. Wake—W. T. Barrow, Raleigh. Gaston—John A. Smith, Bessemer City. Warren—J. P. Leach, Littleton. Gates—Wm. M. Sparkman, Eure. Washington—J. L. Phelps, Plymouth. Graham—W. D. Bradley, Robbinsville. Watauga—L. H. Michael, Rutherwood. Granville—J. n. Gooch, Stem. Wayne—S. G. Pate, Goldsboro. Greene—D. W. Patrick, Snow Hill. Wilkes—O. F. Blevins, Wilkesboro. — Lucama. Guilford H. B. Worth, Greensboro. Wilson—Edward B. Capps, Halifax—McM. Furgerson, Littleton. Yadkin—J. A. Logan, Vadkinville. Harnett—W. P. Byrd, Lillington. Yancey—J. L. Hyatt, Micaville.

Democratic State Platform -1908.

Adopted at Charlotte N. C, ive and the economical conduct of public in June 29, 1908. affairs since its restoration to power this State. The Democracy of North Carolina, in convention assembled, re-affirms its alle- DEMOCRATIC PROGRESS. giance to the cardinal principles of true In the inaugural address of Governor Democratic government, and congratulates Aycock, January, 1901, is this sentence: the people upon the wise, the progress- 'This year we meet under extraordinary TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK. 39 Artesian Well-Drillers

Boilers, Water Engines, Supply Lane Contractors,

Saw mills, For mills,

Hoe saws, Factories, Wood- Towns

a : Working And

m, Residences, Machinery, m Gasoline suitIXK Pumps,

Engines, Wind mills,

All sizes Rams,

And styles. Tanks, Catalogue Iron and

Free, Wire fence.

SydnorPutnp and Well Co., Richmond, Va. (Inc.) Box 950. 40 DEMOCRATIC STATE 1'LATFOIJM—1908.

circumstances; one party gees out and and tear on stock and vehicles may no another comes in; one policy ends and a longer be doubted, but is an undoubted new one begins." result, clearly seen in those sections of At that time the Democratic' Party North Carolina and other States where

again entered in power; Democratic pol- -in 1 1 roads are in use, and believing that icy became the controlling policj of "in- with a constantly improving school sys- state. The achievements oi those years tem, a system of good roads linking the 'are unmistakably great. To the trust East with the Piedmont section and the imposed the Demoratic Party lias been Piedmont with the Mountain section, will wholly faithful. The administrations of be of great good to North Carolina, we Governor Charles B. and Governor recommend this of internal im- Aycock ' spirit R. B. Glenn have added prestige to our provement to the people of our State for history and given prosperity to our peo- their investigation, and suggest that the ple. State affairs have been conduete d next General Assembly take such action with dean efficiency, and to the people on this matter as mav seem best. has come peace. EDUCATION. Out of the very shadows of disord r the We believe that education is one of the record begins. There is now no more dis- fundamental needs of all government. We order and no more doubt. The people believe that every prospective citizen has have come into their own. Responsible the right to receive and it is the duty government is made sure. Conditions en- of the State to Furnish ad°quate prepa- courage the full and free development of ration for such citizenship. We congrat- our industries. To the child is given ulate the people on the fact that a four- greater and greater opportunity for knowl- months school in every district is no lon- edge, and North Carolina is become a na- ger merely a promise, but a realization. tional leader in popular education. A We commend the administration of our stable government has inspired confidence. educational affairs and pledge to the peo- Local improvements are pushed with ple the continuation of that policy, which

Good schools and roads .1 : lias so i vigor. good accomplished great good. no longer a dream, but are growing real- RAILROAD RATES. ities. State institutins have been man- The Democratic Party has kept its aged with credit and without scandal. promise and materially reduced passenger The record is unmarred official mis- and rates in the State. It has j by freight

! conduct. Appropriations have increased given to the people lower rates, and the ! as our needs demand, while taxes are re- r ports of the railroad companies show is duced. Even the convict now made to that this reduction of rates . has been ac- I add his part to the support of our gov- companied by increased revenue on that ernment. e'ass of business affected by the laws The Confederate soldier lias been r - of the State reducing the rates. membered with gratitude and ineri as d ENTERPRISE AND INDUSTRY FOS- provision mad? against want in the days TERED. of his old age. The needs of the unfor- We d clare that the best interests of tunate arc met and the call of the af- the State demand that all of our peo- flicted is answered. To the blind and to ple shall unite in earnest endeavors to the deaf the Stat" now holds the open s cure employment at fair wages "for ail door of For her hope. unfortunate in- of our fellow citizens who are now idle sane she a of comfort. provides refuge 01 who are working on short time, by no That the of 1907 could dedi- Legis'ature fault of theirs, but by reason of the cate one-half million dollars for the ad panic caused by Republican policies. care of all our unfortunates shows quate Every enterprise looking to the invest- the of our and the cer- growth ability m nt of capital and employment of of tainty our care. skilled labor should be fostered and en- And the Demoi-ratic s its 'f Party pbdg 1 ourag d by the State. to maintain those policies which mak • FOREIGN CORPORATIONS. for the dev n1 of s etion of ilopm every All foreign corporations doing business our State, for the of our security peo- in this State should be r quired to ob- and for the of our institu- ple stability tain license to do so, and the license of tions. such shou'd be revoked DEMOCRATK OFFICIALS ENDORSED. any corporation if wat red stock or bonds be issued by it We endorse the able and progressive ad in violation of State statutes or without

ministration of Governor R. 1?. and - I (dun th approval of properly constituted legal 1I1 1 state offic rs and. we approve authoritie s. and commend to the of North people Foreign corporations doing business in • Carolina 1 1 1 S record of our nators and ' this Stat should be r quired to submit ntatives in the of the Repres, Congress to the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States. Stat-, under penalty of having their li- GOOD ROADS. nse to do business in the State re- We regard with approval the increased vok el. interest in perman nt mad building, an I. CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. recognizing that the advantaga in the All contributions to political parties or way of gn atly increased land values, of for political purposes should be made quick and easy transportation over g tod public at once, and the charter of any roads and the consequent saving of wear domestic corporation doing business in TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. DEMOCRATIC STATE PLATFORM—1906. 11

KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME BY PATRONIZING The Security Life and Annuity Company GREENSBORO, N. C. THE PIONEER N. C. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. MUTUAL—LEGAL—RESERVE J. VAN UINDLEY, G. A. GRIMSLEY, President. Secretary.

this State and the license of any foreign FREE PASSES, FRANKS, ETC. corporation should be revoked if any such No railroad company, telegraph com- corporation contributes to any political pan.v, telephone company, express com- campaign fund or to any fund for the pany or other public service corporation purpose of aiding in or procuring the should be permitted to issue or grant to nomination of any candidate for public any person except officers and employees office. any free pass, frank or other free ser- PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS. vice, privilege, benefit or favor, and any such free frank All public service corporations and person receiving any pass, or other benefit or fa- natural monopolies should be brought un- service, privilege, der strict control of the United States vor should be made equally guilty with the or the as to interstate business, and of the State corporation issuing granting same. as to intrastate business, but a fair return on a fair valuation of property owned or EQUAL JUSTICE TO ALL LEGITIMATE operated by them should be allowed af- ENTERPRISES. ter paying operating expenses, including We pledge, not only to citizens of this and to just ample wages employees. State, but to citizens of other State3, PRIVATE MONOPOLIES. that all capital invested in legitimate en- Private monopolies should be destroyed. terprises in North Carolina, whether for- Conspiracies by prospective purchases to eign or domestic, corporate or private, put down or keep down the prices of ar- shall have the equal protection of ! he ticles produced by the labor of others laws and the equal friendly consideration should be made criminal, and all persons of those who administer the laws; and or corporations entering into such con- we further pledge that all such persons spiracies should be punished; and we con- in- corporations violating the provisions demn in every form subsidies, gratuities, of the laws shall be made to fee! and bonuses, trusts and' monopolies, and they suffer the full penalties for such viola- should not be tolerated. tions. DISCRIMINATION AND REBATES. PROFESSIONAL LOBBYING. Congress should so amend the interstate We condemn the practice of profes- commerce law as to prevent discrimina- sional lobbying. tion and rebates in interstate traffic and REPUBLICAN POLICIES CONDEMNED. provide for the punishment by imprison- We denounce the vacillating and do- ment of officers of railroads and other nothing policy of the last session of the common carriers and public service cor- Republican Congress. We declare that porations violating such laws, and par- imisi of the legislation enacted by that ticularly to make unlawful such dis- body is cheap, tawdry, hypocritical make- criminations as are now or may in the fu- shift. ture be practiced by railroad companies THE Cl i;i;i:\( v bill. and other common carriers and public We denounce the Cannon-Vreeland \M service corporations against all North rich currency bill which was passed by Carolina points in favor of points out the last session of Congress in the inter- of the State having no greater natural est and ;ii tin' dictation of a handful of advantages. great banks and spectators who occupy The party in power in the nation that offices on Wall Street. This iniqi has so long failed to correct such in- measure, which furl her centralizes in the equalities is equally guilty with the pub- hands of a few the issue of American lic service corporations for the disadvan- money for the American people, was tages under which this State has la- shamelessly rushed through both houses bored. of Congress in its dying hours, under the

Raleigh and Charlotte, N. C. 42 DEMOCRATIC STA TE PLATFORM—1908. lash of the czar-like methods of the than are charged for the same goods to and the of the Speaker through trickery foreign consumers. Republican dictator of the Senate. No REPUBLICAN EXTRAYAGANCE. more shameless has ever been spectacle W denounce the Republiacn Party fcr -tit td to the American than the pri people ifs wild extravagance during the last ses- method which this and by hybrid iniqui- sion of Congress. In the last five months tous measure was railroaded through Con- the Republican Congress spent $1,200,000 of gress. This bill turns over the Treasury the people's money, a tax of $13 of the United States to the of lev}-ing gamblers per annum on every man, woman and child the New York Stock Exchange for a pe- in the United States, equal to a tax of riod of six years. It means a to the gift $65 per annum on every burdened tax- enemies of the Republic of the power to payer. We do not wonder, therefore, at issue or retire one-half billion dollars, ex- the present deficit of $60,000,000 in the citing speculation or compelling disaster, Treasury and the expected deficit of $180,- to whichever best suits their bet- according 000,000 at the end of the next fiscal ting book. year. The Republican billion-dollar Congress of THE REPUBLICAN PANIC OF 1907. 1890 produced a Democratic victory in We condemn the Party, Republican 1892; the Republican billion-dollar session whose policies and conduct in produced of tue present means the tri- 1907 the most acute and disastrous Congress panic umphant election of a Democratic Presi- in the of the United States. The history di nt in the coming election. effect of its has policy precipitated panic, We condemn the Republican administra- blighted industry and trade with prolonged tion for turning over millions of dollars depression, closed factories, reduced work of the public money to its pet banks in and wages, halted enterprise and crippled New York City, thereby depleting the pub- American production. Under this Repub- lic treasury to such an extent that it be- lican has been panic suffering universal, came for the admin- houses have been and necessary Republican soup established istration to issue bonds and borrow money strikes have been of almost occur- daily to meet the of the Federal rence. The daily obligations Republican Party has' been in Government. control of the National Government in all STATES' RIGHTS. of its branches for the past eleven year-', and now, in the midst of abundant crops We condemn the Republican Party for and boundless national resources, it has its failure in the last Congress to enact brought about the most destructive panic a law forbidding one inferior judge to sus- in our history. We point to the fact that pend the operation of a State law without every panic which has occurred since the notice or hearing. formation of the Republican Party was We declare our inflexible opposition to precipitated while that partv was in power. the methods of expanding Federal power THE BLOODY SHIRT at the expense of the just powers of the We condemn the Republican Party for its States, and we especially denounce tne bold efforts in the National Congress to revive and revolutionary threat that the omission the bitterness of the Civil War and .renew of the States to pass laws upon subjects again the bloody-shirt issue by tacking within their constitutional powers may De to the campaign publicity bill Crumpack- treated as a surrender of these powers into er's Southern representation reduction the hands of the Federal Government, measure. The passage of this bill through which may then lawfully proceed as if the lower house of Congress was an act of such powers Were possessed by it under cheap, hypocritical politics, designed To the Constitution. corral the negro vote in the doubtful States .Though promising reforms demanded by for their presidential nominee. the people, the Republicans, in their Na- REPUBLICAN FEAR OF CAMPAIGN PUB- tional Convention, at the behest of fa- LICITY. vored interests, voted down every plank We denounce the Republican Party for looking to reforms and relief of the people its failure to enact during the last session or for curbing the power of the trusts. That of a controlled Federal office- Congress campaign publicity bill ; convention, by but the people of the country need not holders, after nominating for President a expect such a measure to come from a lifelong officeholder who was never elected party that thrives on corruption money and by the people to any office, adopted a which could not carry on a campaign or platform that on every important measure win a national election without corruption straddles or gives promise to the ear, funds from favored interests. only to break it to the hope, and com- THE TRUST-BREEDINC TARIFF. pleted its work by nominating, to the tune We denounce the present infamous and of "Marching Through Georgia," a candi- trust-breeding tariff imposed upon the peo- date for Yice-President who has led in ple by the Republican Party, and renew throttling every reform measure offered in our demand for its immediate revision, tc the last session of Congress, including a the end that all unfair burdens shall be bill to meet the pressing need of the pre- removed, especially those upon the neces- servation of our National resources, open- saries of life and those that enable the ing waterways and preventing the destruc- trusts to extort from the people unrea- tion of our forests. sonable profits and to sell their products We have faith in the patriotism of our to consumers at home at higher prices people and in the ultimate development of TARE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM—1908. 43

North State f¥Suioal Life Insurance Company HOME OFFICE, KINSTON, N. C.

CAPITAL PAID IN CASH $ 100,000.00

J. W. GRAINGER, President, J. M. PARROTT, Medical Director, N. J. ROUSE, General Manager. S. R. DUNN, Secretary, J. A. HERNDON, Supt. of Agencies. A. E. ROUNTREE, Auditor, CLESEN H. SMITH, Actuary,

the natural resources of the State, and we re-establish confidence, to forget factional and call upon all North Carolinians to unite in differences and to cultivate peace good a common effort to restore prosperity, to will among men.

Republican State Platform— 1908.

at Charlotte, August They disregarded the Constitution of the Adopted United and threw thousands 29, 1908. States, they of North Carolinians out of employment. We, Republicans of North Carolina, in We denounce in unmeasured terms the convention assembled, commend the wis- unwarranted and uncalled for attack of the dom of the National Republican Conven- Democrats on capital, culminating in the the tion, and congratulate the people of fight on our railroads, involving the State United States on the nomination of Wil- as it did in costly litigation; paralyzed liam H. Taft for the Presidency of this business, drove millions of capital from the great republic; and we endorse the princi- State, and sent railroad securities down to ples and policies of the Republican Party less than half their value. as enunciated in its platform at Chicago We pledge ourselves, if the people en- June 16, 1908, and as carried out by the trust us with power, to set ourselves administration of Theodore Roosevelt. against two kinds of injustice: The injus- We appeal to the people of North Caro- tice which permits wealthy corporations lina to set the welfare of our State above and individuals to prey upon the poor, and party and above prejudice; to exercise the injustice which sacrifices property and their freedom to vote according to the dic- deranges business in order that cheap dem- tates of conscience, and to choose those agogues may get or keep office. men for public office whom they deem We favor the policy of the State furn- best fitted to serve the public interest. We ishing, free of charge and under proper ask the people to consider whether they regulations, to every child in the public will best promote the welfare of the State schools all necessary text-books; the furth- by committing its affairs to the radical er improvement and extension, at whatever faction now in control of the Democratic cost, of the public school system, em- Party or by voting for the candidates and bodied in the Constitution of North I policies we offer. ii>ia by the Republican Party. We favor We ask all thoughtful North Carolinians the education of all our children up to the to consider whether the pres- very limit of our available means. particularly ' ent Democratic Governor and Legislature We favor also a liberal policy with our South have dealt wisely or justly with all classes higln i' institutions of learning. The of our citizens in the laws they have re- needs highly trained men, and we would cently passed concerning railroads and the have the necessary training provided here violent measures they have taken to give so far as we have the means, and put these laws effect. We believe in regulat- within the reach of our young men of tal- ing railroads and other public carriers ent and industry, to the end that North strictly and carefully and in compelling ( arolinians may guide our people in the all corporations' to obey the law as faith- development of bur resources, in govern- fully as the humbest private citizen. But ment, in business, in the beautifying of we do not believe that Legislatures are our towns, our cities and our homes, and competent to fix absolutely the precise in tin' elevation of our daily life. rates at which passengers and freight shall This is trui' also of our institutions of be carried. We are sure that the Legisla- charity, particularly the provision made tor ture of this State, which attempted to fix ih,. blind, Hie deaf and the insane, for I h i min- passenger rates absolutely and neglected efficiency with which any community freight rates—much the more substantial isters to such unfortunate human beings is grievance cf our people—had neither the a measure of its civilization. It is equally special knowledge nor the right for such true of our Confederate veterans who an undertaking. not the means of self-support; the

King's Business College guarantees position to its full grad- uates or refunds all money paid. Send for special offers explain- ing this. Address, J. H. King, President, Raleigh or Charlotte. 44 VOTE FOH COVERNOR loves and honors them, and they must not property owned by each householder in be permitted to suffer want. We denounce the State of North Carolina. the Democratic Party for not keeping its We believe in the dignity of labor and repeated pledges to provide our Confeder- the elevation of the wage-earner, and ate soldiers and their widows with suitable pledge our party to the enactment of such pensions commensurate with their services laws as will best promote this end. We to the State, and we pledge ourselves to believe that labor and capital are co-ordi- double the pension now given by the State nate branches of our industrial life, each to these classes. necessary to the other, that neither can We demand a fair election law which will prosper without the other, and looking to permit an elector to cast a ballot pr.i- this end we pledge our party to the en- vately. without interference or dictation. actment of such laws as will, so far as We favor, as we have ever favored, local possible, create the kindliest feeling be- self-government; and demand the right to tween labor and capital, remove all causes elect by direct vote of the people all mem- for conflict between the two, and promote bers of the county boards of education, the upbuilding of both classes. county superintendents of public instruc- We favor restricting immigration rigidly, tion, county commissioners and tax collec- admitting none but the better class to tors and justices of the peace. our shores, and protecting American labor We favor an extension and improve- against foreign cheap labor. ment of the public roads of the State, We believe the South should no longer and believe that the employment of the hold itself politically separate and apart State's convicts on such work is the best from the rest of the country. We be- use that can be made of criminals con- lieve the time has come when no interest victed of crimes. We further favor a law or principle any longer demands such iso- prohibiting the use of striped uniforms lation. We ask the people of North Caro- upon all persons convicted of misdemean- lina to give us their suffrages, not merely | ors in the courts of North Carolina. because the Democratic Party, under its We favor the establishment of one or both in the State and | present leadership, more reformatories tor the correction of in the Nation, is unfit for power; not youthful criminals convicted of minor of- I merely because the candidates we here fenses, and we favor a separate reform- nominate and the policies we recommend atory for females convicted of similar of- are worthy of acceptance, but because fenses. every Republican vote cast in the South is We pledge ourselves to a liberal appro- a vote for freedom, a vote for the right priation for the care and support of our of our children to enter fully into the charitable institutions. life of the great republic which our fathers We favor the exemption from taxation of labored and fought and suffered to estab- two hundred dollars' worth of personal lish.

Comparative Vote For Governor.

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1908 1904. COUNTY. Alamance ... 2,220 2,130

Alexander . . 793 Alleghany .. 643 Anson 1,538 Ashe 1,700

Beaufort . . . 1,914 Bertie 1,328 Bladen 1,213

Brunswick . . 671

Buncombe . . 3,629 Burke 1,353 Cabarrus . . . 1,616

Caldwell . . . 1,476 Camden .... 405 Carteret .... 1,173 Caswell '878

Catawba . . . 1,961

Chatham . . . 1,594 VOTE FOR GOVERNOR 45

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Jackson 1,028 1,073 1,021 950 Locke Craig—Burke, 1; Halifax, 1. Johnston 2,816 2,596 2,586 1,513 C. W. Tillett—Camden, 1. Jones 631 272 662 228 J. A. Transou—Alamance, 2; Beaufort, Lee 912 501 29; Buncombe, 48; Catawba, 2; Chatham, Lenoir 1,490 896 1,471 "631 3; Clay, 1; Davidson, 1; Durham, 1; For- Lincoln .... 1,286 1,180 1,062 711 syth, 118; Gaston, 5; Guilford, 37; Harnett, Macon 940 1,017 924 963 1; Iredell, 1; Jackson, 3; Macon, 2; Meck- Madison .... 878 2,001 1,012 1,939 lenburg. 2; Moore, 11; Nash, i; Onslow, 1;

Martin 1,385 360 1,446 179 Orange, 2; Pamlico, 18; Randolph, 4; Rock- ( McDowell 973 984 856 917 ingham, 10; Stokes, 5; Surry, 2. Mecklenburg. 4,233 1,385 3,229 668 Mitchell .... 575 1,797 417 1,361 for State Officers. Montgomery. 1,047 1,047 967 824 Vote Moore 1,219 976 1,487 1,127 For Lieutenant Governor— Nash 1,848 1,222 1,489 577 Newland 145,147 New Hanover 2,110 283 1,284 56 Toms 107,851

Northampton. 1,691 . 121 1,539 103 Onslow 988 559 908 439 Newland's majority 37,296 Orange 1,077 1,014 952 556 Pamlico 671 478 612 397 Secretary of State— . 265 211 Pasquotank 1,048 1,001 Grimes 145,268 Pender 294 972 124 1,019 Thompson 107,848 Perquimans. . 598 427 663 311 Person 890 847 945 558 Grimes' majority 37,420 Pitt 2,500 811 2,298 439 Polk 536 594 502 552 State Auditor— Randolph . . . 2,546 2,647 2,409 1,894 Dixon 145,066 Richmond . . 1,106 366 955 274 Wood 107,848 Robeson .... 3,005 1,115 2,449 846 Rockingham. 2,039 1,883 2,023 1,214 Dixon's ?7,213 Rowan 2,719 1,723 2,497 1,198 majority Rutherford . 2,011 1,739 1,873 1,294 Sampson 1,400 2,423 1,046 1,776 Treasurer— Scotland 752 47 662 64 Lacy 145,146 Stanly 1,537 1,630 1,016 1,060 Grigg 107,790 Stokes 1,123 1,671 1,117 1,483 Surry 1,820 2,781 1,833 2,408 Lacy's majority 37,356 Swain 614 902 521 804 Transylvania. 600 579 587 500 Supt. Public Instruction— Tyrrell 357 345 392 274 Joyner 145,023 Union 2,086 701 1,233 297 Lyerly 107,733 Vance 1,187 578 1,042 428 Wake 4,149 2,583 3,647 1,091 Joyner's majority 37,296 Warren 1,171 191 1,185 134 Washington . 534 526 500 354 Attorney General^ , Watauga . . . 998 1,279 898 1,233 Bickett 144,955 Wayne 2,274 1,450 2,091 1,114 Newell 107,872 Wilkes 1,599 3,331 1,360 2,427 Wilson 1,905 831 1,387 586 Bickett's Yadkin 718 1,649 703 1,411 majority 37,033 Yancey 1,002 912 1,035 938 Commissioner Labor and Printing— Total 145,102 107,760 128,761 79,505 Shipman 145,078

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Ray 107,844 Judge Fifteenth District— J. S. Adams 145,005 37,234 Shipman's majority V. S. Lusk 107,698 Corporation Commissioner— Adams' majority 27,207 Aycock ~. 144,989 Elmore 107,864 THE SOCIALIST VOTE. Aycock's majority 37,125 The votes received by the Socialist can- didates were: Commissioner Agriculture— Graham 145,049 Governor—J. A. Transou 310 Mewborne 107,721 Lieut. -Governor—F. A. Dorsett 312 Secretary of State—G. F. Wilson 811 Graham's majority 37,328 State Auditor—E. C. Barkley ,. 311 Treasurer—E. B. Wells 313 Insurance Commissioner— Supt. Pub. Ins.—Nat M. Pickett 313 Youns; 145,069 Com'r of Labor—R. J. Smathers 314 Norris 107,791 Corp'n Corn's—W. J. Newton 291 Com'r Agri're—P. E. Burke 317 Young's majority 37,278 Ins. Com'sr—R. J. Morton 315

Congressional Vote— 1908. For Congress—First Congres- Jones 622 280 sional District. Onslow 995 564 John H Isaac M. Pamlico 659 484 COUNTIES. Small. Meekins. Pender 1,133 282 Beaufort 1,968 1,167 Sampson 1,410 2,407 Camden 408 143 Wayne 2,329 1,428 Chowan 659 203 Currituck 730 45 Total 11,544 7,896 Dare 397 411 For Congress—Fourth Congres- Gates 696 282 sional District. Hertford 885 286 Hvde 743 166 E. W. W. G. Martin 310 COUNTIES. Pou. Briggs. 1,432 Chatham Pasquotank 1,042 311 1,595 1,427 643 439 Franklin 2,060 480 Perquimans Johnston Pitt 2,563 779 2,797 2,632 390 313 Nash 1,802 1,144 Tyrrell Vance Washington 563 487 1,188 572 Wake 4,021 2,711 Total 13,119 5,342 Total L. L. Brinkley—Chowan, 1. 13,463 8,966 W. — For Congress—Second Hugh Johnson Chatham, 1; Wake, Congres- 7.—Total, 8. sional District. Blair S. Franklin—Vance, 1. Claude McMurray T. T. Hicks—Wake, 1. COUNTIES. Kitchin. Ferguson. B. F. Montague—Wake, 2. Bertie 1,153 263 For Congress—Fifth Congres- Edgecombe 1,841 363 sional Greene 916 48S District. Halifax 2,135 248 A. L. J. M. Lenoir 1,495 884 COUNTIES. Brooks. Morehead. Northampton 1,677 113 Alamance 2,141 2,178 Warren 1,152 207 Caswell 853 344 Wilson 1,901 795 Durham 1,814 1,794 Forsyth g,534 2,861 Total 12,275 3,361 Granville 1,663 651 J. M. Cutehins, Edgecombe, 1. Guilford 3,516 2,901 W. F. Butterworth—Halifax, 1. Orange 995 1,059 T. W. Mitchell—Halifax, 63. Person 778 961 For — Rockingham 1,819 2,032 Congress Third Congres- Stokes sional District. 1,027 1,708 Surry 1,798 2,799 C R F W ' COUNTIES. Thomas. Hill. Total 18,938 19,288 Carteret .. 1,186 996 F. S. Blair, 62. Craven 1,521 350 J. P.. Taylor, 174. Duplin 1,689 1,105 J. E. Fields, 1. TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. CONGRESSIONAL VOTE. 47

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J. Allen Holt, 1. For Congress—Eighth Congres- W. A. Blair, 4. sional District. For Congress—Sixth Congres- R. N. C. H. sional District. COUNTIES. Hackett. Cowles. Hannibal A. M. Alexander 776 1,079 COUNTIES. L. Godwin Sloeum. Alleghany 632 563 Ashe Bladen 1,183 625 1,729 1,688 Brunswick 660 766 Cabarrus 1,635 1,847 Caldwell 1,717 Columbus 2,062 1,189 1,463 Cumberland Iredell 2,514 1,798 1,937 1,356 Rowan Harnett 1,561 1,029 2,446 1,988 New Hanover 2,165 247 Stanly 1,564 1,620 Robeson 2,974 1,173 Watauga 1,040 1,261 Wilkes 1,689 3,302 Total 12,542 6,385 Scotland 761 38 Total 15,488 16,863 Duncan Stewart— 34. John E. Fields, Randolph, 1 Rowan, John E. Fields—Rowan, 5; Wilkes, 2. J. Q. Taylor, Randolph, 1. For — Total, 7. Congress Seventh Congres- For — Ninth sional District. Congress Congres- R. N. Zeb. V. sional District. COUNTIES. Page. Walser. E. Y. J. A. Anson 1,537 255 COUNTIES. Webb. Smith. Davidson 2,220 2,484 Burke 1,364 1,318 Davie 815 1,158 Catawba 1,939 1,999 Lee 904 508 Cleveland 2,341 1,445 Montgomery 1,070 1,047 Gaston 2,657 1,705 Moore 1,244 959 Lincoln 1,300 1,157 Randolph 2,582 2,629 Madison 977 1,933 Richmond 1,133 361 Mecklenburg 4,350 1,279 Scotland 761 38 Mitchell 582 1,766 Union 2,081 670 Yancey 1,020 912 Yadkin 710 1,623 Total 16,530 13,514 Total 15,057 11,732 D. P. Hutchison—Mecklenburg, 1. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and English taught at King's Busi- ness College, by experts. Send for catalogue. 48 VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN NORTH CAROLINA.

For Congress — Tenth Congres- Rutherford 2,014 1,767 Swain 619 914 sional District. Transylvania 604 581 W. T. J. G. COUNTIES. Crawford. Grant. Total 14,884 15,245 Buncombe 3,548 3,572 Y. C. Westall—Buncombe, 54; Clay, 1; Cherokee 837 1,250 Henderson, 1; Jackson, 2. Total, 58.

Clav 351 320 Vote for Solicitor. , Graham 432 464 Solicitor for Third Judicial District— Haywood 1,984 1,263 Chas. L. Abernathy 7,460 Henderson 983 1,442 J. F. Duncan 94 Jackson 1,030 1,065 Ninth Judicial District— McDowell 991 982 Jones Fuller 12,149 Macon 939 1,030 No opposing candidate. Six scattering Polk 552 595 Republican votes.

Vote For President in North Carolina.

(R.) (D.) (R,) (D.) Roose- Bryan. Taft. Parker. velt. COUNTIES. 1908. 1904 Alamance 2,113 2,184

Alexander . 793 1,074 Alleghany 633 575 Anson 1,490 301 Ashe 1,639 1,674

Beaufort . . . 1,828 1,304 Bertie 1,258 360 Bladen 1,132 660 Brunswick 607 841

Buncombe . 3,506 3,572 Burke 1,310 1,358 Cabarrus 1,610 1,821 Caldwell . . 1,413 1,745 Camden 398 164

Carteret . . . 1,152 1,060

Caswell . . . 820 370

Catawba . . . 1,864 2,010 Chatham . . 1,521 1,497 Cherokee . . . 782 1,310

Chowan . . . 621 213 Clay 343 321 Cleveland . 2,282 1,459 Columbus . 1,845 1,381 Craven .... 1,399 449 Cumberland. 1,832 1,453

Currituck . 701 68 Dare 416 370

Davidson . . 2,126 2,340 Davie 780 1,185 Duplin .... 1,508 1,225 Durham 1,859 1,820 Edgecombe 1,753 438 Forsyth . . . 2,472 2,876 Franklin . . 1,984 561 Gaston .2,398 1,970 Gates ...... 653 337

Graham . . . 418 465

Granville . . 1,561 734 Greene .... 876 538 Guilford ... 3,822 2,863 Halifax . . . 2,165 380 Harnett . . . 1,501 1,047 Haywood . . 1,952 1,304 Henderson . 917 1,602

Hertford . . 839 353 Hyde 662 223 Iredell 2,465 1,803 Jackson . . . 1,022 1,086 POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT—ELECTORAL VOTE. 49

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Popular Vote For President—1908.

State— Taft. Bryan. Debs. New Jersey.. 265,298 182,522 10,219 Alabama 25,308 74,374 New York . . 870,070 667,468 38,451

Arkansas 56,967 87,043 5,0U0 North Carolina. . . 114,887 136,928 345

.. .. • California 182,064 107,770 18,736 North Dakota . . 57,771 32.909 2,4<)5 Colorado 123,700 126,649 7,974 Ohio 572,331 502,721 33,795 Connecticut .. .. H2',815 68,255 5,113 Ok'ahoma 110,550 123,907 21,752 Delaware 25,200 22,134 75 Oregon 62,350 38,049 7,430 Florida 10,654 31,104 3,747 Pennsylvania 745,779 448,785 39,913 Georgia 41,692 72,350 5S4 Rhode Island 43,942 24,706 1,365 Idaho 50,901 34,609 6,305 South Carolina .. 3,847 62,289 101 Illinois 629,932 450,810 39,711 South Dakota ... 67,466 40,266 2,846 Indiana 348,993 338,262 13,476 Tennesee 118,287 135,630 1,878 Iowa 275,210 200,771 8,287 Texas 69,229 227,264 8,524 Kansas 197,166 161,209 12,420 Utah 61,028 12,601 4,895 Kentucky 235,711 244,092 4,060 Vermont 39,552 11,496 320 Louisiana 9,589 63,568 2,538 Virginia 52,573 82,946 255

Maine 66,987 35,463 1,753 Washington . . 106,062 58,383 14,777 Maryland 111,253 111,117 2,500 West Virginia . . 137,869 111,418 3,076 Massachusetts .. 265,966 155,543 10,659 Wisconsin 248,673 106,707 28,146 Michigan 333,313 174,313 11,527 Wyoming 17,708 12,772 1,396 Minnesota .. .. 195,786 109,433 14,469

Mississippi . . .. 4,463 64,250 1,408 Tota's .. .." ..7.637,076 6.393.182 448,453 Missouri 346,915 345,884 15,398 Chafin (Prohibitionist), 241,252. Montana 32,333 29,326 5,885 Watson (Populist). 33,871. Nebraska 126,608 130,781 3,524 Hisgen (Hearst Party), 83,183. Nevada 10,214 10,655 2,029 Total popular vote, all candidates, 14,- New Hampshire.. 53,144 33,«55 1,299 852,841.

Electoral Vote—1908.

Electoral Delaware 3 States. Votes. Florida 5 Bryan. Taft. Georgia 13 Alabama 11 Idaho 3 Arkansas 9 Illinois 27 California 10 Indiana 15 Colorado 5 Iowa 13 Connecticut 7 Kansas 10

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Kentucky 13 Oklahoma 7 < 4 Louisiana 9 >r< gon Maine 6 Pennsylvania 34 Maryland Rhi de Island 4 Massachusetts 16 South Carolina 9 Michigan 11 South Dakota Minnesota 11 Tennessee 12

- i 18 Mississippi 10 .. Missouri 18 Utah 3 Montana 3 Vermont 4 Nebraska 8 Virginia 12 Nei ada 3 Washington '5 New Hampshire 4 West Virginia 7 13 New Jersey !'<* Wisconsin New York 39 Wyoming 3 Nortli Carolina 12 North Dakota 4 Total 162 321 Ohio 23 Electoral votes necessary to a choice, 242.

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Holly Springs—K. II. Melntyre. Snow Camp (Sylvan) —Miles Reece. Hope Mills— A. W. Davenport. South Mills—E." T. Burgess. Huhtersville— J. M. Humphries. Southern Pines—W. F. Allen. — —E. E. Jamestown— L. Lea White. Spring Creek— Connor. Jonesboro- M. L. Wright. Spruce —Pine Arthur Ranes. K, nly— S. G. Rollings. Stanley H. H. McKeown. Kernersville— J. M. Weatherly. Stedman—C. T. Ward. — T. A. Holton. Kittrell C. E. Pennington. Stem— — LaGrangi — Geo. B. Strickland. Stoneville Miss Clara Pigg. Lattimon—W. T. R. Bell. Sturgills (Helton)— E. W. Cooke. Lexington (Reeds). Sunbury—John V. Miles, Supt; Mrs. T. W. Libi rty- J. A. Hornaday. Costen, Jr., Prin. Lilesvilli— A. A. Keener. Swan Quarter—I. A. Home. Li'lington—L. R. Hoffman. Teacheys—W. T. McGowan. r.inw S. G. Emmett C. Willis. I, No. 1, (Churchland)— Hasty. Trinity— No. —W. II. Unionville—0. C. Hamilton. Littleton, 2, (Aurelian Springs) — Albright. Vanceboro W. J. Newbold. Wakefield R. C. Holton. —W. R. Mills. (Wakelon)— Louisbuxg Walkertown—J. Graham Visar. Lucama—J. L. Woodward. Warsaw—B. I. Tart. Lumber — P. C. Cullum. Bridge Washington—N. C. Newbold. of Reeds) —G. J. Green. Lyons (Knap R. F. D. No. Macon—Herbert Seholz. Waynesville, 2, (Rock Hill)— D. M. Stallings. Macclesfield—A. F. Leighton. — Wt lister—T. F. Shipman. Madison J. E. Crutchfield. " Whitakers—O. V. Hicks. Marshall—W. B. Reid. Whiteville—W. R. "Smithwick. Marshall, ko. 2, (Madison —R. G. Seminary) Wliitth r — Miss Minnie Anders. Lyda. Wilkesboro—E. G. Sultlemyre. Matthews—O. I. Hinson. Williamston —Z. H. Rose. Mebane (Hawfields) —N. G. Stevens. Wilson's Mills—J. E. Jr. Mi Oaks—E. P. Franklin. Purcell, rry Winton— N. W. Britton. R. F. D. No. Monroe, 5, (Wesley Chapel)— Wise—Matt H. Wooten. W. B. Gillespie. Woodleaf—Geo. B. Wetmore. Morven—J. C. Crawford. Mouth of Wilson, Va. (Turkey Knob)— Mt. Ulla—E. W. S. Cobb. GRADED AND SPECIAJL TAX Murphy—L. E. Mauney. SCHOOLS. Nebo—W. B. Shinn. — Aberdeen Prof. Sinsrletary. Neuse, R. F. D. No. 1, (Bay Leaf)—F. L. Albemarle—H. A. Scott. Foust. Albemarle, (Wiscossett Graded School)—E. Newton Grove— Billv Robinson. W. Joyner. Newton, R. F. D. *No. 2, (St. James)—A. Alexander—Elza Elmore. C. Sherrill. Alexis— R. Newton, F. D. No. 1, (Startown)—R. C. Andrews—J. H. Harwood. Glenn. Angier—J. M. Page. Oriental—V. C. Daniels. Ashboro—O. V. Woosley. Orrum—J. A. Williams. Apex—A. D. Harrell. Pahtego—L. E. Bennett. Apex (Mills School)—Miss Ola Giles. Pikeville— A. R. Freeman. Apex (Patrick School) —Miss Ernie Booker. Pilot Mountain— H. F. Pardue. Apex (Salem)—J. M. White. Pittsboro—A. B. Stalvev. Apex (White Oak)—Miss Ana Kelly. Pleasant Garden—M. S. Giles. Asheville—R. J. Tigh". Pollocksville—Alex. H. White. Atlantic—V. C. Eaker. Poplar Branch—Miss Mary H. Phelps. Aulandcr--B. E. Phillips. Raleigh—Hugh Morson. Aurora—W. T. Brothers. Red Springs (Philadelphus)—Harllee Mc- Ayden—J. A. MoArtluir. Call. Balsom Grove—Miss Gertie Waldrop. Rich Square—J. R .Ware. Banners Elk—Edgar Tufts. Rich'ands—John W. Hall. Battleboro—E. C. Ruffin. Roberdell—E. D. Pusey. Battleground—Miss Lemana Gibbs. Robersonville—J. D. Everett. Bavboro—Prof. Hendricks. Rocky Mount (Red Oak)—Palmer Dalrym- Beaufort— L. M. White. ple. Beaulaville—Miss Mary Mayo. Ronda—M. F. Bumgarner. Belgrade—Miss Nellie' Allen. Roper—W. F. McCanless. Belhaven—W. M. Hinson. Rosman— Benson—L. T. Royall. Row'and—William C. — — Herbert. Bessemer City T. P. Rockette. Ruffin L. N. Hickerson. Beta— S. T. Cooper. Scotts— J. M. Watt. — — Bethel Julian B. Martin. Seaboard Horace Stewart. Biscoe—Hoy Taylor. Seven —D. Z. Newton. — —Springs Boomer J. H. Isbell. Severn Boone—Miss Sallie Ray. Siler City—C. C. Sharpe. Brevard—Ben G. Estes. KING'S BUSINESS ^^^^UU^l^ COLLEGE SCHOOLS AN D COLLEGES. 65

Presbyterian College women CHARLOTTE, N. C. Rev. J. ft. Bridges, D. D., President Send for Catalogue. BCILDING—The largest antl finest in the State. Recently built. Elegantly furnished. Conveniences—Hot and Cold Baths. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Bed-room limited to two girls each. Fire escapes. ADVANTAGES—Situated in center of city on a five-acre lot. Finely equipped Gymnasium, with regular gymnasium course. One of the largest Pipe Organs in the South. Music and Art Specialties. FACULTY—Full Faculty of Experienced Teachers. RATES—Lower than any school of the same grade in the State. — Bright, (Sand Hill)—Miss Maud Ruppe. Crab Creek Norman Stepp, p. o., Etowah. Browns Summit—Miss Jessie White. Cullowhee—E. H. Stilwell. Brown's Summit (Brightwood)—Mrs. T. -N. Pallas— S. G. Lindsay. Sellars. Danville, Va., No. 5, (Dan River) —Miss Browns Summit, R. F. D., (Gibsonville) — Wilson. Rev. F. M. Hair. Davidson—W. F. O'Kelly. Brvson City—S. A. Richardson. Dell—C. —M. Beach. Burgaw—D. H. Bland. Dillsboro — Burlington— F. H. Curtis. — Drum—Hill Miss Sallie Edwards. Burlington, R. F. D. No. 1, (Friendship) Dunn J. A. McLean. P. E. Shaw. Durham—W. D. Carmichacl. Burlington, R. F. D. No. S, (Hall's)—Miss East Bind— Carrie Hornaday. Mas! Kings Mountain (Cumberland)—Miss Calypso—P. M. Williams. Eliose McGill. Cedar Creek—Miss Katie Shaw. Edenton— 15. H. Bacliman. Cedar Hill—Miss Sussanna D. Randleman. Edwards—Geo. F. Hill. Chadbourn— Efland (Fairfield) —Miss Dora R. Andrews. ( harlotte— Alexander Graham. Elkville—Miss Bertha Day. Charlotte. R. F. D. No. 2, (Sharon Acad- Elizabeth City— S. L. Sheep. emy)—W. B. Reid. Elkton—Miss Mattie Uzzell. Charlotte, R. F. D. No. 3, (Shopton)—W. Elm Citv— A. B. Cameron. W. Rankin, Jr. Elon College—— Mrs. J. W. Patton. Olierryville— S.— P. Wilson. Enfield M. S. Wiggins. — China —Grove Miss Carrie Gracher. Englehard (Lake Landing)— George Guthrie. Clayton Bruce H. —Carroway. Etowah (Crab Creek) Norman Stepp. Climax (Oak Hill) Miss Joyner Harden. Eureka—E. —B. Phillips. Clinton——J. Walter Campen. Farmington W. P. Hcnlev. ("arkton S. Singletary, Jr. FurmviUe—E.— M. Rollins. Coats—C.— D. Stewart. Favetteville J. A. Jones. Colerain Miss Louise X. Ferebee. Fayetteville, No. 8, (East Over)—I. S. Colfax—J. A. Storfe. Flannagan. Columbia—W. B. Morton. No. Mc- — Fayetteville, 3, (Glendale)—Arthur Concord J. D. Lentz. — Nair. Concord, No. 1, (Pitts) Miss Lula Morri- Fayetteville, No. 8, (Grays Creek)—Guy son. Cox. Concord, R. F. D. No. 1, (Rimer)—A. H. Fayetteville, R. F. D. No. 8 (King Hiram) Penninger. —W. 1. Johnson. Concord, No. 6, (Whitehall)—C. A. Coch Fayetteville, No. 3 (McPherson) Miss Mary ran. McArthur. Concord, No. 3, (Winecoff)—Jno. W. Moore. Fayetteville, No. X (Westover) Miss Myrtle Congo—Miss Jannie Gilreath. Graham. Coolecmee— R. D. Johnson. Finch—J. E. Redfern. Cora— Fishing Creek—W. R. Hendren. Cornelius—J.' Willis Raglev. Flat Hock—W S. Shetle.

Council—A. C. Chaffln. I'll ill i \. M. Gallamore. Courtney—Prof. Mitchell. Forest City— E. J. Abernethy. Touch typewriting taught at Kin 's Business College, Sn< orpo- rated, capital stork $30,000. Raleigh, N. C, and Charlotte, \. C. 56 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.

THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMAL & INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE

offers to the young women of the State four regular courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Music. The eigh- teenth annual session begin s September, 1909. THE SPECIAL TWO M ONTHS' COURSES FOR TEACHERS

OF OTHER COLLEGES B EGINS APRIL 5, 1909. For catalogue and other information address,

President J. I. FOUST, Greensboro, N. C. — — Franklin C. A. Haynes.— Greensboro (Proximity) —Miss Grimsley. Franklin (Higdonville)— Miss Laura Jones. Greensboro (Revolution) Miss Stella Grims- Franklinsville— D. M. Weatherly. ley. Franklinton— E. E. Sams. Greensboro, No. 1, (Rocky Knoll)—Miss Fremont W. M.— Rodgers. Lou Gray. Fuquay—Springs Robt. A. Foard. Greensboro,— R. F. D. No. 6, (South Buffalo) Garner J. E. Dowd. — Miss Dovie Mendenhall. Gainer (Cade Springs) Miss Sarah H. Greensboro, No. 3, (Walnut Grove)—D. A. Stancil. Neese. Gastonia —Joe S. Wrav. Greensboro (White Oak)—Miss Mary Cator. Gates (Reynoldson) —Miss Lottie May Rice. Orp«nviTle—H. B. Smitn. Gibsonville—A. M. Garwood. Grifton—W. H. Cale. Gibsonville (Monticello) —Just established. Guilford College— Glen Alpine—Frank W. Edmonson. Guilford College, R. F. D., (Muirs Chapel) Glengarry—Mrs. M. N. liobeson. —Miss Olive Anderson. Glover—R. A. Burt. Guilford College—T. D. Sharp. Godwin—W R. Clegg. Guilford College (Piney Grove) —Miss Nettie Gold Valley—A. C. Bergeron. Malloy. Goldsboro— A. E. Woltz. Hamilton—S. T. Lisle. Goldsboro, R. F. D. No. 1, (Rosewood)—E. Hamlet—W. L. Criddlehaugh. N. Thoane. Harris Creek (Jacksonville, R. F. D. No. 3) Goldsboro, R. F. D. No. 2, (Woodland)—W. Acover Fountain. E. Younts. Harrisburg—D. W. Moose. Graham— A. T. Allen. Haw River—A. L. Lincoln. Granite Falls—James W. Eendron. Haw River (Hawsfleld)—N. S. Stevens. Greensboro—W. H. Swift. Hays—A. B. Hays. — I. Greensboro, R. F. D. No. 4, (Bessemer) J. Henderson— T. Alderman. Wilson Correll. Henderson, R. F. D., (Buna Vista)—E. L Greensboro (Crow Hill) —Miss Katie Gibbs. Green. Greensboro, R. F. D. No. 4, (Glenwood)— Henderson (So. Henderson) —Mrs. W. I). Miss Cora Hornaday. Horner. Greensboro, R. F. D. No. 3 (Groome)— Hendersonville—R. M. Ives. R. A. Neese. Hend°rsonville (Big Willow) —Rev. T A. Greensboro, No. 3, (Halls)—John S. Teague. Drake. Greensboro (Hodgin) —Miss Francis Marshall. Hertford— S. B. Underwood. Greensboro, No. 7, (Longview)—Miss Lillian Hickory—Charles M. Stalcy. Jinnette. High Point—Harry Howell. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 57 Elizabeth College and Conservatory of usic CHARLOTTE, N. C. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. Ideal climate. Midway between Asheville and Pinehurst, New York and Florida. Beautiful suburban location, overlooking the city. 20 acres campus. $250,000.00 college plant. Fire-proof buildings. 20 experienced, university-educated teachers. A. B. and elective graduate courses. Music, Art, Expression. Write for free catalog. CHAS. B. KING, President

High Point, No. 1, (Deep River) —Miss Lincolnton—B. P. Caldwell. Amanda Leonard. Little Rand Mt.—W. S. Edwards. High Point, No. 2, (DeLane) —Miss Kara Littleton- Reid. Locust Hill (Pelham) —Miss May Brown. High Point (Meehanicsville)—D. P. Cobb. Louisbu.g— \V. K. Mills. High Point, R. F. D., (Oak Hill)—J. D. Lowell—Prof. Kahn. Paul. . . Luama— High Point, R. F. D. No. 3, (Oak Shade)— Lucia— Miss Bettie Blackburn. Lumberton—R. E. Sentelle. High Point, R. F. D., (Springfield)—E. E. .Macclesfield—A. F. Leighton. Farlow. Madison—J. E. Crutchfield. High Point, R. F. D., (Welch)—J. A. Madison—J. \V. Griffin. Wright. Magnolia—G. C. Scaife. Mills, No. Miss Bettie — Hope 1, (Galatia)— Manchester— W. A. Nicholson. Campbell. — Manteo Richard T. Hovverton, Jr. Horse Shoe, (Rymer) Miss Maggie Brittain. Maple Springs—Miss Ina Cook. Iluntersville—.). M. Matthews. Marble—Jack Barton. Idalia—Miss Emily Guilford. Marion—D. F. Giles. Iotla— Franklin. — Miss— Elizabeth Kelly, Marsh ville Jackson Hamilton. Jackson J. R. McLendon. Matthews, R. F. D. 17 (Providence)—Miss Jacksonville— H. M. Loy. Minnie Downs. Jacksonville, R. F. D. No. 3—Acover Foun- Matthews (Wedington)—G. W. Davenport. tain, (Harris Creek). Maxton—Supt. Thomason. Jamestown—L. Lea White. Mavodan—Mrs. L. W. Weathersby. Jefferson—E. J. Johnson. Me'banc— H. C- Stout. Job's — — Cabin— Miss Ethel Bumgarner. Merry Oakes E. R. Franklin. Jonesboro—Martin Wright. Middleburg—Mrs. H. F. Howland. Jonesville M. R. Dunnagan. Millspring (Silver Creek)— R. B. Ledbetter. Kelly, No. 4—E. C. Dollar. Mint Hill (Bain Academy)—R. M. Gray. Kelly, No. 5—H. L. Cupp. Mocksville— R. D. Jenkins. Kenly— S. G.— Rollins. Monbo——A. C. Sherrill. Kernersville J. M. Weatherly. — Monroe J. A. Bivens. Kernersville, No. 3, (Winding Hill) Miss Monroe, No. 4, (Prospect)—Ed. Crane. Essie Fulton. Monroe (Wesley)—T. M. Wylie. Kittrell—E. O. Pennington. Montezuma—Prof. Ridcner. Kings Mountain (Cumberland)—Miss Eloise Moravian Falls—C. S. Bumgarner. McGill. Morehead City—S. W. Carvile. Kinston—L. C. Brogden. Morgan ton—J. E. Aveiii. LaGrange—Geo. B. Strickland. Mooresville—A. C. Kerley. Lawndale (Piedmont)—W. D. Burns. \Ins

This indispensable branch of a business education forms the very foundation of business s nccess, and therefore it makes a very important part of the course at King's Business College. 58 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Mulberry—John McGrady. fcmithfii Id—Ira— T. Turlington. Murphy— L. E. Mauney. Snei ds F< rry Miss Etta— Freeman. Murphy (Marble)—Jessie Mauney. Snow Camp (Spring)— Miss Mary Holmes. Nashville—— J. P. Wilson. Snow Camp (Green) —Miss SaUie Ratcliffe. N wton J. A. —Smithdeal. Snow tamp (Sylvan) Miles Rcece. Newton Grove Billie Robinson. Shelby, R. F. D. No. 3, (Boiling Springs) — New lieni — II. B. Craven. J. J. Hudgins. North Henderson—Miss Marina Whitley. Southport — Miss Lucile Reamy. North Wilkesbbro —W. G. Coletrane. Speed—W. A. Bridgers. North Wilkesboro, No. 4—D. G. Wiles. Spencer—W. G. Caswell. Oak Ridge— Mrs. Ella B. Merrimon. Spray—Geo. W. Deshazo. Oak Ridge— Grover Brookbank. Spring Hope—R. E. Ransom. Old Fort— R. D. Jenkins. Spruce Pine—Arthur Rains. Ophir (Uwharrie) —W. L. Thayor. Statesville—D. Matt Thompson. Oriental—V. C. Daniels. Stedman—C. T. Ward. O3ceo'a Miss Elma Thomas. Stokesdale—W. G. Lowry. Oxford—J. W. Conley. Stokesdale (Bethel)—J. Wright Pegram. Parkton- Preston Stamps. Stoneville—A. E. Garrett. Pendleton—W. J. Beale. Stony Point—James Hendren. Pilot Mountain— FI. F. Pardue. Sunbury—Mrs. J. M. White, (Middle Pinetops—S. T. Thorne. Swamp). " Pinnacle—T. L. Revelle. Swan Quarter—I. H. Home. Pine Level—W. P. Cameron. Swan Quarter (South Lake)—Miss Eloise Pisga—Gertrude Mitchell. Bell. Pittsboro—A. B. Stalvey. Tarboro—R. G. Kittrell.

Pleasant Garden—M. S. Giles. Thomasville—J. N. - Hanss. Pleasant Garden (Pine Grove) —Mrs. L. M. Tomotla— W. B. Sneed. Lorbacher. Trenton—C. W. Howard, Jr. Pleasant Garden (Tucker) —Miss Lula Fent- Trov—Wade Crawford. ress. Tryon—W. A. Newell. Pleasant Hill —F. M. Higgins. Fnionville— O. C. Hamilton. Plumtree—Rev. Hall. — — Joseph Vandemere Miss Joella Mayo. Plymouth C. J. Everett. Wads—Miss Elizabeth McCoy. Pomona — Miss Bessie Howard. Warlrsboro—J. H. Mclver. Polloeksville—Alex. H. White. Wallace—W. B. Allen. Price's Mills— — — Walnut Grove Miss Viola Gambill. Princeton— Miss Pearl Aycock. Wake Forest—W. O. Cox. Purlear J. A. Thomasson. Wake Forest E. P. Ellington. T (Forestville)— Qualla—Chas. Owen. W arrenton—Prof. Grant. Gates (Reynoldson) —Miss Lottie May. Warsaw (Lanefield) —Miss Florence Boyette. Raeford— J. R. Holler Mclntyre. Washington—N. C. Newbold. Raleigh—Frank M. Harper. Waxhaw—R. T. Teague. Ramseur—W. P. White. Waxhaw, No. 3, (Wedington)—J. M. Dow- Randleman—N. F. Farlow. num. Red Oak— P. Dalrymple. Waynesville—W. C. Allen. Reelsboro—Frank Brinson. Webster—J. L. Woodward. R idsville—S. G. Harden. Weldon—R. H. Latham. Rhodhiss— Wc ndell—Mrs. Mary L. Nowell. Richlands— C. D. Franck. V.'i --tfield—C. H. Johnson. R. Riley, F. D. No. 1, (Ray School)—Mrs. Whi takers— Beatrice P. Baker. White Oak—W. W. Woodhouse. Roanoke — Prof. Akers. Rapids Whiteville—J. A. Smithwick. River—W. T. Comer. Roaring Whittier—Miss Minnie Lyda. Robersonville—J. D. Everett. Wilkesboro—E. G. Settlemyre. Rock Creek—J. S. Elliott. Williamston—Z. H. Rose. — L. J. Bell. Rockingham Wilmington—J. J. Blair. Mount—W. V. Rocky Boyle. Wilmington (Hemingway)—Wingate Un- X Roads—S. E. Garner. Rogers derbill. I.olesvilh — W. R. Sherr>.!l. Wilmington —Miss Nellie Cook. Ronda—M. F. (Union) Bumgarner. Wilson—Charles L. Coon. — Walter F. McCanless. Roper Wilson Mills—J. E. Pureell. Rose Hill, (Rockfish) —Miss Mary Johnson. Windsor—J. I. White. Rose Hill——J. W. Sloan. Wingate—B. T. Tyner. Rosendale B. O. Turner. Winston— W. S. Snipes. Rosendale—B. O. Turner. — — Woodard (Cashie Creek) Miss Augustine Round Mt.— Miss Ethel Dimmette. Parker. Roxboro Henry Burns. Youngsville— Roxobel—W. M. Cook. Youngsville, R. F. D. No. 1, (Pearce Ruffin—L. W. Hickerson. School) —L. N. Ranes. —J. B. — Ruthtrfordton — Bridges. Salcmburg Mrs. Edwards. Ridgeville (Semora) W. L. Crumpton. Salisbury—J. L. Lingle and I. C. Griffin. Smalls—Miss Mary O. Guilford. Samaria—W. L. Duncan. KING'S BUSINESS zzwrntz* COLLEGE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 59

The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts

OFFERS PRACTICAL INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION IN:— 1. Agriculture, including Horticulture, Dairying, Stock-raising, and the Sciences on which these are based. 2. Engineering, including Civil, Electrical and Mechanical and a two year Machinist Course. 3. Textile Art, including Spinning-, Weaving, Dyeing, Mill Calcu- lations, Mill Management, Etc. 4. Industrial Chemistry. These coures present splendid opportunities for young men to lit

themselves for assured succ ess in life. . For catalogues write to

President D. H. HILL, West Raleigh, N. C.

Sanford—R. W. Allen. Winn. Saxapahaw—A. W. Hobbs. Wit Academy— Clias. R. Wheaiey. Scotland Neck—C. YV". Wilson. Asheville Farm School— Swanannoa. Seranton (Sladesville) —Miss Clara Hearn. Weaverville College, Weaverville—W. L. Seaboard— Robert K. Sanson. Abernathy. S:agrove (Why Not) —G. F. Grover. Miss Ford's School for Girls, Asheville— Selma—B. F. Hassell. Miss E. Ford. Shelbv— .]. Y. In in. Regan School, Regan—H. F. Brinson. Lee B. Weathers. Shelby (Earl)— Funston Institute, Funston—J. C. Mizell. Siler Chas. C. City— Sharpe. Patten's High School, Morganton—R. L. Patton. PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND Marbut School, Morganton—Mrs. N. E. PRINCIPALS. Marbut. Rutherford Rutherford College— Tavlorsville Colleaiate Institute, Taylors- College, W. W. Peel. yille—J. A. White. Mt. Pleasant Mt. Hiddenite High School, Hiddenite—A. F. Collegiate Institute, Pleasant— G. F. McAllister, Miller. Sharpe. Henry Mt. Amoena Mt. Puasant—Rev. Green Valley Academy, Green Valley—J. Seminary, 0. Goodman. J. H. C. Fisher. Hall No. 6— Helton Academy—Helton. Sunderland Seminary, Concord, Miss Melissa Jefferson Academy—Jefftrson. Montgomery. Concord Concord—W. W. Miss Maude Gurley's School—Windsor. High School, Morris. Miss M. Augusta Dunstan's School—Wind- sor. Campbell High School, Concord—Rev. W. Edward High School—Edward. G. Campbell. Miss Bettie Roberson— Washington. Mrs. S. V. Irwin—Concord. Trinity School, Chocowinity—N. C. Hughes. Davenport College, Lenoir—C. C. Weaver. Pantcgo Academy— Pantego. Lenoir Academy—Lenoir. Bath Academy— Bath. St. Paul's School (Epis.1, Beaufort—Edward White Oak Academy, White Oak—W. W. T. Hill. Woodhouse. IJiaul'ort High School, Beaiffort—Miss Southport High School, Southport—Prof. Maud Davis. Rendollar. Harry North School (Meth.), More In ad Asheville School, Asheville—M. M. Ander- City— Bruce II. Carrjway. son, Atlantic Institute (Bapt.), Morehead Citj - Winn's School for Boys, Asheville—J. A. A. W. Setzer.

King's Business College has an expert penman in charge <>l the Penmanship Department. \\ e prove thai we have the hest in all departments. Write lor our propositions. 60 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.

Baptist University For Women Located in the heart of Raleigh, convenient to Libraries and Churches, School of Arts, Philosophy and Sciences; of Music, Elocution, Art, Bible and Business. Faculty of twenty-nine women and six men. Comfort of students looked after by Lady Principal, Matron, Lady Physician and Nurse. Excellent equip- ment, furnishings and fare. Board, Literary tuition, Physician, Nurse, Library and Gymnasium, $196.50 per session; in Club, $170.00-$175.00. Address R. X. VANN RALEIGH, N. C. — Graham Academy, Marshallburg—W. Q. A. Southern Conservatory of Music, Durham Graham. Gilmore Ward Bryant. Prof. Mack Ball's School—Atlantic. Tarboro Male Academy, Tarboro—F. S. Yanceyville, Yanceyville;—June Bennetl. Wilkinson. Pinnix-Hurdle Institute, Union Ridge, R. F. Salem Boys School, Winston-Salem—J. F. D.—T. W. Stroud. Brower. — Ieasburg Institute, Leasburg— Miss Fannie Clemmons High School, Clemmons J. E. Sargeant. Hall. Goldston High School, Goldston—W. II. Rural Hall Academy—Rural Hall. Tyler. Louisburg College for Women, Louisburg— Mt. Vernon Springs School, Mt. Vernon Mrs. Mary Davis Allen. —Miss Lizzie Dixon. — Springs — Mapleville High School, Mapleville Miss Miss Daisy Massie Murphy. Jannette Hayes. Hayesville High School, Hayesville—G. H. Bunn High School, Bunn—W. D. Poe. Haigler. Ingleside High School, Ingleside—Thos. Piedmont High School, Lawndale—W. D. Sledge. Burns. Linwood College, Gastonia—Rev. A. T. Fallston High School, Fallston—J. W. Lindsay. Dellinger. Sacred Heart Academy (Cath.), Belmont— Lattimore High School, Lattimore— \V. T. Mother M. Theresa. R. Bell. Belmont High School, Belmont—Frank Boiling Springs High School, Shelby, No. Jackson. 3—J. D. Huggins. Mrs. Lucy 0. Brown—Gatesville. Waco High School—Wcco. McLeansville Academy, McLeansville—C. D F.arl High School, Earl—George P. Webb. Cobb. Sharion High School—Shelby, No. 3. Browns Summit Academy, Browns Sum — mit—W. H. Rankin. Miss Mamie H. Richardson New Bern. — Miss Lizzette Hanff—New Bern. Peele's College of Business, Greensboro Judson Peele. Christ Church Parochial School, New — Rcrn—Miss Mary N. Williams. Havwood Institute, Clyde W. H. Woodall. Bat Cave Bat Cave—H. G. Mitch- Miss Alice Mallett—Fayetteville. (Epis.), ell. Misses Ellison—Fayetteville. St. Paul (Epis.), Edneyville—Miss Springer. Donaldson-Davidson Academy—Fayetteville. Upward (Epis.), Flat Rock, R. F. D—Miss Raeford High School (Mixed), Raeford—E. Helen Webb. D. Summers. Fruitland High School (Bapt.), Fruitland— Denton School. Denton—Rev. High George P. H. Posey. L. Reynolds. — — Seminary for Young Ladies, Murfreesboro Churchland High School Churchland. Mrs. E. E. Parham. —P. S. Vann. Liberty Institute, Wallbury Fairfield, Fairfield—D. W. Simmons. Reeds 3—J. W. High School, Lexington, No. McC!aud, Scranton—Miss Ada Ray. Cole. — — Sladesville School, Scranton Miss Org Sunny Side,—Mocksville Miss M. M. Eaton. Credle. Cana, Cana Paul H. Nance. Statesville Male Academy, Statesville—A. Grove Academy, Kenansville—L. McNeil, S. Paxton. Carl Shaw. Harmony Academy—Harmony. James Sprunt Institute Kenansville—Miss Eupeptic Springs Academy — Eupeptic Blanche Boyd. Springs. Faison Male Academy, Faison—Prof. Cool Springs Academy, Cool Springs—John Spencer. F. Mitchell. KING'S BUSINESS ^^ COLLEGE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 61 Greensboro Female College GREENSBORO, N. C. Literary and business courses. Schools of music, art and elo- cution. Finest advantages, and moderate terms. FALL SESSION begins Wednesday, September 8th, 1909. For catalogue apply to ' MRS. LUCY H. ROBERTSON, President, Greensboro, N, C. — Statesville Female College, Statesville Dr. O-k Lcve' High School, Nashville—S. V. J. A. Scott. Pitts, M. W. Forrest. Troutman Academy, Troutman—M. T. Cape Fear Academy, Wilmington—W. Cat- Hinshaw. — lett. Sylva Collegiate Institute, Sylva F. A. St. Paul's Academy, W Imington. Brown. Miss Alderman's Select School, Wilmington Trenton High School, Trenton—W. H. —Miss Mamie Alderman. Rhodes. Miss Harts Select School, Wilmington—Miss Miss Dora Miller's School—Kinston. Annie Hart. The Kinston Practical Business College, Primary School, Wilmington—Miss Mamie Kinston—Mrs. W. A. Bobbitt. Clark. Mrs. Mittie Perry's School—Kinston. Olney High School, George—Miss Mary D. Holmes. The Industrial Christian College, Kinston— Mrs. Rev. J. W. Tyndall. Brags & Miss Hurt's School, Hills- boro—Mrs. Fassifern, Lincolnton—Miss Kate Shipp. Mary Bragg and Miss Alice Marshall Academy, Marshall—Miss Rose Heart. McCorel. Caldwell Institute, Rougemont, R. F. Tf. No. 3. — M. Mars Hill College (Mixed), Mars Hill—R. . Rev. W. Arrowood. L. Moore. Cedar Grove Academy, Cedar Grove—Miss Bell Institute, Walnut— Rev. Frank March. Annie Hughes. Dorland Institute, Hot Springs—Miss Julia Orange Grove Academy, Hillsboro, R. F. D. Phillips. No. 3—J. F. Grcason. Hamilton Academy, Hamilton—H. A. Neal. Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill—A. F. Hollaman. Everetts Academy, Everetts—J. L. Leggett. Pamlico Beard School, Charlotte—J. G. Beard. Male and Female Institute, Stone- wall— H. M. Charlotte High School, Charlotte—H. W. Ainsley. Glasgow. Belvidere Academy, Belvidere—Miss Minnie White. The Charlotte—W. W. Independent School, Bethel Hill Institute—Bethel Davidson. Hill. Wintervlile High School. Winterville—G. E. Plumtree, Plumtree—Rev. J. P. Hall. Lineberry. Mt. Gilead Eu- High School, Mt. Gilead— Free Will Baptist Theological Seminary; gene Harris. — Ayden— Elder W. H. Peyton. Star Academy Star. Saluda Seminar}'— Saluda. Candor — Academy Candor. Franklinsville High School, Franklinsville Ether — Academy, Ether Mr. Cagle. —D. M. AVeatherly. — Shiloh Mofntf— Wadeville Academy, Wadeville John B. Academy, —F. M. Wright. Hurley. Farmer Institute, —Farmer S. T. Lassiter. Elise High School, Hemp—Rev. R. S. Ar- Bombay Academy Bombay—J. H. Robert- rowood. son. Why Not and Business Institute, Broadway School, Broadway—M. A. Mc- Academy Leod. Why Not—G. F. Garner. Normal — Castalia Castalia—W. O. John- Liberty College, Liberty T. C. Academy, Amick. son. — Trinity High School- Trinity—B. F. Mount Pleasant Academy, Glover B. A. Hodgin. Burt. Rnmseur High School, Ramseur—W. P. Nashville High School, Nashville—A. L. White. Lincoln. Reidsville Seminary, Reidsvillc—H. A. Red Oak Academy, Nashville—T. R. Mc- Hayes. Lendon. Lcaksville-Spray Institute, Leaksville—J. A. Stanhope Academy, Spring Hope—J. E. Beam. Redfearn. New Bethel Academy—C. C. Sharpe. Samaria High School, Spring Hope—C. W. North Carolina Military Academy, Red Johnson. Springs—W. M. Jones.

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China Grove High School, China Grove— priations and balance from P. E. Wright. previous year 2,327,009.50 Crescent Academy and Business College, Total expenditures for all Crescent. —I. M. L. Lyerly. schools 2,958,160.19 Dell School, Delway—C. M. Beach. Average annual salary of rural Salemburg School, Salemburg—Mrs. Mollie white teachers 143.84 Edward. Average annual salary of city Ida Mills School, Laurirburg, R. F. D. No. white teachers 374.84 4—Mrs. L. E. Gibson. Average annual salary of rural 92.35 Civilly Street School, Laurinburg—Miss colored teachers Minnie McKinnon. Average annual salary of city Wyche Academy, Lauiinburg—Miss Grace colored teachers 246.88 Schaffer. Average term in rural white Gibson Academy, Gibson—J. B. Philoeck. schools 89.2 Fork Acadi my, Norwood—J. Wilson Smith. Average term in city white Norwood High School, Norwood—L. C. schools 165.5 Blalock. Average term of all white The Yadkin— Mineral Springs Institute, Pal- schools in the State . . 100.0 merville E. F. Eddins. — Average term of colored rural Englewood Seminary, Albemaile Miss F. schools • 81.1 E. U fiord. Avi rage term of all colored London—J. New London High School, New schools of the State . . . 93.0 D. Rankin. Average term of colored city Germanton Academy, Germanton—J. C. schools 163.1 Carson. Value of school property 4,917,312.00 Dalton Institute, Dalton—W. A. Flynt. Value of property of white Walnut Cove School, Walnut Cove—Miss schools 4,282,255.00 of of Lizzie Adkins. Value property' colored Banbury School, Danbury—J. T. Smith. schools 635.057.00 Brevard Industrial School, Brevard—C. H. Value of rural white school Trobridge. property 2,170,394.00 St. Mary's KinCergatUn, Raleigh—Miss Value of citv white school Louise T. Busbee. property . . ." 2,111,801.00 Warrenton Female Academy, Warrenton— Value of rural colored school Miss Lucy Hawkins. property 338,277.00 Skyland Institute, Blowing Rock—Miss Value of citv colored school Flagg. — property . . .". 296,780.00 Lees McRas Institute (Pros.), Banners Elk Total number of school houses.. 7,537 Rev. Edgar Tufts. Rural school houses 7,2S2 Valle Crucis— Mission School (Epis.), Valle City school houses 2-35 Crucis Rev. H. A. Dobbin. — Rural white school houses .... 5,104 Cane Creek Academy, Amantha P. E. City white school houses 104 Herman. Rural colored school houses .... 2,173 Miss Mamie Barber's School—North Wilkes- City colored school houses .... 91 boro. Total number white school dis- Elm City High School, Elm City—A. B. tricts 5,33 Cameron. Total number colored school —C. Stanley McCormick (Pres.), Burnsville districts 2,298 R. Hubbard. Total school population 715,716 Athlone—Miss Olive Haze- Low Gap (Pres.), Rural school population 590,550 lett. City school population 125,166 Miss Mat- Banks Creek (Pres.), Cane River— White school population .. .. 483,915 tie Gray. Colored school population.. .. 231,801 Bethaven —Miss (Pres.), Day Book Mary White rural school population . '406,150 Denlinger. White city school population.. 77,759 Yancey Collegiate Institute (Bap.), Burns- Colored rural school population 184,304 ville—E. E. Hawkins. Colored city school population 47,407 Paid Creek College (M<:ih.), Bald Creek. Total enrollment in all schools 497,716 Yadkin Valley, Boonvilie—J. L. Teague. Enrollment in rural schools 423,221 Yadkinville Normal, Yadkinville—Z. H. Enrollment in city schools .... 74.495 Dixon. White enrollment 346,575 Yadkin Valley, Boonvil e—J. L. Teague. White enrollment In rural schools PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS. White enrollment in city schools 50,567 Total available public school Colored enrollment 151,141 fund $3,294,231.70 Colored enrollment in rural Raised by local taxation 650,739.40 schools 127,213 Total raised by taxation for Colored enrollment in city public schools < > eluding schools 23,928 bonds, loans, State appro- Total average daily attendance. 308,488

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DEPARTMENTS—Collegiate, Biblical, reparato'ry, Musical (piano and voice); Business, Expression, Fine Arts. CO-EDUCATIONAL—Young Ladies Bo.rJing School, under charge of president and ladies of faculty. Young Men's Home undei charge of competent professor. Modern Plant, Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Filtered Water Supply, Good Health Record, Christian Environments, Beautiful Campus, Mild But Positive Discipline.

Average daily attendance in City 106 rural schools 258,233 Colored women employed 1,897 Average daily attendance in Rural 1,030 city schools 50,255 City 267 Average daily attendance in New school houses built 404 white schools 220,371 White 324 Average daily attendance in Colored SOI rural white schools ...... 183,675

Average daily attenaance . in PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND. city white schools 36,696 Average daily attendance in colored schools 88,117 Average daily attendance in col- .3 6 <3 ored rural schools 74,558 QOo Average daily attend ;nce in OX- _; -* ~ 3 [- © j-H COUNTIES. • colored city schools 13,559 a>.g of o--" - - Percentage school population • a C05 North 69.5 Ho o enrolled, Carolina .... cctrj ** Rural V1.7 (3 O od s o City 59.5 £- 1 . White, North Carolina 71.6 .~r B -.'- Z White, rural 72.9 E-i a < 2 &, fa 65.0 White, city Alamance 9,188 1,282 North Carolina 65.2 Colored, Alexander 4,032 564 rural 68 9 Colored, Alleghany 3,077 430 50.5 Colored, city Anson 8,310 1,161 Percentage of enrollment in Ashe 7,759 1,084 daily attendance, North Caro- Beaufort 8,886 124 lina 61.8 Bertie 7,633 1,066 P Vhjte, North Carolina fiQ B'aden 6,346 866 White, rural 62.0 Brunswick 4,170 583 White, city 72.6 Buncombe 16,259 2,271 Colored, North Carolina .... 58.3 Burke 6,4S0 905 Colored, rural 5S.6 Cabarrus ...' 8,585 1,199 Colored, city 56.7 Caldwell 6, '1)26 Total number of teachers .... 10,550 Camden 2,023 283 Rural 9,052 Carteret 4,075 City 1,103 Caswell 4,824 674 White teachers 7,775 Catawba 9,814 1,371 White, rural 6,650 Chatham 8,587 1,190 White, city 1,125 Cherokee 5,194 725 Colored teachers '2,775 Chowan 3,344 168 Colored teachers, rural 2,4<.2 Clay 1,465 200 Colored teachers, city 373 Cleveland 9, 1,303 White men employed 2,241 Columbus 8,786 1,221 Rural 2,105 Craven 7,6"8 1,061 City 136 Cumberland 11,962 1,671 White women employed 5,534 Currituck 2,622

Rural .' 4,515 Dare 1,7(18 City 989 Davidson - 9 Colored men employed 878 Davie 4,614 644 Rural 772 Duplin 8,050 1,121. 64 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. DO YOU WANT GOOD FARMERS. DAIRYMEN, BRICKLAYERS, CARPENTERS OR TEACHERS FOR INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS? Do you want to attend school where the most practical industrial training is given to Negro boys and men? Do you want to know how North Carolina's Industrial School ranks among the fore- most of the country, sending out graduates o.miiu iu none'/ Write for catalog. Address, PRESIDENT DUDLEY, A. & Ni. College, Greensboro, N. G. FACULTY OF V ' »*. roLLFGE. JAMES B. DUDLEY, President; Head of English Department. \Y. F. DFBXAM. Assistant English Depattment. S. P. SEBASTIAN, Assistant English Department. M. GOINS, Assistant English Department. C. W. PIERCE, Head Mechanical Department. W. II. GREENE, Instructor in Carpentry and Wood Turning. C. C. AMEY, Instructor in Blacksmithing W. N. NELSON, Assistant Instructor in Carpentry. Pi. L. PAGE, Instructor in Masonry. WM. YATES, Instructor in Tinning. J. H. BLUFORD, Director Agricultural Department. W. F. ROBINSON, Assistant Florist. C. N. McCUNE, Director Dairy Department. J. D. CHAVIS, Director Teachers' Training Department; Supt. Night School. J. W. LANDRETH, Director of Industries S. A. KERR, Secretary and Treasurer. JUNIUS ROOKS, Steward.

School Amt. Per Onslow 4,654 650.25 COUNTIES. Popul't'n. Capita. Orange 4,766 665.00 Pamlico Durham 10,072 1.533.00 3,379 473.11 Edgecombe 871(5 1,217.80 Pasquotank 4.998 678.32 Pender 710.33 Forsyth 13,5-2.") 1,880.75 5,084 494.21 Franklin 8,125 1,177.14 Perquimans 3,530 Person Gaston 13,277 1,855.00 5,705 797.10 Pitt Gates 4,043 565.08 11,906 1,603.50 Polk Graham 1,830 228.74 2,313 324.17 Granville 8,228 1,140.61 Randolph 10,034 -1,40195 Greene 4,187 5so.00 Richmond 6,265 875.34 Robeson Guilford 17,055 . 2,5C8-67 16,742 2,339.19 Halifax 557 Rockingham 12,412 1,734.20 11, 1,614-74 Rowan Harnett 7,535 1,052.70 12,071 1,686.50 Rutherford Haywood 6,665 931.23 9,469 1,323.00 Henderson 5,260 733.1S Sampson 10,340 1,444.70 Scotland 455.76 Hertford 5,143 718.57 3,262 Hyde 3,152 441.39 Stanly 7,084 989.77 Stokes 951.49 Iredell 11,008 1,550.61 6,810 Surry 10,411 1,454.62 Jackson .. 4,204 599.95 Swain 471.85 Johnston 12,607 1,756.02 3,370 Transylvania Jones 2,703 391.23 2,331 326.08 Lee 2,606 Tyrrell 1,731 242.85 Union Lenoir 6,466 903.43 9,424 1,316.72 Vance Lincoln 6,266 875.48 7,051 985.16 Macon 620.57 Wake 20,193 2,821.30 4,506 Warren Madison 7,762 1,084.50 7,208 1,007.10 505.80 Martin 5,808 811.49 Washington 3,613 McDowell 5,276 737.16 Watauga 4,941 690.35 Meclenburg 21,244 2,968.21 Wayne 11,311 1,580.37 Wilkes Mitchell 6,463 903.01 11,027 1,540.69 Wilson Montgomery 5,063 707.40 9,156 1,279.27 Yadkin 738.00 Moore 9,054 1,265.02 5,282 578.16 Nash 9,665 1,350.39 Yancey 1,138 New Hanover 7,588 1,060.10 Northampton 6,750 943.11 Total 715,716 $100,000.00 INSURANCE STATISTICS—BANK STATISTICS. 65 Normal and Collegiate Institute ASHEVILLE, N. C.

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INSURANCE STATISTICS. Premiums collected on policies written The the number of during 1907, $4,462,938.51. following figures give Life assessment associations: the various kinds of insurance companies Certificates issued during 1907, 75,903, doing business in North Carolina: Life amounting to $1,717,928; premiums or asses- Assessment Life companies, companies, 60; ments received thereon, $305,811.38. and Fire and Marine 17; Fire, companies, Losses incurred, $69,592.68.' Accident and Surety companies, 33; 127; Losses paid, $69,549.18. Fraternal 59. Orders, The above figures represent the total bus- The insurance statistics for the year 1908 iness of the life companies doing business will not be prepared until February, 1909, in North Carolina. The statistics for 1907, the latest figures The following figures represent the available, are as follows: amount of business done exclusively by the North Carolina Fire Companies: North Carolina companies: Risks written $ 39,837,634.38 The home legal reserve companies wrote Premiums 823,833.13 the amount of $11,667,668; premiums re- Losses paid 334,814.28 ceived thereon, $743,436.43; losses incurred, Losses incurred 345,610.02 $107,297.48; losses paid, $104,797.48. Companies of other States: and Loan Associations. Risks written 122,197,568.68 Building Premiums received 1,543,433.96 Statistics report for 1907 not prepared Losses paid 791,522.67 until reports are filed in February, 1909. Losses incurred 785,553.05 Number of shares in force at of .. Foreign Companies: beginning year 124,106 Number of shares sub- Risks written 59,239,299.93 scribed . . Premiums received 539,417.92 during year 50,777% I\ umber of shares can- Losses 285,965.85 paid celled and withdrawn. Losses incurred 269,474.51 28,517% Marine and Inland Business: Number of shares in force end of Risks written 2,919,277.00! year 142,929% number of Premiums received 7,874.71 Shareholders, white Losses Paid 2,354.90 14,332 colored Losses incurred 2,354.20 2,976 Total the 852.54 Life doing business in. North receipts during year. $3,811, companies Total Carolina: disbursements during the Policies in force December 31, 1906, num- year 3,721,571.97 Total assets 5,462,027.11 amounting to $126,732,352.17. ber, 185,364, Total amount loaned out Policies issued during 1907, 78,210, 5,381,191.86 The above are the figures as reported by amount, $30,154,939.07. 77 associations. Three associations have Policies ceased during 1907, 50,256, (3) not yet filed any report. amounting to $18,846,736.81. Policies in force December 31, 1907, 213,- Bank Statistics. 282, amounting to $137,615,871.43. Losses incurred during 1907, $1,545,289.91; STATE, PRIVATE ANT) SAVINGS BANKS. stock r 7.26 paid, $1,553,199.03. Capital $ 7,. )0(i,<;i 66 ITEMIZED STATE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

Time certificates of deposit 4,288,622.49 Third class, 449, receiving $48 each; Fourth Deposits subject to check 23,717,464.46 class, soldiers, 9,538, receiving $25 each; Demand certificates of deposit 2,984,978.25 Fourth class, widows, 5,280, receiving $25 Deposits in trust 1,632,940.62 each. Those totally blind, or who have Total assets 46,810,201.56 lost both arms or both legs, 100, receiving ' NATIONAL BANKS. $120 each. ( (irculation $ 5,446,680.00 Deposits 19,456,395.25 Capital Invested in the Leading Capital 6,760;000.00 Assets 43,538,064.92 Industries in North Carolina. Industry. Capital. Pension Statistics. Cotton and cotton manufacturing. $57, 111, 560 Miscellaneous factories Total number pensions 1908, 15,579. 42,410,430 Lumber and timber .... Amount of appropriation by the General products 12,068,358 Furniture Assembly for pensions, $400,000. Classes of manufacturing 3,236,357 pensioners, number in each class and amount each pensioner receives are as fol- Indian Population. lows: First class, 63, receiving $72 There are 1,455 Indians in North Carolina, each; Second class, 249, receiving $60 each; and 284,079 in the United States.

Itemized State Receipts and Expendifures.

(For year ending November 30, 1908.) ceipts 164,986.31 Additional State taxes $ 547.34 Jamestown Exposition—sale of Agricultural Department .. 116,906.53 State building 5,673.75 Agricultural Societies—refunded Laws and Journals—sale of .. 618.77 Atlantic and North Carolina Legal services and expenses—re- Railroad dividends 37,998.00 funded 17,945.35 Audubon Society 9,417.97 Loan to State 250,000.00 Bank licenses, — Mercantile agencies 400.00 Bank tax on stock pensions . . 5,827.71 N. C. Agricultural Experiment Bank tax on stock—general . . 30,596.19 Station—U. S. appropriation .. 25,000.00 Building and loan associations— N. C. A. and M. College (col- tax on stock—general 2,423.40 ored) —U. S. appropriation .. 11,550.00 Building— and loan— associations N. C. College A. and M. Arts— tax on stock pensions . . 461.62 U. S. appropriation 23,450.00 Capital Square N. C. Institution Deaf, Dumb Contingencies 11.00 and Blind—earnings 3,255.14 Convict account—refunded .. .. 2.50 North Carolina Railroad—divi- Corporation excess stock tax dends 210,014.00 —general 3,531.60 N. C. School for Deaf and Dumb Corporation— excess stock tax —earnings— 6,011.83 pensions 672.71 Oil dealers licenses— 9,245.79 Corporation franchise tax . . 45,610.00 Paper account refunded . . . . .73 Corporation tax—State Depart- Pensions—refunded 92.00 ment 19,728.00 Piano and organ dealers—licenses 1,519.41 Corporation tax—Treasury De- Postage and stationery 33.80 partment 270.00 Privilege tax on railroads . . . . 23,522.54 Disabled soldiers—appropriation Public high schools—appropria- refunded — 530.00 tion refunded 107.50 Dispensaries tax on— sales . . 33,223.22 Railroad penalties — Express— companies property tax Railroad property tax —general . 175,525.00 general — 783.61 Railroad property tax pensions 33,413.02 Express— companies property tax Refrigerator car property tax pensions — 149.25 —general 233.40 Express companies tax on re- Refrigerator— car property tax ceipts— 3,927.66 pensions — 44.45 Fees—bank examinations . . 5,425.00 Roster N. C. State Troops Fees Executive Department . . 1,927.00 sale of .75 r — — >0 Fees Insurance Department . . 22,780.50 Seal tax Executive Department 1,016. Fees—State Department 798.70 Seal tax—State Department .. 1,517.64 Fees—Treasury Department.. .. 20.00 Seal tax—Treasury Department.. 1.00 Fish Commission 3,553.87 Sewing machine licenses .. .. 2,611.50

— i Fugitives from justice—refunded 42.SS Shell-fish Commission 3,225.49 Historical Commission— refunded . Sketches N. C. Regiments— Con- Horse dealers licenses federate Soldiers sale of— . . .. 20.70 Inheritance tax 5,533.60 Sleeping —car companies prop- Indigent pupils — 6,155.00 erty tax general — 460.79 Insurance companies licenses . . 43,838.67 Sleeping car companies prop- Insurance companies—tax on re- erty tax—pensions 87.77 ITEMIZED STATE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. 67

Si. Mary's School RALEIGH, N. C. The Diocesan School (for Girls) of the Carolinas. Well known throughout the South. Founded in 1842 by Rev. Dr. Aldert Smedes. .Academic Department includes College and Preparatory Courses. Special Courses in Music, Art, Elocution, and Business School. For catalogue and other information, address REV. GEORGE LAY, Rector

State and Colonial Records— Agricultural Societies 2,400.00 sale of . . 71.95 Auditor's Department 5,900.00 State Hospital, Raleigh—earn- Auditor's Department — contin- ings 6,100.47 gencies 286.25 State's Prison earnings- -trans- Audubon Society 9,407.27 ferred to general fund Board of Equalization 72.40 State's Prison—earnings 135,368.84 Board of Internal Improvements 301.35 State's Prison—interest on farm Board of Public Charities.. .. 1,024.70 bonds 1,200.00 Bureau of Immigration 706.00 Steamboat and canal property Bureau of Labor and Printing .. 3,657.76 tax—general 519.62 Capitol Square 856.77 Steamboat and canal property Contingencies 2,114.84 tax—pensions 98.96 Convict account 2,309.35 Street railway, light and water Department Public Instruction .. 5,400.00 companies—property tax—gen- Disabled soldiers — appropriation eral 2,541.50 for 12,660.00 Street railway, light and water Executive Department 6,900.00 companies—property tax—pen- Fire protection—State institu- sions 484.05 tions 300.00 Supreme Court Reports—sale of 7,571.40 Fish Commission 3,679.25 Taxes from the counties—gen- Freight and express charges .. 2,241.42 eral 1,065,029.08 Fuel, light and water 3,873.64 Taxes from the counties—for in- Fugitives from justice 1,393.99 terest—incomes 35,802.09 General Assembly 18,702.72 Taxes from the counties—for in- Governor's Mansion and Grounds 3,125.55 terest—liquor 5,657.51 Governor's traveling expenses .. 190.40 Taxes from the counties—for pen- Guilford Battleground 500.00 sions—property 181,819.66 Historical Commission 7,879.28 Taxes from the counties for pen- Indigent pupils 6,121.95 sions—polls 34,928.58 Insurance Department 7,100.00 Telegraph companies—property Insuring State property 10,270.38 tax—general 2,250.84 Interest on four per cent, con- Telegraph companies — property consolidated debt bonds .. .. 144,052.00 tax—pensions 428.53 Interest on four per cent. Pri- Telegraph companies—tax on re- son debt bonds 3,726.00 ceipts 1,923.18 Interest on four per cent. Prison Telephone companies — property Farm bonds 2,630.00 | tax—general 2,761.58 Interest on four per cent. State Telephone companies — property debt bonds 22,980.00 tax—pensions 525.78 Interest on six per cent, con- Telephone companies—tax on re- struction debt bonds 163,710.00 ceipts 7,056.66 Jamestown Exposition 17.55 Trade-mark registration fees . . 21.40 Judiciary 88,448.40 Laborers' pay-roll 11,229.99 Total $2,866,439.62 Legal services and expenses .. 18,837.84 Legislative Examining Commit- DISBURSEMENTS. tee 221.10 Adjutant General 1,600.00 Moore's Creek Battleground .. r.oo.oo Agricultural Department .. . 117,069.76 Normal Schools (colored).. .. 20,856.51 SALARIES OF STATE OFFICIALS.

Normal Schools (white) .. .. 14,942.10 76.09 N. C. Agricultural Experiment University of North Carolina . . 95,250.00 Station—U. S. appropriation.. 25,000.00 Weights and measures....' .. .. 100.00 N. C. A. and M. College (col- Wilkesboro and Jefferson Turn- ike— ored), Greensboro 26,050.00 I paid State's Prison for N. C. Board of Health 4,000.00 stock 810.00 N. C. College A. and M. Arts, Raleigh 100,950.00 Total $2,605,954.81 N. C. Corporation Commission 18,000.00 N. C. Commission— Corporation Salaries of State Officials. contingencies 1,239.85 N. C. Institution Deaf, Dumb Governor—$4,000, and $600 for traveling and Blind, Raleigh 70,100.00 expenses, furnishing house, etc. N. C. Institution Deaf, Dumb Private Secretary to the Governor—$2,000. and Blind, Raleigh—earnings 2,757.01 Executive Clerk—$900 and $300 as Clerk N. O. Sanatorium for Tubercu- to Adjutant General. losis 16,000.00 State Treasurer—$3,500. N. C. School for Deaf ana Dumb, Chief Clerk to the State Treasurer—$2,000. Morganton 50,250.00 Teller—$1,400. N. C. School for Deaf and Dumb, Institution Clerk—$1,200. Morganton—earnings 6,011.83 Stenographer—$900. N. C. State Firemen's Associa- Secretary of State—$3,500. tion 1,875.00 Grant Clerk—$1,800. N. C. State Volunteer Firemen's Corporation Clerk—$2,000. Association 625.00 Stenographer—$900. Oxford Orphan Asylum (white). 10,000.00 Extra Clerical Hire—$600. Oxford Orphanage (colored) 6,250.00 State Auditor—$3,000. Paper account 10,051.04 Chief Clerk—$900. Pensions 385,577.00 Tax Clerk—$1,200. Postage and stationery 6.75S.67 Stenographer—$900. Public buildings and grounds .. 5,175.11 State Superintendent— of Public Instruc- Public printing— 40,086.65 tion $3,000 and actual traveling ex- Public schools —appropriation to 280,083.62 penses. Public schools for rural lib- Loan Fund Clerk—$1,500. raries — 2,360.00 Chief Clerk—$1,500. Public schools Teachers' Exam- Stenographer—$900. ination Board— 332.45 State Librarian—$1,500. Sale of bonds proceeds of .. 611.95 Assistant Librarian—$000. Settling State taxes 639.S5 Bureau of Labor and Printing: Commis- Shell-fish Commission 4,162.31 sioner, $1,500; Assistant Commission- Silver service—Cruiser "North er, $1,200; Stenographer, $900. Carolina" 5,000.00 Corporation Commission—Each of three Soldiers' Home 17,500.00 Commissioners, $3,000; Chief Clerk, State Board of Elections .. .. 1,081.57 $2,400; 1st Clerk Tax Com., $1,200; State and Colonial Records .. 879.82 2nd Clerk, Tax Com., $1,000. State Department 7,263.00 State Bank Examiner—$2,400; Assistant State Geological Survey .. .. 10,000.00 Bank Examiner, $1,800. State Guard 16,000.00 Attorney General—$3,000; Stenographer, State Guard—special 4,469.56 $900. State Commission Hospital .... 52,700.00 Supreme Court Reporter—$1,250; Supreme State Hospital, Goldsboro .. .. 65,000.00 Court Librarian and Marshal, $1,250; State Hospital, Morganton .. .. 150,000.00 Assistant Supreme Court Librarian, State Hospital, Raleigh .. .. 95,800.00 and Janitor, $960. State — Hospital, Raleigh earn- Supreme Court—Each of five Justices, ings 6,100.47 $3,500. State Library 2,425.00 Superior Court—Each of the sixteen State — ... 512.75 Library contingencies Judges, $3,500. Slate Normal and Industrial Col- Superintendent of Public Buildings and lege 95,000.00 Grounds—$900. State's Prison— . . . . earnings 135,368.84 Standard-keeper—$100. State's Prison .. 50.00 Sunday-school Commissioner of Insurance—$3,500; Deputy State taxes refunded 4,259.61 Commissioner, Chief Clerk, Stonewall Jackson $1,500; Training $1,200; Book-keeper, $750; License School 10,000.00 Clerk, $750; Stenographer, $900. Superintendent Public Buildings and Grounds 900.00 Adjutant General, $1,600. Secretary to Board of Public Chari- .Supreme Court—contingencies . . 59.71 ties— Supreme Court Reports — print- $768. ing of 2,979.69 State Department of Agriculture—Com- Supreme Court Reports—reprint 10,876.50 missioner, $3,250; Secretary to the Telegraph and telephone expense 1,248.28 Board of Agriculture, $2,400; Regis- Treasury Department 8,500.00 tration Clerk, $1,200; Bulletin Clerk, Treasury Department—contingen- Stenogr.-pher, $780; Entomolo- DIVORCE LAWS—SOLDIERS' HO ME—ALTITUDE—CORPORATIONS.

Horner Military School 1851—1909

J. C. HORNER, Principal. OXFORD, N. C.

Classical, Scientific, and English Courses. Prepares for college, university or the government academies. Military training devel- ops prompt obedience and manly carriage. Academy 58 years old, with experienced teachers. Cadets dine with the principal and la- dies of Ms family, securing the culture of home life. Cultivates and educates. Modern buildings, perfect sanitation, wholesome fare, no crowding. Best moral, mental, physical, and social training. Shady lawn, athletic park, one-quarter mile running track, 300 acres. Ideal climate, helpful environment. In the social atmos- phere of refined Christian people. The town noted for over a cen- tury as an educational center. Charges, $300 per year.

gist, $2,000; Orchard Inspector, $720; lived separate and apart for ten successive Horticulturist. $2,500; Veterinarian, years, and they shall have resided in this $2,700; Stenographer, $G00; Chemist, State for that period, and no children $3,000; Food Chemist, $1,800; Seven shall have been Dorn of the marriage. Assistant Chemists, with salaries re- spectively as follows: $1,400; $1,400; $1,200; $1,100; $S40; $840; $720; The Soldiers' Home, Raleigh. Stenographer, $1,080; Clerk, Curator of the Museum, $1,800; As- Founded by General Assembly in 18S7, in- sistant Curator, $600; Usher of the corporated 1891. Supported oy the State. Museum, $480; Stenographer to the Number of inmates, 133. Horticultural and Entomolgieal Di- of Co- visions, $720; Superintendent Greatest Altitude. operative Experiments, $7.,500. The greatest altitude in North Carolina is Mount Mitchell, at a height of 6,711 feet North Carolina Divorce Laws. above sea level. Marriages may be dissolved and the parties thereto divorced from the bonds of CORPORATIONS CHARTERED matrimony in North Carolina in the follow- For the year ending Nov. 30, 1803 21 ing cases. For the year ending Nov. 30, 1S94 115 1. If the husband shall commit fornication For the year ending Nov. 30. 1895 133 and adultery. For the year ending Nov. 30, 1896 151 2. If the wife shall commit adultery. For the year ending Nov. 30, 1S97 147 For the Nov. 1S98 156 3. If either party at tne time of the mar- year ending 30, For the Nov. 30. 1899 207 ling? was and still is naturally impotent. year ending For the year ending Nov. 30, 1900 306 4. If the wife at the time of the mar- For the vear ending Nov. 30, 1901 327 be and the husband be riage pregnant, For the year ending Nov. 30, 1902 395 of the fact of such pregnancy and ignorant For the year ending Nov. 30. 1903 554 be not the father of the child with which For the year ending Nov. 30, 1904 540 ; he wife was at the time of the pregnant For the year ending Nov. 80, L906 marriage. For the year ending Nov. 30, 1906 821 5. If there shau have been a separation For the year ending Nov. 30, 1907 BSD of husband and wife, and they shall have For the year ending Nov. 30, 1908 703 70 TOBACCO STATISTICS-CLIMATE. PEACE INSTITUTE

Though there are many cheaper schools it is taxed to its utmost.

THERE IS A REASON

For entrance next session apply early. Catalogue on request. Address

THE PRESIDENT, RALEIGH, N. C.

TOBACCO STATISTICS, 1908. Smithfield 2,269,652 Spring Hope 167,178 The sales of leaf tobacco by each market Stoneville 1,555,037 Selma 192,186 of the State for the year, August, 1907 to Statesville 164,016 as to the State De- August, 190S, reported Warrenton 1,667,347 partment of Agriculture, were as follows: Warsaw 531,436 Williamston Towns. No. pounds. 1,342,507 Wendell 382,095 Apex 1,016,317 Wilson 15,507,558 Ahoskie 583,388 Winston-Salem 16,971,182 Clartkon 61,915 Youngsville 571,811 Creedmoor 868,370 Zebulon 7i',:,.su Clinton 237,617 Durham 5,323,022 Total 117,695,750 Dunn 232,124 Enfield 628,537 Fair Bluff 2,172,878 North Carolina Climate. Farmville 2,506,368 The climate of North Carolina varies Fairmont 1,295,053 from the mild and equable climate of the Goldsboro 2,054,505 that district Greensboro seacoast to of the mountain 428,463 where the are more Greenville changes pronounced. 11,398,882 of the Henderson On account of the great diversity 3,767,603 the and Kinston 9,877,055 topography temperature precipita- tion data are best exhibited for the differ- Louisburg 1,642,217 ent natural divisions of the the Lumberton 231,302 State; Eastern Division or the coastal the LaGrange 2,967,629 plain, Central or the Piedmont Plateau, and the Mount Airy 3,204,168 \Vi stern or the mountain districts. Madison l,44f,,41S The table shows the mean tem- Oxford 5,473,924 following for the months, seasons, and Pilot Mountain 421,499 peratures year, for the different districts and for the Robersonville 1,612,732 State: Reidsville 4,521,116 Rocky Mount 6,988,177 The mean temperature for the State dur- Raleigh 407,671 ing the past thirty-two years varied from Roxboro 3,482,310 57 degrees in 1872 to 61 degrees in 1890, Richlands 752,151 the warmest year on record. The highest THE NORTH CARO LINA YEAR BOOK. 71

NoH uthern

Railway

FITZGERALD, WOLCOTT AND KERR, Receivers. THE SHORT ROUTE TO EASTERN NOM IAR0LINA

Ttiroiigtt Freight and Passenger Service BETWEEN Norfolk and Suffolk, Virginia -AND-

Elizabeth City Wilson Edenton Raleigh Belhaven Beaufort Plymouth New Bern Washington Goldsboro Greenville Kinston Morehead City, N. C.

The only Railway in Eastern Carolina operating trains into the city of Norfolk. The only line reaching the famous Atlantic Ocean Resorts, VirgiiUa, Beach and Cape Henry, Va.. and Morehead City and Beaufort, N. C.

General Offices, Norfolk, Va. H. C. HUDGINS, THOMAS FITZGERALD, Gen'l F. & P. Agent. General Manager. »- 72 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS—RAILROAD STATISTICS.

on record is 107 degrees which Line Railroad, Raleigh and Charleston temperature and occurred at Kitty Hawk, Weldon and Railroad Company, Raleigh Southport and Western Railway Chapel Hill; the lowest was 19 degrees be- Railroad, Raleigh and Cumberland Rail- low zero at Highlands. Company, Randolph The is very evenly distrib- way Company, Red Springs and Bowmore precipitation Western ute], but is somewhat heavier in the Wes- Railroad Company, South and tern and Eastern districts than in the Cen- Railroad, Virginia and Carolina Southern tral district. In the Western district there Railroad, Warrenton Railroad Company, Powellsville Railroad Com- is an area on the south and southeastern Wellington and slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains where pany, Whitney Company. the rainfall averages between 70 and 80 RAILWAY ACCIDENTS TO PERSONS. inches a year; and in individual years, the Result- Other rainfall measured as high as 100 inches. ing causes Snowfall is not very important even in move- move- the mountain districts, the average for the ment of ment of State being about 8 inches. trains, trains. Dates of Public Holidays. .5! =! ° S January 1st. January 19th (Lee's nirthday). >> ^ 22nd (Washington's birthday). February Name of Road. May 10th (Memorial Day). Atlantic Coast Line . . . . 28 187 59 May 20th (Mecklenburg Declaration day). Seaboard Air Line . . . . 56 353 ill July 4th (Independence Day). SOUTHERN RAILWAY— The first Monday in September (Labor — Southern (owned lines) . . 36 310 64 Day). Southern— (leased lines) The last Thursday in November (Thanks- Atlanta & Char. Air Line 2 "so "(5 giving Day). Atlantic and Danville 1 December 25th (Christmas). Atlantic and Yadkin . . . . 1 26 "6 Whenever any such holiday shall fall upon High Point, Randleman, the shall be a Sunday, Monday following Asheboro & Southern . . 1 3 public holiday. North Carolina Railroad.. 26 208 373 Tuesday after the first Monday in Novem- North Carolina Midland .. .. 12 7 -i(i when a general election is held. Southern—Caro. Division.. 5 53 9 State University 1 RAILROAD STATISTICS. Yadkin Railroad 1 13 RAILROAD RATES. Total owned and leased The rates obtain on following passenger Southern R. R 71 675 464 the railroad systems in North Carolina: MISCELLANEOUS ROADS— Name. Per Mile Aberdeen and Asheboro . . 1 4 Seaboard Air Line 2 1-2 Railway Atlantic & North Carolina 1 4 Atlantic Coast Line 2 1-2 Railway Caldwell & Northern Southern Railway .' 2 1-2 Carolina & Northwestern . . Clinchfleld & Ohio ..2 1-2 Carolina, Ry.. Danville & Western Norfolk and Southern Railway, Golds- Durham & Southern . . . . 1 boro to Morehead and Edenton to Louisville & Nashville State Line 2 1-2 Norfolk & Southern 4 13 Norfolk and Western 2 1-2 Railway Norfolk & \Vestern 5 All other roads 3c. mile as follows: per Ral. and Charleston.. .. 1 Aberdeen & Asheboro Railway, Aberdeen South & Western and Rockfish Railroad Company, At- lantic and Western Railroad, Bee Grand total 163 1,255 . 624 Tree Railroad, Blue Ridge and At- lantic Railway Comapny, Caldwell and Number of Railway Employes in Northern Railroad Company, Carolina Valley North Carolina. Railway Company, Carolina & Northwestern Total Railroad, Cashie and Chowan Railroad Com- Officers and pany, Chowan and Aulander Railroad Name of Road. Employees. Cliff Company, side Railroad Company; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad . . . . 5,051 Dover and Southbound Railroad Company, Seaboard Air Line Railway 4,176 Durham and Charlotte Railroad Company, Southern Railway 7,630 Durham and South Carolina Railroad Com- Aberdeen and Asheboro 147 pany, Durham and Southern Railroad Com- Aberdeen and Rockfish 71 pany, East Carolina Railway, East Tennes- Atlantic and Western 14 see and Western North Carolina Railroad Alma, Blue Ridge and Atlantic Company, Kinston and Carolina Railway, Caldwell and Northern "66 Lawndale Railway Company, Linville Carolina and Northwestern. . 311 River Railway Companv, Mount Airy and Carolina Valley 22 Eastern Railway Company, New Hanover Cashie and Chowan 12 Transit Company, Northampton and Hert- Chowan and Aulander 35 ford Railroad Company, Oxford and Coast Cliffside 8 THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK. 73 # =% All Eastern Points Florida Cuba i Min t i

Air Line Railway

S. DAVIES WARFIELD, R. LANCASTER WILLIAMS, E. C. DUNCAN, Receivers.

Atlanta, Birmingham, Southwest, Tampa, Manatee, Sarasota

Quickest and Best Service to NORTH, EAST, SOUTH, WEST

L SEVIER, C. B. RYAN. First Vice-Pres't Gen. Pass. Agent m Portsmouth, Virginia 74 GAME BIRDS—INTEREST LAW—LAND GRANTS.

The Building and Lumber Company, Enc, R. J. COBB, President. T. W. WHITEHURST, Secretary. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS GREENVILLE, N. C. Estimates furnished on large or small contracts. We manufacture and furnish everything in building supplies. The general contract for the erection of East Carolina Training School Buildings was awarded us. LET US FURNISH YOU AN ESTIMATE.

THE BUILDING & LUMBER CO., C. V. York, Treasurer and Manager, Greenville, N. C.

Danville and Western 37 Game Birds. Dover and Southbound 65 Under the laws of North Carolina the Durham and South Carolina 91 Durham and Southern 233 following only are considered game birds: and 54 Durham Charlotte Loons, and grebes, swins, geese, brant; East Carolina 44 river, fish and sea ducks, rails, coots, E. Tennessee and Western N. C. .. 136 Kinston 40 rrarsh-hens and gallinules, plovers, shore Lawndale 13 and surf birds, snipe woodcock, sand- Linville River 26 and Louisville and Nashville 47 pipers, yellow legs, chewink or tohee Mount Airy and Eastern 10 curlews, and the wild turkey, grouse, part- Norfolk and Southern 1,913 ridge, pheasant, quail, dove, robbin and Norfolk and Western 1,514 meadow lark. and Hertford 12 Northampton The Governor is authorized to appoint and Charleston 42 Raleigh game wardens, upon the recommendation and Pamlico Sound 4 Raleigh oi the Audubon of North Carolina, and 47 Society Raleigh Southport whose it shall be to see that the bird and Western 9 duty Raleigh and laws are enforced. Randolph and Cumberland 16 game Red Springs and Bowmore 12 Roanoke River Ry. Co 10 North Carolina Interest Law. South and Western (entire line) . . 265 Wellington and Powellsville 52 The legal rate of interest is six per cent rt is contrary to law to charge a higher Total 22,108 rate.

Land Grants.

No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1S82, 1,189—amounts paid Treasurer, $10,912.87 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1SS4, 1,329—amounts paid Treasurer, 13,186.73 No. Grants issued 2 Dec. 990—amounts years ending 1, 1886, — paid Treasurer, 5,975.69 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 18SS, 893 amounts paid Treasurer, 9,493.49 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1890, 1,453—amounts paid Treasurer, 15,570.43 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1892, 1,353—amounts paid Treasurer, 16,831.11 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1891, 703—amounts paid Treasurer, 5,200.73 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1896, 547—amounts paid Treasurer, 9,234.46 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1898, 599—amounts paid Treasurer, 6,337.13 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1900, 665—amounts paid Treasurer, 6,381.69

No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1902, 732—amounts paid Treasurer, 6,911.88

No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1904, 789—amounts paid Treasurer, 11,230.60 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1906, 488—amounts paid Treasurer, 16,551.47 No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. 1, 1908, 529—amounts paid Treasurer, 16,025.49 THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK. 75

RALEIGH—FAYETTEVILLE SHORT LINE

Raleigh and Southport Railway THE DIRECT LINE FROM RALEIGH TO FATETTEVILLE

AND THE SHORT DINE BETWEEN

Raleigh, Wilmington, Maxton, \DD Florence, Charleston poSPOINTS SOUTH

through the centre of North Carolina's richest territory—the Cape Fear Section. A double daily service, elegant new equip- ment, through fertile Harnett County via Lillington

the county seat of government and passing, en route, the health- giving resort,

Fuquay Springs

twenty-one miles from Raleigh, which furnishes the only ideal pleasure and health resort within an hour's ride of the Capital City.

Raleigh & Southport Railway

General Offices, Raleigh, N. C. JOHN A. MIDDS, PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER. 76 CONGRESS—U. S. OFF l< IAI.S—FAIRS.

E. LL&

State Prin

WEST MARTIN ST. (Next to News and Observer)

RALEIHG, N. C. Only First-Class Work

NORTH CAROLINA IN CON- President of U. S. Senate. GRESS. North Carolina has furnished three Presidents pro tempore of the . Senate. They were: —Elected 1804. F. M. Simmons, Trenton. March, —Elected May, 1826. Lee S. Overman, Salisbury. Wiley P. Mangum—Elected May, 1842. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. First District—John H. Small, Washington. Speaker of U. S. House. Second District—Claude Kitchin, Scotland North Carolina has furnished only one Neck. Speaker of the United States House. Na- Third District—Chas. R. Thomas, New thaniel Macon was three times chosen Bern. Speaker, and presided over the Seventh, Fourth District—Edward \V. Pou, Smith- Eighth, and Ninth Congresses. field. Fifth District—J. M. Morehead, Spray. Secretaries of Navy. Sixth District—H. L. Godwin. Dunn. North Carolina has furnished only four Seventh District—Robt. N. Page, Biscoe. Cabinet officers, and each of the four was

Eighth District—C. II. Cowles, Wilkes- S i n larv of the Navy. Thev were: boro. —Appointed March 9, 1S29. Ninth District—E. Y. Webb, Shelby. Geo. E. Badger—Appointed March 5, 1841. Tenth District—J. G. Grant, Henderscn- W. A. Graham—Appointed July 20, 1850. ville. J. C. Dobbin—Appointed March 5, 1853.

North Carolina Fairs*

Name. Town. Secretary.

Alamance County Fair Burlington McBrvde Holt. Cumberland County Fair Fayetteville . . J. B. Tillinghast.

Greensboro Fair Greensboro . . . . Kinir and Daniels Haywood County Fair . . W,ivnesvi)le J. E. C'arraway. Mecklenburg County Fair Charlotte W. S. Orr. Piedmont Fair Winston-Salem G. E. Webb. Slat.' Fair Raleigh Joseph E. Pogue. Yadkin Valley Fair Salisbury Wm. James. TAX COMMISSI ON REPORT. 77

Tax Commission Report—1908. For State purposes. Real estate $ 287,245,762.00 603,216.11 Personal property 174,896,597.00 367.282.S5 Railroad and other property assessed by the Corporation Commission 87,657,261.00 184,080.25 Corporation excess - 10,365,090.00 21,766.69 Bank stock 13,994,011.00 29,387.42 Building- and loan stock 1,211,592.00 2,544.34

Total $ 575,370,313.00 $1,208,277.66 Income—tax on 36,676.81 B and C schedules 132,776.08 169,452.89 Additional Receipts by State Treasurer. Additional State taxes 5,656.49 Agricultural Department 108,719.03 Agricultural Societies, refunded 103.78 Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad dividends 34,831.50 Audubon Society 9,075.10 Bank licenses 3.00 Capitol Square 155.00 Contingencies 101.60 Corporation franchise tax 42,685.00 Corporation tax. State Department 27,238.00 Corporation tax, Treasury Department 4,125.00 Disabled soldiers' appropriation, refunded .. .. 280.00 Dispensaries, tax on sales 36,721.35 Express companies, tax on receipts 4,294.92 Fees, bank examinations 2,815.00 Fees, Executive Department 2,553.45 Fees, Insurance Department 16,793.50 Fees, State Department 1,247.63 Fees, Treasury Department 108.00 Fish Commission 323.00 Historical Commission, refunded 10.25 Horse dealers' license : . 825.00 Inheritance tax 7,792.06 - TAX COMMISSION' REPORT.

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Bank, Legal, School, County, Factory, insurance and General Printing ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION All kinds of Blank and Record Books Made to Order. Our Flat Opening Books are the Best Made.

Indigent pupils 5,923.55 Insurance companies, licenses 38,300.26 Insurance co.npanies, tax on receipts 162,461.21 Laws and Journals, sale of 991.69 Mercantile agencies 400.00 N. C. A. and M. College (col.), U. S. appropriation .. .. 9,900.00 N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station, U. S. appropriation 24,750.00 N. C. College A. and M. Arts, U. S. appropriation 20,100.00 N. C. Institution Deaf, Dumb and Blind, earnings 2,096.49 N. C. railroad dividends 225,015.00 N-. C. School for Deaf and Dumb, earnings 3,927.60 Oil dealers' licenses '. 8,929.06 Pensions refunded 82.00 Piano and organ dealers' license 1,390.69 Postage and stationer}' 28.40 Privilege tax on railroads 13,562.59 Railroad penalties 950.00 Roster N. C. State Troops, sale of 1.40 Seal tax, Executive Department 1,481.23 Seal tax, State Department 1,419.33 Seal tax, Treasury Department .50 Sewing machine licenses 2,943.50 Shell-fish Commission 7,850.85 Sketches N. C. Regiments Confederate Soldiers, sale of . . . . 30.60 State and Colonial Records, sale of 266.40 State Hospital, Raleigh, earnings 10,555.79 State's Prison, earnings transferred to general fund 175,000.00 State's Prison, earnings 232,747.52 State's Prison, interest on farm bonds 2,400.00 Supreme Court Reports, sale of 6,478.95 Taxes from the counties, for interest, liquor 4,257.38 Telegraph companies, tax pn receipts 3,194.01 Telephone companies, tax on receipts 8,494.32 Trade-mark registration fees 11.00 $1,282,489.08

Total, all sources, State purposes 2,660,219.63 For Pensions. On assessed property 230,148.12 On polls 36^676.81 266,824.93 For Schools. White polls 318,863.13 Indian polls 1,176.00 Negro polls 117,241.36 * TAX COMMISSION REPORT. 7'.

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Railroad and other property assessed by Corporation Commis- sion 157,812.13 Bank stock 25,152.12 Building and loan stock 2,180.84 Corporation excess 18,657.18 Property listed by white citizens 792,808.26 Property listed by Indian citizens 867.16 Property listed by negro citizens 38,220.98 Dogs 1,453.00 Special for schools 230,923.69 Distillers and liquor dealers 48,400.68 Fines 35,925.88 Other sources 457.37 1,790,139.78 For County Purposes. General 1,361,853.52 Poor 28,959.71 Bridges and roads stu.sic. 17 Special 449,362.78 Special in townships 53,770.04 B and C Schedules : 110,535.59 2,848,376.84 Municipal. On polls 130,431.10 On property 1,819,889.08 Fines 67,616.67 Dispensaries 136,118.95 Saloons—Liquor dealers 153,021.18 All other sources :;i!U',sf>..">1 2,656,<;

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ALAMANCE. Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. County Seat, Graham. No miles, 300. Two townships, Little Clerk of the Court—J. D. Kernodle, Gra- River, R. II. Chapman, Road Com.; Ellen- ham. dale, R. P. Johnson, Road Com., worked Sheriff—Robt. N. Cook, Graham. by taxation. Register pf Deeds—C. D. Johnston, Haw Tax Rate—County, 2.3 2-3 on $100. Bonded River. debt, $8,500. Treasurer—Albert J. Thompson, Burling- No. Schools—White, 51; colored, 6. ton. ALLEGHANY. Coroner— S. D. McPherson, Haw River. County Seat, Sparta. Surveyor—Lewis H. Holt, Graham. Clerk of the Court—J. N. Edwards, Standard-Keeper—Sol Love, Graham. Sparta. Co. Supt. Health—H. M. Montgomery, Sheriff—Jno. R. Edwards, Helena. Burlington. Register of Deeds—G. D. Brown, Sparta. Supt. Co. Home—Simon Thompson, Bur- Treasurer—S. A. Choate, Sparta. lington. Coroner—D. C. Whitehead, Whitehead. Public Administrator—J. L. Scott, Jr., Surveyor—L. E. Edwards, Stratford. Graham. Co. Attorney—R. A. Doughton, Sparta. U. S. Commissioner—W. A. Hall, Bur- Co. Supt. Health—Robert Thompson, lington. Sparta. Co. Supt. Schools—W. S. Long, Graham. Supt. Co. Home—Thos. Nichols, Sparta. Board of Education—W. K. Holt, (chm.), Co. Supt. Schools—C. J. Taylor, Laurel Burlington; W. J. Graham, Union Ridge; Springs. S. E. Tate, Stainback. Board of Education—D. F. Parsons, Co. Commissioners—E. Long, (chm.), (chm.), Piney Creek, J. W. Pool, Elk R. F. D. B. R. Bur- Burlington, ; Sellars, Creek; J. L. Joines, Edwards X Roads. lington; W. A. Murray, Mebane; A. N. Rob- Co. Commissioners— S. J. Irwin, Walls; erson, Lacy; B. S. Robertson, Haw River. H. J. Estep, Stratford; G. T. Caudill, City. Co. Board of Elections—J. S. Cook, Gra- Co. Board of Elections—J. W. Pool, ham; D. F. Morrow, J. R. Ireland, Bur- (chm.), Elk Creek; C. A. Doughton, Del- lington. phia; John M. Wagoner, Sparta. No. Schools—White, 66; colored, 28. Public Roads—Roads worked by Old State Tax Rate—County, 18 l-3c. on $100; roads, Law. 6s. 16 2-3c. ; on debt, 2c. ; Tax 23 property, poll, Rate—County, 2-3c. ; special indebtedness, $50,000. school tax, 8 l-3c. No bonded or floating Public Roads—J. P. Hardin, Graham, debt. Roads worked taxation and con- 41 Supt. by No. Schools—White, ; colored, 3. vict labor; 16 2-3c. on $100 and 50c. poll. ANSON. No. 725. Nine miles macadam miles, road; County Seat, Wadesboro. cost per mile, $2,500. Iron bridges, 17. Clerk of the Court—T. C. Robinson, ALEXANDER. Wadesboro. County Seat, Taylorsville. Sheriff— S. P. Martin, Wadesboro. Clerk of the Court—Charles P. Mathe- Register of Deeds—C. W. Thomas, Wades- son, Taylorsville. boro. Register of Deeds—W. H. Carson, Tay- Treasurer—J. O. A. Craig, Wadesboro. lorsville. Coroner—E. F. Fenton, Wadesboro. Sheriff—R. A. Adams, Hiddenite. Co. Attorneys—Robinson & Caudle, Treasurer—A. M. Matheson, Taylorsville. Wadesboro. Surveyor—Wm. J. Teague, Bentley. Supt. of Health—E. S. Ashe, Wadesboro. Co. Attorney—R. Z. Linney, Taylorsville. Supt. Co. Home—James Henry, Wades- Co. Supt. Health—O. L. Hollar, Taylors- boro. ville. Co. Supt. Schools—J. M. Wall, Wades- Supt. Co. Home—M. C. Little, Taylors- boro. ville. Co. Board of Education—E. P. Liles, Board of Education—J. P. Matheson, Lilesville; J. T. Hendley. Wadesboro; C. (chm.), Tavlorsville; R. L. Downs, Avilla; H. Rivers, White Store, R. F. D. No. 1. T. F. Murdock, Hiddenite. Co. Board Elections—W. P. Lcdbetter, Co. Supt. Schools—A. F. Sharpe, Hid- (dim.). Wadesboro; J. \V. Joins, Marsh- denite. ville, R. F. D. No. —1. Co. Commissioners—J. W. Pharr, (chm.), Co. Commissioners IF. B. Allen, (chm.), F. Tav- E. E. H, Taylorsville, R. D. ; J. S. Bowman, Wadesboro; McRae, White Store; lorsville, R. F. D.; W. A. Barkley, Mt. J. Walls, Lilesville. Pisgah. No. Schools—White, 41; Colored, 40. Co. Board of Elections— S. P. Williams, Tax Rate—County, 33 2-3c. on $100; for (chm.), Taylorsville, R. F. D. ; A. L. county roads, 20c; Wadesboro town- Alka- 50c. 30c. No Watts, Stony Point; John W. Watts, ship, roads, ; Morven, county lethia Springs. debt. t>2 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

Public Roads—Robert Lampley, Wades- Special for county 13 l-3c, State and boro, Supt. Roads worked by Special County, on $100; Poll, State and County, Wadesboro Township Road Act. No. miles, $2.00. Bonded —indebtedness, $02,500. 300; gravel, 30. Forty-two miles macadam Public Roads Henry L. Hodges Supt., roads—cost per mile, $1,200. Convict labor Washington. used. BERTIE. ASHE. County Seat, Windsor. Clerk of the Court—Wm. L. Lyon, County Seat, Jefferson. Windsor. H. Jeffer- Clerk of the Court—W. Worth, Sheriff—Jesse B. Stokes, Windsor. son. Register of Deeds—Wm. S. Pritchard, Sheriff—C. B. Austin,— Burnt Hill. Windsor. Register of Deeds J. A. Jones, Jefferson. Survevor—Jno. T. Hoggard, Windsor, R. — Fleetwood. Treasurer— L. S. Vannoy, F. D. No. 3. Coroner Dr. T. J. Call, Hopkins. Coroner—Dr. W. J. Harrell, Aulander. Surveyor—Charles Ray, Treetop. Co. Supt. of Health—Dr. Jno. L. Pritch- Jef- Supt. of Health—J. C. Testerman, ard, Windsor. ferson. Supt. Co. Home—J. F. Phelps, Windsor. — Jef- Supt. Co. Home J. L. Thompson, Co. Supt. Schools—R. W. Askew, Wind- ferson. sor. Co. Supt. Schools—W. H. Jones, Warrens- Co. Board of Elections—J. T. Nicholls, ville. (chm.), Windsor; J. A. Pritchard, Jr., Board of Education—R. A. Hamilton, Aulander; E. W. Gray, (sec), Windsor. Beaver Creek; A. M. Lewis, Clifton; W. F. Co. Board of Education—T. C. Bond, Lewis, Solitude. (chm.), Windsor; W. R Rayner, Colerain; Attorney Board of Education—G. L. Park, T. A. Smithwick, Merry Hill. Jefferson. Co. Commissioners—C. W. Spruill, (chm.) Co. Board of Elections—W. H. Jones, Ouitsna; J. H. White, Windsor; Wayland Warrensville; Win. Bledsoe, Gale; J. W. Mitchell, Lewiston; Jno. C. Britton, Pow- Wayman, Jefferson. ellsville; R. J. Shield, Windsor, R. F. Co. Commissioners—H. A. Eller, Berlin; D. No. 2. W. II. Garvey, Beaver Creek; Felix Mc- Public Roads—Worked parity by Old Guire, McGiure. State Law and b}r taxation. No. miles, Tax Rate—State, 25c; School, 23c; 1,000. 48 2-3c. Total 96 2-3c on County, ; $100. Tax Rate—Countv, 18 2-3c on $100. Debt, about $20,000. Road, 15c Bonded debt, $12,000. no Public Roads—Worked by free labor; No. Schools—White. 68; colored, 58. tax last year. Number miles, about 600. BLADEN. No. Schools— 9. White, 105; colored, County Seat, Elizabethtown. BEAUFORT. Clerk of the Court—W. J. Davis, Eliza- bethtown. County Seat, Washington. Sheriff—J. M. Clark, Elizabethtown. Clerk of the Court—Geo. Paul, Wash- Register of Deeds—William Whitted, ington. Elizabethtown. Sheriff—G. E. Ricks, Washington. Treasurer—W. S. Cla-k, Clarkton. Register of Deeds—Gilbert Rumley, Wash- Coroner—G. W. Hall, Elizabethtown. ton. —I. A. Treasurer—Jos. F. Surveyor Register, Register. Tayloe, Washington. Co. T. A. Elizabeth- Coroner—Joshua Attorney— Lyon, Tayloe, Washington. town. - or—L. H. Edwards. Surve3 Ross, of Health—L. B. Evans, Clarkton. Co. Attorney—W. C. Rodman, Washing- Supt. Co. Home—L. B. Evans, Clarkton. ton. Supt. Co. Schools—Angus Cromartie, Gar- Co. Health—D. T. Wash- Supt. Supt. Tayloe, land.' ington. Co. Board of Education— A. McA. Coun- Supt. Co. Home—A. P. Fulford, Wash- cil, White Oak; A. M. Kelly, Blade'nboro ; ington. N. M. Ivanhoe. Co. of Schools—N. Wash- Beatty, Supt. Harding, Co. Commissioners—J. B. Sanderlin, ington. Council; N. A. Currie, (chm.), Clarkton; Co. Board of Edueation^E. W. Ayers, Daniel L. Leonard, Klondike. (ohm.), Washington; W. M. Butt, Aurora; Co. Board of Elections—R. B. Cromar- H. D. Satterthwaite, Sidney. tie, (chm.), Elizabethtown; R. H. Lyon, Co. Board of Elections—F. P. Latham, David B. Sutton, Elizabethtown. (chm.), Haslin; G. E. Buckman, Washing- No. Schools—White, 70: colored, 44. ton; I. F. Goddard, Washington. Tax Rate—County, 18c on $100. No debt Co. Commissioners—R. R. Warren, in county; surplus in treasury, $2,000. Public 'Roads—Worked Old State Law. (chm.), Washington; W. H. Stancil, Wash- by ington; Fred von Ebberstine, Chocowinity; No. miles, 315. H. M. Jordan, Pine Town; Purvis Harris, BRUNSWICK.

Pine Town, R. F. D. ; Thomas Green, Pan- County Seat, Southport. tego; W. W. Hooker, Idalia. Clerk of the Court—R. S. Newton, South- Tax 21c. 4.25c Rate—State, ; Pensions, ; port. 2-3c Sheriff— J. El Paso. County Schools, 18c; General, 23 ; John Knox, COUNTY AFFAIRS' AND OFFICIALS. 83

Register of Deeds—John Jenrette, South- ton. port. Supt. Co. Home—Charley E. Tate, Mor- Treasurer—George E. Brooks, Seaside. ganton. Coroner—J. B. Standland, Supply. Co. Supt. Schools—R. L. Patton, Mor- Surveyer— S. W. McKeithan, Regan. ganton. Standard-Keeper—W. T. Pinner, Southport. Board of Education—J. M. McGimpsey, Co. Attorney—C. Ed. Taylor, Southport. Fonta Flora; J. H. Hoffman, (chm.). Mor- Supt. of Health—J. A. Dosher, Southport. ganton; J. E. Coulter, Connelly Springs. Supt. of Co. Home—J, W. Wescott, Co. Commissioners—John A. Dickson, Southport. (chm.), Morganton; Frank Cook, Hilder- Co. Supt. Schools—George H. Bellamy, brand; Marshall Brinkly, Glen Alpine. El Paso. Co. Board of Elections—A. O. Avery, Jr., Co. Board of Education—D. R. Mercer, (chm.), Morganton; C. E. fate, Morgan- S. (chm.), Bolivia; David Ward, Suburb; ton ; Huffman, Morganton. G. B. Ward, Ash. No. Schools—White, 65; colored, 13. Co. Commissioners—C. N. Leonard, Tax Rate—Countv, 23 2-3c. on $100; 71c. (chm.), Shallotte; Asa Dosher, Southport; on Poll; Roads and Bridges, 20c. on sum, Noah Bennett, Exum. 60c. on Poll; Schools, 18c. on $100, $1.29 Co. Board of Elections—John E. Douglas, Poll. El Paso; G. Brooks Ward, Regan. Public Roads—Worked by special Law No. Schools—White, 44; colored, 27. Outlay only for bridge expenses. No. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100; Spe- miles, 400-500. Improved turnpike owned cial, 10c. on $100 and 68c. on poll. by individuals, 15 miles. Two miles ma- Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. cadam roads; eost per mile, $5,000. Iron Outlay for bridges. No. 400. bridges, 5. only BUNCOMBE. miles, CABARRUS.

County Seat, Asheville. Sea 1 Concord. — County :, Clerk of the Court Marcus Erwin, Ashe- Clerk of the Court—M. L. Widenhouse, ville. Concord. Sheriff—T. F. Asheville. — Hunter,— Sheriff J. F. Honeycutt, Concord. Register of Deeds J. J. Mackey, Ashe- Register of Deeds— J. F. Harris, Concord. ville. — — Treasurer W. A. Overcash, Concord. Treasurer T. M. Duckett, Asheville. Cotton-Weigher—D. B. Porter, Concord. Coroner—E. H. Asheville. — — Morris, Coroner Haward Caldwell, Concord. Surveyor Otto Israel, Candler. Surveyor— Swindell Kluttz, Concord. Standard-Keeper—J. S. West, Asheville. Co. Attorney—H. S. Williams, Concord. Tax Collector—R. C. Crowell, Asheville. Co. Supt. of Health—Robert S. Young, Co. Attorney—Charles A. Webb, Ashe_ Concord. ville. Supt. Co. Home—A. H. Sapp, Concord. Supt. of Co. Home—F. Sluder, Asheville. Co. Supt. Schools—C. E. Boger, Concord. Co. Supt. Schools—A. C. Reynolds, Ashe- Co. Board of Education—James P. Cook, ville. (chm.), Concord; G. F. McAlister, Mt. Co. Board of Education—J. C. Martin, Pleasant; W. F. Smith, Davidson, R. F. D. (chin.), Asheville; Jason Ashworth, Fair- No. 24. view; Clyde Reed, Biltmore. Co. Commissioners—W. A. Kindley, Co. Commissioners— J. E. Rankin, (chm.), (chm.), Mt. Pleasant; Geo. S. Kluttz, < a Asheville; C. P. Weaver, Weaverville; cord, R. F. D. No. 4; Frank Goodman, S. J. Luther, Candler; R. C. Clayton, Glass, R. F. D. No. 1; J. C. Morrison, Har- ' R. F. D. '2. Fletcher, ; Mat Burlison, Barnards- risburg, R. F. D. No. ville. Co. Board of Elections— G. M. Lore, Co. Board of Elections— S. G. Bernard, E. (chm.), Concord; G. H. Rutlege, Concord; W. Patton, Asheville; V. L. Gudger, Ashe- C. A. Cook, Concord. ville. No. Schools—White, 48; colored, 22. No. Schools—White, 97; colored, 20. Tax Rate—Countv, 22 2-3c. on $100; roads, Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100; 30c. Floating debt, $75,000. I or roads, 15c. ; interest on debt, 9 cents on Public Roads—R. W. Safrit, $100. Bonded debt, $278,000. Supt. Worked by taxation am! convict la- Public Roads—Worked by taxation and bor, 30c. on $100. No. miles, 350; gravel, convict labor, 15c. on $100. Forty-eight per mile, $2,000 to $;,0(M). No. iron bridges miles macadam roads, cost per mile, $2,500. 12; improved, 20; crushed stone, 25. Cost Iron bridges, 41. per mile, $2,000 to $3,000. No. iron BURKE. bridges, 15. County Seat, Morganton. CAI/DWELL. Clerk of the Court—L. A. Bristol, Mor- County Seat, Lenoir. ganton. Cl.rk of the Court—I. W. Curtis, Lenoir. Sheriff—F. C. Berry, Morganton. Sheriff—John M. Smith, Lenoir. Register of Deeds—John B. Holloway. Register of Deeds—James L. Miller, Treasurer—Wm. Bailey, Morganton. Lenoir. Coroner—John Nelson, Morganton. ' Treasurer—J. J. Austin, Lenoir. Survevor—R. J. Hallvburton, Morganton, Coroner—J. J. Roberts, Lenoir, R. F. R. F. D. No. 3. ID. No. 2. Standard-Keeper—J. R. Howard, Morgan- 1 Surveyor—Janus II. Isbell, Kings Creek 84 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

Standard-Keeper—D. S. Perry, Lenoir. berry, Newport; W. R. Hancock, Straits; Co. Attorney—M. N. Harshaw, Lenoir. J. M. Robinson, Atlantic. Co. Supt. Health—C. L. Wilson, Lenoir. Co. Board of Elections—T. D. Hewitt, Co. Supt. Schools—Y. D. Moore, Lenoir. Newport; Y. Z. Newberry, Newport; W. L. Co. Board of Education—P. G, Moore, Arendell, Morehead City. (chm.). Granite Falls; M. G. Shearer, Le- No. Schools—White, 37; colored, 7. noir; M. L. Greer, Lenoir. Atlantic Public High School—V. C. Eaker, Co. Commissioners—J. M. Aired, Granite Principal, Atlantic. Falls; J. T. Hayes, Happy; J. L. Beach, Tax Rate—66 2-3c. on $100 and $2.00 on Lenoir, E. F. D. No. 1. poll. Special for New Court House, 20c. Co. Board of Elections—Mark Squires, on $100. Lenoir; L E. Rabb, Lenoir; J. B. Isbell, Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. Lenoir. No. miles, 150. No. Schools—White, 82; colored, 12. CASWELL. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and County Seat, Yanceyville. 41c. poll. Bonded debt, $20,000 on new Clerk of the Court—Robert L. Court House. Mitchell, Yanceyville. Public Roads—Edmund Jones, Lenoir, Sheriff—T. N. Fitch, Yanceyville. Supt. Worked by Old State Law. No. Register of Deeds—Fred W. Brown, Yan- miles, 900; gravel, 10; improved turnpike ceyville. owned by private individuals, 22 miles. Treasurer—J. A. Lea, Yanceyville. CAMDEN. Coroner—S. A. Mallay, Yanceyville. County Seat, Camden. Standard-Keeper—T. J. Henderson, Yan- Clerk of the Court—J. W. Walston, ceyville. Shiloh. Co. Attorney—A. E. Henderson, Yancey- Sheriff—C. G. Etheridge, Camden. ville. Treasurer—J. R. Sawyer, Camden. Co. Supt. of Health—S. A. Malloy, Yan- Register of Deeds—Talmon Godfrey, ceyville. Camden. Supt. of Co. Home—E. B. Barker, Yan- Co. Supt. of Health—C. G. Ferebee, ceyville. Shiloh. Co. Supt. Schools—George Anderson, Supt. Co. Home—M. B. Sawyer, Camden. Yanceyville. Co. Supt. of Schools—E. T. Burgess, Co. Board of Education—W. A. Mavnard, South Mills. — Altamahaw, R. F. D. No. 2; T. J. Hatchett, Co. Board of Education G. H. Riggs, Yanceyville; R. I. Newman, Leasburg. (chm.), South Mills; P. W. Stevens, Shiloh; Standard-Keeper—T. J. Henderson, Yan- O. G. Pritchard, Belcross. Co. Commissioners—J. S. Harvey, (chm.), Co. Commissioners— S. E. Overby, (chm.), Danville, Va., R. F. D. No. 4;'jno. W. Belcross; Charles Norris, South Mills; D. Slade, Blanche, R. F. D. No. 1; T. C. N. Bray, Shiloh. Jones, Yanceyville, R. F. D. No. 1. Co. Board of Elections—A. Sawyer, Co. Board of Elections—T. J. Hatchett, (chm.), Belcross; D. E. Williams, South Yanceyville; C. J. Yarborough, Locust Hill; Mills; M. B. Burgess, Camden. James A. Hurdle, (chm.), Milton. Tax Rate—County general, 23 2-3c. on No. Schools—White, 40; colored, 37. $100; county special, 8 l-3c. on $100; Graded Schools, 3. school general, ISc. on $100; school special, Tax Rate—Countv, 52c. on $100. 25c. on $100; poll, general, $2.00. In special Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. tax district for school, 30c. on property and No. miles, 250. 90c. on poll. CATAWBA. Public Roads—The roads of the whole Seat, Newton. county worked Old State Law. No. County by Clerk of the Court—Charles M. 150. McCorkle, Miles, Newton. No. Schools—White, 20; colored, 12. Sheriff—J. S. Leonard, Newton. CARTERET. Register of Deeds—Jacob E. Setzer, New- Clerk of Court—T. C. Wade, Beaufort. ton. Sheriff—S. P. Hancock, Beaufort. Treasurer—J. N. Long, Newton. Register of Deeds—W. J. Wallace, Beau- Coroner—Smith Campbell, Maiden. fort. — Surveyor Alley —Gabriel, Mt. Creek. Treasurer—— A. Thomas, Beaufort. Standard-Keeper W. H. Marlow, Newton. Coroner Clarence Simpson, Beaufort. Co. Attorney—D. Witherspoon, Newton. Surveyor—E. D. Hardesty, Harlowe. Co. Supt. of Health—George H. West, Standard-Keeper—L. H. Forlaw, Beaufort. Newton. Co. Supt. of Health—W. E. Headen, Supt. Co. Home—Robert E. Hoke, Con- Morehead City. over, R. F. D. No. 1. Co. Supt. of Schools—L. B. Ennett, Co. Supt. Schools—George E. Long, New- Cedar Point. ten. Co. Board of Education—C. N. Mason, Co. Board of Education—A. C. Link, (chm.), Harlowe; J. R. Morris, Atlantic; (chm.), Hickory; F. J. Dellinger, Conover; C. P. Dey, Beaufort. Wm. McRee, Newton. Co. Commissioners—W. S. Chadwick, Co. Commissioners—J. W. Shuford, Beaufort; C. W. Taylor, Bogue; Y. Z. New- (chm.), Hickory; P. D. Drum, Catawba; COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS. BS

Elias Sigmon, Newton; J. F. Hudson, Hick- Tax Rate—60c. on $100 and $1.80 on ory, R. F. D. No. 1; J. W. Lawrence, Ca- poll. No bonded indebtedness. tawba. Public Roads—A. W. Axly, Supt. Worked Co. Board of Elections—D. P. Rowe, by Act of Legislature of 1903. No. miles, (chm.), Newton; J. B. Little, Newton; S. 500. M. Hamrick, Hickory. No. Schools—White, 53; colored, 3. No. Schools—White, 81; colored, 20. CHOWAN. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and Edentcn. 38c. poll. School poll tax, $1.50. No. County Seat, of Eden- iron bridges, 6. Clerk the Court—C. W. Oofield, Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. ton. Sheriff—E. S. Edenton. No. miles, 600-700. Norman,— CHATHAM. Register of Deeds W. J. Berryman Edenton. Countv Seat, Pittsboro. Treasurer—F. W. White, Edenton. Clerk of the "Court—J. L. Grifln, Pitts- Coroner—T. J. Edenton. boro. Hoskins, Co. —Pruden & Eden Sheriff—J. J. Jenkins, Siler City. Attorneys Pruden, ton. Register of Deeds—W. E. Brooks, Pitts_ of J. Hoskins boro. Co. Supt. Health—T. Edenton. Treasurer—J. J. Jenkins, Siler City. Co. Home—M. M. Harrell, Edenton Coroner— S. M. Riggsbee, Riggsbee. Supt. Co. of Schools—J. \V. Alderman Surveyor—R. B. Clegg, Pittsboro. Supt. Edenton. Standard-Keeper—J. T. Bland, Pittsboro. Co. Board of Education—H. H. Mashburn Co. Attorney—R. H. Hayes, Pittsboro. Edenton; W. T. Perry. Edenton; G. H. Ba Co. Supt. 'of Health—J. N. Taylor. Bvnum. ker, Tyner. Co. Commissioners—Frank Wood, (chm.) *Supt. of Co. Home—W. H. Ward, Pitts- W. J. R. F. D. boro. Edenton; Hallowell, Tyner, — Z. W. Evans, Cisco. Public Administrator T. W. Segroves, — Cumnock. Co. Board of Elections Julian Wood (chm.), Edenton; Geo. W. Leary, Edenton Co. Supt. Schools—R. T. Johnson, Pitts- J. H. Edenton. boro. McMullan, No. Schools— 15. Co. Board of Education—A. R. Norwood, White, 21; colored, Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 Bynum, R. F. D. No. 1; J. B. Atwater, Roads, 5c. in 1st and 20c. in 2nd B. B. Phillips, Goldston. Township Bynum; 20c. in 3rd and 4th Co. Commissioners—A. J. Lane, Siler Township; Townships. Public Roads—First Township, J. W City; N. J. Wilson, Apex, R. F. D. No. J. E. Supt. ; Second Township, Co S. W. Harrington, Corinth. Spruill, 3; Third M. F. Ward, Co. Board of Elections—Jacob Thompson, field; Township, Supt. Fourth G. T. Mitchell, Supt. (chm.), Pittsboro; J. B. Clegg, Moncure, Township, R. F. D. No. 2; J. G. Hamlet, Bynum; R. CLAY. F. D. No. 1. County Seat, Hayesville. Public Roads—Worked by taxation, 30c. Clerk of the Court— Geo. W. Sanderson, on poll and 10c. on $100 real estate. No. Hayesville. miles, 600. Sheriff—J. W. Alexander, Hayesville. No. Schools—White, 91; colored, 40. Register of Deeds—Jarrett Thompson, Tax Rate—79 2-3c. on $100 and $2.39 on Hayesville. poll. Bonded indebtedness, $20,000. No. Treasurer—H. J. Jones, Shooting Creek. iron bridges, 7. Coroner—P. B. Killian, Hayesville. v CHEROKEE. Surveyor—E. C. Mease, Havesville. County Seat, Murphy. Co. Supt. of Health—J. M. Sullivan, Clerk of the Court—A. A. Fain, Murphy. Hayesville. Register of Deeds—A. L. Johnson, Mur- Supt. Co. Home—O. L. Scroggs, Hayes phy. ville. Sheriff—A. B. Dicky, Murphy. Co. Supt. of Schools—G. H. Haigler, Treasurer—A. G. Deweese, Murphy. Hayesville. • Coroner—G. W. Evans, Ranger. Co. Board of Education—J. O. Scroggs, Surveyor—O. G. Anderson, Culberson. (chm.), Hayesville; S. H. Allison, Hayes- Co. Attorney—Ben Posey, Murphy. ville; J. O. McCracken, Hayesville. Co. Supt. Health— S. C. Highway, Mur- Co. Commissioners—W. B. Martin, (chm.) phy. Hayesville; A. J. Coleman, Hayesville.; G. Supt. Co. Home—Silas Anderson, Murphy. S. McCflure, Hayesville. Co. Supt. Schools—E. B. Norvell, Murphy. Co. Board of Elections—R. R. Alexan- Co. Board of Education—W. G. Sparks, der, (chm.), Hayesville; J. M. Sullivan, Suit; P. E. Nelson, Murphy; J. M. Rich- Hayesville; O. B. Anderson, (sec), Hayes- ardson, Andrews. ville. Co. Commissioners—Wm. Morrow, Nina; No. Schools—White, 18; colored. 1. Theo. Kilpatrick, Patrick; Henry Cozad. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100; 38c. Andrews. poll; for debt, bridges, <(<., :;;; i Sc Co. Board of Elections—R. H. Snea<." $100 and $1.00 poll; roads, 15c. on $100 Murphy; N. Z. Dewesse, Murphy; P. C. mid 15c. poll. schools, 5e. on $100 and Hyatt, Murphy. 15c. on poll. Bonded debt, $6,800. 86 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

Public Roads—Worked by OM State Law. Standard-Keeper—Eugene Tucker, New No. miles, 125. Bern. Co. Attorney—E. M. Green, New Bern. CLEVELAND. Co. Supt. of Health—J. F. Rhem, New Bern. County Seat, Shelby. J. F. New Bern. Clerk of the Court—F. L. Hoyle, Shelby. Co. Physician— Rhem, Co. Mrs. Fannie Williams, Sheriff—D. D. Wilkins, Shelby. Supt. Home— New Bern. Register of Deeds—W. H. Eskridge, Public Administrator—C. J. McCarthy, Shelby. Treasurer—W. R. Newton, Shelby. New Bern. Schools—S. M. New Coroner—T. K. Barnett, Shelby. Co. Supt. Brinson, O. C. Thompson, Shelby. Bern. Surveyor— R. A. Co. Commissioners—M. M. Mauney, Co. Board of Education— Nunn, New Bern; Daniel Lane, New Shelby, R. F. D. No. 5; J. F. Roberts, (chm.), John S. Morton, North Harlowe. (chm.), Shelbv; A. T. Mull, Cleveland Bern; Co. Commissioners—C. E. Foy, (chm.), Mills, R. F. D. No. 1. J. S. New Bern; A. Co. Attorneys—Rvburn & Hoey, Shelby. New Bern; McGow^an, F. Cove City; G. V. Richard- Supt. of Health—T. E. McBrayer, Shelby. Wadsworth, B. Vanceboro. Board of Health—J. F. Roberts, W. son, Dover; J. Harvey, Co. Board of Elections—L. S. Daniels, F. Mitchell, S. S. Royster. New Wm. Jr., New Bern; C. Co. Supt. Schools—B. T. Falls, Shelby. Bern; Dunn, Co. Board of Education—W. T. Colton, B. Hill, New Bern. Public Roads—J. M. New Bern, Shelbv; W. L. Plonk, Kings Mountain; L. Spencer, Worked Old State Law and tax C. Palmer, Lawndale, R. F. D, N. 1. Supt. by No. about 350; improved, Supt. Co. Home—G. J. Allen, Shelby. system. miles, 4 cost mile, Co. Board of Elections—J. A. Anthony, 2 3. Macadamized, miles, per Shelby; J. Y. Hamrick, Shelby; A. P. $7,500. Shelbv. No. Schools—White, 47; colored, 37. Spoke, Gen- Tax Rate—86 2-3c. on the $100; $2.00 Tax Rate—State, 25c; School, 18c; eral 23 2-3c. ; 18c; Road.. on the poll. County, Special, 10c 25c. COLUMBUS. ; Schools, County Seat, Whiteville. CUMBERLAND. Clerk of the Court—L. W. Stanley, County Seat, Fayetteville. Whiteville. Clerk of the Court—A. A. MacKethan, Sheriff—A. S. Richardson, Whiteville. Favetteville. Tax Gollector—J. T. Best, Whiteville. Sheriff—Neill A. Watson, Fayetteville. Register of Deeds—C. E. Smith, Vineland. Treasurer—R, H. Powell, Whiteville. Register of Deeds—W. M. Walker, Fay- Surveyor—June Baldwin, Clarkton. etteville. Coroner—Latt C. Mills; Clarendon. Treasurer—David Gaster, Fayetteville. Standard-Keeper—W. J. Benton, White- Coroner-^-J. V. McGougan, Fayetteville. ville. Survevor—W. W. Baker, Fayetteville. Co. Supt. Health—H. B. Maxwell, White- Stand'ard-Ketper—J. A. Boone, Fayette- ville. ville. Supt. Co. Home—Ed. Schwartz, White- Co. Attorney—C. G. Rose, Fa3'etteville. ville. Supt. of Health—A. S. Rose, Fayette- Co. Supt. Schools—F. T. Wooten, Chad- ville. bourn. Supt. Co. Home^Alex. Leslie, Fayette-' Co. Board of Education—J. E. L. Win- ville. coff, (chm.), Whiteville; F. B. Pierce, Co. Supt. of Schools—B. T. McBryde, Eallsboro; J. W. Powell, Fair Bluff. Fayetteville. Co. Commissioners—C. C. Pridgen, Co. Board of Education—J. A. Oates, (chm.), Tabor; T. J. Fletcher, Clarkton; (chm.), Fayetteville; J. H. Currie, (sec), R. Q. Powell, Fair Bluff; K. B. Council, Favetteville; J. W. Hall, Autryville. Wananish; F. B. Pierce, Hallsboro. Co. Commissioners—J. J. Bullard, (chm. l, Co. Board of Elections—W. E. McDaniel, Fayetteville; Herbert Lutterloh, Fayette- (chm.), Whiteville; Wm. Struthers, Grists; ville; W. J. Olive, Wade; R. R. Bell, Car- T. J. Fletcher, Clarkton. los; J. A. Keith, Lobelia. No. Schools—White, 91; colored, 37. Co. Board of Elections—W. G. Hall, Tax Rate—16 2-3c. on $100; Roads, 10c. (chm.), George Holmes, Fayetteville; A. H. Public Roads—Worked bv Oid State Law. Slocomb, Fayetteville. CRAVEN. No. Schools—White, 79; colored, 56. County Seat, New Bern. Tax Rate—County, 2Cc on $100. Schools, Clerk of the Court—W. M.. Watson, New 18c. Roads, 9c. Bonds, 10c Pensions, lc. Bern. Total State and County, 84 cents. Bonded Sheriff—James W. Biddle, New Bern. debt, $117,000. No. bridges, 6 railroad Register of Deeds—S. H. Fowler, New bridges; 4 county bridges. Bern. Public Roads—W. M. Walker, Fayette- Treasurer—F. S. Ernul, New Bern. ville, Supt. Worked by county convicts Coroner—R. D. V. Jones, New Bern. under special law. No. miles, 420. Im- Surveyor—R. A. Colvin, New Bern. proved, 50. COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS. -7

I'' II. CURRITUCK. nton; S. Averett, 'I h imasville. County Seat, Currituck. Co. Commissioners A. E. Myers, Lexing- R. F. D. M. Clerk of the Court—E. W. Ansell, Cur- ton, ; R. Barris, Thomas ~" rituck. J. L. Doby, Versailles. Register of Deeds—R. E. Flora, Curri- Co. Board of Elections—W. F. Thomason, tuck. Lexington; A. F. Sams, Thomasville; R. Sheriff—J. E. Barnard, Moyock. Lie McCrary, Lexington. Treasurer—G. W. Williams, Currituck. Public Roads—Tims. Miller, Lexii Surveyor—Caleb B. Bell, Shawboro. Supt. Worked by Old Stale Law and Co. Attorney—A. M. Simmons, Currituck. vict labor, except Lexington Township. Co. Supt. of Health— H. M. Shaw, Shaw- where tax is 15c. on $100, and 45c. on boro. poll; total last year, $3,992.89. No. m Co. Board of Education—W. J. Tate, J, 000 in county. Cchm.), Kitty Hawk; Samuel Scott, Powells No. Schools— White, 04; colored, 20. Point; E. D. Bowd 'n, Knotts Island. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and Co. Supt. of Schools—J. M. Newbern, 3Sc. poll. Jarvisburg. DAVIE. Co. Commissioners—Thomas L. Jarvis, Countv Seat, Mocksville. Mayock; W. H. White, Knotts Island; John Clerk of the Court—A. T. Grant, Mocks- VV. Sanderlin, Shawboro. ville. Co. Board of Elections— R. L. Newbern, Sheriff—James L. Sheek, Mocksville. Jarvisburg; 0. A. Griggs, Maple; D. R. Register of Deeds—J. F. Moore, Mocks- Scott, Jarvisburg;— L. Walker, Barco. ville. No. Schools White, 34; colored, 14. Treasurer—J. W. Etchison, Cana. Tax Rate—County, 74 2-3c. of $100. Coroner—W. D. Foster, Mocksville. DARE. Surveyor—M. C. James, Mocksville. County Seat, Mantco. Co. Supt. Health—M. D. Kimbrough, Clerk of the Court—Samuel- E. Midgett, Mocksville. Manteo. Supt. Co. Home—M. B. Bailev, Mocks- Register of Deeds—Asa V. Evans, Manteo. ville. Treasurer—Isaac N. Davis, Wanchese. Co. Supt. Schools—J. D. Hodges, Au- Surveyor—John W. Twiford, Manteo. gusta. Co. Supt. Schools—W. B. Fearing, Co. Board of Education—T. B. Bailey,

Manteo. I (dim.), Mocksville; A. W. Ellis, Farming- Co. Board of Education—R. C. Evans, 'ton; S. A. Woodruff, Mocksville. (dim.), Manteo; C. C. Miller, Buxton; S. A. Griffin. Manteo. Co. Commissioners—C. Y. Bailev, (dim.). Co. Commissioners—Arthur J. Fulcher, Advance, R. F. D. No. 2; J, M. Cain, (dim.), Frisco; Steward M. Daniels, Wan- Calahaln, R. F. D. No. 1; B. F. Stone- chese; J. B. Pinner, East Lake. street, Mocksville. Co. Board of Elections—W. S. Davis, Co. Board of Elections—J. G. Peebles, (dim.), Wanchese; R. W. Smith, Manteo; Advance, R. F. I). No. 2; Stonestreet, L. N. Midgett, Skyco. Mocksville; O.—L. Williams, Mocksville. No. Schools—White, 21; colored, 3. No. Schools— White, 45; colored. 17. Tax Rate—County, 40c. on $100 and 75c. Tax Rate Countv purposi . L3 2-3c. on on poll. Special, 95c. on $100. $100; Poor, 2c. and 38c. on poll. Roads Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. and Bridges, 8c; Special, S l-3c. Bonded No. miles, 60. debt, $5110.00. DAVIDSON. Public Roads -Worked by Old Slate Law. No. 300. Countv Seat, Lexington. miles, Clerk of the "Court—C. E. Godwin, Lex- DUPLIN. ington. Countv Seat, Kenansville. Sheriff—Alex. T. Ddap, Lexington. Clerk of the Court—D. 11. Wallace, Ken- Register of Deeds—G. W. Miller, Lexing- ansville. ton. Sheriff—G. G. Best. Kenansville. Treasurer—W'alter G. Fitzgerald, Lexing- Register of Deeds—J. J. Bowden, Ken ton. — ansville. Coroner —J. W. Peacock, Thomasville. Tn a surer— G. G. Bi ^t. Kenansville. Surveyor Henry Payne, Euliopoise, Coroner —B. F. Smith. Leon. No. 1. — Surveyor L. IL Sanderson, Cabin. Standard-Keeper B. F. Ausband, Lexing- Standard-Keeper A. 1). Johnson, Ken ton. ansville. Co. Attorneys—McCrary & McCrary, Lex- Co Supt. of Health—John A. Ferrall, ington. — l-o nansville. of — ( Supt. Health E. J. Buchanan, Lexin^ Supt. of Co. Home D. '. Ezzell, Kenans- ton. ville.

. — Sni it Co. Home. Jas. M. Cratts, Lex- Co. Supt. of Schools—D. S. Kennedy, ington, No. 2. Kenansville. Co. Supt. of Schools—P. S. Vann, Wall- < !o. Hoard of Educal ion D. I Carlton, burg. Kenansville; W. S. Loftin, Bowden; W. I'.. Co. Board of Education — Rev. J. W. Southerland, (chm.), Rosehill Clegg, (dim.), Lexington; B. I. Harrison, Co. Commissioners—J. M. Faison, (dim.). ss COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

Faison; B. F. Williams, Kenansville; Dallas W. L. Dunn, Pinetops; Lam Lawrence, J. Williams, Wallace. Tarboro; J. J. Thorne, Rocky Mount. Co. Board of Elections—D. S. Hines, Co. Board of Elections—P. C. Vestal, (chm.), Kenansville; H. Dail, Kenansville; (chm.), Rocky Mount; B. F. Eagle, Crisp; J. A. Gavin, Kenansville. C. B. Keech, Tarboro. No. Schools—White, 84; colored, 29. Public Roads—J. W. Martin, Tarboro, Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and Supt. Worked by taxation, 25c. on $100. 38c. poll. Convicts used. Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. Tax Rate—Countv, 23c. Bonded debt, DURHAM. $5,000. Two iron bridges. No. Schools—White, 36; colored, 35. County Seat, Durham. Clerk of the Court—C. B. Green, Durham. FORSYTH. Sheriff—Jno. F. Harward, Durham. County Seat, Winston. Register of Deeds—M. G. Markham, Dur- Clerk of the Court—R. E. Transou, Win- ham. ston-Salem. Treasurer—Simeon Bowling, Durham. Sheriff—J. E. Ziglar, Winston-Salem. Surveyor—Ed. Belvin, Durham. Register of Deeds—Henry W. Masten, Standard-Keeper—T. S. Booth, Durham. Winston-Salem. Coroner—J. F. Maddry, Durham. Treasurer—George L. Beck, Winston-Sa- lem. Co. Attorney—W. J. Brogden, Durham. Coroner—Dr. W. N. Dalton, Winston-Sa- Supt. of Health—Dr. N. M. Johnson, Durham. ' lem. —Edward Rural Hall. Supt. of Co. Home—W. 0. Thompson, Surveyor Styers, Durham. Standard-Keeper—Lee Lashmit, Crater. Co. Schools—W. B. Speas, Win- Co. Supt. of Schools—C. W. Massey, Dur- Supt. ham. ston-Salem. Supt. Co. Home—C. C. Flynt, Winston- Co. Board Education—Delos W. Sorrell, Salem. J. W. (chm.), Durham; Umstead, Umbra; Public Administrator—J. R. Hastings, Geo. W. Stallings, Durham, R. F. D. No. 6. Winston-Salem. Co. Commissioners—J. W. Allen, (chm.'), Co. Board of Education—John F. Grif- Durham; L. B. Markham, Durham; T. E. fith, (chm.), Winston-Salem; Ellis W. Hau- Belvin, Durham, R. F. D. No. 2; J. D. ser, Pfafftown; J. W. Pennix, Kerrrersville. Hamlin, Durham, R. F. D. No. 2; F. M. Convicts used. Tilley, Rougemont. Co. Commissioners—D. C. Moir, Walker- Co. Board of Elections—H. A. Foushee, town; J. H. Clinard, Winston-Salem, R. F. (chm.). Durham; S. C. Brawley, Durham; D. ; L. B. Brickenstein, Salem. S. M. Holton, Durham. Co. Board of Elections—W. T. Wilson, No. Schools— 19. White, 36; colored, (chm.), Winston-Salem; Geo. H. Hauser, Public Roads—T. J. Thompson, Supt., Bethania; M. E. Teague, Winston-Salem. Durham. Worked taxation and convicts. by No. Schools—White, 80; colored, 20. Tax 16 l-3c. on each valuation $100 prop- Tax Rate—County, 17c. on $100 and 18c. erty. No. of miles in 550. No. county, poll; special, 30c. on $100 and 90c. poll. miles 75. Cost mile, macadamized, per Bonded debt, $55,000. $3,500. Public Roads—J. W. Masten, Win- Tax Rate—On Supt., property: State, 21c; ston-Salem. Worked by taxation; total last 13 2-3c. ; Pensions, 4c. ; Schools, County, year, $54,475.15. Macadam road, 40 miles. 18c. 10c. ; Railroads, ; County Roads, 16 FRANKLIN. l-3c. ; total, 83c. on $100 valuation. EDGECOMBE. County Seat, Louisburg. Clerk of the Court—J. J. Barrow, Louis- Tarboro. County Seat, burg. Clerk of the Court—A. T. Tar- Walston, Sheriff—H. C. Kearney, Louisburg. boro. . Register of Deeds—W. M. Boone, Louis- Sheriff—B. F. Tarboro. Dawson, burg. of Deeds—H. S. Tarboro. Register Bunn', Treasurer—J. A. Thomas, Louisburg. Treasurer—J. E. Cobb, Pinetops. Surveyor—J. T. Inscoe, Cedar Rock. Coroner— P. Tarboro. Spencer Bass, Coroner—Fred C. Cooke, Cedar Rock. —R. B. Tarboro. StandardKeeper Hyatt, Standard-Keeper—R. G. Winn, Epsom. Co. —H. A. Gilliam. Attorney Co. Attorney—T. W. Bickett, Louisburg. Co. Supt. of Health—W. J. Thigpen, Co. Supt. of Health—R. F. Yarborough, Tarboro. Jr., Louisburg. Supt. Co. Home—W. T. Gorham, Tar- Supt. Co. Home—E. N. Williams, Louis- boro. burg. Co. Supt. of Schools—R. G. Kittrell, Co. Supt. Schools—R. B. White, Frank- Tarboro. linton. Co. Board of Education—R. G. Allsbrook, Co. Board of Education—A. W. Perry, (chm.), Tarboro; W. W. Viek, Battleboro; Louisburg; J. C. Winston, Frank- John Mayo, Bethel. linton; H. D. Egerton, Laurel. Co. Commissioners — Claude Wilson, Co. Commissioners—T. S. Collie, Cedar (chm.), Tarboro; W. D. Ruff in, Whitakers; Rock; J. II. Uzzell, Mapleville; E. M. Gup- COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

ton, Gupton; N. B. Young, J. Louisburg; Coroner—G. C. Brooks, Sunbury. C. Winston, Youngsville. Surveyor—W. F. Eason, Gatesville Co. Board of Elections—J. B. Yar- Standard-Keeper—W. R. Hayes, Gates- borough, (cbm.), Louisburg; I. H. Kearney, ville. E. F. Franklinton; Yarborough, Louisburg. Co. Supt. of Health—W. No. Schools— O. P. Lee — White, 40; colored, 40. Reynoldson. Tax Rate County purposes, 22c. on Supt. Co. Home—Mrs. Mary E. Riddick $100 and 66c. poll. Roads (Louisburg Gatesville. Public Township only), 25c. and 75c. poll. Inter- Administrator—John J. Gatling est on debt, 9c; poll, 27c; bridge fund, Sarem. 6c Co. of poll, 18c; poor, 2c; poll, 6c. Bonded Supt Schools—T. W. Costen, Jr., debt of Gatesville. county, $7,000. No. iron briges, 8. (One of them 525 feet long.) Graded Co. Board of Education—R. W. school, Louisburg, 50c and on Simp- $1.50 poll. son, (chm.), Trotville; Franklin Matthews, Graded School, 35c and Franklinton, $1.05 Drum Hill; John S. Felton, Sarem. 6c. and poll; Pension, 18c poll. Special Co. Commissioners—T. A. School Taxes: Pearce Mapleville, Ingleside, Pilot (chm.), Drum W. R. and Jones Hill; Cowper, Gates- Districts, 20c and 60c. on poll. ville; L. A. Moulton Rountree, Acorn. district, 30c and 90c; Bunn dis- Co. Board of Elections—Jno. 30c and G. Cross trict, 90c; Pine Ridge, 30c. and (chm.), Gatesville; T. E. Gates- 90c. Hofler, polls. ville; Kindred Parker, Eure. No. Public Roads—John R. Williams, Schools—White, 35; colored, 27. Supt. Tax Worked by State law except Louisburg Rate—County, ?3 2-3c on $100 and Township. Convicts used. 38c. on poll. No indebtedness. Public Roads— GASTON. Lycurgus Hofler, Gates- ville, Supt. Worked by Old State Law. County Seat, Dallas. GRAHAM. Clerk of the Court -C. C. Cornwell, Dallas. County Seat, Robbinsville. Clerk Sheriff—T. E. Shuford, Dallas. of the Court—Earl P. Tatham, Register of Deeds—A. J. Smith, Dallas. Robbinsville. Sheriff— Treasurer—J. M. Shuford,- Dallas. B. P. Grant, Robbinsville. Coroner—J. M. Summey, Dallas. Register of Deeds—R. B. Slaughter, Rob- binsville. Surveyor—C. A. Black, Cherryville. Co. Attorney—O. F. Mason, Dallas. Treasurer—J. D. Orr, Robbinsville. Coroner—S. Co. Supt. of Health—L. N. Glenn, F. Howell, Robbinsville Gastonia. Surveyor—James Crisp, Robbinsville. R. Supt. Co. Home—C. C. Craig, Dallas. Standard-Keeper— B. Slaughter, Rob- binsville. Co. Supt. Schools—F. P. Hall, Belmont. Co. Co. Board of Education—E. L. Wilson, Attorney—Robt. L. Phillips. Co. (chm.), Dallas; S. N. Boyce, Gastonia. Supt. Schools—L. H. Rogers, Rob- S. N. Boyce, Gastonia. binsville. Co. Board of Co. Commissioner — W. C. Thompson, Education—J. A. Hvde, Stanly; O. G. Falls, Kings Moun- fhm.), Robbinsville; S. P. Harwood, Joe tain; John F. Leeper, (chm.), Belmont; J. Cheoah; Edwards, Stecoah. Co. of Health—M. T. W. Kendrick, Cherrvville; A. R. Anders, Supt. Maxwell. Co. Gastonia; J. C. Pueth, Dallas. Commissioners—Bart Orr, Robbins- ville; W. P. Robinson, Brock; Car- Co. Board of Elections— S. M. Jasper Boyce, Gas- ringer, Yellow Creek. tonia; L. L. Jenkins, Gastonia; S. M. Rob- Co. inson, Lowell. Board of Elections—James Crisp, Ste- coah; T. A. Carpenter, Cheoah; N. G. Phil- No. Schools— 32. White, 78; colored, ips, (chm.), Robbinsville. Tax Rate— 23 2-3c on County, $100; No. Schools—White, 25. Graded School tax, 20c. on $100 and 60c Tax Rate— 23 2-3c on poll. Floating debt, $36,000. County, $100; 35 l-3c. on 5c Bonded Public Roads— $100; roads, debt, W. P. Eddleman, Gas- $6,000. tonia, Supt. Worked by special law; 25c Public Roads—Worked on by labor. $100. Total for vear 1908, $27,627. Con- victs used. $300,000 bonds for road im- GKANVILLE. provement voted and $100,000 sold. Ma- Count v Seat, Oxford. cadam road, 30 cost Clerk miles; per mile, $3,- of the Court—J. G. Shotwell, Ox- 000. Iron bridges, 18. ford. GATES. Slicriff-S. M. Wheeler, Oxford. Register of Deeds—J. 1!. Powell, Stem. County Seat, Gatesville. Treasurer—W. T. Lyon, Oxford. Clerk of the Court—W. T. Cross, Gates- Coroner—R. M. Currin, Oxford. ville. Co. Attorney—B. S. Royster, Oxford. Sheriff—J. A. Brown, Gatesville. Supt. Co. Home— S. M. Oxford. of Deeds— Daniel, Register Martin Kellogg, Gates- Supt. of Health— S. D. Oxford. ville. Booth, Co. Supt. Schools—Fred Oxford. Treasurer—R. W. Webb, Gatling, Sarem. Co. Board of Education—A. W. Graham, 90 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

R. (chin.). Oxford; J. A. Morris. Oxford, No. Co. Supt. of Schools—T. Foust, 2; ,E. IS. Meadows, Oxford, No. 1. Greensboro. Co. Commissioners— R. \V. Lassiter, House of Correction—G. F. Hackett, (ehm.), Oxford; L. T. .Williford, Oxford; Greensboro, R. F. D. T. L. Cannady; W. P. Wilkinson. Nelson, i a. Board of Education—W. T. Whitsett, Va., No. 1; Ralph Currin, Northside. (ehm.), Whitsett; Charles H. Ireland, Co. Board of Klcc tions—W. A. Devin, Greensboro; John C. Kinnette, Pleasant (ehm.), Oxford; T. Lanier, Oxford; C. K. Garden. — Hester, Oxford. Co. Commissioners J. A. Davidson, No. Schools- White, r,0. colored, 43. (ehm.), Gibsonville; John A. Young, R. Tax Rate—County and roads, 32c. on F. D., Greensboro; W. C. Tucker, Pleas- $100 and 63c. on poll. ant Garden; W. G. Bradshaw, High Point; Public Roads—J. D. Wheeler, Supt. L. A. Walker, Summerfield, R. F. D. Worked by special taxation. Macadam road, Co. Board of Elections—A. Wayland N. 10 miles; cost per mile, $2,000. Iron Cooke, (ehm.), Greensboro; Fred. Tate, A. A. bridges, 1. (sec), High Point; Holton, High GREENE. Point. Convict Force—J. W. County Seat, Snow Hill. Supt. Tyson, R. F. D. Clerk of the "Court—John R. Dail, Snow] Greensboro, —John L. Hill. •Highway Commission King, D'. H. No. Sheriff— A. D. Warren, Snow Hill. (ehm.), Greensboro; Coble, 6, Greensboro; J. A. Hoskins, Summerfield; Register of Deeds—Josiah O. Sugg, Snow Hill. F. M. Pickett, High Point; Elijah Wagoner, Greens- Treasurer—W. T. Carraway, Snow Hill. Gibsonville; E. J. Stafford, (sec), boro. Surveyor—R. E. Beaman, Speights Tax Rate— County, 23 2-3c on $100; Bridge. roads, 12 l-3c Macadam road, Coroner—J. H. Harper. (special), —B. F. Snow 70 miles; cost per mile, $3,200. Standard-Keeper Albritton, 32. Hill. No. Schools-^White, 85; colored, Public Roads—J. G. Foushee, Supt. High Co. Attorney—J. A. Albritton, Snow Hill. Commission. Bonds, $300,000 for roads. Co. Supt. of Health— W. B. Murphv, way miles about 160. No. miles Snow Hill. No. graded macadamized, 70. R. C. Dick, Road Super- Supt. Co. Home—Mrs. Ida Dail. Greensboro, R. F. D. Co. Supt. Schools— J. E. Debnam, Snow visor, Hill. HALIFAX. Co. Board of Education—L. V. Morrill, County Seat. Halifax. (ehm.), Snow Hill; W. A. Darden, Willow Clerk of the Court— S. M. Gary, Halifax. Green; John Harvey, Snow Hill. Sheriff—J. A. House, Thelma. Co. Commissioners—Samuel McKeel, Register of Deeds—J. H. Norman, Hali- Speights Bridge; J. E. Herring, Castoria; fax. C. H. Swinson, Jason. Treasurer— J. E. Bowers, Scotland Neck. Co. Board of Elections—J. W. S. Bea- Supt. of Health—I. E. Green, Weldon. Halifax. man, Snow Hill, R. F. D. No. 1; F. L. Supt. Co. Home—W. B. Drewry, Rouse, (ehm.), Snow Hill, R. F. D. No. Co. Supt. Schools— A. S. Harrison, En- 6; B. F. D. Albritton, Hookerton. held. No. Schools— White, 32; colored, 21. - Co. Board of Education—John A. Col- Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and lins, (ehm.), Enfield; Stuart Smith, Scot- 38c. poll. Special, 25c. On poll, 75c. land Neck; H. P. Robinson, Littleton. Floating debt, $27,000. Interest on debt, Co. Commissioners—B. A. Pope, S. P. C per cent. Johnston, Weldon; S. T. Thorne, Airlie; GUILFORD. W. R. Harvey, Littleton; N. L. Stedman, County Seat, Greensboro. Tillery. of Elections—A. McDowell, Clerk of the Court—Ernest Clapp, Greens- Co. Board boro. Scotland Neck; Whit. A. Johnston, Little- T. Enfield. Deputy Clerks of the Court—W. P. Beall, ton; H. Dickens, Schools—White. colored, 61. Jr.. R. I. Moore, Greensboro. No. 56; — 20c. Bond- Sheriff— B. E. Jones, Greensboro. Tax Rate 21c on $100; roads, Iron 3. Register of Deeds— A. G. Kirkman, ed debt, $7,000. bridges, Greensboro. Public Roads—Worked by Law of 1903. Deputy Register of Deeds— S. A. Kirkman, A. T. Dickens, Tiilerv, Supt. R. H. Jones, Greensboro. HARNETT. Treasurer—G. H. McKinney, Greensboro. County Seat, Lillington. Coroner— J. P. Turner, Greensboro. Clerk of the Court—Floyd Taylor, Lil- Surveyor— Robert Gilchrist, Greensboro. lington. Standard-Keeper—J. C. Clapp, Greens- Sheriff— J. B. Lanier. Lillington. boro. 1!« lister of Deeds— Allen M. Shaw, Lil- Co. Auditor—J. Leslie Abbott. lington. Co. Attorney—J. N. Wilson, Greensboro. Treasurer—J. H. Williams. Linden. Co. Supt. Health—Edmund Harrison, Surveyor—J. W. Pipkin, Lillington. Greensboro. Co. Attorney—J. C. Clifford, Dunn. Supt. Co. Home—W. W. Whittington, Co. Sunt, of Health—J. W. Halford, Greensboro. Chalybeate. COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS. 91

Supt. Co. Home—Jethro McLamb, Lil- sonville. lington. Co. Board of Education—J. D. Dermid, Co. Supt. Schools—J. D. Ezzell, Dunn. (chm.), Hendersonville; C. Oats, Bearwal- Co. Board of Education—C. D. Stewart, low; N. W. Posey, Horse Shoe, R. F. D. Coats; \V. II. Stephenson, Angier; D. B. Co. Commissioners—W. P. Bane, (chm.), Stewart, Leaflet. Hendersonville; John T. Staton, Saluda; T. Co. Commissioners—J. H. Smith, T. A. A. W. Lyda, Roosevelt; G. N. Sentell, Harrington, Harrington; R. G. Taylor, Bowmans Bluff. (chm.), Dunn; D. P. McDonald, Summer- Co. Board of Elections—V. C. V. Shep- ville; W. H. Turlington, Dunn. herd-, (chm.), Hendersonville; W. I.,. Mil- Co. Board of Elections—H. T. Spiers, ler, Rugby; J. Williams, Hendersonville. Lillington; R. L. Godftin, Dunn; J. B. Hol- No. Schools—White. 52; colored, 11. — 21c. 4c. land, Dunn. Tax Rate State, ; Pensions, ; 28. 18c. 23 No. Schools—White, 60; colored, Schools, ; County, 2-3c. ; Court 23 10c. R. Tax Rate—County, 2-3c. on $100; on House, ; R. Bonds, 10c. ; Sinking 10c. debt, 10c. Bonded debt, $44,500. Total Fund, 6c. ; Bridge, 7c. ; Refunding, ; tax on $100 76 2-3c. Two iron bridges and Road, 12c. on $100 and $2.00 on the poll, one iron R. R. bridge. iron bridges is a special tax of 2 l-3c. not Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. included in the above road and bridge tax. No. miles, 800. Public Roads—P. F. Patton, Henderson- HAYWOOD. ville, Supt. Worked by convict labor and 12c. on on 7c. on County Seat, Waynesville. taxation, $100: bridges, roads and Clerk of the Court—R. A. L. Hyatt, $100. On bridges, $6,706.07. Wa3;nesville. HERTFORD. Sheriff—W. R. Medford, Waynesville. County Seat, Winton. Register of Deeds— J. M. Noland, Waynes- Clerk of the Court—Thomas D. Boone, ville. Winton. , Treasurer—Hugh A. Love, Waynesville. Sheriff—A. E. Garrert, Winton. Coroner—J. E. Moore, Canton. Register of Deeds—John A. Northcott, Surveyor— O. O. Sanford, Clyde, R. F. D. Winton. No. 1. Treasurer—A. E. Garrett, ex-officio, Win- Co. Attorney—S. C. Welch, Waynesville: ton. — Oo. Supt. of Health—J. F. Abel, Way- Coroner Paul Mitchell, Ahoskie. nesville. Surveyor—J. D. Parker, Aulander. — — E. Winton. Supt. Co. Home R. C. Moody, Canton. Standard Keeper— John Jones, Co. Sup*\ Schools—R. A. Sentell, Way- Co. Attorneys Winborne & Lawrence, nesville. Murfreesboro. Board of Education—J. E. Wilson, Co. Supt. Health—J. H. Mitchell, R. D. Ahoskie. (chm.), Canton, F. ; J. R. Kirkpat- Co. Home—M. M. Ahoskie, rick, Clyde, R. F. D. No. 1; J. K. Boone, S Supt. Brown, Waynesville. R. F. D. — of T. E. Co. Commissioners M. M. Noland, Fines Co. Supt. Schools—— Brown, Creek; W. H. Henderson, Canton; W. D. Ahoskie, R. F. D. No. . McCracken, Crabtree. Co. Board of Education— C. W. Parker, Co. Board of Elections—R. E. Osborne, Menola, chm.), Como; John E. Vann, Win- Waynesville; W. T. Denton, Waynesville; ton; J. H. Mitchell, Ahoskie.— M. D. Kinsland, Waynesville, R. F. D. Co. Commissioners S. P. Winborne, No. 3. Como; A. I. Parker, Winton; J. C. Vin- No. Schools—White, 52; colored, 2. son, Murfreesboro; B. F. Williams, (chm.), Menola. Tax Rate—County, 20c. on $100; Road, Harrellsville; C. W. Parker, A. C. 12c. Macadam roads, 12V& miles. Iron Co. Board of Elections— Vann, V H bridges, 10. Union; I. F. Snipes, Menola; A. J. Public Roads—W. C. Medford, Waynes- some, Winton. No. Schools— 32; 32. ville; Supt. Worked by Old State Law White, corofed, 66 2-3c. on and taxacion, 33 l-3c. on $100 and $1.00 Tax Rate—County, $100. Public Worked Act of poll. Convicts used. Crushed stone, 12 Roads— by Special miles. 1907. HENDERSON. HYDE. County Seat, Hendersonville. County Seat, Swan Quarter. Clerk of the Court—C. M. Pace, Hender- Clerk of the Court—II. J. Spencer, Swan sonville. Quarter.

— i Sheriff A. M. Blaekwell,— Hendersonville. Sheriff—E. O. Spencer, Swan Quart Register of Deeds S. M. King, Hender- Register of Deeds—J. C. William-. sonville. Quarter. Surveyor—T. L. Drake, Hendersonville. Treasurer—J. O. Marshville, Engelh Coroner, W. R. Kirk. ( loroner- R. E. Windly, Lake Landing, Co. Attorneys—Toms & Blythe, IIender_ Standard-Keeper \. B. Barris, Swan sonville. Quarter. Co. Sunt. Health—J. G. Waldrop, Hen- ( lo. Attorneys—Mann .v Jom 9, dersonville. Quarter. Supt. Co. Home—J. Lee, Hendersonville. Co. Supt. of Health R. E. Windly, Swan Co. Supt. Schools—McD. Ray, Hender- Quarter. 92 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

Supt. Co. Home—J. T. Sawyer, Swan Register of Deeds—J. T. Gribble, Web- Quarter. — ster. — Co. Supt. Schools S. J. Beckwith, Lake Treasurer— J. Worth Byson, Webster. Landing;. Coroner Dr. D. D. Hooper, Sylva. Co. Board of Education—W. P. Burrus, Surveyor—W. F. Cook, Rich Mountain. (chm.), Englehard; Z. T. Forteseue, Co. Attorney—A. A. Brown, Webster. Scranton; M. S. Credle,— Swan Quarter. Supt. of Health—A. A. Nichols, Cullo- Co. Commissioners Nathaniel Credle, whee. — (chm.), Swan Quarter; Robert Jennett, Lake Supt. Co. Home R. L. Knight, Webster. Landing; T. E. Warren, Scranton. Supt. of Schools—W. L. Henson, Cullo- Co. Board of Elections—J. C. Simmons, whee. Fairfield; George Makely, Swan Quarter; Co. Board of Education—R. L. Madison, Willie Swindell, Swan Quarter. (chm)., Cullowhee; W. O. Buchanan, No. Schools—White, 32; colored, 24. Sylva. — Tax Rate—State 21c. on $100; Pensions, Co. Commissioners John M. Watson, 4c; County, 33 2-3c. Special Painter; H. R. Queen, (chm.), Argura; W. School Tax: Swan Quarter Graded J. Cogdill, Sylvia. — School, 65c. on $100 and $1.95 on poll. Co. Board of Elections Chas. Allison, Sladesville Graded School, 30c. on $100 and (chm.), Sylva; J. T. Wike, East Laporte; 90c. on poll; South Lake District School, Garvin Hughes, Webster. 30c. on $100 and 90c. on poll; Lake Land- No. Schools—White, 43; colored, 3. ing Graded School 33 l-3c. on $100 and $1.00 Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c on $100; 20c 3c on poll; Ocracoke District School, 30c. on roads, ; Education, special, ; Spe_ $100 and 90c. on poll. cial, 12c Iron bridges, 5. Public Roads—James E. Cooper, Swan Public Roads—Worked by taxation and Quarter township, Commissioner; Fairfield free labor combined. No. miles, 300. township, C. L. Williams, Commissioner. JOHNSTON. Tax rate for each township, 20c. on $100 County Scat, Smithfield. and 60c. on poll for road purposes. Clerk of the Court—W. S. Stevens, IREDELL. Smithfield. County Seat, Statesvllle. Sheriff—R. M. Nowell, Selma. Clerk of the Court—J. A. Hartness, Register of Deeds—S. T. Honeycutt, Statesville. Smithfield. Sheriff—J. M. Deaton, Statesville. Treasurer—G. A. Hood, Kenly. Register of Deeds—J. E. Boyd, States- Coroner—A. H. Rose, Smithfield. ville. Surveyor—T. R. Fulghum, Pine Level. Treasurer—W. R. Sloan, Statesville. Standard-Keeper— S. B. Johnson, Smith- Coroner—P. C. Carlton, Statesville. field. Surveyor—R. F. Rieves, Statesville. Co. Sunt, of Health—L. D. Wharton, Standard-Keeper—John U. Lamprecht, Smithfield. Statesville. Supt. Co. Home — Israel Stephenson, Co. Attorney—L. C. Caldwell, Statesville. Smithfield. Co. Supt. Health—M. R. Adams, States- Co. Supt. of Schools—J. P. Canadav, ville. Smithfield. Co. Supt. Schools—L. O. White, States- Co. Board of Educa f ion—W. F. Gerald, ville. — (chm.), Pine Level; John Stephenson, Ben- Supt. Co. Home W. C. Berry, Bariur" son, R. F. D. No. 4; J. J. Rose, Beasley, Springs. R. F. D. No. 2. Public Administrator—G. W. Clegg, Co. Commissioners—W. T. Bailey, (chm.), Statesville. Kenly; R. I. Ogburn, Willow Springs, R. Co. Board of Education—J. H. Hill, F. D. No. 1; Jno. W. Wood, Benson, R. F. (chm.), Statesville; J. L. Bradley, Moores- D. No. 2; J. C. Keen, Four Oaks; D. B. ville; W. G. Nicholson, Harmony. Oliver, Pine Level. Co. Commissioners—N. B. Mills, (chm.), Co. Board Elections—Ed. S. Abell, Statesville; J. W. Hager, Clio; D. E. (chm.), Smithfield; Geo. D. Vick, (sec), Turner, Mooresville; H. C. Summers, New Selma; W. R. Creech, Smithfield. Sterling; R. F. Gaither, River Hill. No. Schools—White, 108; colored, 38. Co. Board of Elections—W. D. Temple- Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law ton, Mooresville; Lee Morrow, Statesville; except Clayton, Snr.thfield and Selma R. V. Brawley, Statesville. Townships, which are worked by taxation. No. Schools—White, 90; Colored, 33. No. miles, 600. Tax Rate—State, 21c; Pensions, 4c; Tax Rate—Count, 20c on $100; 21c for 23 2-3c for County, ; Schools 18c; Roads, State; 18c Schools; 4c for Pensions; 23 1-3; Poll, $2.00. $1.89 on polls. No. iron bridges, 5. Public Roads—W. C. Henry, Statesville, JONES. Convict labor used. Supt. Road tax last County Seat, Trenton. year, $22,629.69. Clerk of the Court—J. B. Collins, Tren- JACKSON. ton. County Seat, Webster. Sheriff—J. S. Hargett, Comfort. Clerk of the Court—V. F. Brown, Web- Register of Deeds—R. D. Dixon, Trenton. ster. Treasurer—Charles P. Harriett, Trenton. Sheriff—J. M. Worley, Webster. Coroner—W. W. Early, 'Trenton. COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS. 03

Surveyor—J. L. Foy, Jr., Trenton. Standard-Keeper—T. B. Ashford, Kinston. Standard-Keeper—S. Barker. Trenton. Supt. of Health—C. L. Pridgen, Kinston. Co. Attorney —Thomas D. Warren, Tren- Co. Supt. of Schools—C. \V. Howard, ton. Kinston. Co. Supt. of Health—W. W. Early, Tren- Co. Board of Education—Richard H. ton. Lewis, (chm.), Kinston; F. R. Hodges, Supt. Co. Home—H. Polloek, Trenton. LaGrange; H. W. Davis, Seven Springs. Co. Supt. of Schools—W. H. Hammond, Co. Commissioners—J. F. Hooker, (chm.), Trenton. Kinston; W. P. Gilbert, Grifton; Barnett Co. Board of Education—T. A. Bell, Howard, Pink Hill; H. P. Loftin, Kinston, R. F. T. (chm.), Pollocksville. D. ; A. Dawson, LaGrange, R. F. D. Co. Commissioners—J. H. Bell, (chm.), Co. Board of Elections—H. E. Shaw, Pollocksville; R. L. May, Trenton; J. R. (chm.), Kinston; T. B. Brown, Kinston; Lowery, Trenton. W. A. Jones, Pink Hill. Co. Board of Elections—J. W. Wooten, No. Schools—White, 40: colored, 24. (chm.), Trenton; F. H. Foy, Pollocksville; Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100; 33 l-2c J. K. Brock, Trenton. poll; roads, 15. Special tax for new jail and No. Schools—White, 32; colored, 22. bridges, 10c. on $100. Special tax for fence, Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3 on $100 and 4c. on $100, in stock law territory. 47c. poll. Special tax for roads 15e. on Public Roads—J. T. Dawson, LaGrange, $100; 45c. on polls. R. F. D., Supt. Worked by Special Law Public Roads—Worked by Taxation. No. and convict labor; total taxation for 190S, miles, 175. Road Superintendents: E. L. about $9,155.59. Mattocks, Maysville; Paschael Taylor, LINCOLN. R. F. D. F. Comfort, ; H. George, Com- Lincolnton. fort; B. R. Henderson, Pollocksville, R. County Seat, F. D. A. Clerk of the Court—A. Nixon, Lincoln- ; L. Haywood, Trenton; W. O. R. ton. Haskins, Trenton, F. D. ; E. B. Isler, Sheriff— Lee Dover, R. F. D. G. Heavner,— Lincolnton. LEE. Register of Deeds W. H. Sigmon, Lin- colnton. County Seat, Sanford-Jonesboro. Treasurer—J. O. Lincolnton. Clerk of the Court—T. N. San- Allen, Campbell, Coroner—E. C. Lincolnton. ford. Baker, Co. Attorney—C. E. Childs, Lincolnton. Sheriff—C. G. Petty, Sanford. Co. of Health—John W. of Deeds—T. M. Sanford. Supt. Saine, Register Cross, Lincolnton. Treasurer—B. C. Pearce, Sanford. Co. —J. H. Lin- Coroner—Dr. H. B. Jonesboro. Supt. Home Harmon, Hoyle, colnton. Surveyor—Francis Deaton, Sanford. Co. Supt. Schools—G. T. Heafner, Co. Attorney—A. A. F. Seawell, Sanford. Crouse. Co. Physician—Dr. J. P. San- Monroe, Co. of — R. ford. Board Education Kemp Nixon, (chm.), Lincolnton; D. C. K. Wilkinson, U. S. Commissioner—C. K. Rosser, San- Iron B. C. Lincolnton. ford. Station; Wood, Co. Commissioners—R. M. Roseman, Lin- Co. Supt. of Schools—R. W. San- Allen, A. ford. colnton; Lee Cherry, Triangle; Junius J. E. Iron Co. Board of Education—Dr. F. W. Mc- Blanton, Henry; Reinhardt, Station; W. C. Rhodes, Lincolnton. Cracken, (chm.), Sanford; Prof.' M. A. Me- Co. Board of Elections—W. C. Leod, Broadway. Quickel, (chm.), Lincolnton; R. J. Lincoln- Co. Commissioners—J .J. Edwards, Mauzer, ton; Love, Lincolnton. (chm.), Lemon Springs; J. L. Godfrey, Edgar (sec'y), No. Schools—White, 57; 14. Jonesboro; J. F. Womble, Moncure, R. F. colored, Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100. Six D. ; J. F. Jones, W. S. Weather- Broadway; iron spoon, Sanford. bridges. Co. Board of Elections—G. W. Walls, Mcdowell. Lockville; J. B. (chm.), Watson, Jonesboro; County Seat, Marion. C. C. Cheek, Sanford. Clerk of the Court—Thomas Morris, Ma- Tax Rate— 23 2-3c. en County, $100; debt, rion. 5c. on property, $100; debt, floating, $7,- Sheriff—P. H. Mashburn, Marion. 500; debt, bonded, $19,000.. Total taxable Register of Deeds—John A. Laughridge, property, $3,179,000. Total, $26,500. Marion. Public Roads—Worked under the General Treasurer—N. C. Jon Marion. Road Law. es, Coroner—Dr. D. M. Mcintosh, Old Fort. LENOIR. Surveyor—L. A. Haney, Demming. County Seat, Kinston. Co. Attorney—W. T. Morgan, Marion. v Clerk of the Court—Plato Collins, Kin- Supt. of Co. Home—J. A. Poteet, Ma- ston. rion. Sheriff—J. P. Nunn, Kinston. Co. Supt. of Schools—D. F. Giles, Marion. Register of Deeds—Jno. H. Barwick, Co. Board of Elections—D. E. Hudgen, Kinston. Marion; Geo. I. White, Marion; W. E. Treasurer—Jno. H. Dawson, Kinston. Brown, Marion. Coroner—J. C. Green, LaGrange. Co. Supt. of Health--M. L. Justice, Ma- Surveyor—G. F. Loftin, Kinston. rion. 91 COFNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS

Co. Commissioners— II. A. Tate, Old Fort. ley, White Rock. R. F. I). No. 1; W. E. Brown, Old Fort, Co. Board of Elections—J. N. West, R. F. D. No. 1; W. A. Laughridge, Dysart- (ehm.), Marshall; G. L. McKinnev, Marshall; ville. T. J. Murray, —Marshall, R. F. D. No. 3. Co. Board of Edueati ti— D. E. Hudgins, No. Schools— White, 75; colored, 4. Led- Tax Rate 21c. 4c. ; Marion; J. L. Padgett, Nebo; Johnson State, ; pension,

18c. 23 2-3c. ; better, Dome. schools, ; general county,

13. 10c. 9c. ; 8c. interest No. Schools—White, 57; colcred, roads, ; bridges, jury, ; Tax Kate—County, court house and poor, on bonds, 10c; poll, $3.11. Bonded debt, 22c. on $100 and $2.25 poll. Bridges and $90,000. Floating— debt, $30,000. roads, 10c on $100 and 30c. poll; railroads, Public Roads J. F. Bryan, Marshall, R. 25c. Bonded debt, $55,900. F. Vf. 3, Supt. Worked by Special Act. ' Public Roads—Worked in part by labor Work 6 days and pay 10c. on $100 prop- and taxation, 10 to 40c on $100 and 30c. erty and 30c poll. to $1.20 poll. No. miles, 200. MARTIN. MACON. County Seat, Williamston. County Seat, Franklin. Clerk of the Court—J. A. Hobbs, Wil- Clerk of the Court— R. M. Ledford, liamston. Franklin.— Sheriff—J. C. Crawford, Williamston. Shi riff Alex Moore, Franklin. Register of Deeds—A. S. Coffield, Wil- Register of Deeds—D. W. Blaine, Frank- liamston. lin. Treasurer—C. D. Carstarphen, William- Treasurer—Alex Moore, Franklin. ston. Coroner—R. F. Henry, Franklin. Coroner—J. H. Saunders, Everetts. —J. W. Franklin. — Surveyor — Amnions, Surve}'or Sylvester Peel, Williamston. Co. Attorney Robertson & Benbow, Standard-Keeper—John T. Ross, Roberson- Franklin. ville. S. H. Co. Supt. of Health— Lvle, Frank- Supt. Co. Home—J. D. Bowen, William- lin. ston. Supt. of Co. Home—J. N. McConnell, Supt. of Health—W. E. Warren, William- Franklin. ston. Co. Supt. Schools— M. D. Billings, Co. Supt. Schools—R. J. Peel, William- Franklin. ston. Board of Education—S. H. Lyle, Co. Commissioners—W. H. Daniel, (ehm.), Franklin; J. T. Patton, Franklin; Jamesville; S. E. Hardison, Williamston, W. L. Higdon, Higdonville. R. F. D. ; A. S. Roberson, Robersonville ; Co. Commissioners—E. H. Franks, (chm.) J. A. Bennett, Oak City; H. M. Burras, M. Franklin; G. H. Dalrymple; J. (ehm.), Williamston. Keener, Gneiss. — Co. Board of Education—J. T. Waldo, Co. Board of Elections Lee Crawford, (ehm.), Hamilton; L. B. Wynn, Everetts; Franklin: J. G. Siler, Franklin; E. H. S. R. Biggs, Williamston. Franks. Franklin. Co. Board Elections—N. S. Peel, (chm.), No. Schools—White, 59; colored, 4. Williamston; B. R. Jenkins, Robersonville; Tax Rate—County, 16 2-3c. on $100; poor, C. C. Fagan, Williamston. 7c; roads, 35c. on $100 and 30c. poll. No. Schools—White, 47; colored, 31. Floating debt, $7,717.16; school, $1.58 poll Tax Rate—County, 17c on $100. 18c. — and on $100.— Public Roads No superintendent. Worked Public Roads Worked by Special Act by Old State Law. Four per cent annually- and taxation; total last year, $6,002.51. Im- spent out of county fund. One-third of the proved, 25 miles. roads improved. Convict labor can be MADISON. used. Iron bridges, 4. County Seat, Marshall. MECKLENBURG. Clerk of the 'Court—J. H. White, Mar- County Seat, Charlotte. shall. Clerk of the Court—J. A. Russell, Char- Sheriff—George W. Cole, Marshall. lotte. — Register of Deeds—James Smart, Marshall. Register of Deeds W. M. Moore, Char- Treasurer—W. H. Henderson, Marshall. lotte. Coroner—Dr. J. H. Baird, Mars Hill. Treasurer—H. J. Walker, Charlotte. Surveyor—R. L. Tweed, White Rock. Coroner—William A. Gr^sham, Charlotte. Standard-Keeper—James Smart, Marshall. Survevor—J. B. Spratt, Dixie. Co. Attorney—J. C. Ramsev, Marshall. Standard-Keeper—A. R. Willmann, Char- Co. Supt. of Health—W. J.' Weaver, Mar- lotte. shall. Co. Attorneys—Burwell & Cansler, Char- Supt. Co. Home—James Haynie, Marshall. lotte. Co. Supt. Schools—C. A. Henderson, Mar- Supt. of Health—C. S. McLaughlin, shall. Charlotte. Co. Board of Education—L. M. Bryan, Supt. Co. Home—J. T. Holton, Charlotte. Marshall; W. L. Henslev, Buckner; J. M. Public Administrators—H. N. Pharr, W. Wallin, Big Laurel. M. Smith, Charlotte. Co. Commissioners—James Smart, (Clerk Co. Supt. Schools—R. J. Cochrane, Char- to Board); C. F. Casada, Marshall, R. F. lotte. D. No. 1; H. J. Jarvis, Ivey; J. C. Chand- • Co. Board of Education—William Ander- COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFK'IM.S. 95 son, (dim.), Charlotte; B. D. Funderburk, gomerv, Mt. Gilead, R. F. D. No. 2. Matthews; John McDowell, Charlotte; 0. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and D. A. F. 38c. 15c. on H. Caldwell, Charlotte, R. F. ; on poll; special, $100. Floating Long, Cornelius, R. F. D. debt, $500. Co. Commissioners—W. M. Long, (chm.), No Schools—White, 56; colored, 14. Charlotte; J. A. Newell, Newells; W. J. Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. F. D. D. A. Hen- Dunn, Huntersville, R. ; No. miles. 200. derson, Mint Hill; W. N. McKee, Charlotte, R. F. D. MOORE. Co. Board Elections—A. M. McDonald, County Seat, Carthage. (chm.), Charlotte; A. B. Justice, Char- Clerk of the Court—J. Alton Mclver, lotte- D. A. Barklev, Charlotte. Carthage. No Schools—White, "78; colored, 61. Sheriff—A. C. Kelly, Carthage. 2-3c. on Tax Rate—County, 23 $100; Regster of Deeds—J. C. B. Muse, Car- zoc. 18c. roads, 10c; convicts, ; schools, thage. Bondtd debt, $300,000. Treasurer—A. D. Muse, Carthage. Public Roads— Worked by Old State Law Coroner—Dr. A. H. Mel. cod, Aberdeen. and convicts. Three complete macadamizing Surveyor—Haywood Fin, Carthage. outfits; cost about $15,000. Macadam road, Co. Attorney—W. J. Adams, Carthage. No. iron 187 miles; cost per mile, $3,000. Supt. Health—G. McLeod. Carthage. bridges, 16. Supt. Co. Home—D. H. Muse, Carthage. " — MITCHELL. Public Administrator Mel. Kennedy, Carthage. County Seat, Bakersville. Co. Supt. Schools—J. A. McLeod, Car- Clerk of the Court—M. L. Buchanan, thage. Bakersville. Co. Board Education—T. N. Woody, Sheriff—J. W. Bryant, Bakersville. (chm.), High Falls; J. R. McQueen, Lake- Register of Deeds—J. D. Braswell, view; W. 11. II. Lawhon, Carthage. Bakersville. Co. Commissioners—N. A. McKeithan. Treasurer—U. A. Thompson, Spear. (chm.), Carthage; J. B. Vanrannon, West Coroner—L. C. Byrd, Bakersville. End; A. J. Jones, Glendan. Surveyor—C. H. Wise, Hawk. Co. Board of Elections—U. L. Spence, f'o. Attorney—Chas. E. Greene, Bakers- (chm.), Carthage; O. D. Wallace, Carthage; ville. J. L. Currie, Carthage. Co. Supt. Health—V. R. Butt, Bakers- No. Schools—White, 38; colored, 46. ville. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and Supt. Co. Home—W. P. Arnold, Herrell. 38c. poll; special for county indebtedness, 30c. and Co. Supt. Schools—D. W. Greene, Wing. 6c. and 18c. poll; graded schools, Board of Education—S. R. Hensley, 00c. poll. Bonded debt, $5,000. Floating (chm.). Penland; Jno. A. Bailey, Spruce debt, $9,000. Pine; Geo. M. Young, Red Hill. Public Roads—Dr. G. McLeod, Carthage, Co. Commissioners—R. H. Bradshaw, Her- Supt. T. Nor- rell; R. M. Burleson, Plumtree; H. man, Elk Park. NASH. Co. Board Elections— S. R. Hensley, Fen- County Seat, Nashville. land; S. J. Black, R. G. Wilson, Bakers- Clerk of the Court—T. A. Sills, Nash- ville. ville. No. Schools—White, 72; rolored, 4. Sheriff—C. L. Johnson, Nashville. Nil Tax Rate—County, 24c. on $100 and 50c. Register of Deeds—J. B. Boddie, polls; special roads, 50c. Floating debt, ville. $1,500. Iron bridges, 1. Treasurer—J. D. Winstead, Nashville. Public Roads—Worked by taxation. M. C. Surveyor—J. S. Wilson, Spring Hope. Pannell, Supt., Bakersville. Coroner—Dr. Jas. P. Battle, Nashville. Standard- Keeper— Geo. A. Griffin, Nash- MONTGOMERY. ville. Nash- County Seat, Troy. Co. Supt. Health—J. P. Battle, Clerk of the Court—C. A. Armstrong, ville. Trov. Co. Supt. Schools—W. S. Wilkinson, Sheriff—J. R. McKenzie, Troy. Rocky Mount. W. S. Register of Deeds—O. B. Deaton, Troy. Co. Examiner— Wilkinson, Rocky Treasurer—J. R. McKenzie, Troy. Mount. Coroner—Hiram Freeman, Ether. Co. Commissioners—W. E. Jeffreys, Strickland, Surveyor—J. L. Hayward, Mt. Gilead. (chm.), Rocky Mount; A. T. A. Nashville. Co. Supt. of Health—Dr. Shamberger, Glover; S. Batchelor, Star. Supt. Co. Home—Ivcy W. Strickland, Supt. Co. Home—Chas. Bell, Troy. Nashville. of Education—I. P. Glover; Co. Supt. Schools—R. T. Poole, Troy. Board Finch, Co. Commissioners—Geo. M. Bruton, Mt. T. V. Avent, Aventon; R. H. Ricks, Rocky Gilead, R. F. D. No. 2; N. M. Thayer, Mount. Eldorado; R. B. Munn. Iola. Co. Board of Elections—L. T. Vaughan, A. V. Co. Board of Elections—A. B. MeCaskill, (chm.), Nashville; May. Spring V. B. Mount. Cander; G. S. Beaman, Troy; H. P. Mont. Hope; Carter, Rocky 96 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

No. Schools—White, 62; colored, 45. ONSLOW. Tax Rate—County, 23 .'-3c. on $100. County Seat, Jacksonville. Public Roads—Worked Old State Lr.w. by Clerk of the* Court— M. M. Capps, Jack- about 800. Convicts can be used- No. miles, sonville. NEW HANOVER. Sheriff—E. W. Summersill, Jacksonville. County Seat, \\ ilmington. Register of Deeds—J. B. Petteway, Jack- Clerk of tlie Court—John D. Taylor, sonville. Wilmington. Treasurer—G. A. Hurst, Jacksonville. Sheriff— S. P. Cowan, Wilmington. Coroner —D. J. Humphrey, Jacksonville. Register of Deeds—John Haar, Wilming- Surveyor— J. F. Heritage, Jacksonville. ton. Standard-Keeper—L. M. Avery, Jackson- Treasurer—H. McL. Green, Wilmington. ville. Coroner—C. D. Bell, Wilmington. Co. Attorney—E. M. Koonce, Jackson- Standard-Keeper—G. C. Simmons, Wil- ville. mington. Supt. Health—Cyrus Thompson, Jackson- Co. Attorney—M. Bellamy, Wilmington. ville. Co. Supt. of Health—W. D. McMillan, Co. Supt. Schools—W. M. Thompson, Wilmington. Pichlands. Supt. Co. Home—J. R. Hardee, Wilming- Co. Board of Education—Hosea Brown, ton. (chm.), Jacksonville; O. F. Justice, Snead's Co. Supt. of Schools—W. Catlett, Wil- Ferry; D. F. Howard,— Riehlands. mington. — Co. Commissioners B. L. Kellum, Jack- Co. Commissioners D. McEachern, sonville; John Williams, Riehlands; J. A. (chm.), Wilmington; M. W. Devine, Wil- -Pittman, Swansboro. mington; H. L. Vollers, Wilmington; Wm. Co. Board of Elections—T. B. Henderson, F. Robertson, Wilmington; J. P. Montgom- Jacksonville; J. C. Cole, Jacksonville; W. ery, Wilmington. H. Jarman, Jacksonville Jno. M. Jailor— Branch, Wilmington. No. Schools—White, t-3; colored, 20. Board of Education— George Rountree, Tax Rate—State, 25c. on $100 and $2.00 \V. H. Wil- (chm.), D. McRae, Sprunt, or: poll; schools, 18c and $1.00 on poll. mington. Ponded debt, $60,000; interest on debt, Board of Elections—J. 0. Wm. Co. Carr, $,.',600. Wm. Jr., Gilchrist, — Struthers, Wilmington. I'nl. lie Roads—Worked by Old State Law. No. Schools White, 19; colored, 14. We have no County Home, paupers are Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100; road allowed so much by commissioners and on 7 l-3c. 5c. bonds, ; hospital, this allowance they live outside of any Public Roads—H. Hocutt, Supt. Worked County Home. by convict labor. No. miles, 80; crushed ORANGE. stone, 30. County Seat, Hillsboro. NORTHAMPTON. Clerk of the Court—Charles Strayhorn, Countv Seat, Jackson. Sheriff— S. W. Andrews Hillsboro. Clerk of the Court—J. T. Flythe, Jack- Register of Deeds—John Laws, Hillsboro. son. Treasurer—H. L. Parish, Hillsboro. Sheriff—H. L. Joyner, Jackson. Surveyor—James O. Webb, Hillsboro. Register of Deeds—S. J. Calvert, Jack- Co. Attorney— S. M. Gattis, Hillsboro. son. Co. Supt. Health—C. D. Jones, Hills- Treasurer—J. G. L. Seaboard. Crocker, boro. Coroner—Thos. Duke, Rehoboth. Co. Home—R. D. Bain, Efland. —E. P. Outland, Supt. Surveyor Eagletown. Co. of Schools—P. W. Andrews, Co. Health—H. W. Jackson. Supt, Supt. Lewis, Hillsboro. Co. Home—J. M. Jackson. Supt. Flythe, Board of Education— J. P. Lockhart, Co. Supt. Schools—P. J. Long, Jackson. (chm.), Hillsboro; S. T. Forrest, Efland; Board of Education—J. B. Stephenson, George C. Pickard, Chapel Hill. (chm.), Severn; W. T. Joyner, Garysburg; Co. Commissioners—I. D. Webb, (chm.), E. B. Lassiter, Potecasi. Chapel Hill; W. R. Lloyd, Chapel Hill; C. Co. Commissioners—C. R. Harrell, (chm.), E. Wilson, Hillsboro, R. F. D. No. 1. D. N. Pendleton; Potecasi; Stephenson, Co. Board of Elections—J. D. Webb, J. G. J. M. Grant, Stancel, Margarettsville; (chm.), Chapel Hill; Joseph A. Harris, Jackson; J. H. Fitzhugh, Garysburg; Hillsboro; A. J. Gordon. Hillsboro. Attorneys, & Midyett. Gay No. Schools—White, *4; colored, 23. Co. Board of Elections—G. .E. Midyett, Tax Rate—Countv, 23 2-3c on $100 and Jackson; J. W. Weaver, Rich Square; W. 38e. poll; roads, 25c; 30c on $100. Float- T. Griffin, Woodland. ing debt about $2,700. No. Schools— colored, 43. White, 42; Public Roads—Special road tax for Hills- Tax Rate—Countv, 18c. on $100; State, boro township. Commissioners: I. N. Webb, 25c. on $100; School, 23c. on $100; Road, Hillsboro; H. H. Thompson, Hillsboro; 20c. on $100; total, 86c. on $100. Poll tax: Wm. Strain, Hillsboro. Count}', 21c; State, 12c; School, $1.65; Road, 2c; total, $2.00. PAMLICO. Public Roads—J. M. Smith, Severn, Supt. County Seat, Bayboro. Worked by taxation by laws of 1903. Clerk of the Court—Geo. T. Farnell, Amount $14,030. No. miles, 600. Bayboro. COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS. 97

Sheriff—Geo. R. Brinson, Bairds Creek. Standard-Keeper—T. V. Bordeaux, Bur- Register of Deeds—E. C. Ross, Bayboro. gaw. Treasurer—C. S. Weskett, Bayboro. Coroner—W. H. Peden, Rocky Point. Coroner—R. M. Daniels, Stonewall. Supt. Co. Home—D. C. Barnhill, Bur- Surveyor—John P. Tingle, Grantsboro. feiw. Co. Supt. Health—D. A. Dees, Bayboro. Co. Supt. Schools— Rev. G. H. Utley, Supt. Co. Home—George W. Reel, Bay- Burgaw. boro. Board of Education—R. K. Bryan, (chm.), Co. Supt. Schools—V. C. Daniels, Orien- Scotts Hill; A. L. Bo>ven, Burgaw; D. J. tal. Corbett, Jr., Currie. Co. Board of Education—James Potter, Co. Commissioners — F. P. Flynn, (chm.). Lowland; B. F. McCotter, Alliance; (chm.), Berta; George J. Moore, Atkinson; H. L. Gibbs, Oriental. \V. A. Brown, Rockv Point. Co. Commissioners—A. B. Campen, Alli- Co. Board of Elections— J. T. Bland, ance; Paul Woodard, Whortonsville; Benja- (chm.), Burgaw; E. M. Johnston, Willard; min Potter, Cash Corner. T. J. Armstrong, Rocky Point Co. Board of Elections—D. B. Hooker, No. Schools—White, 47; colored, 39. Bayboro; J. L. Riggs, Bayboro; C. A. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100. No Flowers, Vandemere. debt. No. Schools—White, 22; colored, 12. Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. Tax Rate—County, whole rate $1.01 2-3 Three iron bridges. on $100. Public Roads—Worked by Law of 1907. PERQUIMANS. No. miles, ISO. E. A. Haugh, Supt., Bay- County Seat, Hertford. boro. Clerk of the Court—Charlie Johnson, Hertford. PASQUOTANK. Sheriff—B. F. Bray, Hertford. County Seat, Elizabeth City. Register of Deeds—W. F. C. Edwards, Clerk of the Court—W. H. Jennings, Hertford. Elizabeth City. Treasurer—L. W. Norman, Hertford. Sheriff—Charles Reid, Elizabeth City. Surveyor—David Cox, Hertford. Register of Deeds—J. C. Spence, Eliza- Standard-Keeper—James A. Keenan, Hert- beth City. ford. Treasurer—James P. Thompson, Eliza- Supt. of Health—T. S. McMullan, Hert- beth City. ford. Coroner—I. Fearing, Elizabeth City. Supt. Co. Home—Simon Stallings, Hert- —J. J. Elizabeth ford. Surveyor Morris, City. ' Standard - Keeper—J. M. Bright, Eliza- Co. Supt. Schools—W. G. Gaither, Hert- beth City. ford. Co. Supt. Health—J. B. Griggs, Elizabeth Co. Board of Education—R. A. Brinn, City. Hertford; Jno. H. Ward, Belvidere; J. C. Supt. of Co. Home—Samuel Jarvis, Eliza- Blanchard, Hertford. beth City. Co. Board of Election—T. S. White, R. Co. R. Eliza- Supt. Schools—G. Little, A. Brim, Geo. W. Barrow, Hertford. beth City. Co. Commissioners—C. \V. Morgan, Co. Board of Education—A. L. Pendle- (chm.), Hertford; T. J. Long, Hertford; Elizabeth A. ton, (chm.), City; W. Foster, J. H. Miller, Hertford; L. B. Perry Dur- R. F. D. No. 4, Elizabeth City; J. C. rants Neck; E. D. Winslow, Hertford. James, Jr., R. F. D. No. 1, Weeksville. No. Schools— 29; colored, 20. Co. Commissioners — Geo. M. Scott, White, Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100; (chm.), Elizabeth City; Elihu Onley, Eliza- State, 21c. ; schools, ISc. ; special county, beth City, R. F. D. No. 5; Geo. D. Sher- 4c. on 3 l-2c. ; pension, $100. lock, Elizabeth City, R. F. D. No. 1; W. Public Roads—Worked Old State Law. P. Williams, Elizabeth City, R. F. D. by Geo. D. Newby, Chm. Bd. of Supervisors. No. 6; N. G. Grandy, Elizabeth City. No. 400. Co. Board of Elections—M. B. Sawyer, miles, (chm.), Elizabeth City; A. L. Pendleton, PERSON. J. P. Overman. Elizabeth City. County Seat, Roxboro. No. Schools— 16. White, 51; colored, Clerk of the Court—D. W. Bradsher, Tax Rate—County, 32c. on $100 and 38c. Roxboro. poll. Floating debt, $500. Sheriff—T. D. Winstead, Roxboro. Public Roads—J. W. Scarborough, Eliza- Register of Deeds—W. E. Webb, Rox- beth Worked Law of 1905. City, Supt. by boro. Convict system. Surveyor—R. L.« Chappell, Roxboro. PENDER. Coroner—Jno. R. Hamlin. County Seat, Burgaw. Supt. Health—W. A. Bradsher, Roxboro. Clerk of the Court—J. F. Johnson, Supt. Co. Home—Samuel Morris, Rox- Burgaw. boro. Sheriff—W. R. Atkinson, Burgaw. Co. Supt. Schools—G. F. Holloway, Rox- Register of Deeds—R. I. Durham, Bur- boro. gaw. Board of Education—W. A. Bradsher, Treasurer—W. R. Atkinson, Burgaw. (chm.), Roxboro; C. A. Whitefleld, Vir- 98 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

Moriah. G. W. Saluda; gilina, Va. ; W. A. Malone, (chm.), Columbus; Pearson, Co. Commissioners—E. B. Reade, Rox- T. E. Pace, Fishtop. R. F. D. R. Public Roads—Worked in labor boro; J. P. Wade, Roxboro, ; part by H. Bailey, (chm.), Woodsdale. and taxation, 15c. on $100. No. miles, about 225. Co. Board Elections— Jno. A. Noell, (chm.), Roxboro; O. D. Bailey, Woods- RANDOLPH. Roxboro. dale, R. F. D. ; F. O. Carver, County Seat, Asheboro. No. Schools—White, 44; colored, 34. Clerk of the Court—W. C. Hammond, Tax Rate— 23 2-3c. on $100 and County, Asheboro. 38c. poll; roads, 15c. and 45c. poll; debt, Sheriff—S. L. Haywjrth, Asheboro. 5c. and 15c. poll. Bonded debt, $20,000. Register of Deeds—G. T. Murdock, Ashe- Public Roads—R. S. Hall, Roxboro, boro. Worked by Law. No. miles, Supt. Special Treasurer—B. F. Newby, Asheboro. 400. Convicts used. Iron bridges, 2. Coroner—Dr. D. L. Fox, Randleman. PITT. Survevor—H. A. Albright, Moftt. Health—Dr. S. A. Greenville. Co. Supt. Henley, County Seat, Asheboro. Clerk of the Court—D. C. Moore, Green- Co. Home—W. J. Bulla. ville. Supt. Delk, Public Administrator— S. W. Laughlin, Sheriff—L. W. Tucker, Greenville. Asheboro. Register of Deeds—W. M. Moore, Green- Co. Schools—E. J. Ashe- ville. Supt. Coletrane, boro. Treasurer—Sam' 1 T. White, Greenville. Coroner—Dr. C. O'H. Laughinghouse, Board of Education—W. N. Elder, Greenville. (chm.), Trinity; I. F. Craven, Ramseur. Surveyor—R. F. Jenkins, Grifton. Co. Commissioners—J. W. Cox, (chm.), W. J. A. N. J. L. Green- Staley; Armfield, Jr., Ashboro; Standard-Keeper— Hobgood, Randleman. ville. Bulla, Co. Board Elections—Z. F. Rush, (chm.), Co. of Health—J. E. Nobles, Green- Supt. Seth W. ville. Asheboro; Troy Bedding, Hoyle; Laughlin, Asheboro. Supt. Co. Home—A. L. Tucker, Green- No. Schools— 102; Colored, 22. ville. White, Tax Rate— ?3 2-3c. on Public Administrator—Jesse Cannon, Ay- County, $100; roads, 8 l-3c. ; State, 25c; 18c. den. schools, Public Roads—W. M. Cheek, Supt. Con- Co. Supt. Schools—W. H. Ragsdale, vict labor used. Iron 5. Greenville. bridges,

- Board of Education—A. G. Cox, (chm. ), RICHMOND. Winterville; L. C. Arthur, Greenville; M. County Seat, Rockingham. O. Blount, Bethel. CL rk of the Court—T. L. Covington, Co. Commissioners—J. P. Quinerly, Rockingham. (chm.), Grifton; D. J. Holland, Conetoe; Sheriff—M. L. Hinson, Rockingham. Noah T. Cox, Shelmerdine; A. V. Lang, Register of Deeds—B. F. Reynolds, Rock- Fountain; J. J. May, Winterville. ingham. Co. Board of Elections—H. A. Whit", Coroner—Daniel Gay, Rockingham. (chm.), Greenville; J. S. Smith, Green- Surveyor—N. A. Graham, Rockingham. G. W. — ville; Prescott, Ayden. Treasurer D. M.— Morrison, Rockingham. No. Schools—White, 80; colored, 51. Standard-Keeper A. B. Nicholson, Rock- Tax Rate—County, 20 1-3 on $100; 12c. ingham. — for roads; 3 l-3c. -for bonds; poll tax, $2.00. Co. Attorney W. S. Thomas, Rocking- Public Roads—Joseph McLawhorn, Ay- ham. den, Supt. Worked by Old State Law. Co. Supt. of Health—L. D. McPhail, Rock- POLK. ingham. Co. Supt. Schools—W. R. Coppedge, County Seat, Columbus. Rockingham. Clerk of the Court—S. B. Edwards, Co- Co. Board of Education—Stephen Wall, lumbus. (chm.), Rockingham; A. II. McDonald, Sheriff—A. L. Hill, Tryon. Hoffman; D. A. Parsons, Covington. of Deeds—F. M. Co- Register Burgess, Co. Commissioners—W. M. Covington, lumbus. (chm.), Rockingham; N. D. McDonald, Treasurer—H. P. Arledge, Millspring. Hamlet; A. T. White, Bostick's Mills; J. — E. Surveyor J. Gibbs, Millspring. F. Diggs, Rockingham; N. G. Nicholson, Supt. of Health—— Roy Engle, Tryon. Powelton. Supt. Co. Home J. R. Smith, Columbus. Co. Board of Elections—A. Baldwin, Cov- Co. Board of —J. F. Education Williams, ington; W. Steele Lowdermilk, (chm.), B. S. Columbus; S. Weaver, Laudrum, C, Rockingham, R. F. D. No. 1; J. M. Smith, R. F. D. No. 1; R. M. Foster, Bright. Rockingham. Co. Supt. Schools—J. R. Foster, Tryon. Tax Rate—County 23 2-3c. on $100; debt, Co. Commissioners—C. A. Carson, 4c. on $100 and 12c. poll. Bonded debt, (chm.), Columbus; D. E. Conner, Tryon; $25,000. J. L. Jackson, Myer. No. Schools—White, 41; colored, 33. Co. Board of Elections—N. I. Mills, Public Roads—Rockingham and Wolf Pit COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS. 99

Townships worked by taxation, balance of Public Roads—George Estes, Reidsville, count}' by Old State Law. No. miles, 250. No. 4, Supt. Worked partly by labor and - Supervisors, S. R. Mcintosh, Rockingham partly by taxation; total last year, $27,- B. Grant, Pegues. 449.85. Bridges, etc., repaired out of gen- ROBESON. eral fund. Miles improved, 200. Convicts used. No. iron bridges, 11. County Seat, Lumberton. ROWAN. Clerk of the Court—W. H. Humphrey, County Seat, Salisbury. Lumberton. Clerk of the Court—J. Frank McCub- Sheriff—E. C. McNeill, Lumberton. bins, Salisbury. of Deeds—Thos. N. Register Higlcy, Sheriff—J. H. McKenzie, Lumberton. Salisbury. Register of Deeds—E. H. Miller, Salis- Treasurer—M. G. Lumberton. McKenzie, bury. Coroner— E. Rancke, Lumberton. George Treasurer— J. R. Nicholas, Salisbury. Co. —E. J. Lumberton. Attorney Britt, Coroner—E. Rose CVarsett, Salisbury. Standard-keeper—Dan. B- McNeill, Lum- Surveyor—C. M. Miller. Salisbury. berton. Standard Keeper—C. II. Swink, Salis- Co. Health—H. T. Lumber- Supt. Pope, bury. ton. Co. Attorney—T. C. Linn, Salisbury. Supt. Co. Home—W. G. Reynolds, Lum- Co. Supt. Health—I. H. Foust, Salis- berton. bury. Co. Schools—J. R. Pocle, Lumber- Supt. Supt. Co. Home—Mrs. Chas. Patterson, ton. Salisbury. Co. Board Education—Lucius McRae, Red Public Administrator—John J. Stewart, L. R. M. Shep- Springs; Hamer, Raynham; Salisbury. herd, Orrum. Co. Supt. Schools—R. G. Kizer, Salis- Co. Commissioners— J. W. Carter, (chm.), bury. i A. B. McEachern, C. A. A. L. Bul- Oliver, Board of Education—C. B. Miller (chm.), lock, D. S. Alderman. China Grove; J. S. Hmderson, Salisbury; Co. Board of Elections—R. E. Lewis, P. A. Sloop, China Grove. R. F. D. ; Oscar Marietta; Lumberton, Page, Co. Commissioners—P. B. Beard, (chm)., S. A. Edmund, Lumberton. Salisbury; R. B. Peeler, Granite Quarrv; No. Schools—White, 81; Colored, 63; In- W. P. Barber, Barber; W. L. Harris, Sal- dians, 25. isbury; P. A. Hartman, Salisbury. Tax Rate— 25c. 20c. ; State, ; county, Co. Board of Elections—E. C. Gregory, schools, 18c. ; roads, 25c. ; poll, $2.64. (chm.), Salisbury; W. T. Gheen, Salisbury, Public Roads—Worked taxation. A. E. by R. F. D. No. 7; J. C. Deaton, Landis. W. H. Graham, H. C. Su- White, McNair, Tax Rate—County, 20c. on $100 and $1.50 Two iron bridges. pervisors. poll; roads, 25c. on $100; county bonds, 2c. ROCKINGHAM. on *100; pensions on poll, 12c; support of poor, 33c. Debt, $25,000. Countv Seat, Wentworth. Public Roads—P. A. Hartman, Salisbury, Clerk of the Court—Jas. T. Smith, Went- Worked law. No. 275 worth. Supt. by special miles, to 300; crushed stone, 10; improved, 100. Sheriff—H. A. Clark, Reidsville. Convicts used. Macadam, 60 miles, cost per Register of Deeds—J. T. Holland, Went- worth. mile, $3,000. Treasurer—H. A. Clark, Reidsville. RUTHERFORD. Coroner—W. T. Robertson, Reidsville. Count}'- Seat, Rutherfordton. Survevor—S. B. Dameron, Reidsville. Clerk of the Court—M. O. Dickerson, Co. Attorney—J. T. Pannill, Wentworth. Rutherfordton. Co. Supt. Health—Samuel Ellington, Sheriff—C. E. Tanner, Rutherfordton. Wentworth. Register of Deeds—J. D. Hull, Ruther-

Supt. Co. Home—W. T. Williams, Went- ] fordton. worth. Treasurer—A. R. Yelton, Ruther- Co. Supt. Schools—H. A. Hayes, Reids- fordton. ville. Coroner—T. B. Bland, Cliffside. Board of Education—R. H. Ivie, Leaks- Survevor—Marion G. Crow, Gambles ville; George W. Martin, (chm.), Madison; Store. W. J. Williams, Summer-field, R. F. D. Co. Supt. Health—E. B. Harris, Ruth- - Co. Commissioners—J. A. Benton, (chm. ), erfordton. Ruffin; J. W. Dameron, Reidsville; J. M. Supt. Co. Home—J. N. Jones, Ruther- Stone- Jones, Benaja, R. F. D. ; J. H. Glenn, fordton. ville; A. L. French, Byrdville, Va., R. F. D. Co. Supt. Schools—B. II. Bridges, Forest Board of Elections—Lawrence McRae, City. (chm.), Spray; R. W. Morphis, Reidsville; Co. Board Education—J. F. Flack. Ruth- Gilliam Grissom, Spray. erfordton; G. W. Long, Bostic, R. F. D. No. Schools—White, 78; colored, 41. No. 1; G. E. Young, Forest City. Tax Rate—School, 25c. on $100; road, 30c. Co. Commissioners—J. P. Jones, (chm.), on $100; county, 25c. on $100 and 55c. on Rutherfordton; E. N. Washburn, Bostic; poll; State and Pension, 25c. on $100. Richard Ledbetler, Ayr. Bonded debt, $5,700. Notes, $10,000 for new Co. Board of Elections—R. L. Hampton, court house. (chm.), Rutherfordton; J. M. Carson, 100 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

Rutherfordton; L. L. Allen, Rutherfordton. 25c. and 60c. poll. Bonded debt, $25,000. Tax Rate—State and county and special, Floating debt, $2,000. S. E. $1.17 on $100. Bonded debt, $167,000. Float- Public Roads— Gibson, Gibson, taxation. ing debt, $20,000. Supt. Worked by Public Roads—J. T. Fortune, Forest City, STANLY. Supt. Worker by Special Act of 1907. No. Seat, Albemarle. iron bridges, 17. County Clerk of the Court—A. P. Harris, Albe- SAMPSON. marle. County Seat, Clinton. Sheriff— S. R. Green, Albemarle. Clerk of the Court—W. F. Sessoms, Clin- Register of Deeds—W. B. Moose, Albe- ton. marle. — Sheriff—Duncan C. McPhail, Clinton, R. Treasurer— W. A. Tucker, Albemarle. F. D. Coroner —Martin Poplin, Albemarle. Register of Deeds—Hinton Maxwell, Clin- Surveyor Charlie Howard, Bridgeport. ton. Standard-Keeper— S. Austin, Albemarle. Treasurer—Thomas. E. Owens, Clinton. Supt. Co. Home—W. J. Underwood, Albe- Coroner—J. P. Parker, Clinton. marle. Palmer- Surveyor—Arthul Lee, Newton Grove. Co. Supt. Schools—E. F. Eddins, Standard-Keeper—Charles Crumpler, Clin- ville. ton. Co. Board of Education—Dr. T. A. Hatch- Co. Attorney—Cyrus M. Faircloth, Clin- cock, (chm.), Norwood; D. P. Whitley, ton. Millingport; J. M. Hartsell,— Leo. Co. Supt. of Health— Frank H. Holmes, Co. Commissioners A. A. Thompson, Clinton. (chm.), Cottonville; J. M. Lambert, Mis- Dowd. Supt. of Home—Edward Lewis, Clinton. sion; J. S. Misenheimer, Nor- Co. Supt. Schools—L. L. Matthews, Clin Co. Board Elections—M. E. Blalock, ton. wood; R. E. Austin, Albemarle; Z. B. San- Albemarle. Co. Board of Education—A. F. Johnson, ders, No. Schools—White, 63; colored, 10. (chm.), Clinton; W. \. Bizzell, Newton Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. en $100; spe- C. E. Daniel, Turkey. Grove; 25c. and Bonded debt, Co. Commissioners—John R. Peterson, cial, $1.50 poll. $105,400. Clinton; I. L. Jackson, Dunn, R. (chm.), Public Roads—Worked New State Law. F. D. Wm. J. by ; Faircloth, Autryville. No. 400. Co. Board of Elections—A. McL. Graham, miles, (chm.), Clinton; M. J. Newman, Clinton, STOKES. R. F. D. Fleet Rose Clinton. ; Cooper, County Seat, Danbury. 53. No. Schools—White, 92; colored, Clerk of the Court—M. T. Chilton, Dan- Tax Rate—County, 23 l-2c. on $100; road 3 l-2c. on bury. special county tax, $100. Sheriff—Charles M. Jones, Danbury. Bonded debt, $25,000. of Deeds—Dr. W. C. Slate, Dan- Public Roads—Evander Howard, Clinton, Register Worked under Tax Law, bury. Supt. Special Treasurer—A. F. Christian, Westfield, 1907. No. 1. SCOTLAND. Coroner— S. F. Slate, King, No. 1. Surveyor— R. F. Boniurant, Francisco, County Seat, Laurinburg. No. 2. Clerk of the Court—Hampton H. Cov- Co. Attorney—N. O. Petree, Danbury. ington, Laurinburg. Co. Health—J. Walter Neal, Mead- Sheriff—W. D. McLaurin, Laurinburg. Supt. ows. Ri gister of Deeds—J. D. McDonald, Lau- Supt. of Co. Home—Y. S. Smith, Mead- rinburg. R. F. D. No. 1. Treasurer—W. D. McLaurin, Laurinburg. ows, Co. Supt. Schools—J. T. Smith, Danbury. Coroner—J. R. Jordan, Laurinburg. Co. Board of Education—R. E. Smith, Surveyor—J. A. McNeill, Old Hundred. (chm.). Francisco, R. F. D. No. 2; E. Standard-Keeper— J. M. Paylor, Laurin- Fulp, Walnut Cove; C. A. Mitchell, Dil- burg. lard. ' Co. Attorney—M. L. John, Laurinburg. Co. Commissioners—J. W. Gann, (chm.), Co. Supt. Health—K. A. Blue, Laurin- Madison, R. F. D. No. 3; T. M. Lawson, burg. Pinnacle, R. F. D. No. 2; J. P. Smith, Miz- Co. Supt. Schools—L. M. Blue, Gibson. pah, R. F. D. No. 1. Co. Board of Education—W. T. Pate, Co. Board of Elections—Dr. J. H. El- F. Gibson; D. C. Lytch, Laurinburg; A. lington, (chm.), Sandy Ridge; J. F. Patterson, Laurel Hill. Smith, Meadows, No. 1; H. M. Joyce, Dan- Co. Board of Elections—A. E. Shaw, biirv. Lau- 13. Laurinburg, R. F. D. ; J. P. McLean, No. Schools—White, 65; colored, rinburg. Tax Rate—County, z3 2-3c. on $100 and Co. Commissioners—W. G. Buie, (chm.), 38c. poll. Special county, 25c: on $100 Fontcol; D. C. McNeill, Laurinburg; W. F. and 75e. on poll; 6c. on $100 special Gibson. school. Parker, Law. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and Public Roads—Worked by Old State 38c. poll; special, 16c. and 25c. poll; roads, No. miles, 500. COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS. 101 SURRY. Coroner——Dr. W. J. Wallis, Brevard. Dobson. Surveyor A. L. Hardin Brevard. County Seat, Co. —Gash & Clerk of the Court—W. \V. Attorneys Galloway, Brevard. Hampton, Co. Dobson. Supt. of Health—Dr. Goode Cheat- ham, Brevard. Sheriff—C. H. Haynes, Mt. Airy. Co. Home—W. P. Bre- Treasurer—J. W. Pilot Moun- Supt. McGaha, Redman, vard. tain. Co. Supt. Schools—T. C. Register of Deeds—Vestal Taylor, Dob- Henderson, son. Quebec. Co. Board of Education—W. W. Coroner—W. T. White Zachary, Marion, Plains, Edwin M. W. R. F. D. No. 1. Brevard; Poor, Brevard; Garran, East Fork. Surveyor—J. T. Dobson. Riggan, Co. Commissioners—W. M. —J. F. Nance, Dobson. Henry, (chm.), Standard-Keeper G. T. Co. Health—J)hn R. Dob- Brevard; Lyday, Penrose; W. E. Supt. Woitz, Rosman. son. Galloway, Co. Board of Elections—W. H. Duck- Supt. Co. Home—J. W. Norman, Dobson. worth, E. S. T. T. Bre- Co. Schools—J. H. Elkin. English, Patton, Supt. Allen, vard. Board of Education—J. S. El- Atkinson, Tax Rate— Con- B. J. State, 21c; Pension, 4c; kin; Snow. Elkin, R. F. D. ; G. C. tingent, 15c ; 5c ; 4c. Mt. Airv. Special, Bridge, ; Welch, (chm.), 20c. 4 Railroad, ; Pauper, 2-3c ; 20c. ; Co. Board of Elections—T. W. Road, Folger, Poll, $2.18. (chm.), Dobson; J. W. Mt. C. Lovill, Airy; Public Roads—Worked by taxation. C. Holyfield, Dobson, R. F. D. No. 1. fund No. 500. Im- Co. Commissioners—W. H. Bridge provided. miles, Wolfe, (chm.), proved, 50. Roaring Gap; J. A. Tesh, Mt. Airy; N. D. S. Hill, Brim. TYRRELL. No. Schools—White, 62; Colored, 9. County Seat, Columbia. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100. Clerk of the Court—W. M. Brickhouse, Public Roads—N. T. Hutchens, Supt. Columbia. Worked by Old State Law and taxation. Sheriff—F. L. W. Cahoon, Columbia. Spent out of general fund, $100. Improved Treasurer—— H. W. MeClees, Columbia. road, 50 miles. No. iron bridges, 5. Coroner Dr. J. L. Spruill, Columbia. Register of Deeds—T. W. Jones, Colum- SWAIN. bia. County Seat, Brvson City. Surveyor—C. W. Tatem, Columbia. Clerk of the Court—O." P. Williams, Bry- Supt. Co. Home—W. H. Guirkin, Colum- son City.— bia. Sheriff R. J. Roane, Bryson City. Co. Supt. Schools—R. H. Spruill, Colum- Register of Deeds—W. L. Francis, Bry- bia. son City. Supt. Public Health—Dr. W. W. Stan- Treasurer—J. S. — Stanberry, Almond. cell, Columbia. Surveyor S. B. Smiley, Almond. Board of Education—H. T. Davenport, Coroner—R. L. Davis, Bryson City." Columbia, R. F. D. No. 1; D. C. Sawyer, Co. Attorney—T. G. Pickelsimer, Bryson Gum Neck; A. L. Walker, Columbia. city. Co. Commissioners—J. B. Combs, Colum- Co. Supt. .Health—Dr. A. M. Bennett, bia; Enoch Bateman, Columbia; C. C. Bas- Bryson City. night, Gudger; J. W. Cahoon, Gum Neck; Co. Supt. Schools—D. A. Randolph, Al- W. II. Woodley, Creswell. mond. Co. Board of Elections—J. J. MeClees, M. B. Co. Board of Education—W. T. Conley, Columbia; Bazemore, Columbia; S. J. Columbia. (chm.), Bryson City; R. T. Cuningham, Holloway, No. Schools— Needmore; J. H. Teague, Whittier. White, 27; colored, P. Tax Rate— 23 2-3 on Co. Commissioners—J. L. Gibson, Bryson County. $100; special 15c. on 33 l-3c. on City; T. H. Parrish, (chm.), Whittier; W. county, $100; school, C. Welch, Bushnell. $100; State, 25c. on $100; total, 96 2-3c. on Co. Board of Elections—A. M. Fry, $100. Public Roads—AVorked Old State Law. (chm.), Brvson City; J. C. Randall, Bryson by No. 150. City; J. J. Enloe, Seph. miles, No. Schools—White, 3S; colored, 1; In- UNION. dian, 1. County Seat,— Monroe. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and Clerk of the Court 0. A. Houston, Mon- 38c. poll; debt, 23 l-3c. on $100 and 70c. roe. — poll. Bonded debt, $15,000; interest, $900. Sheriff John Griffith, Monroe. Register of Deeds—J. E. Stewart, Mon- TRANSYLVANIA. roe. Countv Seat, Brevard. Treasurer— Geo. M. Laney, Monroe. Clerk of the" Court—T. T. Loftis, Bre- Coroner—J. C. Plyler, Waxhaw. vard. Survevor—R. W. Elliott, Monroe, R. F. Sheriff—C. C. Kilpatnck, Brevard. D. No. 5. Register of Deeds—B. A. Gillespie, Bre- Standard-Keeper—W. I,. Wolfe, Monroe. vard. Co. Attorneys—Adams, Jerome & Arm- Treasurer—Z. W. Nichols, Brevard. field, Monroe. 102 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS.

Co. Health—U. D. Mon- Supt. Stewart, Co. Supt. Schools—Z. V. Judd, Raleigh. roe. Co. Board of Education—L. J. Sears, Co. W. T. Supt. Home— Stewart, Mon- (chm.), Apex; J. W. Bailey, Raleigh; Dr. roe. M. C. Chamblee, Wakefield. Co. Supt. Schools—R. N. Nesbit, Monroe. Co. Commissioners—D. T. Johnson, Board of Education—J. W. Ashcroft, Raleigh; W. C. Brewer, (chm.), Wake For- (chm.), Monroe; J. A. Marsh, Marsh ville; est; D. Bryant Harrison, No. J. E. Brown, Indian Trail. Ralngh, 2; A. Tinner Smith, Willow No. Co. Commissioners—H. T. Baucom, Springs, 1; W. M. Yates, Apex, No. 1. (chin.), Olive Branch; T. J. Jordan, Mon- roe; \V. G. Long, Unionville. Co. Board of Elections—Dr. J. J. L. Me- Co. Board of Elections—I. A. Clontz, ddlers, (chm.), McCullers; Nick Deboy, Jno. Unionville, R. F. D. No. 2; Walter Love, Raleigh; Nichols, (sec), Raleigh. C. Monroe; N. Simpson, Monroe. No. Schools—White, 90; colored, 60. No. Schools—White, 86; colored, 35. Tax Rate—General county rate: Tax State, Rate—County, 18c. on $100; special, 25c; County, 20c; School, 18c; Road, 15c; 37c. and ; $1.50 poll. Bonded debt, $6,500. total, 78c Raleigh township: Graded Public Roads—B. T. 20c School Fletcher, Monroe, Schools, ; Bonds, 2c. ; Railroad Worked labor lc. Supt. by and taxation, Bonds, ; general total, $1.01. 16 2-3c. on $100 and 62c. Convicts poll. Public Roads—W. G. Allen, Supt, Ral- used. No. miles, 100; gravel, crushed 6; eigh. No. iron bridges, 9. stone, 1; otherwise improved, 56. Three iron bridges. WARREN. VANCE. County Seat, Warrenton. County Seat, Henderson. Clerk of the Court—J. R. Rodwell, War- Clerk of the Court—Henry Perry, Hen- renton. derson. Sheriff—R. E. Davis, Warrenton. Register of Deeds—K. W. Edwards, Hen- Register of Deeds—John A. Dowtin, War- derson. renton. Sheriff—Jos. S. Royster, Henderson. Treasurer—J. L. Coleman, Macon. Treasurer—W. E. Gary, Henderson. Coroner—Simon Fleming, Warrenton. Surveyor—Thos. Taylor, Townsville. Co. Supt. Health—M. P. Perry, Macon. Co. Attorney—A. C. Zollicoffer, Hender- Supt. Co. Home—John S. Davis, War- son. renton. Co. Health—J. Supt. Hill Tucker, Hen- Co. Supt. Schools—Nat. derson. Allen, Ridgewav. Co. Board of Education— \V. E. Co. Davis, Supt. Home—J. W. Oakley, Hender- (chm.), Creek; W. T. son. Carter, Yaughan; \\ . A. Burwell, Warrenton. Co. Board of Education—R. J. Gill, Co. Commissioners—J. T. (chm.), J. U Mills, Manson; Henderson; Fleming, Dabney; Walter H. T. Shanks, Williamsboro. Allen, Axtel; W. G. Rogers, War- renton; C. G. Moon, Peter M. Co. Supt. Schools—Joseph C. Kittrell, Littleton; Henderson. Stallings, Fitts. Co. Board of Elections—J. D. Co. Commissioners—Jas. Amos, Hender- Newell, Oakville; H. B. N. M. son; J. S. Capps, Dabnev; J. K. Plummer, Hunter, Afton; Jones, Vicksboro. Middleburg; T. H. Crudup, Kittrell; W. B. No. Schools— 31 45. Daniel, Epsom. White, ; colored, Tax Rate— 23 2-3c on Co. Board of Elections—T. M. Pittman, County, $100 and $2.75 poll; bridges and roads, 25c and (chm.), Henderson; W. II. Smith, Kittrell; 75c. poll. R. F. D. No. 1; G. A. Kittrell, Kittrell. Public Roads—Ellis No. Schools—White, 26; colored, 24. Green, Superintend- ent. Worked by labor and taxation. Con- Tax Rate—County, 66 2-3c. on $100. victs can be used. No. im- Public Roads—J. Y. Swain, Supt., Hen- miles, 650; proved by gravel, 50; otherwise derson. Worked by taxation, 15c. on $100; improved, 45c. on 150. poll. WAKE. WASHINGTON. County Seat, Raleigh. County Seat, Plvmouth. Clerk of the Court— Wm. M. Russ, Ral- Clerk of the Court—C." V. W. Ausbon, eigh. Plvmouth. Sheriff— H. Joseph Sears, Raleigh. Sheriff—J. T. McAlister, Roper. Register of Deeds—J. J. Bernard. Raleigh. Register of Deeds—F. R. Johnston, Ply- Treasurer—L. B. Pegram, Raleigh. mouth. Coroner—C. A. Separk, Raleigh. Treasurer—C. Latham. Plymouth. W. P. Surveyor— Massey, Neuse, No. I. Standard-Keeper— J. M. Arps, Plvmouth. F. H. Standard-Keeper— "Lumsden, Raleigh. Co. Supt. Health—W. H. Ward, Ply- Co. Attorney—Bart M. Catling, Raleigh. mouth. Co. Health—J. W. Supt. McGee, Jr., Ral- Supt. Co. Home—H. Gurkin, Plymouth. eigh. Co. Supt. Schools—Clinton J. Everett, Supt. Co. Home—A. A. Rowland, Ral- Plymouth. eigh. Board of Education—C. J. Tjiman, Public Administrator—Leo. D. Heartt, Plymouth; Dr. W. H. Hardison, (chm.), Raleigh. Creswell: Thos. S. Swain, Skinnersville. COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS. 103

Co. Commissioners—A. W. Snell, (chm.), graded schools, 33 l-3c and $1.00 poll; Plymouth; O. G. Spencer, Roper; W. T. school tax, 18c; school poll, $1.50. Phelps, Creswell. Public Roads—W. R. Hollowell, (chm.) Co. Board of Elections— A. D. Snell, Bd. Co. Commissioners, Goldsboro, Supt. Mackeys Ferry; S. B. Spruill, Plymouth; WILKES. Win. Wiley, Creswell. Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and County Seat, Wilkesboro. Clerk of the Court—C. H. Wilkcs- 40c. on poll. No. iron bridges, 2. Somers, No. Schools—White, 27; colored, 18. boro. Sheriff—P. E. Brown, Wilkesboro. WATAUGA. Register of Deeds—O. F. Blevins, Wilkes- County Seat, Boone. boro. Clerk of the Court—Thomas Bingham, Treasurer—P. E. Brown, Wiikesboro. Boone. Coroner—Win. Sebastian, North Wilkes- Sheriff—David C. Ragan, Moretz, R. boro. F. D. Co. Attorneys—Benbow and Caviness, Register of Deeds—Roy Gragg, Boone. Wilkesboro. Treasurer—W. N. Thomas, Tracy. Surveyor — G. Grant EHedge, Hay- Coroner—Sim Penley. meadow. Surveyor—Larkin Trivett, Boone. Co. Supt. Health—Dr. J. Q. Myers, North Standard-Keeper—J. G. Vannoy, Boone. VVilki sboro. Co. Supt. Health—Dr. Joseph W. Hodges, < o. Supt. Schools—C. C. Wright, Hunting Boone. Creek. Supt. Co. Home—Jesse II. Brown, Co. Entry Taker—C. U. Davis, Wilkes- Adams. boro. A. Co. Supt. Schools—B. B. Dougherty, Co. Board of Education—R. Spain- Boone. hour, (chm.), Wilkesboro; C. F. Fields, Co. Board of Education—T. P. Adams, Elkin; V. McGhinnis, Boomer. (chm.), Silverstone; H. C. Miller, Blowing Supt. Co. Home—J. N. Brooks, Fair- Rock; J. W. Farthing, Boone. plains. Co. Commissioners—Thos. L. Day, Deer- Co. Commissioners—C. H. Col v a id, L. A. field; E. R. Eggers, Sweetwater; (chm.), Wilbar; Grant Hendren, Straw; Greene, (chm.), Norris. Ambrose Brewer, Hayes. Co. Board of Elections—J. M. Morezt, Co. Board of Elections—C. F. Mor- F. (chm.), Boone; W. Sherwood, Amantha; rison, (chm.), Wilkesboro; A. B. Williams, G. W. Shulls Mills. Robbins,— North Wilkesboro; C. U. Davis, Wilkesboro. No. Schools White, 70; colored, 4. No. Schools—White, 149; colored, 20. and Tax Rate—County, 23 2-3c. on $100 Tax Rate—Count v, 23 2-3c. on $100; bonds court house 38c. poll. Floating debt, bonds, 16 l-3c. on $100; poll, $2.21. Bonded debt, $1 0,000. $57,000. Floating debt, $3,000. WAYNE. Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. No. miles, 500; improved, 5. No. iron County Seat, Goldsboro. 7. Clerk of the Court—James R. Hatch, bridges, Goldsboro. WILSON. Sheriff—E. A. Stevens Goldsboro. County Seat, Wilson. of Deeds—W. G. Golds- Register Britt, Clerk of the Court—S. G. Mewborn, boro. Wilson. Treasurer—J. W. Goldsboro. Thompson, Sheriff—W. D. P. Sharp, Wilson. Coroner—C. E. Goldsboro. — Stanley, Register of Deeds—John R. Dildy, Wil- Surveyor Louis Godwin, Starlight. son. Golds- Standard-Keeper—C. F. Taylor, Treasurer—W. T. Faimer, Wilson. boro. Coroner—Henry B. Best, Wilson. Co. M. T. Dickinson, Golds- Attorney— Surveyor—J. W. Tavlor, Elm City. boro. Standard-Keeper—Eli Felton, Wilson. Co. Health—Dr. T. L. Ginn, Golds- Supt. Co. Attorney—H. G. Connor, Jr., Wilson. boro. Co. of Health—Dr. W. S. Anderson, Pike- Supt. Supt. Co. Home—E. D. Williams, Wilson. ville. Supt. Co. Home—W. A. Stott, Wilson. Co. Schools—E. T. Golds- Supt. Atkinson, Public Administrator—S. A. Woodard, boro. Wilson. Board of Education—Jos. E. Robinson, Co. Srhools— E. J Wilson. (chm.), Goldsboro; Barnes Ay cock, Fre- Supt. Barnes, Board of Education -Nathan Boss, ), mont; W. F. English, Mt. Olive (chm K. V. D. No. 1; R. T. Board of Elections—H. B. Parker, Jr., Black Creek, Barnes, K. F. B. J. Stan- (chm.), Goldsboro; Barnes Aycock, Fre- Taylors, D.; Thompson, tonsburg. mont ; Steven Homes, Goldsboro. ( o. Commissioners—W. li. Hollowell, Co. Commissioners—W. L. Banks, (chm ), (chm.), Goldsboro; B. A. Parks, Aaron; \\ ilson; T. W. Williams, Elm Citj ; J. H. Black I). II. Overman, Goldsboro; E. Aycock, Forbes, Wilbanks; J. S. Tomlinson, l>. Pikevlle; J. R. Murvin, Seven Springs. ( reek; John T. Revell, Kenly, R. F. No. Schools—White, 71; colored, 40. No. 2. Tax Rate—23c. on $100 and 36c. poll; Co. Board of Elections—O. P. Dicken- 104 COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICALS—PRACTICING ATTORNEYS. son. Wilson; L. P. Woodard, Wilson, R. F. Co. Board of Elections—S. H. Wilmoth, D. No. 4; W. G. Sharp, Elm City. (chm.), Boonville; J. L. Sampson, Yad- No. Schools— White, 47; colored, 29. kinville; W. L. Kelly, Yadkinville. Tax Rate—Countv 23 2-3c. on $100 and No. Schools—White, 56; colored, 6. $2.00 poll; roads, 15c. Bonded debt, $13,- Tax Rate—23 2-3c on $100 and 38c. poll. 000. Public Roads—Worked by Old State Law. Public Roads—John Herndon, Wilson, Spent out of general fund about $1,475. Supt. Worked by taxation. Convicts YANCEY. used. No. iron 3. bridges, County Seat, Burnsville. Clerk of the Court—Jas. B. Hensley, YADKIN. Burnsville. Sheriff—J. M. Cane River. Yadkinville. Edwards, County Seat, Treasurer—W. T. Tomberlin, Swiss. Clerk of the Court—J. L. Crater, Yad- Coroner—Dr. C. H. Morgan, Higgins. kinville. Survevor—J. R. Young, Celo. Sheriff—W. T. Fletcher, Siloam, R. F. Co. Supt. Schools—G. P. Deyton, Elmer. D. No. 2. Supt. Co. Home—William Roland, Bur- of P. L. East Register Deeds— Wilhelm, ton. Bend. Co. Board Education—E. E. Hawkins, Treasurer—S. W. Vestal, Yadkinville. (chm.), Burnsville; W. Hensley, Bald Coroner—R. W. Wooten, Yadkinville. Creek; W. O. Griffith, Micaville. — Pardew, Buck Shoal. Surveyor Stephen Co. Commissioners—Jerry Hughes, (chm.), Standard-Keeper—T. L. Castevens, Boon- Micaville; B. T. Horton, Day Book; J. S. ville. Huskins, Green Mountain. Co. —Benbow & Yadkin- Attorney Hanes, Co. Board Elections—Z. B. Anglin, ville. (chm.), Burnsville; J. Bis Ray, Burnsville; Co. of Health— S. Yad- Supt. L. Russell, W. B Banks, Burnsville. kinville. No. Schools—White, 55; colored, 2. Supt. Co. Home—R. W. Zacharv, Yadkin- Tax Rate—$1.20 on $100; county, 30c; vlile. schools, 18c; State, 25c; paupers, 7c; to Co. Supt. Schools—A. J. Martin, Benbow. pay judgments outstanding against county, Oo. Board of Education—J. A. Turner, '15c; poll, $2.65. Panther Creek: M. L. Woodhouse, Boon- Public Roads—Worked under Special Act ville; J. W. Pass, (chm.), Yadkinville. of 1907. Each township has two superin- Co. Commissioners—M. M. Crumel, tendents, free labor supplemented by tax on (chm.), Boonville; Isaac Shores, Yadkin- property. Six days required from all road ville; A. M. Smitherman, Trocadia. hands.

Practicing Attorneys in North Carolina.

ALAMANCE. derson, Jr., Jefferson; H. M. Wellborne, Transon. J. H. Vernon, Jr., E. S. W. Dameron, Jno. R. Hoffman, W. H. Carroll, Jno. M. BEAUFORT Cook, Jas. W. Murray, Burlington; E. S. Small, Mac-Lean & MacMullen, N. L. Parker, E. S. Parker, jr., J. A. Long, J. S. Simmons, H. C. Carter, Ward & Grimes, Cook, C. A. Hall, Heenan Hughes, J. El- W. D. Grimes, W. C. Rodman, Nicholson mer J. Graham. Long, Adolphus Long, & Daniel, Bragaw & Harding, J. C. Meek- ALEXANDER. ins, W. L. Vaughan, E. T. Stewart, Jr., Washington; Joe Lee, Belhaven; J. O. Bar- R. Z. J. H. R. B. Linney, Burke, Burke, ber, H. M. Bonner, W. A. Thompson. J. L. Gwaltney, Taylorsville. Aurora. ALLEGHANY. BERTIE. R. A. Doughton, Jno. M. Wagoner, Jno. Francis D. Winston, James B. Martin, C. Bower, Geo. Cheek, Sparta; W. C. Walter R. Johnson, Moses B. Gillam, John Fields, Mouth of Wilson, Va. H. Matthews, Edward S. Askew, Joseph H. Nowell, John W. Davenport, Windsor; W. ANSON. C. Bell, Aulander. H. H. McLendon, F. E. Thomas (Mc- BLADEN. Lenden & Thomas), L. D. Robinson, T. L. Caudle (Robinson & Caudle), F. J. Coxe, T. . A. Lyon, R. S. White, D. B. Sutton, W. E. Brock (Coxe & Brock), John W. Elizabetbtown. Gulledge, James A. Lockhart, John T. BRUNSWICK. R. T. R. E. H. Bennett, Bennett, Little, E. H. Cranmer, R. W. Davis, C. Ed. S. Frank F. W. Boggan, Dunlap, Dunlap, Taylor, Southport. Wadesboro. BUNCOMBE. ASHE. Geo. H. Wright, Merrick & Barnard, M. G. L. Park, J. W. Todd, R. L. Ballou, ; W. Brown, W. P. Brown, Frank Carter,

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Zeb Curtis, Davidson, Bourne & Parker, CLAY. Donald Gillis, J. M. Gudger, J. M. Gud- O. L. Andersnn, W. II. Harrison, Hayes- ger, Jr., Jones & Jones, V. S. Lusk, Wells ville. & Swain, Thomas A. Jones, Julius C. Mar- CLEVELAND. Merri- tin, Charles A. Webb, Merrimon & Ryburn & Hoey, Webb & Mull, Anthony Shuford mon, Thomas Settle, & Shuford, & Gardner, Quinn & Hamrick, B. T. Tolls, W. R. F. A. Sondley, Tucker & Murphy, Shelby; E. L. Campbell, B. F. Dixon, Jr., Whitson, John P. Arthur, Adams & Adams, N. F. McMillan, King's Mountain. R. S. McCall, J. R. Stamps, F. W. Thomas, COLUMBUS. Roland Charles A. II. B. Wolf, Moore, Leamon Baggett, Tabor; D. J. Lewis, Zebulon G. S. Stevens, Weaver, Reynolds, J. B. Schulken, H. L. Lyon, Jackson J. H. J. F. J. B. Ander- Martin, Glenn, Greer, Donald McRaekan, E. M. Toon, I. J. S. C N. Gilmer son, Styles, Malcne, B. Tucker, J. R. Williamson, Whiteville; W. S. R. R. Welch, V. Gudger, Rodaker, C. D. Koonce, Chadbourn. Williams, P. H. Winston, G. A. Thomasson, CRAVEN. W. J. Cocke, P. C. Coeke, J. H. Waller, R W. W. Clark, F. M. Simmons, M. D. W. R. Reynolds, T. S. Rollins, J. W. Haynes, Stevenson, A. D. Ward, D. L. Ward, W. D. E. G. Roberts, Kingsland Van Winkle, T. Mclver, Chas. R. Thomas, R. B. Nixon, J. Harkins, C. G. Lee, A. A. Featherston, R. A. Nunn, P. M. Pearsall, Henry R. Jr., Alan Morrison, S. P. Ravenel, F. L. Brvan, Leonidas J. Moore, Wm. Dunn, Jr., Sale, Asheville. M. H. Allen, E. M. Green, S. W. Hancock, BURKE S. M. Brinson, D. E. Henderson, L. I. A. C. Avery, Sr., A. C. Avery, Jr., I. Moore, J. C. Barker, New Bern. T. Avery, W. C. Ervvin, S. J. Erwin, J. CUMBERLAND. T. Perkins, J. M. Mull, W. S. Pearson, C. H. S. J. W. Bolton, C. W. F. McKesson, Robert Riddle, Frank Mc- Averitt, Broadfoot, H. S. Brothers, V. C. Bullard, Dowell, R. L. Huffman, E. M. Hairfield, D. J. Cashwell H. L. Cook, A. S. Hall, Joseph F. Spainhour, Morganton. E. R. MacKethan, I. A. Murchison, J. S. CABARRUS. Newton, Q. K. Nimocks, W. H. Pope, M. Montgomery & Crowell, P. B. H. McD. Robinson, J. G. Shaw, G. N. A. R. H. Means, W. M. Smith, W. G. Means, L. T. Rose, C. G. Rose, Sinclair, Z. B. T. H. ; Hartsell, Adams, Jerome, Armfield, & Dye, Sutton, Fayetteville Mills. Maness, M. B. Stickley, H. S. Williams, Newton, Hope H. S. Puryear, Concord. CURRITUCK. CALDWELL. A. M. Simmons, Currituck. W. H. Bower, Lawrence Wakefield, W. DARE. B. G. D. M. Manteo. C. Newland, Edmund Jones, J. Will Whis- Crisp, Stringfield, nant, M. N. Harshaw, Mark Sguires, Thos. DAVIDSON. S. E. Wil- M. Newland, Lenoir; R. B. Bush, R. F. F. C. Robbins. E. E. Paper, D. No. Lenoir. liams. W. P. Mangum Turner, Walser & 3, •• Walser, Wade II. Phillips, McOary >v M< CAMDEN. Crary, F. R. Loftin, Lexington; Lester A. South Mills. C. H. Spencer, W. K. Perett, Thomasville. CARTERET Martin, DAVIE. M. L. J. F. Chas. L. Abernethv, Davis, E. L. Yoithe, T. B. Bailev. Jacob Stew- Claud R. D. G. Fowle, E. Duncan, Wheatly, art, A. T. Grout, Jr., T. X. Chaffin, Paul Morehead City. Beaufort; Webb, II. Morris, Mocksville. CASWELL. DUPLIN. M. C. Winstead, Milton; Julius Johnston, D. L. Carlton, H. D. Williams, Thad Yancewille. A. E. Henderson, .Turns, L. A. Beasley, Jno. A. Gavin, Ken- CATAWBA. ansville; H. L. Stevens, Warsaw; Geo. R. L. L. Witherspoon, George McCorkle, D. Ward, Wallace. Witherspoon, W. C. Feimster, W. B. Gaith- DURHAM. S. H. Jor- er, C. II. Mebane, Newton; W. G. Branham, S. C. Brawley, B. S. E. B. Cline, W. A. Self, J. dan, Conover; Skinner, S. < '. Chambers, W. Broa- L. A. A. Whitener. T. M. Hufham, D. R. O. Everett, F. L. Fuller, Jones Hick- den, Russell, M. H. Yount, C. M. Bagley, Fuller, George Graham, J. A. Giles, R. ory. II. Sykes, P. C. Graham, Vf. A. Guthrie, CHATHAM. W. 1!. Guthrie, Ed. J. Hill, S. M. Holton, R. II. Hayes, H. A. London, Fred. W. Benjamin Lovenstein, J. S. Manning. 11. V. R. Bynum, II. M. London, J. G. Reuclier, Foushee, W. W. Mason, Arley M. Moore, Pittsboro; Walter D. Siler, J. George Han- p, Reade, D. W. Sorrell, R. W. Winston, Hill. E. Pe- nah, Jr., Siler City; R. H. Dixon, Ore V. s. Bryant, Charles Scarlett, J. Dur- CHEROKEE. gram, J. F. Cothran, Alton Hobgood, Ben Posv, E. B. Norvell, J. D. Malone, ham. M. W. Bell, Jno. H. Dillard, Murphy. EDGECOMBE.

I . CHOWAN. R. G. Allsbrook, Jno. Bridgers, Henry | (!. M. T. Fountain, W. D. Pruden, J. N Pruden, W. M. Charge Bridgers. R. li.iii v A. Gilliam, Jas. Bond, C. S. Vann, W. S. Privott, W. J. Johnston, Henry W. O. Howard, Paul Jones, James Leary, J. II. McMullan. Jr., Edenton. Gaskill, 106 PRACTICING ATTORNEYS IN NORTH CAROLINA.

Pender, H. H. Phillips, J. F. Liles, H. L. hardt, E. H. Farriss, W. P. Ragan, Staton, Tarboro; L. V. Bassett, J. B. High Point; T. E. Whitaker, Oak Ridge. Ramsey, Thos. H. Battle, R. T. Fountain, HALIFAX. Rocky Mount; W. J. Taylor, Whitakers. R. C. Dunn, Enfield; D. B. Zollicoffer, FORSYTH. Jr., E. L. Travis, Halifax; M. M. Furgerson, Littleton; Kitchin & Smith, A. P. Kitchin, C. B. Watson, J. 0. Buxton, Clement Albion Dunn, S. A. Dunn, Hugh Johnston, W. M. ILndrcn, Manly, Lindsay Patterson, Thos. F. Whitley, R. H. Smith, Scotland W. T. P. B. S. Worn- Wilson, George Pell, Neck; Geo. C. Green, W. E. Daniel, E. T. D. H. Jno. T. S. E. ble, Blair, Benbow, Clark, T. C. Harrison, Weldon. Hall, J. E. Alexander, Jno F. Reynolds, HARNETT. H. L. Beckerdite, L. M. Swink, H. Mon- D. H. McLean, C. M. Muse, Hiram Bag- tague, W. A. Blair, J. Palmer, F. T. gett, Lillington; L. B. Chapin, Duke; E. Baldwin, W. V. Hartman, H. 0. Sapp, D. S. Smith, Linden; W. A. Stewart, R. L. P. Mast, E. A. Griffith, A. H. Eller, H. Godwin, H. L. Godwin, N. A. Townscnd, 1!. Starbuck, J. S. Grogan, T. W. Watson, J. C. Clifford, E. F. Young, J. J. Wilson, G. H. Hasten, J. W. Scroggs, B. C. Jr., L. J. Best, John M. Coats, Dunn; J. Tavis, A. E. Holton, E. E. Gray, E. B. R. Baggett, Buie's Creek. Josey, A. F. Sams, B. W. Parham, Win- ston-Salem. HAYWOOD. W. T. Crawford, John W. Norwood, W FRANKLIN. L. Norwood, W. B. Ferguson, H. R. Fer J. W. W. J. Hannah R. B. White, Franklinton ; T. W. Biek- guson, Ferguson, J. H. J. ett, \V. II. Ruffin, W. H. Yarborough, W. Geo. H. Smathers, Howell, R M. Person, B. B. Massenburg, Thos. B. Morgan, S. C. Welch, A. B. Bryan. Bran Wilder, B. J. Holden, Louisburg. ner Gilmer, Waynesville; John W. Stamey S. c. Wavnesville. GASTON. Clyde; HENDERSON.Bryan, 0. F. Mason, A. L. Bulwinkle, S. B. Spar- S. B, Pickens, W. A. Smith, Michael i E. row, John G. Carpenter, Dallas; C. Sclienck, H. G. Ewart, Henry Twvford, H. S. J. Bessemer Whitney, Durham, City; S. Anderson, 0. V. F. Blythe, W. C. Geo. W. Wilson, A. G. Mangum, Hugh Rector, G. H. Valentine, A. L. Holmes, H. Tim- Long, W. Lewis, Garland, Jones & McD. Ray, E. W. Eu'janks, R. H. Staton, Claudius D. Holland, F. F. Grif- berlake, W. 15. Shipp, Hendersonville. fin, Gastonia; David P. Dellinger, Cherry - ville. HERTFORD. GATES. Jno. E. Yann, Geo. Cowper, J. R. Mitch- R. B. B. Win- L L. Smith, A. P. Godwin, T. W. Cos- ell, C. Bridger, vYinton; borne, L. J. D. C. Stan- ten, Jr., Gatesville; E. C. Hobbs, Hobbs- Lawrence, Barnes, ville. ley Winborne, Murfreesboro; W. W. Rogers, GRAHAM. Ahoskie. Robt. L. Phillips, J. N. Moody, A. D. HYDE. S. S. Mann, Walter Jones, Swan Quarter. Roby, Robbinsville. IREDELL. GRANVILLE. W. D. Turner, C. H. Armfield, R. B. B. S. Royster, D. G. Brummitt, A. W. McLaughlin, Geo. B. Nicholson, Dorman Graham, B. K. Lassiter, A. A. Hicks, H. Thompson, J. B. Armfield, D. L. Ravmer, M. Shaw, W. B. Shaw, T. Lanier, T. G. Z. V. Long, H. P. Grier, L. C. Caldwell, Stem, \V. A. Devin, Oxford. H. Burke. J. B. Connelly, W. E. Nattress, A. L. Coble, Statesville; Z. V. Turlington, CREENE ' A. L. Starr, Mooresville. J. A. Albritton, L. V. Morrill, G. M. Lindsav, J. P. Frizzell, Snow Hill. JACKSON. GUILFORD. Walter E. Moore, Felix E. Alley, Cole- man C. Cowan, T. G. Picklesimer, A. A. Spencer B. Adams, Jno. A. Barringer, Brown, Webster; J. J. Hooker, Dillsboro; Thos. S. Beall, G. S. Bradshaw. W. J. Sher- C. B. Wike, East Laporte. rod, W. P. Bynum, Jr., It. JJ. Douglas, IS. L. Eure, G. S. Ferguson, Roger W. Harri- JOHNSTON. E. W. F. H. C. H. Martin, son, F. P. Hobgood, Jr., Carter Dalton, J. Pou, flrooks, F.. S. J. A. J. A. J. Park, r. (has. A. Hines, H. Clay Wil- Abell, Narron, Wellons, liams, Flavius A. Bodenheimer, T. C. W. W. Cole, J. D. Parker, S. S. Holt, J. N. T. O. Hoyle, E. J. Justice, E. D. Broad- Smithfield; M. Morgan, Ryals, L. H. R. L. hurst, A. B. Kimball, R. R. King, E. D. A. Barber, Benson; Allred, Kuykendall, S. Glenn Brown, J. T. More- Roy, Selma; C. W. Edgerton; Kenly. head, 0. L. Sapp, T. J. Murphy, R. M. JONES. Douglas, George M. Patton, L. M. Alex. H. White, Pollocksville; T. D. Scott, C. E. McLean, Thos. ). Shaw, Jno. Warren, J. K. Warren', E. A. Hammond, N. Staples, C. M. Stedman, A. Wayland .! R. Barker, Trenton. Cooke, David Stern, R. C. Strudwick, Z. LENOIR. V. Taylor, J. I. Scales, A. M. Scales, Alex. Lassiter, LaGrange; N. J. Rouse, John N. Wilson, C. G. Wright, Greensboro; E. M. Land, H. E. Shaw, T. C. Wooten, T. J. Gold, Wescott Roberson, E. D. Steele, E. R. Wooten, A. J. Loftin, L. R. Varser, D. II. Parsons, R. T. Pickens, C. C. Barn- G. V. Cowper, W. D. Pollock, Y. T. Or- PRACTICING ATTORNEYS IN NORTH CAROLINA. 107 mond, Stephen W. Isler, Guy G. Moore, W. McNeill, J. D. Mclver, Carthage; J. M. J. B. N. Mel. John G. Dawson , J. F. Wooten, Johnson, Aberdeen; Kennedy, Eagle Clarke, Kinston. Springs. LEE. NASH. Col. W. E. Murchison, Sykes & Powers, R. A. P. Cooley, S. F. Austin, L. T. Jonesboro; A. A .F. Seawell, D. E. Mc- Vaughan, B. A. Brooks, Nashville; Jacob Iver, A. L. McNeill, K. R. Hoyle, J. W. Battle, \V. L. Thorp, James P. Bunn, E. Ruark, A. C. Holloway, L. H. Gibbons, C. B. Grantham, T. H. Battle, F. S. Spruill, K. Rosser, Sanford. Jos. B. Ramsey, Rocky Mount; B. F. Tay- LINCOLN. lor, C. C. Pierce, Spring Hope. C. E. Childs, A. L. Quickel, L. B. Wet- NEW HANOVER. J. M. more, C. A. Jonas, R. E. Costner, Rountree & Carr, George H. Howell, E. R. J. K. Hoyle, VV. N. Keener, Mouser, S. Martin, Russell & Gore, L. V. Grady, Lincolnton. B. Nixon, B. O. Thompson, A. J. Marshall, H. McClammy, Wm. J. MACON. Bellamy, A. M. Wadddl, G. L. Peschau, G. L. Jones, F. S. Johnston, H. G. Rob- Fmpie & Empie, J. W. Price, E. K. Bryan, ertson, F. B. Benbow, A. W. Home, T. J. John D. Bellamy & Son, Iredell Meares, Johnston, Franklin; Henry Stewart, High- Junius Davis, Thomas W. Davis, L. V. lands; J. Frank Ray, Franklin; R. D. Lisk, Grady, Stevens, Beasley & Weeks, W. B. Franklin. McKay, Bellamy & Bellamy, Woodus Kcl- MADISON. lum, W. P. Gafford, J. F. Sellars, R. G. Zacliarv & Roberts, C. B. Mashburn, Grady, Louis Goodman, Chas. Locklin, Gudger & McElroy, J. C. Ramsey, Mar- MacRae & MacRae, Preston Cummings, Jr., shall; I. N. Ebbs, Hot Springs; J. S. Mc- James H. Scull, L. C. Grant, Wilmington. Elroy, Ivy. NORTHAMPTON. MARTIN. Willis Baglev, W. C. Bowen, S. J. Cal- H. W. Wheeler Martin, S. J. Stubbs, vert, B. S. Gay, G. h. Midjette, F. R. B. A. ditcher. S. A. Newell, Wil- Everett, Harris, C. G. Peebles. J. A. Worrell, A. R. J. C. Smith, hamston; Dunning, W. H. S. Burgwyn, Jr., Jackson; T. W. Hamilton. Robersonville; J. T. Waldo, Mason, Garysburg. MCDOWELL. ONSLOW. D. E. Hudgins, P. I. Sinclait, Jas. Mor- Frank Thompson, E. M. Koonce, Jack- T. J. L. C. ris, J. W. Pless, W. Morgan, sonville; F. D. Koonce, Richlands; R. A. J. W. Bird, W. F. Wood, H Johnston, Duffy, Catharine Lake. Winborne, T. A. Morphew, C. B. McBrayer, Marion. ORANGE. John W. Graham, Sam'! M. Gattis, Ches- MECKLENBURG. ter D. Turner, Frank >~ash, Hillsboro; W. A. Burwell, A. T. Cansler, C. W. Tillett, S. Roberson, Thomas Ruffin, Chapel Hill. T. C. Guthrie, W. C. Maxwell, J. W. PAMLICO. Keerans, Heriot Clarkson, C. H. Duls, H. N. W. T. Caho. H. L. Gibbs, Ori- Pharr, J. A. Bell, W. B. Rodman, W. F. Bayboro: Frank Brinson, Reelsboro. Harding, D. B. Smith, W. M. Smith, J. D. ental; McCall, B. Nixon, T. W. Hawkins, H. W. PASQUOTANK. Harris, F M. Shannonhouse, E. R. Preston, E. F. Aydlett, J. Heywcod Sawyer, P. H. C. D. Bennett, C. Morrison, P. Whitloek, Williams, J. C. Brooks Roscoe W. Tur- C. F. P. McNinch, T. L. Kirknatriek, ner, C. E. Th.imiis.ui, J. B. Leigh, I. M. Brenizer, T. W. Alexander, F. M. Meekins, W. A. Worth, John C. B. De- Redd, L. L. Caudle, J. L. Ehringhaus, Ernest Lin'"ood Sawyer, Geo. Laney, Jake Newell, A. B. Justice, J. Spence, J. Kenyon Wilson, W. L. Co- J. E. Little, J. B. Science, T. A. Adams, hoon, Thomas Jarvis Markham, Elizabeth R. G. Lucas, F. I. Osborne, R. L. Durham, City; Frank M. Godfrev, Weeksville. R. S. Hutcherson, L. W. Humphrey, D. C. PENDER. L. B. Vreeland, D. K. Pope, P. Humphrey, J. T. Bland, D. 11. Bland, (Bland & S. Stewart, J. A. McRae, Neil Graham, B. Bland), C. E. McCullen, E. L. Parkins A. B. Paul, Clyde A. Duckworth, D. W. Hum- K. Powers, Burgaw. phrey, Norman A. Cocke, L. B. Williams, J. a Newell, T. G. McMichael, H. C. Jones, PERQUIMANS. Chas. P. W. McMullan, Jas. S. F. M. Simmons, James W. Barry, L. T. Whedbce, Hertford. Everett, John Calvert, Charlotte. McNider, MITCHELL. person. Chas. E. Greene, S. J. Black, J. W. W. W. Kitchin, L. M. Carlton, W. D. Ragland, W. L. Lambert, Bakersville; Merritt, W. T. Bradsh-Jr, F. 0. Carver, S. Harrison Baird, Elk Park; T. A. Love, G. Winstead, N. Lunsford, T. 0. Brooks, Saginaw; J. M. Peterson, Spruce Pine. Roxboro. MONTGOMERY. PITT. J. R. Blair, B. F. Simmons, W. A. T. J. Jarris, A. L. Blow, Harry Skinner, !' Cochran, R. T. Poole, G. D. B. Reynolds Harry Skinner, Jr.. Harry W. Whedbee, F. Troy. G. James, J. B. James, W. 11. Long, MOORE. C. Harding, J. L. Fleming, Julius Brown, <'. P. M. W. J. Adams, U. L. Spence, H. F. Sea- R. C. Flanagan, S. Wooten, B. F. \\ . F. Evans, G well, R. L. Burns, Geo. H. Humber, Geo. Wooten, Tyson, 108 PRACTICING ATTORNEYS IN NORTH CAROLINA. ville; H. S. Harris, Farmville; W. J. STOKES. Avden. Hooks, A. H. Joyce, W. W. King, J. D. Hum- POLK. phreys, John W. Hall, N. O. Petree, Dan- J. E. Shipman, E. B. Cloud, Columbus. bury; J. Y. Dalton. RANDOLPH. Phillips,SURRY. Elijah Moffitt, Wm. C. Hammer, J. T. W. F. Carter, S. P. Graves, R. L. Hay- Brittain, H. M. Robins, J. A. Spence, T. more, Geo. W. Sparger, J. H. Folger, Vir- S. Ferree, C. L. Holton, R. C. Kelley, gil E. Holcomb, S. S. Lawrence, Mount Asheboro. Airy; T. W. Folger, R. C. Freeman, W. L. RICHMOND. Reece, J. Guy Carter, W. M. Jackson, Dob- son; J. F. Hendren, Barker, Elkin; A. S. Dockery, W. M. Kelly, W. Steele Harry J. H. Dobson, O. E. W. Lowdermilk, J. D. Shaw. J. P. Cameron, Rockford; Snow, R. Badgett, Pilot Mountain. A. R. McPhail, W. S. Tliomas, Rocking- ham; L. D. Medlin, Hamlet. SWAIN. A. M. Fry, T. D. Brvson, S. W. Black, ROBESON. A. J. Franklin, F. C. Fisher, A. S. Pat- Robert E. R. C. E. J. Lee, Lawrence, terson, L. C. Bell, Bryson City. Britt, W. H. Kinlaw, N. A. McLean, A. W. TRAN SYLVANIA. E. M. C. B. McLean, Britt, W. B. Duckworth, Welch Galloway, D. Leon T. Mc- Skipper, Cook, Stephen L. Englis, R. L. Gash, W. W. Zachary, J. D. Proctor, D. P. Wade Intyre, Shaw, W. E. Breese, Brevard. Wishart, T. A. McNeill, Woodie Lennon, TYRRELL. T. L. Johnson, T. A. McNeill, Jr., Abner Mark Majette, T. H. Woodley, E. M. Cox, Nash, E. F. Ward, Lumberton; S. B. Mc- Jos. C. Meekins, Columbia. Lean, B. F. McLean, Leroy Black, Max- ton; J. P. Wiggins, Rowland; Hamilton UNION. II. B. Frank R. B. McMillan, A. P. Spell, Red Springs. Adams, Armfield, Redwine, J. C. Sikes, E. C. Williams, R. ROCKINGHAM. W. Lemmond, Stevens & Love, A. M. Stack, R. D. Reid, Ira R. Humphreys, J. T. Ney McNeely, H. B. Adams, Jr., Huxley Ponnill, Wentworth; C. 0. McMichael, Mad- McNeely, Monroe; J. C. Brooks, Marshville. ison; A. D. Ivie, A. W. Dunn, Leaksville; VANCE. H. R. Scott, P. W. Glidewell; A. J. Bur- Henry T. Powell, A. C. Zollicoffer, T. T. ton, T. S. Reid, J. E. H. P. Saintsing, Hicks, A. J. Harris. T. M. Pittman, R. S. Lane, Reidsville; James M. Sharp, Jr., McCoin, G. A. Harrell, J. H. Stoneville. Bridgers, J. C. Kittrell, B. II. Perry, W. B. Shaw, ROWAN. J. Y. Eaton, Henderson. J. S. Henderson, L. H. Clement, L. S. WAKE. Overman, T. C. Linn, Burton Craige, R. Thomas M. Argo, A. B. Andrews, Jr., Lee Wright, P. C. Carlton, J. J. Stewart, Samuel A. Ashe, Murrav Allen, S. J. J L. Rendleman, Walter Woodson, T. F. Adams, Richard H. Battle, Ed. S. Battle, Kluttz, Whitehead E. C. Kluttz, Gregory, Bosworth C Beckwith, Joseph D. Boushall, T. J. Walter J. H. Jerome, Murphy, Victor H. Charles M. Busbee, T. H. Bismarck Boyden, Horah, Vanderford, Jr., Perrin Busbee, Phil H. Busbee, C. M. Ber- Capps, W. B. Smoot,. G. W. Garland, B. F. nard, J. W. Bunn, Walter Clark, Jr., A. Hatcher, Kerr Stahle B. B. Craige, Linn, L. Cox, F. L. Cox, William C. Douglass, T. F. Miller, Salisbury; Hudson, Spencer; C. B. Denson, Claude Dockerv, Alex. H. C. China Grove. McKnight, J. Feild, J. H. Fleming, D. F. Fort, RUTHERFORD. Jr., Bart M. Catling, Robert T. Gray, Matt. McBrayer, Fred McBraver, S. Gal- Robert L. Gray, J. C. L. Harris, Charles lert, J. M. Carson, W. C. McRorie, M. L. U. Harris, Ernest Haywood, John W. Hins- Edwards, H. C. Elliott, D. F. Morrow, R. dale. John W. Hinsdale, Jr., J. Newton S. Evans, R. E. Morris, J. P. Morris, Fred Holding, Wesley N. Jones, Armi-

Hamrick Clark, Rutherfordton; . H. K. stead Jones, W, B. Jones, Win- Biggerstaff, Forest City. field Lyon, M. Ashby Lambert, Ernest P. SAMPSON. Maynard, B. F. Montague, W. A. Mont- gomery, Herbert E. Norris, William J. Henry Alexander Archie McL. Grady, Peele, James H. Pou, James E. Shepherd, b. Graham, John D. Kerr, E. Henry Faison, Brown Shepherd, Elmer M. Shaffer, Robt. N. Isaac C. John E. Buck H. Wright, Fowler, Simms, Alexander Stronach, Ed. Chambers Geo. E. M. Fair- Grumpier, Butler, Cyrus Smith, William B. Snow, Robt. C. Strong, Clinton. cloth, Thomas B. Womack, Walter L. Watson, SCOTLAND. Chas. D. Wildes, T. H. Calvert, J. B. W. H. Cox, T. J. Dunn, Jonathan Peele, Cheshire, Jr., Raleigh; N. H. Johnson; E. E. H. Gibson, G. H. Russell, M. L. John, W. Timberlake; E. W. Timberlake, Jr., N. Geo. T. Goodwyn, W. H. Wetherspoon, Y. Gulley, Wake Forest; E. F. Upchurch, Laurinburg. J. STANLY. Cary; Percy WARREN.Olive, Apex. J. M. Brown, R. L. smith, J. R. Price, John H. Kerr, Tasker Polk, Benj. G. R. A. Crowell, R. E. Austin. A. C. Hunev- Green, Thos. O. Rodwell, H. A. Boyd, R. cutt, Z. B. Sanders, J. C. Wright, R. Lane A. Hawkins, B. B. Williams, Warrenton; Brown, Albemarle. John M. Picot, S. G. Daniel, J. P. Pippin, I PRACTICING ATTORNEYS—PRACTICING PHYSICIANS.

Littleton. Holbrook, L. N. Lyon, Backet & Gilreath, H. A. Cranor, Wilkesboro; O. C. Dancy, WASHINGTON. j F. D. Hackett, Nortli Wilkesboro. Samuel B. Spruill, Asa O. Gaylord, Van Buren Martin, Louis W. Gaylord, Wm. M. WILSON. F. A. S. A. W. A. Bond, Jr., Plymouth. Woodard, Woodard, WATAUGA. Finch, H. G. Connor, Jr., Geo. W Connor, F. D. C. C. Daniels, John E. J. C. Fletcher, E. S. Coffey, F. A. Lin- Swindell, Jr., Woodard, F. S. Hassel!, W. A. Lucas, E. J. ney, E. F. Lovill, W. R. Lovill, Boone; P. J. D. J. L D. Lowe, T. L. Lowe. Banners Elk. Barnes, O. Dickinson, Bardin, WAYNE. A. Farmer. Wilson; J. G. Anderson, Elm City. C. B. Aycock, F. A. Daniels, Isaac F. YADKIN. Dortch, W. S. O'B. Robinson, R. C. D. M. Reece, F. W. W. C. Munroe, W. T. Dortch, Puryear, S. C. Yadkinville; \V. II. A. C. Davis, H. B. Parker, Jr., Hanes, Williams, George E. Hood, J. L. Barham, M. T. Dick- Reavis, Hamptonville. inson, N. W. Outlaw, Goldsboro; A. S. YANCEY. E. F. Wat- Gradv, J. D. Langston, S. A. Bird, E. W. J. Bis Ray, G. E. Gardner, H. A. Cane Hill," Mount Olive. son, Burnsville; Whittington, WILKES. River; J. A. Watson, W. S. Gardner, A. j Burnsville. Finley & Hendren, W. W. Barber, J.

Carolina. Practicing Physicians in North — ALAMANCE. Creston W. J. Robinson. B. W. Altaroahaw—James M. Matkins. Fig— Tugman. J. J. S. Denney. C. A. Anderson, T. S. Fau- Grayson— l'.urlington— Helton—A. L. Jones. R. A. Freeman, H. M. Montgom- cett, J. Call. J. A. Hopkins—T. ery, H. R. Moore, John W. Page, Jefferson—J. W. Colvard,. Manley Blevms.. Pickett, L. A. Walker, W. G. Stafford, J. C. Testerman. T. A. Bohannon. —T. J. Jones, Lester Jo'nes. Curtis—L. A. Johnson. Lansing S. E. Pennington. Lion J. A. Crouse, W. T. Hern- Sturgills— College— Sutherland—E. M. Loyd. don, Geo. S. Watson, J. Loftin Kernodle. Todd—W. R. Backburn, I. T. Lemly, W. R. W. R. Geo. W. Long, Graham— Goley, Graham. 0. J. W. E. Walker. Parris, Weaver's Ford—J. H. Barton. Haw River—J. W. McPherson, S. D. Mc- pherson, Starke Hassell. BEAUFORT. ' Mcbane—W. N. Tate, T. D. Tyson, N. D. Aurora—C. S. Staley, S. W. suley. York. Bath—J. T. Nicholson, W. J. Wm. D. Kellum, Oakdale—G. A. Foster. i Belhaven— Bullock, Saxapahaw—W. T. Sumner, Robt G. Mc- H. M. Mariner, (has. Windley, A. K. Pherson, E. D. Mann. Tayloe. Swepsonville—T. R. Williams. Edwards—C. C. Dixon. Union Ridge—Charles Manly Walters. Pantego—E. S. Credle. ALEXANDER. Pinetown—II. H. Hunter. J. G. Blount, Hiddenite—Donald H. Deeper. Washington—W. A. Blount, Ira M. Mount Pisgah—Ed. S. King. E. M. Brown, J. M. Gallagher, P. A. Nichol- Stony Point—J. Mc. Hunter. Hardy, J. L. Nicholson, T. Jno. C. Rodman, Taylorsville—O. L. Hollar. S. T. Crowson. son, S. Nicholson, ALLEGHANY. W. P. Small, David T. Tayloe, Joshua Anna—Talmage Smith. Tayloe. Yeatesville—C. C. Jackson. Cherry Lane—Hugh Hanks. Edmonds—W. H. Cooms. BERTIE. Lamar—B. E. Reeves. Aulander—W. J. Harrell, E. H. Horton. Laurclspring—Aaron Osborn. Colerain—L. A. Nowell. Scottville—B. C. Waddell. Kelford—Paul C. Brittle. Sj.arta—Robt. Thompson, S. Edwards, J. L. Lewiston—Wavland Mitchell, L. S. Webb. Doughton, B. O. Choate. Powellsville—J. B. Ruffin. ANSON. Roxobel— Alanson Capehart. P. C. Jenkins. W. Ansonville—S. B. Carpenter, J. M. Dunlap. Windsor—Jno. L. Pritchard, Edward Saw- Lilesville—J. Edwin K-rr, J. L. Wyatt. Pugh, Whitmel S. Gurley, Chas. J. Morven—T. F. Meisenheimer, D Thompson. yer. Peachland—W. W. Barrett. BLADEN. Polkton—L. C. Smith. Clarkton—L. B. Evans, George L. Clark. Wadesboro—E. S. Ashe, J. II. Bennett, J. Council—B. F. Adkins. M. Covington, J. M. Covington, Jr., J. East Arcadia—Jas. Devane. E. Hart, R. F. D. No. 2; R. D. Ross. Llizabethtown—Newton Robinson. ASHE. Garland—R. S. Cromartie. Clifton—R. W. Jones. White Oak—W. H. G. Lucas. 110 PRACTICING PHYSICIANS IN NORTH CAROLINA. BRUNSWICK. CARTERET. El Paso—E. G. Goodman. Atlantic—L. C. Adams. Phoenix—T. V. Moore. Beaufort—A. B. Chapin, F. M. Clark, Shallotte—W. H. Goley, J. A. Stone. Geo. Davis, C. L. Duncan, C. S. Max- Southport—W. G. Curtis, J. Arthur well.— Dosher, D. I. Watson. Logue J.— W. Sanders. BUNCOMBE. Harlowe C. —N. Mason. — Marshallberg D. S. George. Alexander W. J. Clontz. Morehead City—K. P. B. Boomer, W. E. Asheville—C. P. Ambler, Samuel W. Bat- Ileaden. tle, A. M. Ballard, H. H. Briggs, H. Wit—Wm. T. Paul. G. Brookshire, T. E. W. Brown, W. C. CASWELL. Brownson, Jas. A. Burroughs J. F. Car- Blackwclls—J. F. Badgett. A. W. Calloway, T. P. Cheese- raway, Melver, R. F. D. No. 1—Sterling Ware. F. J. J. L. Carroll, borough, Clemenger, Ridgeville—Harvey Robertson. R. S. W. H. J. E. Cocke, Carroll, Carroll, Semora—M. H. McBride, J. F. Swann. W. L. Dunn, Lewis W. M. H. Elias, Union Ridge, R. F. D. No. 1—J. A. Pin- Fletcher, E. B. Glenn. E. Gruner, W. D. nix. C. S. L. B. F. Hilliard, Jordan, McBrayer, Yanceyville—S. A. Malloy. T. Meriwether, Lewis A. Merrimon, M. C. CATAWBA. Millender, C. L. Minor, E. R. Morris, ( atawba—Fred Y. L. G. Skinner. Peter B. C. C. Paul Long, Orr, Orr, Paquin, Ciarmont—D. M. Moser. Arthur Pritchard, Geo." W. Purefoy, Conover—D. McD. Yount, F. L. Herman. C. V. Reynolds, M. H. Henncl, Hickory—H. L. Abernethy, W. L. Aber- Paul Ringer, Karl Von Ruck, nethv, C. M. Childs, J. A. Childs, Fred S. H. Von Ruck, James Saw- T. Foard, J. T. Johnson, H. C. Menzies, Dan E. Sevier, T. Sevier, yer, Joseph J. H. B. F. T. C. M. L. Gaillard S. Shuford, Whiteside, Owen Smith, Stevens, Blackburn. Tennent, H. Bascom Weaver, A. S. Maiden—P. J. Klutz, J. C. Whiteside. Whi taker, W. P. Whittington, John H. Newton—Jas. R. Campbell, W. H. Ever- C. St. V. Zimmerman. Williams, hart, T. W. J. H. Geo. H. E. Cot- Long, Yount, Black Mountain—T. 3. Archer, C. West. ten. Candler—Geo. H. Thrash. CHATHAM. Apex—C. G. Upchurch. Jupiter—I. A. Harris. —A. W. J. N. Swanannoa—R. I. Wilson. Bynum Mann, Taylor. (joldston—Wm. Burns, R. M. Fields. BURKE. Gulf—R. W. Palmer. — Glen Alpine—E. A. Hennessee. Lockville P. D. Laster. — Moncure—W. J. Strickland. Morganton Paul V. Anderson, James R. — Anderson, Jas. K. Hall, John McCamp- Morrisville Hugh Wilson. .Mount Vernon —J. bell, W. Ed. Phifer, Joseph B. Riddle, Springs C. Kirkman. Ore Hill—O. B. C. E. Ross, Isaac M. Taylor, Hugh R. Stroud. H. Thompson, E. S. Warlick. Pittsboro— T. Chapin, L. E. Farthing. Rutherford College—T. V. Goode, S. S. Siler City—J. D. Edwards, T. A. Kirk- man. Peterson. CHEROKEE. CABARRUS. Andrews—C. H. G. D. Concord—L. M. D. T. D. Orr, Webb, Edgar Archev, Boger, Tidwell. G. R. M. J. S. Lafterty, Caldwell, King, Ballew—W. C. Mason. Smoot & Pemberton, F. O. Rogers, J. W. Culbertson—L. R. Casteel, C. F. Walker. Wallace, R. S. Young, G. J- Gouger, R. Murphy—J. F. Abernethy, N. B. Adams, F. D. No. 2; T. F. Pharr, R. F. D. No. 6. S. B. B. • C. Highway, Meroney, W. O. —I. A. Yowe. Georgeville Patton. Harrisburg— S. A. Grier. J. C. Black, R. Unaka—J. H. Crawford, Allen Stiles. F. D. No. 2. Kannapolis—J. W. Flowe. CHOWAN. Cisco—J. R. Parker. Mt. Pleasant—P. A. Barrier, M. A. Foil, J. M. Matthews. Edenton—R. Dillard, J. H. McMullan, T. J. Hoskins, H. M. S. Cason. CALDWELL. CLAY. Blackstone—G. H. Carter. Hayesville—J. M. Sullivan, P. B. Killian, Collettsville—W. M. White. — R. T. Coleman. Granite Falls O. J. Corpening, B. G. CLEVELAND. Flowers, G. E. Flowers, A. D. Jones, Casar—C. N. Peeler. J. B. Wright. Cleveland Mills—L. L. Self. Lenoir—L. H. Coffey, W. P. Ivey, A. A. Earls—J. P. W. J. Trent. C. J. C. D. Aydlette, Kent, Mattocks, McNairy, Fallston—E. A. Houser. J. Claud C. L. Wilson. Moore, Grover—Geo. Oates. CAMDEN. King's Mountain—O. G. Falls, B. R. Hun- Gregory—C. G. Ferebee. ter, J. L. McKay, J. G. Hord. Shiloh—W. W. Sawyer. Lattimore—L. V. Lee. South Mills—B. W. Cohen. Lawndale—A. M. Edwards. PRACTICING PHYSICIANS IN NORTH CAROLINA. Ill

Mooresboro—C. 0. Champion, S. S. Roys- DUPLIN. ter. Beulaville—G. W. Kennedy. Polkville—G. M. Gold, V. J. Palmer. Chinquepin— J. F. Landing. J. F. Beam, R. C. Ellis, W. T. Shelby— Faisori—D. N. Seawell, John M. Faison. E. B. T. E. Grigg, Lattimore, McBray- Kenansville—John A. Ferrall. W. F. Mitchell. Rnfus R. Morrison, er, Magnolia—R. L. Carr. H. J. W. Wood. B. Palmer, Resaca—J. F. Maxwell. Waco—G. T. Evans. Rose Hill—T. R. Hatcher. COLUMBUS. Wallace—J. W. Carroll, B. R. Graham. Boardman—H. O. Easley. Warsaw—L. Hussey, J. M. Williams, J. L. Chadbourn—J. F. Blake, W. F. Smith, S. Lane. M. Withers. DURHAM. Cronlev—D. B. Jordan. C. A. Adams. N. P. E. Fair Bluff—A. G. Floyd. Durham— Boddie, Tabor—D. N. Gore. H. Bowling, N. D. Bitting, Arch. Cheat- Whiteville—W. H. Crowell, H. B. Max- ham, R. L. Felts, W. A. Graham, Joseph C. S. Hicks, W. N. Hicks, N. well, J. A. McNeill. Graham, M. Johnson, A. C. Jordan, B. W. Fossett, CRAVEN. T. A. Mann, J. M. Manning, R. A. Moore, Dover—Raymond Pollock. J. M. O'Kelly, W. W. Olive, R. J. New Bern—Geo. A. Caton, Chas. Duffy, Teague, C. A. Woodard. Francis Duffy, Leinster Duffy, N. M. East Durham—Geo. H. Ross. Gibbs, F. W. Hughes, B. DuVal Jones, Gorman—R. E. Nichols, M. P. Ward. N. H. R. S. Primrose, J. F. Rhenn, Rougemoht—J. D. Mavnard. Patterson. Street, J. M. Ward, J. F. West Durham—R. Holloway, B. U. Brooks. Vanceboro—James Dugoid. CUMBERLAND. EDGECOMBE. Battleboro— H. B. Marriott. Cedar Creek—— K. G. Averitt. Elm Citv—W. T. Mercer. Fayetteville J. H. Highsmith, Seavey Macclesfield—C. B. Walton. S. J. H. Highsmith, W. Jordan, Marsh, Old Sparta—M. B. Pitt. Jno. A. A. J. V. McGoughan, McKethan, Rockv Mount—M. R. Braswell, C. B. S. J. W. J. M. Lilly, E. Rose, McNeill, Killohrew, E. M. Quiller, G. L. Wim- J. D. G. McKethan. Scofield, berly. —J. N. McLean. Godwin Tarboro—J. H. Anderson, J. M. Baker, S. Mills—Leon J. A. Hope Watson, Willing- P. Bass, S. N. Harrel!, Jeff D. Jenkins. ham. — L. L. Staton, W. J. Thigpen, W. W Little River Academy W. C. Melvin. Greene. A. P. Geo. Raeford—G. W. Brown, Dixon, Whitakers—W. H. Cobb, J. P. Speight, J. A. Graham. C. Braswell, R. II. Speight. Rockfish—G. W. Ray. Stedman—T. C. Bullock, E. P. Williams. FORSYTH. CURRITUCK. Bethania—E. F. Strickland. Kernersville—R. L. Carlton, J. T. Justico. —J. F. Garrington. Coinjock Pfafftown—J. W. Davis. —J. M. Newbern. Jarvisburg Rural Hall—S. S. Flynt. Stuart Mann, F. W. Ritter. Moyock— Walkertown—J. <3. Hammock. Poplar Branch—W. T. Griggs. Shawsboro—Henry M. Shaw. Winston—H. T. Bahnson, John Bvnum. N. Sligo—W. H. Cowell. Wade H. Bynum, T. M. Copple, D. DARE. Dalton, W. M. Dalton. A. P. Davis, T. W. J. P. J. F. Buxton—J. J. Davis. Davis, Fearrington, J. L. Hanes, R. D. Jewett, Manteo—Woodson B. Fearing, Franklin P. Griffith, H. H. A. Y. Linville. E. A. Gates, John D. Cogswell. Kapp. Lockett, H. S. Lott, J. P. Nicholson, DAVIDSON. ' S. F. Pfhol, Robt. L. Rierson, J. F. Denton—Abel Anderson, Dr. Plummer. Shaffner, J. F. Shaffner, Jr., E. H. rairmont— A. A. York. Spainhour, W. O. Spencer, C. L. Sum- Jackson Hill—A. Bulla. ' mers, J. Thos. Wright, W. C. Linville, —E. J. Buchanan, D. J. Hill, Lexington J. K. Pepper. Joel Hill, W. L. Hill, W. J. Vestal, R. U. Zimmerman,— C. M. Clodfelter. FRANKLIN. Linwood J.— E. Cathell, J. A. Myers. Cedar Rock—E. H. Bobbitt. Thomasville P. S. Easley, Joseph Bird, C. Centreville—J. R. Wheless. A. Julian, J. H. Mock, J. W. Peacock. Franklinton—J. H. Harris, R. B. Hen- Wallburg—J. A. Dimmette. derson, R. N. Winston. DAVIE. Letha—K. M. Clark. Advance—J. F. Martin, T. T. Watkins. S. P. O. L. R. Calahaln—J. M. Cain. Louisburg— Burt, Ellis, P. J. E. R. F. Yarbor- Cooleemee—J. R. Lowery. Floyd, Malone, Farmington—E. M. Griffin, W. G. Johnson. ough. Mocksville—B. C. Clement, W. C. Mar- Youngsville—P. R. Hatch, I. G. Riddick, tin, J. W. Rodwell, M. D. Kimbrough. J. E. Timberlake. 112 PRACTICING PHYSICIANS IN NORTH CAROLINA.

GASTON. Guilford College—Jessd F. McCracken, M. F. Fox. Belmont—W. W. Davis, N. A. Orr, Price B. Hall. Hight Point—John T. Burrus, J. W. W. J. W. M. Bessemer City— R. H. Garren, D. A. Garri- Burton, McAnally, James, J. L. J. R. C. E. son, H. E. Rowe. Moore, Reitzel, Reitzel, D. A. J. F. J. A. Cherryvillc—W. H. Houser, A. W. Howell, Stanton, Swain, Turner, W. L. J. M. Hunter. Vestal, A. L. Whittaker, G. F. Duncan. Dallas—J. H. Jenkins, Arnold Stovall. Jamestown— D, A. J. E. Gastonia— C. E. Adams, McT. G. Anders, S. Armfield, Foscue, J. R. Gordon. A. Wilkins, II. M. Eddleman, H. F. Glenn, L. N. Glenn, (has. E. McLean, R. M. McLeansville—C. S. Gilman, W. T. Holt, A. P. McD'aniel. Reid, J. M. Sloan, F. G. Wilson. High Shoals—Robt. W. Petrie. Oak Ridge— S. A. Cook, J. R. Paddison. — Pleasant Garden—Claibom Lowell G. R. Patrick, Frank Robinson. — Gray. McAdenville—J. W. Taylor. Pomona J. G. Ector, Dr. Norman. Mount Holly—Robert Rhyne, James J. Stew- Stokesdale—J. J. Hilton, C. W. Taylor, B. art. T. Bitting. Summerfieid—W. C. Stanley—M. C. Hunter, T. C. Quickie. — Davis, H. Willis. GATES. Vandalia J. T. Reaves. Gates—R.—C. Smith. — HALIFAX. Gatesville —Geo. D. Williams. Enfield John A. Collins, A. S. Harison, Hobbsville —C. F. Winslow. L. T. Whitaker. Reynoldson W. O. P. Lee. Halifax—H. B. Ferguson. Sunbury—G. C. Brooks, E. F. Corbett. Hobgood—K. Leggett. GRAHAM. Roanoke Rapids—A. C. Hoyt S. B. Pierce. Brock—G. F. Brock. Scotland Neck—H. I. Clark, Dr. Smith, Robbinsville—L. D. Hooper, M. T. Max- J. P. Wimberly. well, F. T. MeKaig. filler}-—F. M. Register. Yellow Creek— S. F. Howell. Weldon—I. E. Green, A. B. Zollicoffer, D. GRANVILLE. B. Zollicoffer. Creedmore—J. A. Sanderford. HARNETT. Grissom—G T. Sikes. Broadway—Leon Watson. Hester—Wm. B. Bullock. Buie's Creek—Jno. A. McKay. J. F. Mc- Northside—O. W. Holloway. Kay. Oxford— S. D. Booth, T L. Booth, S. H. Chalybeate Springs—J. W. Haiford. Cannadav, Ben. K. Hays, E. B. Meadows, Coats— H. Utley. J. A. Morris, L. C. Taylor, G. S. Duke—W. P. Holt. Watkins, G. A. Coggeshall. Dunn—0. L. Denning, I. F. Hicks, Chas. Stem— P. R. Hardee. Highsmith, W. L. Hudson, S. P. J. Lee, Stovall— W L. C. H. Sexton. Taylor. — GREENE. Godwin J.— W. McLean. Farmville—Albert West. Lillington L. J. Arnold, J. E. Caviness, J. H. Hookerton—G. C. W. A. Robert- Withers. Edwards, W. son. Linden— C. Melvin, F. Smith. Summerville—A. M. McKav. Snow Hill—James H. Harper, W. B. Mur- Wade—C. J. McComb. phy, Jr., W. Vv. Whittington. GUILFORD. HAYWOOD. Canton—J. H. J. E. A. B. Brown Summit—J. W. Jones. Mease, Moore, Willis, J. E. Wilson. Gibsonville—II. P. Bowman, G. E. Jordan, F. M. S. 3. R. L. J. V. Dick. Clvde— Davis, Medford, Walker. Greensboro—J. B. Angle. C. W. Banner, J. T Dellwood—J. C. Rich. T. J. Battle, W . P. Beall, Arthur Ogburn Waynesville—J. F. Abel, R. L- Allen, J. Spoon, B. W. Best, H. C. Bovles, j. G. R. McCracken, H. L. B. H. Broadnax, Z. T. Brooks, Al. McFayden, Greenwood, Samuel L Thos. Coble, Rigdon O. Dees, H. H. Dod- Stringfield, J. Howell Wav. son, P. W. Flagg, AL R. Farrar, A. F. Stringfield, Fortune, Miss Anna M. Gove, J. E: HENDERSON. Dana—J. F. Harris. Grimsley, Mrs. Joy Harris Glasscock, R. —Arthur K. Gregory, Edmund Harrison, George R. Flat Rock R. Guerard. Hughes, G. W. Kernodle, W. P. Knight, Fletcher—Lloyd P. Russell. Fruitland—W. G. Hutcherson A. E. Ledbetter, Thos. R. Little, John — W. Long, John E. Logan, W. J. Mead- Hendersonville T. A. Allen, G. E. Dixon, A. B. J. L. C. ows, E. R. Michaux, Miss May S. Miles, Drafts, Edgerton, Few, B. Wal- Chas. W. Moseley, J. T.Reives, W. J. W. Howe, Wm. R. Kirk, J. G. Richardson, Chas. Robertson, John drop, J. —S. Brown. Thames, Samuel Tucker, J. P. Turner, A. Mill River— L. L. Johnson. R. Wilson, John Roy Williams, John A. Zirconia Levi Jones William?, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Tucker, Jno. HERTFORD. W. Tankersley, Geo. Flovd Ross, Jos. A. Ahoskie—J. H. Mitchell, A. W. Greene, Byers, W. P. Rieves, A. L. Petree, G. W. Paul H. Mitchell. Kernodle, J. P. Jarboe. Como—T. I. Burbage. PRACTICING PHYSICIANS IN NORTH CAROLINA. 113

Harrellsv'ille—Jesse Powell. LINCOLN. Menola—Clifton G. Parker. Cr0US(— Chas. II. Hoover. Murfreesboro—W. G. Freeman, R. H. Gary, Denver— H. N. Abernethy, C. L. McCaul. G. N. Ha Tell. Iron Station— Augustus Smith. Winton—C. F. Griffin. W. B. Pollard. I.incolnton—Geo. II. Cviotner, L. A. Cro- HYDE. well, R. B. Killian, R. W. Petri.. John J. S. .). B. Wn, E airfle'.d—J. A. Mann. R. N. Cartwright, W. Saine,— Wise, A. G. Harris. f.owesville— C. B. Thompson. Lake Landing— M. M. Hurry. Orleans \V.— A. Bass. Swan Quarter—E. H. Jones, R. E. Wind- Reepsville W. C. Kiser. ley, Eugea Windley. MACON. IREDELL. Aquone—D. L. Haney. W. A. Cool Springs— J. R. i.owery. Franklin—S. H. Lyle, J. H. Fonts, Dunlap—E. A. Hall. Rogers, F. L. Siler. Eufola—W. W. Wilhelm. Highlands—Marv E. Lapham. Evalin—J V. Williams. MADISON. Harmony—W. G. Nicholson. Barnard—W. B. Fortner. Loray—L. V. Cloaninger Big Laurel—I. E. Burnett. Mooresville—A. E. Bell F. A. Carpenter, Canto—C. E. Roberts, W. H. Hughes. Steven- J. T. Moore, N. G. Moore, S. W. English— I. L. English. son, James Young. Hot Springs—E. J. Pecir. Mt. Mourne—Walter B. Mott. Joe—J. Reynolds. New Hope—J. N. Summers. Marshall—Frank Roberts, W. J. Weaver, J. Reno—H. F. Bailey. C. Tilson, J. W. Moore. Statesville—M. R. Adams, Thos. E. Ander- Mars Hill—J. H. Baird, W. F. Robinson, J. son, Archibald Campbell, L. Harrill, W. W. Baird. J. Hill, J. E. King, H. F. Long, J. E. Spring Creek—T. J. Frisbee, S. B. Woody. McLaughlin, F. L. Snarpe, E. M. Yount, Walnut—A. J. McDevitt. Albert Houck. MARTIN. Turnersburg—P. C. Jurney. Everetts—J. H. Saunders. E. E. Klutz. Troutman—R. W. Mills, Hamilton—M. I. Fleming, B. L. Long. JACKSON. Jamesville—J. E. Smithwick. Dillsboro—Chas. Z. Candler, J. M. Cand- Robersonville—W. H. Hargrove, R. J. Nel- ler. son, J. E. Ward. Painter—A. A. Nichols. Williamston—J. B. H. Knight. J. Tf. Saun- Sylva—D. D. Hooper, A. S. Nichols. ders, W. E. Warn n, .1. S. Rhodes, Hugh Webster—Wm, Self. B. York. JOHNSTON. Mcdowell. Benson—F. T. Moore, G. E. Parker, W. H. Dysartsville—W. W. Gilbert, Jno. 0. Sim- Rowland. mons. Clayton—E. N. Booker, J. A. Griffin, B. Marion—B. L. Ashworth. B. A. Cheek. M. A. Hocutt, G. A. McLemore, J. B. Rob- L. Justice. G. P. Justice, Guy S. Kirby, ertson, J. J. Young. M. F. Morphew. Four Oaks—Jno. H. Stanly, J. D. T. Wel- Nealsville—J. L. D'oster. lons. Old Fort—R. II. Garren, Dr. Freeman, Dr. Kenly—J. C. Grady, G. S. Coleman, G. A. Mcintosh. Hood, Jas. F. Justice. MECKLENBURG. Princeton—J. B. Strachon, A. G. Woodard. Belmont—N. A. Orr. D. Selma—R. J. Noble, J. B. Person, Geo. Chadwick—Leighton W. Hovis. Vick, R. P. Noble. Charlotte—J. S. Abernethy. Miles B. Aber- Thel. L. A. Munns, G. Smithfield— Hooks, nethy, Annie L. Alexander. J. R. Alex- A. H. L. D. Wharton. J. Robinson, Rose, ander, J. A. Austin, Ftvd Austin, JONES. Clifford. T. F. Costner, Geo. T. Maysville—N. G. Shaw. Clark, W. P. Craven, A. J. Crowell, S. Pollocksville—A. F. Hammond, G. R. M. Crowell, Jno. Donnelly J. P. Mathe- Hughes. son, I. W. Faison, Robt- L. Gibbon, Trenton—W. W. Early, H. G. Monk. W. A. Graham, J. T. Hiatt, F. LEE. O. Hawley, A. M. Herron, John Jonesboro—H. B. Hoyle, E. P. Snipes. R. Irwin, Parks M. King, P. N. Little- Sanford—W. A. Monroe, J. P. Monroe, Lynn john, D. H. Leeper, R. E. Mason, C. S. Mclver, W. D. Gilmore, E. M. Mclver, McLaughlin, C. G. McManaway, C. A. B. I. H. Lutterloh, J. L. Sheppard, R. F. D. Meisenheimer, John C Montgomery, LENOIR. S. Moore, W. O. Msbet, Brodie C. W. Kinston—W. F. Hargrove, Jas. M. Parrott, Nolle, W. W. Pharr, George Pressly, M. L. C. A. DeK. Parrott, W. T. Parrott, Jno. A. E. C. Register, Wm. Hunter, L. B. Newell, Pollock, C. L. Henry Tull, Keerans, Geo. W. Graham. Pridgen, E. V. E. R. A. Whittaker, F. A. B. J. Witherspoon. R. Z. Querry, Weyher, M. Whittaker, C. B. Woodley, R. W. Woot- Reid Russell, C. B. Stephenson, C. W. H. Wakefield, ten, H. O. Hyatt. Strong, W. M. Strong, M. F. M. —J. C. Green, J. M. Hodges, J. C. E. Walker, A. Whisnant, LaGrange M. Wil- W. P. Smithwick. Winchester, W. D. Witherbee, H. 1U PRA< CICING PHYSICIANS IX NORTH CAROLINA.

der, W. T. Woodley, Win. Allen. L. W. hank. J B. Cranm r. W. C. Galloway, Keerans, T. H. Wright, C. 11. < '. Mill-. Tims. M. Green, Wright Hall, George II. S. Munroe, L. B. Newell, Q. R. Morri- Honnett, A. II. Harris, (has. T. Harper, son. R. II. Lafferty, II. F. Ray, F. D. D. Koonce, A. D. McDonald, L. H. Austin, J. S. Clifford, A. I). Glascock. 10. Love, W. D. McMillan, Thos. R. Mask, ('. Boyette, J. T. Hiatt, W. M. Hunter. K. .1. Nixon, F. 11. Russell, Jno. T. ( nii't— S. M. Henderson. Si honwald. W. E. Storm, George G. Davidson —Mary L. Martin, Robt. H. Laf- Thomas, Pride .1. Thomas, Ed. Jenner ferty, H. S. Munroe, J. P. Munroe, W. Wood, Jno. ('. W. ss.'U, Russell Bellamy. M. Stone, J. W. Summers, P. S. Easley, W. W. Wash am. NORTHAMPTON. linntersville— J. E. S. Davidson, Thos. M. Conway—D. II. Reed. \. .1. T. McCov, W. W. < r:n n. T. F. Stevenson, Garysburg Ellis, W. M. Long, R. G. Query, J. W. Wallace. Wm. R. Squiir. Henrico—W. T. Moore. Matthews—Henry Q. Alexander, Thos. N. Jackson— J. L. Lister. Reid. H. W. Lewis, Lasker—R. P. Morehead. Mint Hill—J. Mc. De Armond. —R. H. Stancell. X wells—V. MeK. Long. Margaretsville Rich —Mahlon E. W. Lassi- Pineville—W. R. Reid, J. S. Hood. Square Bolton, ter. e Sardis—Lester W. Hunter. Seaboard—M. R. Stephenson. MITCHELL. Severn—T. O. — Joyner. Bakersville—M. F. Penland, V. R. Butt, Vultare Thos, H. "Valentine. F. P. Slagle. ONSLOW. i ranberry—Charles Buchanan. Jacksonville—E. L. K'l; Park—T. J. Proffit, J. R. Sutton, Dr. Cox, Cyrus Thompson. B. L. Kellum. Bingham. Riflilands—J. L. Nicholson, C. W. Sutton. T, dger—Miss Holeman. F. H. W. J. Montford. Montezuma—Dr. Goss. Swansboro— Blount, P'um Tree—K. H. Sloop. ORANGE. R 'lief—Isaac Bradshaw. Cedar Grove—C. M. Hughes, W. E. Murphy. Saginaw—Richard Bingham. Chapel Hill—E. A. Abenethy, I. H. Man- G. Spruce Pine—Charles Peterson, C. ning, C. S. Mangum, Wm. DeB. Mac- Bryant. Nider. MONTGOMERY. Hillsboro—C. D. Jones, William N. Mebane. \sbury—F. E. Asbury. PAMLICO. Riscoe—H. E. Bowman. J. A. Dowd. Bayboro—D. A. Dees, S. E. McCotter. Mount Gilcad—Wilmer L. Grantham, C. B. Oriental—G. G. Bell, 0. C. Daniels, C. Ingram. A. Flowers, Jr. c tar—J. B. Shamberger. Stonewall—Geo. S. Attmore. Chas. Paligny, James A. Sisk, A. F. PASQUOTANK. Thompson, W. A. Simmons. Elizabeth Citv—W. J. Lumsden, 0. G. B. MOORE. McMullan, J. E. Wood, C. W. Sawyer, J. B. Griggs, H. T. Aydlett, Isaiah Fear- Aberdeen—A. H. McLeod. ing, Zenas Fearing, H. D. Walker, A. L. ( Matthews. imeron—Dr. Pendleton, C. B." Williams. Carthage—Gilbert McLeod, H. M. Mathews, Weeksville—E. W. Lister. H. B. Shields. J. W. Wilcox, M. E. PENDER. Alex Street, Kelly. Atkinson—J. T. : Hoggart. P gh Falls— A. H. Caveness. E. H. Adkins, R. H. Bradford, H. Jackson —A. A. McDonald. Burgaw— Springs B. Thomas. !• Pihi s—A. M. Blair. Edwin Glad- uthem Currie—Geo F. Lucas. Dr. W. P. Swett. •i, Mudget, Rocky Point—R. J. Williams. NASH. Top Sail Sound—L. L. Alexander. Pattleboro—H. B. Marriott. PERQUIMANS. ( astalia—T. A. Matthews, Ollie Coppedge. Belvidere—Thomas N. White. Finch—C. H. Brantlev. Hertford—T. A. Cox, Thos. S. McMullan, llesex—J. B. Phillips, Jr. W. M. Riddick, R. W. Smith, C. C. Nashville—Jas. P. Battle, J. T. Strickland, Winslow. H. H. Whittaker. Winfall—B. W. Hathaway. Rnckv Mount—L. C. Covington, Robt. B. Woodville—T. M. Riddick. Miller, R. II. Speight, Jr.. J. P. White- PERSON. head, W. H. Whitehead, W. P. Simpson. Bethel Hill—John Merritt. Spring Hope—W. M. Edwards, Hassell Center Grove—P. G. Pritchett. M. L. H. Brantley, S. B. Dew, E. Perry, Cunningham—J. F. Swann. Schubert. Gordonton—R. S. Baynes. NEW HANOVER. Hurdle Mills—J. I. Coleman. Wilmington— Joseph Akerman, J. H. Al- Leasburg—Joseph Thompson. ston, W. K. Anders. Charles D. Bell, Roxboro—W. A. Bradsher, W. T. Long, C. W. J. H. Bellamy, R. H. Bellamy, C. H. G. Nichols, O. P. Schaub, R. J. Teague, Bauseman, D. W. Bullock, T. S. Bur- A. F. Nichols. PRACTICING PHYSICIANS IN NORTH CAROLINA. 115,

PITT. Monroeton—J. W. Johns! Ayden—Joseph Dixon, M. T. Frizzell. New Bethel—J. T. Stewart. ' Bethel—F. C. James, R. J. Grimes, G. F. Reidsville—T. K. Ba] ley, S Jett, J. W. Thigpen. McGeehee, J. C. Mill-. \. B. ^bernathy. — Ruffin—Charles Wharton. Farmville J. N. Bynuni, C. C. Joyner, — David S. Morrill. Stoneville —T. A. Boaz, James !". Dicks. Fountain—J. N. Moore. Wentworth Sam Ellington. Greenville—Zeno Brown, Jenness Morrill, ROWAN. L. C. Skinner, Wm. Fountain, Chas. China Grove— G. J. Atkins, J. B. « O'H. Laughinghouse, E. A. Moye, J. E. G. A. Ramseur, K. M Summerell, J. V. Nobles. Madures. Grifton—W. W. Dawson, W. C. Whitfield. Cleveland—W. F. Chenault. Grimesland—C M. Jonea. Craven—G. M. Van inn'', C. M. Poole. Shelmerdine—L. E. Ricks. Enochsville—Banks Withers. Stokes—T. G. Basnight. Gold Hill—J. F. Fitzgerald. Winterville—B. T. Cox, J. H. Hudson. Granite Quarry—J. II. Peeler. POLK. Landis—B. 0. Edwards. Ulla—Geo. A. Brown. Columbus—J. G. McLaughlin. Mount —R. V. Julius A. Cald- Fingerville—B. B. Lancaster. Salisbury Brawley, Jeff. B. E. B. W. Mill Springs—H. H. Edwards. well, Council, Clement, L. E. Rose Robt. L. Saluda—E. M. Salley. Crump, Dorsett, Rowan. I. Henrv II. G. W. Tyron—J. C. Kenworthy, Roy Eagle, Early Foust, Heilig, W. J. E. 11. T. Trail- Grady, H. J. Tarrigues. McKenzie, Stokes, RANDOLPH. tham, R. M. West, John W. Whitehead. Spencer— J. G. Busby, H. L. Monk, M. L. Ashboi-o—L. M. Fox, Samuel A. Henly, J. Smoot, J. W. Young. V. W. J. D. J. Johnson. Hunter, Moore, Woodleaf—G. M. Monk. Caraway— A. M. Bulla. Cedar Falls—A. H. Redding. RUTHERFORD. Coleridge—Dr. Welborn. Bostic—R. F. L. No. 1, G. M. Chapman. Farmer—C. C. Hubbard. Caroleen—0. Hicks, T. G. Hamrick, L. B. Fianklinsville—Thos. I. Fox. Harrell. Fullers—J. D. Bulla, R. W. Myers, C. H. Cliffdale—— J. B. Thompson. Phillips. Cliffside R. M. Andrews. B. M. Haynes. Liberty—G. A. Foster, DeLacy Foust. Forest City—W. C. Bostic, Geo. P. Reid, Ramseur—S. W. Ca'ddell, C. S. Tate. G. E. Young, T. C. McBrayer. Randleman—D. L. Fox, W. I. Sumner, Henrietta—Romeo Hicks, C. B. Wiseman, Paul R. McFadyen. T. B. Lovelace. Seagrove—R. J. Malone. Rutherfordton—U. H. Biggs, E. B. Harris, J. W. Harris, Henrv Norris, W. A. RICHMOND. Thompson, T. B. Twitty, J. C. Twitty, Hamlet—J. I. Fowlkes, H. F. Kinsman. — A. A. Rucker, Philip Norris. Pegues A. C. Everett. J. H. Williamson. SAMPSON. Rockmgham—F. J. Garrett, N. C. Hunter, Clinton—Frank H. Holmes, Marian Cooper, J. M. Ledbetter, L. D. McPhail, W. H. A. M. Lee, John A. Stevens, Houston B. Steele, W. P. Webb. Hiatt. ROBESON. Dunn, R. F. D.—R. II. McLean. Fairmont—J. P. Brown, Wm. F. Stephens. Ingold— Sloan. —W. H. Rowland. Henry Kingsdale Harrells Store—W. I. Taylor. —T. L. Thomas Lumber Bridge Northrup, Kerrs—C. S. Kerr. Stamps. Newton Grove—R. B. Wilson. —R. B. John Lumberton Beckwith, Knox, Roseboro—Paul Crumpler, G. B. Sikes. T. C. Johnson. T. D. Kitchen, W. A. Taylor's Bridge—J. 0. Matthews. McPhail, R. M. Norment, T. A. Nor- ment, H. T. Pope, R. G. Rosier,, S. B. SCOTLAND. Shaw. Rosier, N. A. Thompson. Fontcol—Wm. G. R. Neil Maxton—J. D. Croom, A. B. Croom, M. Gibson—J. S. Gibson, M. Gibson, M. W. T. Pate. R. Gibson, L. R. Kirkpatrick, H. W. McLean, McNatt. Laurinburg—K. A. Blue, Geo. D. Ever- Parkton—Dan Currie. ington, A. W. Hamer, Peter John, Peter Raeford—A. P. Dickson. McLean, D. M. Prince . Red Springs—W. H. McKinnon, Ben F. STANLY. McMillan, J. R. McMillan, H. H. Hod- Albemarle—J. N. Anderson, J. Clegg Hall, r. V. A. gin. W. Hill, J. F. Latan, Whitley. Rowland—Wm. E. Evans, G. W. Pate, Big Lick—P. E. Hartsell. Howard Reedv. Millingpost—D.— P. Whitley. ROCKINGHAM. New London Joseph A. Allen. —T. A. Jr. Leaksville—A. B. Johns, S. L. Martin, T. Norwood Hathcock, Palmersville—B. F. D G. Tavlor, J. B. Wray, John Swcaney, Ai<- drew "Tuttle. Whitney—J. I. Campbell. Madison—C. A. Baird. R. C. Matherson, STOKES. W. J. Wilson, Thomas Taylor. Urim— .1. J. Leake. Mayodan—J. W. Harrison. Dalton—M. D. Phillip3. IN 116 PRACTICING PHYSICIANS NORTH CAROLINA. 1 John Danbury—W. L. McCanless, W. V. Can- Cary—J. M. Templeton, R. Wingate son. less, S. F. Tiilotson. Francisco—S. A.Moir. Enno—B. W. Burt. —S. Germanton —Wad,' II. Bynum, L. H. Hill. Falls W. Thompson. Flint—L. P. Sorrell. King, K. 1". 1). No. L—W. C. Slate. — Madison— D. C. Dicks. Fuquav Springs J. A. Sexton. Meadows— J. W. Neal. Garner—J. S. Buffalo. Mill—N. M. Blalock. Mizpah—J. VV. Slate. Gullev's Pinnacle—J. S. Slate. Holly Springs—B. S. Utley. L. McGullers. Sandy Ridge—J. 11. Islington. McCullers—J. J. W. H. Boone. Smith, R. F. D. No. 1— VV. B. Moore. Morrisville— Vade Mecum— R. H. Morefield. Neuse, R. F. D. No. 2— H. H. Mashburn. Albert An- Walnut Cove—Elias Fulp, A. G. Jones. Raleigh—C. 0. Abernethy, SURRY. derson, K. P. Battle, Jr., A. T. Cotten, — E. Delia Dixon-Carroll, E. B. Ferebee, Devotion A. R. Joyce. A. VV. Goodwin. Catherine P. Hayden, John R. Woltz, E. Dobson—W. M. Stone, F. J. Havwood, Hubert Haywood, W. C. W. Currie. Horton, C. L. Jenkins, T. M. Jordan, J. W. J. M. Reece. R. S. Elkin— — Ring, \. W. Knox, R. H. Lewis, Ludonia K. Thompson. McGeachey, J. W. McGee, J. W. McGee, E. W. T. B. Ashby, Mount Airy— Allred, Jr., James McKee, Wm. Moncure, Jas. J. M. Ed. M. Hollinjrsworth, Hollings- R. Rogers, H. A. Royster, W. I. Roys- E. J. B. Hol- worth, R. Hollinsrsworth, ter, Ralph S. Stephens, H. McKee Tucker, lingsworth, W. C. Mebane, W. S. Tay- Joel Whitaker, John B. Watson, J. W. lor, C. S. Lawrence. McKee, J. J. Barefoot. J. L. Pilot Mountain— R. E. L. Flippen, Raleigh. R. F. D. No. 7—B. D. Mashburn. Woltz, J. B. Smith. Riley—M. L. Fowler. Rockford—D. F. HolcomDe. Rolesville—L. B. Young. Siloam—S. T. Flippen. Vanteen—J. A. J. Penny. Westfield—S. N. Flippen, R. D. Flippen, Wakefield—G. M. Bell. J. T. Smith. Wake Forest—Fred K. Cook, H. H. Harris, SWAIN. S. P. Holding, J. B. Powers, W. S. Ran- kin. Almond—J. A. Cooper, Jas. DeHart. Wendell—H. P. Underbill. A. M. Bennett, Dan R. Bryson City— C. F. Dowd. Robt. L. Davis. Willow Springs— Bryson, Zebulon—Z. M. Cavenes-s. Bushnell—J. E. T. Welch. Cherokee—Russell D. Holt. WARREN. Littleton—Willis Alston, Willis Alston, Jr., Whittier—J. H. Teag'.ie. B. Ray Browning, J. M. McRay. TRANSYLVANIA. Macon—M. P. Perry. Brevard—Goode Cheatham, Edwin S. En- —T. B. Williams. M. Ridgeway glish, H. H. Garner, C. W. Hunt, Warrenton—P. J. Macon, F. S. Packard, M. King, W. J. Walhs. J. G. King, Chas. H. Peete. Penrose—A. E. Lyday, W. M. Lyday. Wise—T. J. Holt. Rosman—Whitfield Brooks. WASHINGTON. TYRRELL. Creswell—J. L. Hassell, W. H. Hardison. H. Ward. Columbia—J, L. Spruill, W .W. Stancell. Plymouth—A. W. Dissoway, W. B. F. Halsev. J. W. UNION. Roper— WATAUGA. Speight. Marsh ville—R. Armfield, M. P. Blair, W. Amantha—E. F. A. D. R. Perkins. Bingham. Dees, Banner's Elk—Chas. Reid. Matthews—W. H. R. F. D. No. 28. Price, Rock—C. J. Parlear. Monroe—J. E. Ashcraft, J. M. Blair, J. Blowing Boone—J. Walter Jones, Joseph M. Hodges. B. Geo. B. Nance, Jno. W. Eubanks, McD. Little. S. A. H. D. Stewart. Happy Valley— Neal, Stevens, Mabel—Frank Greer. Olive Branch—H. Moses Brooks. Valle Crucis—Henry Perry. Unionville—Van McK. Long, W. H. Smith, A. D. N. Whitley. WAYNE. Geo. R. Benton. Waxhaw—L. E. Guin, H. C. Houston, W. Eureka— A. W. T. R. McCain. Fremont—L. 0. Hayes, G. Smith, Wingate—J. R. Jerome. Turlington. Goldsboro—J. R. Byers, W. H. H. Cobb, VANCE. W. H. Cobb, Jr., W. P. Exum, W. W. Dabney—C. D. Wyche. Faison, Theo. L. Ginn. W. J. Jones, Henderson—E. F. Fenner, R. J. Gill, F. J. B. Kennedy, W. K. Lane, R. E. John H. R. Harris, A. S. Pendleton, Lee, R. B. Miller, W. E. Powell, M. E. Tucker. Robinson, R. A. Smith, John Spicer, Wil- Kittrell—W. T. Carstarphen. liam Spicer. —William McAllister. Middleburg Mount Olive—L. W. Komegay, W. C. Steele : WAKE. Mel. Tatum. Apex—R. W. Johnson, Chas. B. Wilkerson. Pikeville—E. C. Person. Bangor—0. L. Ray. Seven Springs—W. J. Jones, W. G. Sutton, Cardenas—J. M. Judd, H. H. Utley. Walter—W. B. Crawfoid. PRACTICING PHYSICIANS—PRACTICING DENTISTS 117 WILKES. YADKIN. — Clingman C. L. Cook. Boonville—T. L. Blackwell, E. M. Hutch- R. S. Dellaplane— W. A-gram. ins, Thad W. Shore, J. L. Speas. North Wilkesboro—J. E. Duncan, F. C. Chestnut Ridge—C. M. Holcombe. Gilreath, W. P. Horton, J. Q. Myers. East Bend—W. G. Leak, J. H. Martin. Osbornville—L. P. Somc/s. Huntsville—J. J. Clingman. Branch—A. J. Eller. Reedy Jonesville—H. C. Salmons. Wilkesboro—J. M. Turner, J. W. White. Yadkinville—T. R. Harding, M. A. Roy- WELSON. all, S. L. Russell. Black Creek—H. R. Hoover, R. L. Pas- chall. YANCEY. — Bald Creek—L. Elm City J. S. Harrison, E. G. Moore, — Whittington. R. B. Whitley, B. F. Barnes. Bee Log W. A. Peek. Lucama—Wm. D. Isaac — Crocker, W. Lamm. Burnsville—W. M. Austin, C. P. Edwards, Statonsburg S. H. Crocker. J. B. Gibbs, J. L. Ray, W. B. Robert- Wilson—Nathan Anderson, W. S. Ander- son. son, W. H. Anderson, H. B. Best, E. Celo—J. M. Fairchilds. T. Dickinson, B. S. Herring, C. E. Higgins C. H. Morgan. Moore, A. F. Williams, B. T. Person, Micaville—J. B. Ewing, J. M. Hall. N. B. Herring. Prices Creek—W. C. Towe.

Practicing Dentist in North Carolina. — Adams, A. J. Carv. Carlton, J. D.—Salisbury. A. W.—Mt. — Alexander, — Holly. Carlton, J. W. Spencer. Alexander, C. L. Charlotte. Carr, Geo. A. —Durham. R. T.—Lumberton. — Allen, — Carr, I. N. Durham. Allen, T. A., Jr.— Hendersonviile. Carr, R. L.—Greenville. Anderson, B. R. Boonville. Carroll, N. G.—Raleigh. R. P. — — Anderson, — Mocksville. Carson, Henry H. Hendersonviile. Apple, R. O. Winston-Salem. Castleberry, F. D. — Raleigh. A. — — Apple, Troy — Winston-Salem. Chambers, E. O. Asheville. Arnold, O. H. Wilmington Chamblee, F. G. —Spring Hope. B. — — Arrington, F— Goldsboro. Clapp, J. C. Greensboro. Austin, Joe H. Clavton. Clark, I. D. —New Bern. Baird, C. D.— Franklin. Clark, M. H. P.—Wilmington Baity, H. F.——North Wilkesboro. Clavton, W. L.—High Point. Baker, L. P., —King's Mountain. Click, E. G.—Elkin. Baldwin, A. M. Wilmington. Coffey, L. M. —Lincolnton. Banks, C. H. —Louisburg. Cole, R. S.—Rockingham. Banner Jno. E. —Mt. Viry. Conrad, W. J. —Winston-Salem. J. B. — — Bardin, — Cerro Gordo. Crawford, E. A. Burlington. Barm s, E. D. Jaeksonvqille. Crawford, J. H. —Raleigh. Battle, J. J.—Rocky Mount. Cripliner, W. L. —Lexington, Beam, C. M. —Charlotte. Cromartie, A. S. —Clarkton. Bender, O. J.—Pollocksville. Cromartie, H. R. —Raeford. Berryhill, A. M.—Charlotte. Croom, J. D\, Jr.—Maxton. Bess, C. M.—North Brook. Culbreth, N. A. —Wilmington. Betts, J. S. —Greensboro. Ctilbreth, N. M.—Whitevilli Biddix, J. C—Hickory. Cutchin, R. S.—WhitaKers. Biggs, J. D. —Williamston. Dameron, L. S. —New Bern. Blackwell, J. P. —Townsville. Daniels, H. C. — Salisbury. Bland, Chas. A.—Charlotte. Darden, Percy—Clinton. Bland, M. A.—Clrarlotte. Davis, I. H.—Oxford. Blum, Jas. A. —Winston-Salem. Davis, W. Ross—Whiteville. Bogert, C. P.—Edenton. Davidson, H. C.—Mt. Mourne. Boothe, R. S. —Warrenton. Deaton, Jas. —Ether. Boyett, C. S.—Chapel Hill. Deyton, Dewitt—Bakersville. Boyette, J. M. — Wadpsboro. Douglass, S. E. —Raleigh. Boyette, W. J. —Mapleton. Dreher, J. H. —Wilmington. Brooks, J. H. —Burlington. Dtilla, William—Morgan ton. Brooks, S. 0.—Charlotte. Durham, B. J. —Asheville. Broughton, Ernest H. — Raleign Durham, J. H. —Wilmington. Erown, Benj. B. —Tarboro. Edmundson, J. R. —Wilson. Brown, W. H. —Bakersville. Edwards, L. M. —Durham. Buchanan, C. T. —Cranbury. Edwards, W. H. —Durham. Burton, E. A. —Greensboro. Ehringhaus, J. C. E, Elizabeth City. Caldwell, D. S.—Charlotte. Eubanks, F. W. — Hendersonviile. Campbell, Paul — Muifreeshoro. Evans, E. -J. Old Fort. Carlton, F. D.— Statesville. Everett, Jas. B. Murfreesb 118 PRACTICING DENTISTS IN NORTH CAROLINA.

D. E.— llerr, G. G. — Southern Pines. Everitt, Raleigh I Ezzell, W. Lee—Charlotte. Herring, G. F.—Mt.—Olive. Ezelle, W. L.—Concord. Herring, Herdia C. Concord. Falk, O. C—Maxton. 1! 1 ring, J. C.—D.—Wallace. Falls, P. R.—Gastonia.— Hester, J. N. ReidsvLle. Faulkner, Thos.— H. Kinston. Hicks, D. N.—Mt. Airy. Feagin, G. M. Albemarle. Hicks, J J.— Henry.— Fitzgerald, W. C. —Albemarle. Higgins, W. H. Franklin. Fleming, A. H. —Louisburg. Highsmith, C—Enfield. Fleming, J M. —Raleigh. Highsmith, J. K. —Favetteville. — S. P.— Folger, Roscoe— R. Mt. Air}-. Hilliard. — Rocky Mount. Ford, S. C. Louisburg.— Hines, W. E. Warsaw.— Foreman, J. W. Asheville. Hoffman, Wm. —H. Gastonia. Fort, C. D. H.—— Oxford. Iloggard, J. W. Severn. Foster, Albert Bowbells.— Holland, A. B.—Caroleen. Fox. Lawrence —S. Salisbury. Holland, N. T.—Smithfhld. FTazier, A. E. High Point. Holliday, R. F.—— Clinton. Frazier, F C. —Trinity. Hooks, Oscar J. Wilson. — II. Y. — Frontis, Shelby Mooresville. Horton, —Winston-Salem. Fry, K. C—Hickory. Horton, P. E. Winston-Salem. — B. — Gaither, F. B. Harmonv. Houston, W. — Monroe. Gallagher, R. T. — Washington. Houston, W .C. Concord. — E. — Gambell, J. C. Crumplrr. Howen, W.— Waxhaw. Gamble, J. C. —Crumpler. Hughes, C. N. Cedar Grove. — L. M. — Gardner, J. D. Ahoskie. Humphrey, — Greensboro. Geer, J. L. —Rutherfordton. Hunt, F L. Asheville Exum L. —Favetteville. Gettys, J. H.—Forest City. Hunter, — Gibson, H. B. —Red Springs. Huntley, Roy M. Wadesboro. — J. A.—Milton. Gibson, J. L. Laurinburg. Hurdle, — Gidney, L. I. —Charlotte. [hrie, Jno. H. Pittsboro. — J. —Sanford. Gill, R. J. Henderson. Ihrie, Haughton— Gillaspie, L. D. —Burnsville. Ivi'v. R. W. New Lonf.on. — J. — Gilman, J Jacksonville Jacobs, M.— Woodland. Glenn, C. F.—Asheville. James, D. L. —Greenvi>'.e. Glenn, E. F. —Gastonia. Jamison, I. W. Charlotte. Goodwin, Jas. C. —Dunn Jennings, R D'. —Banner Elk. — R. W.—Banners Elk. Gorham, L. R. Rocky Mount. Jennings, — Goss, T. S.—Elizabeth" City. Jeter, I. P. Morganton. Graham, R. F. —Lumberton. Johnson, A. H. —Greensboro. — Baldwin— Gray, Wm. F. Wad sboro. Johnson & — Wilmington. Green, Edward—LaGrange. Johnson, J. C. Benson. Green, E. S. —Monroe. Johnson, Jno. N.—Goldsboro. A. — Green, G. S., Jr. —Louisburg. Johnson, L. Greensboro. B. C.—Charlotte Gregory, S. W.—Elizabeth City. Jones, — Griffin, E. J—Edenton. Jones, R. H. Winston-Salem. Griffith, J F.—Salisbury. Judd, J. H.—Favetteville. — K.—Davidson. Griffith, J. W. Greensboro. Justice, Zora — Grigg, M. W. —Shelbv. Kea, James E. Wilmington. Gwyn, F. P.—Elk Park. Keerans, E. P.—Charlotte. ' L. —Charlotte. Hair, H. B. —Wilmington. Kerans, Jas. Hall, B. F.—Asheville. k ieeh, J. P.—Tarboro. C. King, R. E. — Beaufort. 5 Hall, B.—Prospect. Hall, R. H.—Goldsboro. Klopp, J. D.—Siler City. Hand, W. L.—New Bern. Kluttz, L. B.— Alb-marie. — P. F.—Statesville. Hargrave. Theo. H Canton. Laugenour, — Harper, H. D. —Kinston. Lee, E. Gordon Clinton. W. B. —Castalia. Lee. S. P. J.— Smithfield. Harper, W.— — . Harris, M. M. Elizabeth Cit} LeGette, Taylorsville.— Harris, T. W—Littleton. Lcggett, J. L. Hertford. C. Rowland. Harriss. F. S. —Henderson . Lemon, H.— Hartsell, W. K. —Randleman. Lewis, G. T.—Tabor. Hauser, L. A. —Wilkesboro. Lipscomb, Chas. T.—Greensboro. Hawes, I. L. —Rose Hill. Little, C. A.—Newton. Hawkins, T. M. —Sandy Ridge Little, J. B.—Newton. Haves, Wm. A. —High Point. Little, R. A.—Newton. Hearn, F. E.—Svlva Liverman, A. C—Scotland Neck. Henderson, H. C.—Charlotte. I.oekhart, D. K. — Ashboro. Henderson, L. B. —Durham. Long, B. R. —Roxboro. Henderson. L. V. — Oxford. Long. W. S., Jr.—Graham. — Hill. Hendrix, II. M. China Grove. Lynch, Wm.—Chapel— . Francis A. Henderson. Henly, F. A.—Tr 13 Macon, Herndon, W. T.—Laurinburg. Madron, E. M.— Banners Elk. PRACTICING DENTISTS IN NORTH CAROLINA. 119 — Maguire, Daisy Sylva. Ray, H. F.—Bald I i Malone, S. E. —Goldsboro. Reade, A. P. —Durham. Mann, H. L. —Middleton Redfearn, B. C. —Monroe. Mann, I. M.—Asheville. Reece, J. M. —Mt. Airy. Mann, L. H. —Washington. Reese, R. W.—Elkin. Mann, Louis H. — Middletown. Reeves, Cicero A.—Laurel Springs. Manning, M. P. —Bethel. Reeves, R. H. — Asheville. Mathews, J. E. —Wilmington. Regan, C. W. — Laurinburg. Marler, J. G. —Yadkin ville. Regan, J. D.—Lumberton. Marler, W. H.—Hickory. Reid, J. G. —Marion. Martin, C. L. —Madison. Reid, L G. —Li noir. Martin, E. F.—Edenton. Richardson, E. E. — Leaksville.

Martin, W. T.—Benson. Richardson, Jam.- I ( irthage. Mason, Jas. H. —Atlantic. Riddick, C. R.—Elizabeth City. McCall, S. H.—Troy. Riley, Jas M. — Lexi.ngton. McCombs, Wm. S. —Murphy. Roach, Jr., J. A. — Madison. McConnell, D. E. —Gastonia. Roby, W. M.—Charlotte. MeCracken, F. W. —Sanford. Rogers, R. G. — Apex. McCracken, Jas. H. —Durham. Ross, T. T.—Nashville. McDaniel, J. A.—Ivanhoe Ross, T. T.—Weldon. McDowell, C. H. —Waynesville. Rothrock, J. M. —Thomasville. Mclver, D. C. —Maxton. Rouse, J. W.—Pikeville McLaughlin, A. R. —Charlotte. Rowe, Charlie—Sprue • Pine. McLean, J. H. —Brevard. Rowe, W. W.—Greensboro. McManus, D. C. —Thoms^ville. Sapp, Carey C.—Winst m-Salem McNeely, S. H.—Canton. Satterfield, H. E.—Durham: McPhai'l, Isaiah—Hamlet. Scarlett, E. H.—Selma. — I. Meador, J. R. Reidsville. Self, R.—Lincoln!— Mitchell, T. J.—Mt. Airy. Shackelford, E. —W. Durham. Mizzell, W. G.—— Windsor. Sharp, Jno. W. Pinkt' n. Moose, E. W. Lenoir— and Taylorsville. Sharp, J. W. B.—Dresden. Moore, Wm. —Paul Jackson. Sherrill, R. G.——Raleigh. Morey, A. H.— Hendersonville. Sinclair, D. M. —Marion. Morris, C. P. Lillington S'nclair, Jas. A.-— Asheville. Morrison, R. J.—— Cherryville. Sinclair. W. T. Norwood. Morrow, R. M.— Burlington. Sloan, C. S.—Wallace.— Morton, C. L. Madison. Smathers, B. F. —Wayn sville. Mott, Carlton B.—Statesville. Smathers, H. A.— Canton. Newberry, J. Hallie. —Warsaw. Smathers. J. H. Waynr-i.vil e. Nichols, R. T. —Rockingham. Smathers. Wexler— Ashevi lie. Nickles, J. R. —Lynn. Smith, Chas. E. ^Salisbury. Nixon, F. J. —Mt. Mourne. Smith, George—Stonv Fork. Norris, S. P.—Raleigh. Smith, (!. W.—Hopkins. Osborne, J. C. —Lawndale. Smith, L. T.—Reidsville Osborne, J. R.—Shelby. Smith, Thos. M.—Polkton. Overstreet, Norman L. —Whitakers. Smith, W. T.— Wilmington. Owen, D. V.—Whittier Smithson, C. F. —Rocky Mount. Parker, Henry R. —Trenton. Smithwick, D. T. —Louisburg. Parker, J. M. — Ashevill<\ Snell, Henderson—Washington. Parker, Z. V.—New Bern. Snipi s, W. E. — Menola. Parrott, D. W.—Kinston. Sprinkle, W. A.— Whittier. Pate, P. B.—Gibson. Spurgeon, J. S. — Hillsboro. Patrick, Jno. C. — Black Mountain. Squires, 1{. M. —Salisbury. Patterson, Geo. B. —Favetteville. Staley, W. J.—Liberty. Terkins, Frank E. —High Point. Stanley, J. W.—Wilmington. Perry, E. S.—Littleton. Staton, Prank —I..- Morehead I ity. Fhillips, Gertrude—Atlantic. Steele, W. L. Rockingham. — R. W. Phillips, Jno. M. Yadkinville. Stephens, Apex.— Pickens, C. W. —Weaversville. SI cphenson, J. W. Moj i Pickens, J. T. —Weaversville. Taylor, A. Z. —Mocksville. A Pittard, J. T. —Henderson. rayl ir, W. North Willi

I < — Powell, G. M. —Poteeasi. in tnpson, '. A. Wi'son. Powell, Jas. W.—Whit-fville. Thompson, J. S.——Swcpsonville. Pringle, A. J.—Smith, R. F. D. No. 1. Thompson, J. \V. Andrews. Proffitt, D. R. —Weaversville. Thompson, S. E. Durham Proffitt, Z. P.—Bald Creek. Tucker, Edwin B I [pndi rson Ramsey, J. F.—Asheville. Tucker, E. J. Rcxl Ramsey, \V. B. —Hickory. Turner, Chas. \ Statesville. Ramsev, R. L. —SaiUt>u"v. Turner, V. E. Ral Rav. D. S.—Clinton. \'an Nop] (ii, .i. ,i Spray. 120 PRACTICING DENTISTS— BANKS AND BANKERS.

Vitoue. E. Chas. —Goldsboro. Whisnant, J. F. —Henrietta. Jas. A. — Waldroope, R. M. —Bryson City. White, Williamston. While, .1. H.—Elizabeth V. M. — City. Waldroupe, Haj'esville. White, L.—Statesville. Wallace. W. T. —Hendersonville. White, W. A.—Hickorv. Walters, II. M. — Warrenton. Whitehead, C. A.—Tarboro. Walters, II. X. —Henderson. Whitsett, Geo. W. —Greensboro Ward, W. J.—Weldon. Wilkins, Thos. A. —Gastonia. R. E.— Ware, Shelby.— Willey, H. S.—Elizabeth City. Warren, J. E. Mayodan. Williams, Jr., Donald—Tarboro. Watkins, J. C. —Winston-Salem. Wilson, 0. L. —Dunn.' Watson, D. F. — T. T Carthage. Wood, A.—Shelby. W atson, E. F.—Clinton. Wolfe, T. B.—Plymouth. Watson, Robt. —Lake Landing. Wyche, Jas. E. —Greensboro. Webster, Julian—Wilmington. Young, J. A. —Trenton. W. — Weeks, N.—— Southport. Yates, Paul P. Morrisville. Wells, A. S. —Washington. Yelverton, J. Hugh—Wilson. West, C. P. Beaverville. Younce, Phillip C. —Mabel. Wheeler, J. H. —Greensboro. Young, W. H. —Newton. Whisnant, A. F. —Rutherfordton. Zickler, C. R.—Charlo'-.e.

Banks and Bankers in North Carolina.

State Banks of North Carolina. $10,000; President, T. A. Uzzell; Cashier,! ABERDEEN—Bank of Aberdeen; Capital, Thomas Thomas. I Beaufort , $15,000; President, H. A. Page; Cashier, BEAUFORT— Banking and Trust J. W. Graham. N. W. , Co.; Capital, $15,000; President, AHOSKIE—Bank of Ahoskie; Capital $12,- Taylor; Cashier, U. E. Swann. 500; President, J. T. Williams; Cashier, BELHAVEN—Bank of Belhaven; Capital, D. R. MeGlohon. $25,000; President, C. P. Avcock; Cashier, ALBEMARLE — Cabarrus Savings Bank W. E. Stubbs. (branch of Cabarrus Savings Bank, Con- BELMONT—Bank of Belmont; Capital $10,- cord) ; Cashier, M. J. Harris, Jr. 000; President, R. L. Stowe; Cashier, W. ALBEMARLE— Stanlv Countv Loan and B. Puett. Trust Co.; Capital, $25,000; President, J. BENSON—Farmers Commercial Bank; Cap- R. Price; Cashier, J. M. Peeler. ital, $5,100; President, J. O. Ellington; ANDREWS—Merchants and Manufacturers Cashier, M. T. Britt. Bank: Capital, $10,000; President, W. P. BESSEMER CITY—Bessemer City Bank; Walker; Cashier, J. W. .Walker. Capital, $5,000; President, L. L. Jenkins; APEX—M.rchants and Farmers Bank; Cap- Cashier, John J. Ormond. tal, $5,000; President, W. H. Harward; BETHEL—Bethel Banking and Trust Co.: Cashier, J. R. Cunnincham. Capital, $5,600; President, M. 0. Blount; ASHBORO—Bank of Randolph; Capital, Cashier, W. H. Woodard. |', >i,l,., lt BLACK $21, too ; . O. R. Cox; Cashier, MOUNTAIN—Commonwealth Bank; W. J. Armfield. Jr. Capital, $10,000; President, J. W. Dough- ASHEVILLE— Batterv Park Bank; Capital. erty; Cashier, S. E. McNeelv. BLOWING ROCK—Bank of P. j $100,000; President. James Sawyer ; Blowing Rock; Cashier. J. E. Rankin. Capital, $5,000: President, C. J. Parlier; ASHEVILLE—Citizens Trust and Savin as Cashier, G. M. Sudderth. Bank; Capital, $50,000; President, E L. BOONE—Watauga County Bank; Capital, Rav: Cashier, J. A. Campbell. $10,000; President, N L. Mast; Cashier, ASHEVILLE— Wachovia Loan and Trust Co. George P. Hagaman. (branch of Wachovia Loan and Trust Co., BREVARD—Brevard Banking Co.; Capital, Winston); Cashier, W. R. Williamson. $25,000: President, J. F. Hays; Cashier, AULANDER—Bank of Aulander; Capital, F. H. Shipman. $8,000; President, C. W. Mitchell; Cash- BREVARD—People's BanK; Capital, $14,000; ier. J. W. Mitchell. President, T. T. Patton; Cashier, W. P. AU/RORA—Bank of Aurora: Capital, $10,- Whitmire. 000; President, J. B. Whitehurst; Cash- BRYSON CITY—Bryson City Bank; Capital, ier. O. M. Hooker. $5,000; President. D'. K. Collins; Cashier, AYDEX—Bank of Ayden; Capital $25,000; J. R. Long. President, Joseph Dixon: Cashier, J. R. BURGAW—Bank of Pender; Capital $12,500; Smith. President, W. D. Oroom; Cashier, C. C. BAKERSVILLE—Mitchell Countv Bank; Rranch. Capital, $18,700; President, J. S. Wilson; BURLINGTON—Alamanc Loan & Trust Co. Cashier, E. C. Guv. Capital, $60,000: President, J. H. Holt; BAYBORO—Bank of Pamlico; Capital, $10,- Cashier, J. M. Fix. 000; President, W. .1. Swan: Cashier, C. BURLINGTON—Pi'dmonl Bank; Capital, Greene. $10,000; Presid nt. J. W. Murray; Cashier, BEAUFORT—Bank of Beaufort; Capital, II. Lee Fowler. BANKS AND BANKERS IX NORTH CAROL! \\ 121

BURNSYILLE—Bank of Yancey; Capital, DAN BURY—Bank of Stokes County; Capi- -I-.'IOO; President, J. W. Higgins; Cash- tal, $10,000; President. M. T. 'chilton; J. ier, M. Lyon. I a.shier, N. Eugene Pepper. CANTON—Champion Bank; Capital, $10,000; DAVIDSON—American Trust Co. (branch of President, G. \Y. Maslin; Cashier, O. M. American Trust Co., Charlotte); Cashier, Hampton. W. H. Thompson.

I DENTON— Bank of Davidson; ipita . CANTON—Bank of Canton; Capital, $11,75.?; 000 (chartered.) President, Alden Howell; Cashier, G. N. Henson. DOBSON—Surry County Loan and Trust Co., (branch of Surry Co. Loan and Trust CARTHAGE—Bank of Carthage; capital, Co., Mt. Airy); Cashier, R. C. Lewellvu. $10,000; President, W. J. Adams; Cashier, DOYER—Bank of Dover; Capital, $5,000; D. S. Rav. President. G. V. Richardson; Cashier, CARTHAGE—Bank of Moore; President, H. W. H. Caton. L. Spence; Cashier, M. G. Dalrvmple. DUKE—Bank of Harnett; Capital, $10,000; CHADBOURN—Bank of Chadbourn'; Capital, President, B. N. Duke, Cashier, E. P. $10,000; President, J. A. Brown; Cashier, Davis. D. C. Clark. DUNN—Bank of Cape Fear; Capital, $9,000; CHAPEL HILL—Bank of Hill; Chapel Cap- Prsident, J. E. Wilson; Cashier, W. T. ital. $15,000; President, J. C. Taylor; Honevcutt. Cashier, W. D. Wildman. DURHAM—Fidelity Bank; Capital, $100,000; CHAPEL HILL— People's Bank; Capital, President, B. N. Duke; Cashier, John F. $5,000; President. H. H. Cash- Williams; Wily. ier. H. Lloyd. DURHAM—Merchants Bank; Capital $26,900; CHARLOTTE—American Trust Co.; Capital, President, C. C. Thomas; Cashier, P. S. $350,000; President, George Stephens; Hutchins. W. H. Wood. Treasurer, EAST CHERRYVILLE—Cherryville Bank; Capital, DURHAM— Peoples Bank; Capital, $15,000; President, S. S. Mauney; Cash- $10,000; President, Y. E. Smith; Cashier, J. Wilkinson. ier, M. L. Mauney. W. CHINA GROVE—Bank of China Grove; KDKNTON—Bank of Edenton: Capital, $50, Capital, $10,000; President, C. B. Miller; 000; President, Julien Wood; Cashier, E. i ashier, W. C. Sifferd. C. Rea. Citizens s->;,.oo CLARKTON—Bank of Bladen; Capital, $15,- EDENTON— Bank: Capital, ll; (ashier. 000; President, L. B. Evans; Cashier, E. President, W. T. Old; Chas. C. Clark. H. Wood. CLAYTON—Clavton Banking Co.; Capital, ELIZABETH CITY—Citizens Bank; Capital, $10,000; President, Ashley Home; Cashier, $25,000; President, O. MacMullan; Cashier, C. M. Thomas. M. R. Griffin. CLEVELAND—Merchants & Farmers Bank; ELIZABETHTOWN—Bank of Efizabethtown; Capital, *5.ii(Ki; President, J. A. Lyerly; Capital, $2,670; President. C. W. I.om; ( ashier, Clarence H. Rosebro. Cashier, J. M. Clark. CLINTON—Bank of Clinton; Capital, $20,- ELK PARK—Mitchell County Bank (branch of Mitchell 000; President, L. A. Bethune, Cashier, 11. County Bank, Baskersville) ; Cashier, McKinnon. Harvey Bailey.' - CLINTON—Bank of Sampson; Capital, $15,- ELLENBORO Bank of Ellenboro; < lapital, 000; President, G. A. Norwood, Jr.; $4,575; President, 1). B. Han-ill; Cashier, Cashier, W. F. Peterson. W. S. Simmons. COLUMBIA—Merchants and Farmers Bank; ELM CITY—Elm City Bank; Capital, $10,- Capital, $10,000; President, B. F. Dun- 000; President, John L. Bailey; Cashier, can: Cashier. R. H Snruill. E. O. McGowan. CONCORD—Cabarrus Savings Bank; Capital ELM CITY—Toisnol Banking Co.; Capital, $96,000; President, H. I. Woodhouse; $20,000; President, R. S. Wells; Cashier,

Cashier. C. W. Swink ( '. It. Barnes. CONCORD—Citizens Bank and Trust Co.; ENFIELD—Bank of Enfield; Capital, $10, Capital, $30,000; President, A. J. Yorke; 000; President, G< irge B. Curtis; Cashier, Cashier, C. B. Warmer. hey \\'ats..n. COOLEEMEE—Bank of Cooleemee; Capital, ENFIELD Commercial and Farmers Ba $5,000; President, J. B. Mason; Cashier, Capital. $in.iioo; President, S. C. Bella- J. H. L. Rice. my: Cashier, I'. O. Petwav. CORNELIUS—Bank or Cornelius; Capital, FAIR BLUFF- Hank of Fair Bluff; I apital, $19,500; President, K. C. Sherrill, (ashier, $10,000; President, J. E. Dick; Ca J. T. Beard. J. F. Rogers.

Citizens Hank of I CREEDMOOR— Bank: Capital, FAIRMONT Fairmonl ; apital, $10,000: President, Z. E. Lyon; Cashier, $9,500; President, A. S. Thompson; Cash- I. E. Harris. ier, V. L. Blue. I Rl S\l ELL The Bank of Creswell; Capital, FAISOM Hank of Faison; ( apital, $1 II. $4,900; President, Thos. \V. Blounl : I lash President. C. S. Hines; Cashier, ier, D. E. Woodlev. M.I) Williams, " < I I : DALLAS— Hank of Dallas; Capital, $10,1 : r VRMVILLE ran', i irmvi apital, President, L. L. Jenkins; Cashier, M. A. $10,000: I't sidi nt. R. L. I>a\ i-; ' ashier, Carpenter. .1. I!. Davis. 122 BANKS AND BANKERS IN NORTH CAROLINA.

FOREST CITY—Bank of Forest City; Capi- HENRIETTA—Haynes Bank; Capital, $6,- tal, $15,400; President, G. E. Young:; 000; President, R. R. Haynes; Cashier, Cashier, W. W. Hicks. J. B. Watkins. FRANKLIN—Bank of Franklin; Capital, Ill RTFORD—Hertford Banking Co. ; Capital, F. S. Cash- $18,700; President, Johnston; $15,000; President, \V. S. Blanchard; ier. J. G. Siler. Cashier, L. W. Norman. FRANKLIN—Macon County Bank; Capital, HICKORY— and Trust Co.; $25,000; President, J. A. Porter; Cashier, Hickory Banking J. Aber- Lee Crawford. Capital, $35,000; President, F. J. X. Reid. FRANKLINTON—Citizens Bank; Capital, nathy; Cashier, $15,000; President, E. J. Cheatham; HIGH POINT—Hon-,. Banking Co.; Capital, Cashier, W. F. Joyner. $27,895; President, T. F. Wrenn; Cashier, FREMONT—Bank of Fremont; Capital, $24,- G. F. Kirby. 400; President, J. T. Hooks; Cashier, HIGH POINT—North Carolina Savings Bank Cutlar Lee. and Trust Co.: Capital Stock, $98,220; GARYSBURG—Merchants and Farmers Bank; President, O. K. Cox; Cashier, L. A. Capital, $7,460; President, A. J. Ellis; Briles. Cashier, R. L. Reese. HIGH POINT—Wachovia Loan and Trust GASTONIA—Gaston Loan and Trust Co.; Co., (branch of Wachovia Loan and Trust Capital, $15,000; President, J. Lee Rob- Co., Winston); Cashier, C. L. Glenn. inson; Treasurer, E. G. McLurd. HILLSBORO—Bank of Orange; Capital, $5,- GATESVILLE—Bank of Gates; Capital, 000; President, J. S. Spurgeon; Cashier, $10,000; President, L. L. Smith; Cashier, P. C. Collins. R. R. Taylor. HOPE MILLS—Bank of Hope Mills; Cap- GIBSON—Bank of Gibson; Capital, $15,000; ital. $5,100; President, H. W. Lilly; President, W. T. Pate; Cashier, L. M. Cashier, E. W. Lasley. Blue. HOT SPRINGS—Bank of' Hot Springs; Cap- GIBSONVILLE—Bank of Gibson ville; Capi- ital, $10,000; President, Thomas Frisbee; tal, $10,000; President, W. H. Menden- Cashier, G. E. Naff hall; Cashier, J. W. Boring. JACKSON—Bank of Northampton: Capital, GOLDSBORO—Bank of Wavne; Capital, $5,000; President, J. I. Flvlhe; Cashier, $125,000; President, E. B. Borden; Cash- H. H. Grant. ier, W. E. Borden. JACKSONVILLE—Bank of Onslow; Capital, GRAHAM—Citizens Bank; Capital, $10,000; $8,000; President, J. W. Burton; Cashier, President, J. A. Long; Cashier, C. C. N. S. Cockran. Thompson. JEFFERSON—Bank of Ashe; Capital, $15,- GRANITE FALLS—Bank of Granite; Capi- 000; President, .1. E. Finley; Cashier, W. tal, $8,000; President, D. H. Warlick; H. Worth. Cashier, W. S. Whisnant. JONESBORO—Bank of Jonesboro; Capital, GREENSBORO—American Exchange Bank; $6,000; President. J. L. Godfrev; Cashier, Capital, $300,000; President, E. P. Whar- A. W. Huntley. ton; Cashier, R. G. Vaughn. KENLY—Bank of Kenly; Capital. $10,000; GREENSBORO—Bank of South Greensboro, President, R. A. Hales; Cashier, R. H. (branch of American Exchange Bank, Alford. of Greensboro) ; Cashier, R. J. Mebane. KERNERSVILLE—Bank Kernersvilla; GREENSBORO—Greensboro Loan and Trust Capital, $7,500; President, W. H. Men- Co.; Capital, $200,000; President, J. W. denhall; Cashier, G. V. Fulp. Frv; Treasurer, W. E. Allen. KERNERSYILLE— Forsyth Banking & Trust GREENVILLE—Bank of Greenville; Capi- Co.; Capital, $0,750; President, J. Van tal, $25,000; President, R. L. Davis; Lindley; Cashier, J. M. Guvei. Cashier. James L. Little. KINGS MOUNTAIN—Kings Mountain Bank; GREENVILLE—Greenville Banking and Capital, $10,000; President, F. Dilling; Trust Co.; Capital, $25,000; President, < ;i liier. W. S. Dilling R. J. Cobb; Cashier, C. S. Carr. KINGS MOUNTAIN—Peoples Loan and Trust GRIFTON—Bank of Grifton; Capital, $10,- Co.; Capital, $6,920; President. C. J. 000: President, L. J. Chapman; Cashier. Rhodes; Cashier. M. E. Herndon. G. T. Gardner. LAGRANGE—Bank of LaGrange; Capial, GROVER—Bank of Grover; Capital, $5,000; $10,000: President, G. A. Norwood, Jr.; President, J. F. Jenkins; Cashier, B. F. Cashier, J. D. Walters. Turner. LAGRANGE—Rouse Banking Co.; Capital, HALIFAX—Bank of Halifax; Capital, $4,450; $25,000; President, N. J. Rouse; Cashier, President, W. H. S. Burgwyn; Cashier, F. T. R. Rouse. H. Gregory. LAURINBURG—Stat Bank; Capital, $40,- HAMILTON—Bank of Hamilton; Capital, 000; President, J. A. Jones; Cashier, W. $5,000; President, C. H. Baker; Cashier, H. Cooper. Ed. A. Council. LEAKSVILLE—Bank of Leaksville; Capital, HAMLET—Bank of Hamlet; Capital, 0,500. $30,000; President, D. F. King; Cashier, President, E. A. Lackey; Cashier, J. S. A. T. Hopper. Bishop. LENOIR—Bank of Lenoir; Capital, $40,000;

; HENDERSON—Citizens Bank; Capital $100,- Pr - i] nt G. W. F. Harper; Cashier, J. 000; President, J. B. Owen; Cashier, W. H. Ball. A. Hunt. LEXINGTON—Bank of Lexington; Capital, BANKS AND BANKERS IX NORTH < AROLINA.

$50,000; President, G. W. Montcastle; MOUNT AIRY—Surry County Loan and Cashier, W. H. Mendenhall. Trust Co.; Capital, $22,500; President, W. F. Carter; < G. D. Faw LIBERTY—Bank of Liberty;, Capital, $10,- ashier, 000; President, G. a. Foster; Cashier, MOUNT GILEAO— Bank of Moui W. M. Hammer. Capital, $10,000; President, J. A. Mc- W. B. Cockian. LILESVILLE—Bank of Lilesville; Capital, Aulay; Cashier, $10,000; President, J. F. Alexander; ( ash- MOUNT HOLLY—Mount Hollj Ba ier, B. R. Wall. ital, $10,500; President, II. A. Rhyne; < ashier, J. A. Costner. LILLINGTON—Bank of Lillington; Capital, VIOl \ r OLIVE—Bank of Mount ! $6,800; President, N. A. Smith; Cashier, i Presidi W. E. H. T. Spears. apital, $25,000; nt, M. T. Breazeale. LITTLETON—Bank of Littleton; Capital, Cashier, UOI XT OLIVE—Citizens Hank: $10,000; President, J. H. Harrison; Cash- Capital, $14,850; President, J. E. Kelly Cashier, ier, H. F. Bonney. J. E. Morrisette. LITTLETON—Planters Bank; Capital, $9.- MOUNT PLEASANT—Caban. is 225; President, T. J. Miles; Cashier, M. Bank, (branch of Cabarrus J. Grant. Savings Bank, < : < L. J. Foil. LOUISBURG—Farmers and Merchants Bank; oncord) ashier, L'RFREESBORO—Peoples Bank; Capital, Capital, $23,500; President, William $10,00i : Pri sident, D. I !. Barni -: Cash- Bailey; Cashier, T. W. Watson. i l . 1'. E. Jenkins. LUMBERTON—Bank of Lumberton; Capi- Ml UPHY—Bank of Murpny; Capital tal, $50,000; President, A. W. McLean; (100; Presiuent, John 11. Carl r; Ca Cashier, C. B. Townsend. L. E. Bayless. MADISON—Bank of Madison; $20,- Capital, XTR PHY—Peoples BanK; Capital, $16,000; 000; J. M. Cashier, President, Galloway; President, A. B. Dickey; Cashier, J. R. J. O. Ragsdale. McClelland. MANTEO—Bank of Manteo; Capital, $5,200; >. of 1 \>IIVILLE—Bank Nashville; Capital, R. C. Evans R. President, , Cashier, S. F. Austii Bruce $5,000; President, Etheridge. W. G. Dozier. MARION—Merchants and Farmers Bank; NEW BERX—Mutual Aid Banking Co.; T. F. Capital, $27,000; President, Wrenn; Capital, $3,801.59; President, (X C. R. F. Burton. Cashier, Roach; Cashier, J. H. Fisher. MARSHALL—Bank of French Broad; Capi- NEW B^JRN—New Bern Banking and Trust J. J. tal, $25,000; President, Redmon, Co.; Capital, $200,000; President, J. B. B. Cashier, W. Ramsey. Blades; Cashier, G. B. Pendleton. MARSHVILLE—Bank of Marshville; Capital NEW BERN'—Peoples Bank; Capital,

J. H. < $10,000; President, Lee; Cashier, W. $50,000; President, Win. Dunn: ashier, E. McWhirter. T. A. Czzell. MAXTON—Bank of Maxton; Capital, $40,- NEWTON—Farmers and Merchants Bank; 000; President, T. O. Evans; Cashier, O. Capita], $35,000; President, J. H. C. Spaulding. Yimnt. Cashier, L. H. Phillips. MEBANE—Commercial and Farmers Bamc; Miitlll WILKESBORO—Bank of Capital. $8,000; President, J. B. Mason; Wilkesboro; Capital, $50, P sident, Cashier, S. G. Morgan. .1. IX Finley; Cashier, K. W. Gwyn. MILTON—Bank of Caswell; Capital. $5,000; NORTH WILKESBORO Citizens Loan and

President, R. L. Watt; Cashier, E. Trust Co.; Capital, $10, ; President, Hines. Jr. J. H. Johnson; Treasurer, 11. W. Horton. MOCKSY1LLE—Bank of Davie; Capial, $20,- NORTH WILKESBORO Deposit and Sav- 000; President, W. A. Bailev; Cashier, ings Bank; Capital, $20,000; President, T. J. Byerly. W. F. Trogdon; Cashier, 11. O. tf)sher. MONROE—Bank of Union; Capital, $50,- NORWOOD Bank of Norw I: Capil il, 000; President, W. S. Blakeney; Cashier, $12,500; Presidi nt, T. \. Hathcock, Jr.; W. C. Stack. Cashier, L. VV. Hart

MOORESVILLE—Bank of Mooresville; Cap- OLD FORT—Bank of Old Fori : I apital, $8,- ital, $30,000; President, Geo. C. Good- 000; Presidi nt. L. P. < rawfo d; Ca man: Cashier, C. P. McNeelv. F. M. Bradley. MOORESVILLE—Merchants and Farmers ORIENTAL- Bank of Oriental; < apital, Bank; Capital, $24,125; President, E. W. $15,000; President, G. H. Roberts; I Brawlev; Cashier, A. W. Colson. ier, .1. W. Miller. .it MOREHEAD CITY—Bank of Cartel; PARKTON Bank Parkton; I apil i

« ital, $20,000; President, R. W. Taylbr; 800; President, John G, Hughes; i Cashier, C. V. Webb. I.. C. McArthur. MORUANTON—Bank of Morganton; Capital, PILOT MOI \T\I\ Pil.it Bank and Trust - $16,000; President, J. A. Dickson; Cash- ( .1.: i apital, 15 r00; Presidi nt, W. \. ier, W. E. Walton. Blair; < lashii r, W. J. Swanson. MORVEN—Bank of Morven; Capital, $19,- PINE Ll.\ LI. Bank of Pin. Level; Capi- 800; President, T. V. Hardison; Cashier, ta] $5,000; President, D, P.. Oliver; I M. L. Ham. ier, R. L. Fitzgerald. MOUNT AIRY—Bank of Mount Airv; Cap- PINETOPS Pinetop Banfcli Capital, ital; $50,000; President, J. II. Prather; ii. C. Bi idg rs; Cash-

( lashii i , W. J. I'.-. ier, J. Vim s Cobb. 124 BANKS \N1) BANKERS |\ NORTH CAKOLIXA.

PITTSBORO—Bank of Pittsboro; Capital, ROXBORO—Bank of Roxboro; Capital, $10,- sin. ikiii; President, \V. L. London; Cash- 000; President, E. B. Reade; Cashier, W. ier, M. T. Williams. F. Long. PLYMOUTH—Bank of Capital, Plymouth; ROXBORO—Peoples Bank; Capital, $40,000; President, \Y. T. Old; Cashier, $12,500; President, J. A. Long; Cashier, J. S. (Ian nee Latham. Bradsher. P( U.I.i x !KSVTLLE—Pollocksville Banking RURAL HALL—Commercial and Farmers and Trust Co.; $5,000; President, Capital, Bank; Capital, $7,200; President, S. S. T. \. H. A. Green; Cashier, Creagh. Flvnt; Cashier, E. E. Shore. Bank of RAEFORD— Raeford; Capital, $15.- RUTHERFORDTON—Citizens John John Bank; Capi- 000; President, Blue; Cashier, tal President, H. L. W. Moore. $12,900; Carpenter; ' Cashier, A. L. Grayson. RALEIGH—Carolina Trust Co.; Caint.il, RITIIEKFORDTON — Commercial Bank; $ ,000; President, A. J. Ruffin; Cashier, Capital. $1S,200; President, T. B. Twitty; S. J. Hinsdale. Cashier, J. F. Flack. RALEIGH—Raleigh Banking and Trust Co.; SALISBURY—Davis & Wilev Bank; Capital, Capital, $100,00; President, Charles E. $60,000; President, T. F. Kluttz; Cashier, Johnson; Cashier, F. H. Briggs. O. D. Davis. Trust Co. RAMSEUR—Bank of Ramseur; Capital $12,- SALISBURY—Wachovia Loan and (branch of Wachovia Loan and Trust Co., I; President. W. H. Watkins; Cashier, R. I. Smith. Winston); Cashier, W. F. Snider. State RANDLEMAN—Bank of Randleman; Capi- SALUDA—Carolina Bank; Capital, D. C. Cashier, tal, $12,000; President, S. Bryant; ( ash- $5,000; President, Barrow; B. Lane. ier, J. H. Cole. H. RANDLEMAN—Peoples Savings, Loan and SAXFORD—Bank of Sanford; Capital, $15,- L. Trust Co.; Capital, $7,265;" President, J. 000; President, T. Chisholm; Cashier, S. P. Hatch. I Newlin; Cashier, W. H. Pickard. and Trust IRKD SPR1XOS—Bank of Red Springs; Cap- SANFORD—Banking, Loan Co.; A. Hunt- ital, $15,000; President, A. B. Pearsall; Capital, $25,000; President, W. J. S. Jones. lev; Cashier. J. W. Cunningham. Cashier, Commer- REIDSYILLE—Bank of Reidsville; Capital, SCOTLAND XFCK—Planters and 50.000; Vice-President, W. B. Wray; cial Bank; Capital $15,000; President, Cashier. J. F. Watlinsrton. Claude Kitchin; Cashier, O. J. Moore. 1 SCOTLAND NECK—Scotland Neck Bank; REIDSVILLE—Citizens Bank; Capita , $75,- A. 000: President, H. R. Scott: Cashier, R. Capital, $25,000; President, McDowell; L. Watt. Cashier, F. P. Shields. RICHLANDS—Bank of Richlands; Capital, SEABOARD—Farmers Bank; Capital, $6,000; L. H. $5,000; President, J. E. Steed; Cashier, President, J. G. Crocker; Cashier, <;. W. Whitted. R. Harris. RICHLANDS—Peoples Bank; Capital, $4,- SELMA—Bank of Selma; Capital, $25,000; C. L. D. 93i ; President, C W. Sutton; Cashier, President, M. Winston; Cashier, W. H. Henderson. Debnam. RICH SQUARE—Bank of Rich Square; SHARPSBURG—Sharpsburg Banking Co.; Capital, $5,000; President, J. T. Bolton; Capital, $7,000; President, John D. ( ashier, Dr. M. Bolton. Dawes; Cashier, F. C. Gorham. ROANOKE RAPIDS— ISank of Ruanoke SILER CITY—Chatham Bank; Capital, $5,- Rapids; Capital, $5,000: President, W. H. 000; President, F. M. Hadley; Cashier, S. Burgwyn; Cashier, S. 15. Pierce. J. J. Jenkins. ROBERSONVILLE—Bank of Robersonville; SILER CITY—Siler City Loan and Trust Capital, $15,000; President, R. H. Har- Co.: Capital, $15,000; President, O. A. grove: (ashier, J. C. Robertson. Hanner; Cashier, E. B. Parks. RO< KIXi;H AM—Bank of Pee Dee; Capital, SMITHFIELD—Bank of Smithfield; Capital, $25,000; President, W. L. Parsons; Cash- $30,000; President, W. L. Woodall; Cash- i' r. W. L. Parsons. ier, C.V. Johnson. ROCKINGHAM — Farmers Bank: Capital, SNOW HILL—Snow Hill Banking and Trust $15,000; President, R. L. Steele; Cashier, Co.; Capital, $10,000; President, G. A. L. s. Covington. Norwood, Jr.; Cashier, J. T Sugg. ROCKY MOUNT—Bank of Rocky Mount; SOUTHERN PINES—Citizens Bank and Capital, $100,000; President, T. H. Battle; Trust Co.; Capital, $10,000; President, C. Cashier, L. F. Tillerv. B. Grout; Cashier, G. A. Kimball. ROCKY MOUNT—Planters Bank: Capital, SOUTHPORT—Bank or Southport; Capital,

: I. $50, President, J. C. Braswell ; Cash- $5,000; President, D. Watson; Cashier, ier, J. W. Aycock. J. J. Loughlin. ROPER—Bank of Roper; Capital, $20,000; SPARTA—Bank of Sparta; Capital, $15,000; President, T. W. Blount Cashier, W. S. President. R. A. Doughton; Cashier, T. J. Davenport. Rose HILL—Bank of Rose Hill: Capital, SPENCER—Bank of Spencer; Capital, $5,- $10,000; President, M. J. Hever Cashier, 000; President, Dr. M. L. Smoot; Cashier, W. B. Southerland. J. K. Dorsett. ROWLAND—Bank of Rowland; Capital, SPENCER—Wachovia Loan and Trust Co. $40,000; President. Allen Edens Cashier, (branch of Wachovia Loan and Trust Co., W. F. Bristow. Winston); Cashier, A. W. Hicks. BANKS AND BANKERS IN NORTH CAROLINA. 125

SPRAY—Bank of Spray, (branch of Bank of WALLACE—Bank of Duplin; Capital, $12,- Leaksville); Cashier, A. T. Hopper. 500; President, H. C. Ma i ier, A. L. McGowen. SPRAY—Imperial Trust and Savings Co. ; Capital, $17,570; Vice-President, W. Frank WALNUT COVE—Bank oi Stoke9 ' Bowman; Treasurer, S. H. Marshall. (branch <>t' Bank of Stokes < punty, Dan- SPRING HOPE—Farmers and Merchants bury); Cashier, O. N. Petree. Bank; Capital, $10,000; President, A. F. WARRENTON—Bank of Warren; < apital, .May; Cashier, G. F. Crocker. $22,250; President, C. N. Williams, Jr.; Cashier, C. E. Jackson. SPRING HOPE—Spring Hope Banking Co.; Capital, $10,000; President, W. W. Rich- WARRENTON—Citizens Bank; Capital, ardson; Cashier, \V. G. Ward. $20,01)0; President, W. B. Boyd; < a R. T. Watson. SPRUCE PINE—Mitchell County Bank, WARSAW—Bank of Warsaw; s]n,. (branch of Mitchell County Bank, Bakers- Capital, T. B. II. Charlie 000; President, Pierce; Cashier, ; Cashier, Hicky. ville) — F. Pierce. STANLEY Farmers and Merchants Banic; WASHINGTON—Bank of Washington; L. Capital, $9,800; President, W. Jenkins; ital, $50,000; President, Seth Bridgman; Cashier, J. M. Reinhardt. i ashier, T. J. Latham. STATESYILLE—Statesville Loan and Trust WAXHAW Waxhaw Banking and Trust M. K. Co.; Capital, $40,000; President, Co.; Capital, $17,550; President, .1. L. Steele; Treasurer, D. M. Ausley. Rodman; Cashier, J. A. Williams. STATESYILLE — Merchants and Farmers WAYNESVILLE—Bank of Waynes L. Bank; Capital, $20,319.92; President, Capital, $50,000; President, Alden T. Stimpson; Cashier, F. B. Bunch. ell; Cashier, Alden Howell, Jr. STONEYILLE—Bank of Stoneville; Capital, WAYNESVILLE—Commercial Bank; Capi- T. $6,000; President, R. Stone; Cashier, tal, $30,000; President, R. E. Osborne; C. K. Nolen. Cashier, J. R. Bovd. STOVALL—Bank of Stovall; Capital, $5,000; WELDON—Bank of Weldon; I apital, President, J. G. Hunt; Cashier, C. L. 000; President, W. E. Daniel; Cashier, Lewis. W. R. Smith. SYLVA—Jackson County Bank; Capital, \\ EXDELL Bank of Wendell: ( apital, $5,- $12,000; President, C. J. Harris; Cashier, 000; President, R. I?. Whitlej : I M. Buchanan. M. C. Todd. TABOR—Bank of Tabor; Capital, $9,130; WH1TAKERS—Bank of Whitakers; < apital, President, C. C Pridgcn; Cashier, D. C. $10,000; President, W. T. Braswell; Fussell. Cashier, W. J. Taylor. TARBORO—Bank of Tarboro; Capital, SjKO,- WHITEVILLE—Bank of Whiteyille; (apital. 000; President, J. F. Shackelford; .ash- $10,000; President, J. B. Schulken; ' ier, L. V. Hart. i(r, C. S. Hicks. TARBORO—Pamlico Insurance and Banking WILKESBORO—Bank of Wilkes; ( apital. Co.; Canital, $33,960; President, H. L. $15,800; President, R. A. Spainhour; Staton; Cashier, Job Cobb. ier, C. M. Sheets. TAYLORSVILLK—Bank of Alexander; Cap- WILLIAMSTON—Bank of Martin t ital, $12,000; President, W. B. Matheson; Capital, $15,000; President, W. Martin; Cashier, H. T. Kellv. Cashier, J. G. Godaru". THOM.vSVILLE—Bank of Thomasville; Cap- WILLIAMSTON—Farmers and Merchants ital, $12,500; President, F. M. Armfield; Bank; Capital, $25,000; President, J. D. Cashier, J. L. Armneld. Biggs; Cashier, F. F. Fagan. TRENTON—Bank of Jones; Capital, $5,000; WILSON—Branch Banking Co.; Capital, President, T. D. Warren; Cashier, F. M. $100,000; President, J. C. Hales; Cashier, Foscue. G. W. Stanton. TROY—Bank of Montgomery; Capital, $10,- WILSON—Citizens Bank; Capital, $50, I; 000; President, W. J. Armneld, Jr.; Cash- President, R. G. Briggs; Cashier, W. M. ier, J. G. Tomlinson. Farmer. TR YON—Bank of Tryon; Capital, $10,000; WINDSOR—Bank of Windsor; Cap President, Joseph Norwood; Cashier, J. B. 000; President, Thomas Giilam; Cashier, Hester. W. L. Lvon.

VANCEBORO—Bank of Vanceboro; Capital, W 1 \ DSOR—Citizens Bank: (apital, $20,000; $5,000; President, VV. C. White; Cashier, President, E. S. Askew; Cashier, M. B. J. B. Harvey. Giilam. VINELAND—Bank of Columbus; Capital, WINSTON SALEM Forsyth Savings and $21,350; President, R. H. Powell; Cash Trust Co.; Capital, $2,247; President, J. ier, F. L. Ford. s. Bill; Cashier, P. M. Kennedy. WADESBORO—Bank of Wadesboro; Capital, WINSTON-SALEM Wachovia Loan and $50,000; President, T. J. Covington; Trust Co.; Capital, $600,000; President, Cashier, C. M. Burns, Jr. F. H. Fries; Treasurer, II. K. Shaffner. WADESHORO—Southern Savings Bank; WINTERVILLE -Bank of Winterville; Capi- Capital, $2.3,485; President, John T. Pat- tal, $5,000; President, A. 0. Cox; rick; Cashier, W. M. Morton. ier, .1 L. Jackson. WAKE FOREST—Bank of Wake; Capital, \\ i\Td\ Merchants and Fanm $15,000; President, J. B. Powers; Cashier, < apital. $10,000; President, John E. ( T. E. Holding. Cashier, J. P. Mitchell. 126 HANKS AND BANKERS IN NoKTH CAROLINA.

WOODLAND—Farmers Bank: Capital, $5,- FOREST ( [TY—The First National Bank of

000; President, J. B. Griffin; Cashier, I. I i esl City; ( apital, $25,000; President, T. Blanchard. (i. E. roung; < ashier, W. VV. Hicks. YAHKINVILLE—Bank of Yadkin: Capital, GASTONIA—The Citizens National Bank of 000; President, Benjamin Shores; Gastonia; Capital, $50,000; President, R. Cashier, W. A. Hall. P. Rankin; (ashier, A. G. Myers. YAN< EYVILLE—Bank of Yancevville; Cap- GASTONIA—The First National Bank of ital, $5,000; President, B. S. Graves; Gastonia; Capital, $100,000; President, L. ( R. K. ashier, Lasley. L. Jenkins; Cashier, S. N. Boyce. YOUNGSVILLE—Bank of Youngsville; Cap- GOLDSBORO—The National Bank of Golds- ital. - President, J. B. Cash- 1,000; Perry; boro; Capital, $50,000; President, Geo. A. it r. G. Riddick. W. Jr. Norwood, ; Cashier, G. C. Kornegay. ZEBULON—Bank of Zebulon; Capital, $7,- GRAHAM—The National Bank of Alamance; President, T. J. Horton; Cashier, F. 900; Capital, $50,000; President, R. S. E. Bunn. Mebane; Cashier, Chas. A. Scott. National Banks. GREENSBORO—The City National Bank of ASHEBORO—The First National Bank of Greensboro, (receiver, March 6, 1^J8) ; boro; Capital, $12,500; President, J. Capital, $100,000; President, W. S. S. Lewis: Cashier, John M. Neely. Thomson; Cashier, Lee H. Battle. ASHEVILLE—The American National Bank GREENSBORO—The Commercial National of Asheville; Capital, $150,000; President, Bank of Greensboro; Capital, $200,000; Jno. H. Carter; Cashier, R. M. Fitzpat- President, F. B. Ricks; Cashier, F. C. rick. Boyles. BURLINGTON—The First National Bank of GREENSBORO—The Greensboro National Burlington; Capital, $50,000: President, Bank; Capital, $100,000; President, Neil J. A. Davidson; Cashier, A L. Davis. Ellington; Cashier, Albert H. Alderman. CHARLOTTE—The Charlotte National Bank; GREENVILLE—The National Bank of Capital, $250,000; President, B. D. Heath; Greenville; Capital, $50,000; President F. Cashier, W. H. Twitty G. James; Cashier, F. J. Forbes. CHARLOTTE—The Commercial National HENDERSON—The First National Bank of Bank of Charlotte; Capital, $500,000; Henderson; Capital, $50,000; President, S. Pn sident, R. A. Dunn; Cashier, Addison R. Harris; Cashier, S. T. Peace. G. Brenizer. HENDERSONVILLE—The First National CHARLOTTE—The First National Bank of Bank of Hendersonville; Capital, $50,000; Charlotte; Capital, $300,000; President, President, W. J. Davis; Cashier, J. Mack Henry M. McAden; Cashier, John F. Orr. Rhodes. CHARLOTTE—The Merchants and Farmers' HICKORY—The First National Bank of National Bank; Capital, $200,000; Hickory; Capital $200,000; President, A. President, G. E. Wilson; Cashier, W. C. A. Shuford; Cashier, K. C. Menzies. Wilkinson. HIGH POINT—The Commercial National CHARLOTTE—The Union National Bank of Bang of High Point; Capital, $150,000; Charlotte; Capital, $100,000; President, President, J. Elwood Cox; Cashier, R. C. T. W. Wade; Cashier; H. M. Victor. Charles. CONCORD—The Concord National Bank; HIGH POINT—The First National Bank of Capital, $100,000; President, D. B. Col- High Point, (liquidation December 28, trane: Cashier, L. D. Coltrane. 1907); Capital, $100,000; President, CREEDMOOR—The First National Bank of Wvatt J. Armfield; Cashier W. J. Arm- Creedmoor; Capital, $25,000; President, field, Jr. J. P.. Mason; Cashier, W. B. Lasley. JEFFERSON—The First National Bank of DUNN—The First National Bank of Dunn; Jefferson; Capital, $22,500; President, W. Capital. $25,000; President, D. S. Boykin; C. Greer; Cashier, S. G. Parsons.

; . .-t. T. C. Young-. KINGS MOUNTAIN—The First National DURHAM—The Citizens National Bank of Bank of Kings Mountain; Capital, $25,- Durham; Capital, $100,000; President, B. 000; President, W. A. Mauney; Cashier, N. Duke; Cashier, J. B. Mason. R. L. Mauney. DURHAM—The First National Bank of KINSTON—The First National Bank of Kin- Durham; Capital, $150,000; President, J. ston; Capital, $100,000; President, N. J. S. Carr: Cashier, W. J. Hollowav. Rouse; Cashier, D. F. Wooten. ELIZABETH CITYT—The First National Bank KINSTON—The National Bank of Kinston; of Elizabeth City; Capital, $100,000; Capital, $100,000; President, E. F. Cox; President, Charles H. Robinson; Cashier, Cashier, R. C. Strong. Wm. T. Old. LAURINBURG—The First National Bank of ELKIN—The Elkin National Bank; Capital, Laurinburg; Capital, $25,000; President, $25,000; President, A. Chatham; Cash- A. L. James: Cashier, Thos. J. Gill. ier, A. Chatham, Jr. LENOIR—The First National Bank of Le- FAYETTEV1LLE—Fourth National Bank of noir; Capital, $50,000; President, T. J. Favetteville; Capital, $100,000; President, Lutz; Cashier, O. P. Lutz. AY. H. W. Lilly; Cashier, Jno. O. Elling- LEXINGTON—The National Bank of Lexing- r ton. ton; Capital, r 25,000- President, R. L. FAYETTEVILLE—The National Bank of Burkhead; Cashier, Fred S. Hills. Fayetteville; Capital, $100,000; President, LILLINGTON—The National Bank of Lil- W. A. Yanstory; Cashier, A. B. McMillan. lington; Capital, $25,000; President, Rich- BANKS AND BANKERS l\ XORTH ' lOLTNA. 127

ard M. Nelson; Cashier, M. P. Hirsch. i \s\ m.i.i: rhi Firsl N LINCOLNTON—The County National Bank Thomasvil ('. F. A. II. Ra of Lincolnton; Capital, $40,000; Presi Lambeth; Cashier, dent, J. M. Rhodes; Cashier, W. E. WADESBORO The First Nal Grigg. Wad sboro; Capital, 150,000; Pi .1 nt, J. D. Lak: \v. i.. LINCOLNTON—The First National Bank of Marshall. \\ \HI'V.Ti>\ Tli- l'ii-> \ i: 01 ll B Lincolnton; Capital, $50,000; President, Washington; Capital, J. A. Abernethy; Cashier, Claude Ram- Limes 1.. Fowle: \. M. saur. Cashier, Dumay. VVAYNESVILLE The Firsl National —The First National Bank of LOUISBURG i Wavnesville; Capital, $25,000; President, R. Louisburg; Caoital, $25,000; di nt, G. W. Maslin; Cashier, \\ . T. G. Allen; Cashier, P. R. White. lock. First National Hank of LUMBERTON—The WELDON—The Firsl National Bank p v President, Lumberton; Capital, $50,000; don: Capital di nt, ffra. 11. H. M. McAllis- Geo. B. McLeod; Casnier, S. Burs i I, I mm s T. Gooeh. ter. WILMINGTON The \.va rican \ Bank of Ma- The First National i MARION— Bank of Wilmington; a] W. A. rion; Capital, $50,000; President, President, W. li. Cooper; Cashier, Thos. Conlev; Cashier, Geo. I. White. E. Cooper. MONROE—The First National Bank of WILMINGTON—The Atlantic National Bank ,W. Monroe: Capital, $100,000; President, of Wilmington, (liquidation January IS, Phifer. C. Heath; Cashier, Roscoe 1908); Capital, $125,000; President, John National Bank ol MORGANTON—Tim First S. Armstrong; Cashier, J. W. Yates. Morgantqn; Capital, $35,000; President, WILMINGTON—The Murchison National A. M. .i M. Kestler; Cashier. Ingold. Bank of Wilmington; Capital, $550 Naional Bank of < < The First II. : I. MOUNT AIRY— Pn sident, C. McQu ien lashi r, 5. Mount Airy; Capital. $75,000; President, Grains' r. Geo. D. Fawcett; Cashier, T. G. Faw- WILMINGTON—The Soul itional Bank cett. of Wilmington; Capital, $200,000; ./resi- NEW BERN—The National Bank of New dent, Matt. J. Heyer; Cashier, C. N. B rn; Capital, $100,000; President, James Evans. A. Brvan; Cashier, G. H. Roberts. WILSON—The First National Bank of Wil- NEWTON—The Shuford National Bank of son; Capital, $100,000; President, John Newton; Capital, $50,000; President, A. F. Bruton: Cashier, W. E. Warren. V Shuford; Cashier. A. H. Crowell. WINSTON-SALEM—The Peoples National OXFORD—The First National Bank of Ox- Bank of Winston; Capital, $300,000; Pres- ford: Capital, $25,000; President, R. W. ident, John W. Fries; Cashier, Wm. A. Lassitev; Cashier, W. H. Hunt. Blair. OXFORD—The National Bank of Granville; WINSTON-SALEM—The Wachovia Bank of Capital, $60,000; President, E. T. White; Winston; Capital, $150,1 Presi- Cashier, H. G. Cooper. dent, Jus. a. Gray; RALEIGH—The Citizens National Bank of Emory Gray. President, Raleigh: Capital, $100,000; Savings Banks. Joseph G. Brown; Cashier, Henry E. Litchford. CHARLOTTE—Southern Loan and S RALEIGH—The Commercial National Bank Bank; Capital, $50,000; President, I of Raleigh; Capital. $100,000; President, M. Scott; Cashier, W. L. Jenkins. B. S. Jerman; Cashier, H. W. Jackson. DURHAM—Home Savings Bank; C ROCKY MOUNT—The First National Bank $50,000; President, George W. H of Rocky Mount; Capital, $25,000; Presi- Cashier. W. W. Whitted. dent. W. H. S. Burgwyn; Cashier, P. R. ELIZABETH CITY Sn I W. T. Capelle. Co.; Capital, $25,000; President, SALISBURY—The Peoples National Bank Old; Cashier, H. G. Cram Savings and of Salisbury; Capital. $100,000; President, FAYETTEVILLE—Cumberland D. R. Julian; Cashier, J. D. Norwood. Trust Co.; Capital, $25,000; Pi SALISBURY—The First National Bank of F. H. Stedman; Cashier, C. W. Rankin. Trust Salisburv; Capital, $50,000; President, W. OOLDSBOUO—Goldsboro Savings and \. C. Coughenour; Cashier, W. H. White. Co.; Capital, $15,000; President, G.

: I II. C. Smith. SHELBY—The First National Bank of Shel- Norw 1. Jr. ashi r, ami by; Capital. $100,000; President, Charles MAW RIVER Granite .Savings

I B. s. Coleman Blanton; Cashier, George Blan- Co.; apital, $5,000; President. ton. Robertson; Cashier, .r. A. Long. SHELBY—The Shell pv National Bank; Cap- men POINT High Poinl Savings and ' s ital. $50,000; President, O. L. Watts; Trust Co.: < '''• - Cashier, James T. Bowman. n Hilliard; Cashier, I".. L. Ragan. savings STATESVILLE—The First National Bank of I. \i i;i\i;i RG Scotland Countj

( \. F. Statesville; Capital $100,00.;; President, B ,,,;,; ,|.n il. $10,000; President, J. C. Irvin; Cashier. E. S. JVgram. James; I a shier, Hinton James. TARBORO—The First Naitonal Hank of Tnr- i EXING TON—Commercial and Pr J. W. boro; Capital. $50,000: President, Geo. A. Bank; Capital, $26,000; ident, J. F. Deaderick. Holderness; Cashier, Ed. Pennington. McCrary; Cashier, L28 BANKS AM) BANKERS C0TT03 \lll.l-.

LUMBERTON—Robeson County Loan and and Trust Co.; Capital. $10,000; Presi-

( Trust o. ; Capital, $10,000; Pn sid in, A. dent, T. H. Battle; Cashier, F. P. Spruill. VV. ;'. II. Morrow. McLean; Cashier, WASHINGTON—Savings and Trust Co.; MONROE—Savings, Loan and Tiu-i Co.; Capital, $50,000; President, B. G. Moss; i apital, $25,000; Presidi nt, R. B. Red- ( ashii i. .1. B. Sparrow. win-: ( II. ashier, B. Clark. WILMINGTON—Atlantic Trust and Banking OXFORD—Oxford Savings Bank and Trust Co.; Capital, $50,000; President, M. J. i o.; Capital, $16,300; President, II. G. Hi \ it; Cashier, Milton Calder. Cooper; Sec'y and ha-.. W. T. Yancey. WILMINGTON—Peoples Savings Bank; Cap- $65,000; H. C. RALEIGH Mechanics Savings Bank; Capi- ital, President, MacQueen; Cashier, F. W. Dick. tal, $15,000; President, (has. E. Johnson; WILMINGTON— - and Cashi' r, Walters Durham. Wilmington Savings Co. Trust ; Capital, $100,000; President, J. RALEIGH Raleigh Savings Hank; capital, W. Norwood; Cashier, C. E. Taylor, Jr. John T. $15,000; President, Pullen, Cash- WILSON — Wilson Trust and Savings Bar.k; Root. ier, Charles Capital, $10,000; President, John F Bru- RALEIGH—Wake County Savings Bank; ton; Cashier, E. T. Barnes. Capital, $15,000; President, T. B. Crow- Private Banks. der; Cashier, W. W. Vass. GREENSBORO—Home Savings Bank; Cap- ROCKINGHAM—Richmond Countv Savings ital, $25,000; President, C. A. Brav; Cash- Bank; Capital, $15,000; President, W. L. ier. T. Glenn. Parsons; Cashier, W. L. Scales. WILMINGTON—Hugh MacRae & Co. Cap- ROCKY MOUNT—Rocky Mount Savings ital, $10,000.

Cotton, Silk and Woolen Mills.

(Abbreviations- -Cotton, c; silk, woolen, w; finishing, f.) Post-office. Name of Mill. Capital Secretary. Treasurer No. Stock. or Owner. Spin'les. Albemarle Efird Mfg. Co., c 200,000 J. Efird 17,000 Albemarle Wiscassett. c 183,200 Cannon 50,000 Asheville Asheville c 250.000 Cone 10,112 Asheville Elk Mountain c 225,000 Devenish Belmont Chronicle, c 100.000 Stowe 10,000 Belmont Imperial 175,000 Stowe 10,316 Belmont Majestic, c 200,000 Stowe 10,944 Bessemer City Bessemer City, c 200,000 Smith 9,000 Bessemer City Crescent, c Whitney Bessemer City J. C. Huss & Co Huss &'Co Bessemer City. . .Smith, c 50,000 Smith Bessemer City Southern, c 275,000 Caesar Cone, Rec 16,000 Bessemer City Vermont, c 80,000 L. L. Jenkins, Rec. 5,000 Biscoe Francis Cotton Mills, c. 125,000 A. W. E. Capel 7,680 Brevard Transvlvania, c 75,000 C. M. Cooke, Jr 4,000 Brookford Brookfud, c 183,100 H. J. Shuford 21,000 Aurora c Burlington ••$ Eugene Holt 17,952 Burlington Belle view c T. Ashley Blvthe 3,328 Burlington Elmira < 210,000 J. H. Holt 6,500 Burlington Gleno- c 112,000 L. Banks Williamson. 5,000 Burlington Glen Raven c 150,000 J. E. Gant 3,000 Burlington E. M. Holt Plaid Mills c. . 40,000 Lynn B. Williamson Burlington Hopedale c 60,000 Lynn B. Williamson.. 6,200 Burlington Lakeside c 88,000 Cameron Came.'on, c 11,200 Caroleen Henrietta, c 675,000 Cedar Falls Ceda:- Falls Mfg. Co. c... 125,000 Central Falls .. ..Worth ATfg. Co., No. 2, c Chapel Hill Alberta, c 75,000 Charlotte Anchor, c £4.000 Charlotte Atherton. c 175,000 Charlotte Barnhardt Mfg. Co. c 24,400 Charlotte Chadwick - Hoskins Co. No. 1, c 1,800,000 Charlotte Chadwick-Hoskins Co. c Charlotte Chadwick-Hoskins Co. c Charlotte Chadwick - Hoskins Co., No. 4, c Charlotte Charlotte Cordage Co. c. 40,000 Charlotte Continental, c 100,000 SILK COTTON, AND WOOLEN MILLS. 129 Post-office. Name of Mill. Capital Secretary, Treasurer No. No. Stock. or Owner. L'ms. Charlotte c Spin'les. Crowley, 50,000 M. P. Crowley 100 Charlotte Elizabeth, c 100,000 Baxter Ross.". 12,000 Charlotte Fidelity Co. c Mfg. 500,000 S. B. Sargent 9,800 Charlotte Geo. A. Howell & Son G. A. Howell & Son 1,280 Charlotte Park Co. c. Highland Mfg. 365,000 J. L. Spencer 38,000 Charlotte Magnolia, c 125,000 A. C. Summerville.. Charlotte 6,144 Mecklenburg Mfg. Co. c. 250,000 Wm, Coleman 12,000 300 Charlotte Sanders, Smith & Co Sanders, Smith '& Co 44 1 Cherryville Cherry, ille Mfg. Co. c 65,800 D. A. Rudisill 5,820 Cherryville Gaston Mfg. Co. e 200,000 D. P. McClurd 12,000 192 Cherryville Howell Mfg. Co. c 50,000 A. H. Huss 2,600 Cherryville Melvilk Mfg. Co. c 80,000 M. L. Rudisill 5.000 Cherryville Vivian, c 49,600 D. R. Mauney 2,500 China Grove Patterson Mfg. Co., c 300,000 W. J. Swink 11,376 158 Clayton Clayton, c 200,000 J. M. Turley 10,240 Clayton Liberty 120,000 E. L. Hinton 4,896 Cliffside c Cliffside, 250,000 R. R. Haynes 20, I 910 Coleridge EnterDrise Mfg. Co. c 25,000 Robert L. Cavtness.. 3,800 Concord Brown Mfg. Co. c 100,000 R. A. Brown 7,780 200 Concord Cabarrus c 500,000 M. I.. Cannon 28,000 542 Concord Cannon Mfg. Co. c 600,000 J. W. Cannon, Jr.. 60,000 1.800 Concord Dowell Mfg. Co 500,000 John H. McDowell. 4,000 Concord Edgemere Mfg. Co., No. 2. 75,000 B. Carroll . Concord Franklin, c 70,000 T. Cannon 6,000 Concord Gibson Mfg. Co. c 375,000 C. Barnhardt 28,000 500 Concord Hanovei Mfg. Co. c 15.000 W. Blunder 3,832 40 Concord Odell Mfg. Co. c ?97,500 Caesar Cone, Rec 45,000 1,200 Concord Young-Hartsell Mills Co. c. 100,000 J. L. Hartsell 10,750 Cooleemee Erwin, No. 3, c 1,000,000 W. A. Erwin 47,360 1.296 Cornelius Cornelius, c 48,600 P. W. Stough 5,500 200 Cornelius Osen Yarn Mills 45,000 F. C. Sherrill Cumberland J. Frederic Houston & Co. c 125,000 J. Frederic Hinston. 4,104 Dallas Dallas, c 65,700 R. S. Lewis 5,000 Dallas Monarch, c 45,000 R. S. Lewis 5,000 Davidson Linden Mfg. Co. c 90,000 F. J. Knox 7,072 Dellbury Coat Mills Co 50,000 F. J. Knox 4,000 Double Shoals. . . .Double Shoals, c 50,000 E. A. Morgan 3,300 Draper German- American Co 387,640 S. H. Marshall 28,000 197 Duke Erwin No. 2,c 400,000 W. A. Erwin 35,000 1,024 Durham Commonwealth, c 125,000 John A. Pugh 712 Durham Golden Belt Mfg. Co. c... 700,000 Charles A. Moore 26,576 640 East Durham Durham Cotton Mfg. Co. c 300,000 J. Harper Erwin.... 22,511 S20 East Durham Pearl, c 175,000 J. Harper Er\vi;i 10,336 238 Edenton Edenton, c 100,000 W. O. Elliott 12,928 Elizabeth City Elizabeth City Cotton Mills, c 100,000 James G. Gregory.. 11,000 Elkin Chatham Mfg. Co., w 350,000 T. M. Lillara..." 90 Elon College Altamanaw c Holt, Gant & Holt... 6,500 320 Elon College Ossipee c Jas. N. Williamson Jr. 4,604 354 Fayetteville Ashlev & Bailey Co., s... Nos. 1 & 2 50,000 J. J. Bailey 15,000 349 Fayetteville Holt-Moigan, c 225,700 L. A. Williamson 10,000 434 Fayetteville Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co. c 125,000 E. H. Williamson 9,776 Fayetteville Lakeview, c 50,000 E. II. Williamson.. 5,000 Fayetteville Tolar, Hart & Holt, c 138,000 E. W. Nblley 14,592 Fayetteville Victory Mfg. Co 225,000 Adam CatteraU 12,544 419 Forest Floren<-e c City ; U50.000 S. B. Tanner 15,000 400 Franklinton Sterling, c 100,000 A. II. Vann 6,448 Franklinville Franklinville Mfg. Co. c . 80,000 Hugh Parks, Jr 3,504 'bo Franklinville Randolph Mfg. Co. c 90,000 Hugh Parks, Jr 6,408 204 Gastonia Arlington, c 175,400 G. W. Ragan 9,568 Gastonia Avon, c 200,000 Robert A. Love 10.000 324 Gastonia Clara Mfg. Co 100,000 C. B. Armstrong 6,000 Gastonia Dunn Mfg. Co. c 100,000 O. B. Armstrong 5,000 Gastonia Flint Mfg. Co 150,000 L. F. Groves 5,472 Gastonia Gastonia Mfg. Co. c 200,000 W. W. Glenn 9,300 248 Gastonia Gray Mfg. Oo. c 175,000 J. II. Separk 10,240 Gastonia Holland Mfg. Co 50,000 W. T. Love 2,500 130 COTTON, SILK AND WOOLEN MILLS.

Post office. Name of Mill. Capital Secretary, Treasurer No. Stock. or Owner. Spin'les. Gasti mia Loray, c 1,250,000 A. Moore 58,000 Gastonia Modena c 180,000 .Moore 17,536 Gastonia Morowebb, c 100,000 Moore 6,720 Gastonia 07ark <• 200,000 Rankin 10,000 Gastonia Trenton, c 124.S0O Dixon 8,448 Gibsonville Gem Lawrence Holt... 5,000 Cibsonville Minneola, c 200,000 J. A. Davidson. 15,000 Goldsboro Borden Mfg. Co., c 150,000 P. L. Graham Alamance c 20,000 Robert Graham Bellemont c Robert Graham Carolina c 60,000 Robert COTTON, SILK AND WOOLEN MILLS. 131

Post-office. Name of Mill. Capital Stock. Lincolnton Eureka Mfg. Co 40,000 I.. Lincolnton Indian Creek Mfg. Co. c. 23,350 Lincolnton John Rudisill Mfg. Co. c. . 31,800 Lincolnton Piedmont, c 20,000 Lincolnton Rhodes Mfg. Co 100,000 Lincolnton Wampum, c 160,000 Long Island Long Island, c 50,000 Long Shoals Long Shoals, c 99,900 Lowell Lowell, c 75,000 Lowell Peerless Mfg. Co 75,000 Lumberton Dresden Cotton Mills 200,000 Lumberton Lumbal ton, c 175,000 Lumberton National, c 110,000 Maiden Maiden c 44,000 Maiden Providence, c 87,500 Maiden Union, c 119,200 Manchester Manchester, c Marshall Capitola Mfg Co. c 65,000 Mayesworth Mayes Mfg. Co 200, 000 Mavodan Avalon, c 800,000 Mayodan Mayo, c 200,000 McAdensville McAden, c 400,000 Monbo Monbo Mfg. Co., c 90,000 Morganton Alpine c 150,000 Mooresville Mooresville, c 200,000 Mountain Island.. Knox Net and Twine Oo. c 99,500 Mt. Airv Alpine, w 20,000 Mt. Airy Hazelhurst, c 10,000 Mt. Airv Laurel Bluff Mill, c Mt. Airy Mt. Airy Cotton Mill, c. . 100,000 Mount Holly Albion, c 40,000 Mount Holly Mount Holly, c 50,000 Mount Hollv Nims Mfg. Co. c 74,750 Mount Holly Tuckaseegee Mfg. Co. c 40,000 Mount Holly Woodlawn Mfg. Co 100,000 Mt. Pleasant Tuscarora, c 45,000 Mt. Pleasant W. R. Kindley, c 43,500 Monroe Everett, c 55,200 Monroe Tcemorlee, c 125,000 Monroe Monroe, c 128,000 Newton Catawba, c. (not running) 60,000 Newton Catawba, w 6,000 Newton Clyde, c 32,000 Newton Ridgeview, c 100.000 Newton Newton, c 150,000 New London Tucker & Carter Rope Co. 175,000 Norwood Norwood Mfg. Co., c 90,000 Oxford Oxford, c 175,000 Patterson Gwyn-Karper MfgCo. c. &w. 70,000 Fhillipsburg Crowdei Mountain, c 60,000 Pilot Mountain... Pilot Mountain, c 100,000

Pilot Mountain. . .Pilot Mountain Cotton Mill, c 100,000 - Pineville Chadwick Hoskins Co. , No. 5 1,800,000 Pittsboro J. M, Odell Mfg. Co. c... 66,700 Raeford Raeford Power & Mfg. Co. 700,000 Raleigh Caraleigh Mills Co., c 150,000 Raleigh Neuse River, c 125,000 Raleigh Pilot, c 20,000 Raleigh Raleigh, c 157,000 I'amseur Columbia Mfg. Co., c 80,000 Randleman Naomi Falls Mfg. Co. c... 108,550 L'andleman Randleman Mfg. Co. c 250,000 Reidsville Edna, c 120,000 Rhodiss Rhodis^ Mfg. Co. c 300,000 Roanoke Rapids. .Roanoke Mills Co. c 408,600 Roanoke Rapids.. Rosemary Mfg. Co. c 27,300 132 COTTON, SILK AND WOOLEN MILLS.

Post-office. Name of Mill. Capital Secretary, Treasurer No. No. Stock. or Owner Spin'les. L'ms.

Rocky Mount Rocky Mount, c . -: 7-2. 500 Thomas H. Rattle... 26,000

Rockingham Great Falls Mfg. Co. c. . . 100,000 Claude Gore. 8,160 239 Rockingham Hannah Pickett, c . 200,000 W. B. Cole 10,080 Rockingham Leak, Wall & McRae, c. . 150,000 F. \V. Leak 8,032 200 n Rockingham Lcdbett r Mfg. Co., c... . 25,000 H. D. Ledbetter 2,736 Rockingham Pee Dee Mfg. Co., c... . 375,000 George P. Entwistle 15,456 750 Rockingham Roberdel Mfg. Co., c... . 187,500 J. Lc Grand Everett.. 16,436 722

Rockingham .Steele's, c , . 225.000 Robert A. Johnson... 23,296 600

. Rockwell Barringer Mfg. Co. , c . . . L50.000 J. M. Halshouser... 5,000 Roxboro Longhurst Cotton Mills, G. O. Coble 15,792 Roxboro Roxboro, c ISO, G. O. Coble 12,200

Putherfordton. . . .Levi, c , 02,000 M. Levi 6,480 St. Paul's St. Paul, c 110,000 A. R. McEachern Salisbury Grace Mills, c 15,000 F. L. Robbins... 40 Salisbury Kesler Mfg. Co., c 227,000 C. E. Stevenson. 26,000 306 Salisbury Salisbury, c 250,000 O. D. Davis 20,096 590 Salisbury Vance, c 100,000 E. B. Neave 10,000 Sanford Sanford, c 149,700 J. R. Jones 10,944 400

Scotland Neck .. .Scotland Neck, c. . . A. McDowell. Selma Selma, c 90,000 Thomas T. Candler. 5,280 Shelby Belmont, c 60,000 A. W. McMurry 3,700 Shelbv Ella Mfg. Co 135,000 J. H. Kamsour 5,000 Shelby Lily Mill & Power Co. c. . 100,000 J. R. Dover 5,000 Shelby Shelby, c 150,000 J. C. Smith 8,500 230 ' Siler City Hadley-Peoples Mfg Co. c. 36,800 J. C. Gregson 5,000 Smithfield Smithfield, c S'1,200 F. K. Broadhurst. .. . 10,000 Snow Camp Dixon Mfg. Co. w 7,200 T. F. McVey 560 13 Southside Lincoln, c S5,000 D. E; Rhvne 6,656 Spray Leaksville, c 30,000 W. R. Walker 3,500 624 Spray Lily, c 67,000 J. S. McAllister 3,576 270 Spray Morehead, c 162,000 W. R. Walker 12,750 Spray '..Nantucket, c 251,800 C. D. Wall 11,696 738 Sprav Rhode Island, c 125,000 Lawrence McRae 10,000 144 Sprav Sprav, c 187,000 W. R. Walker 24,240 '60 Sprav Sprav, w 125,000 Lawrence McRae... 2,490 Stanly Mariposa, c 54,000 R. H. Morrison 3,264 Stanly Stanley Creek, c 34,450 E. L. Pegram 4,160 Statesville Bloomfeld Mfg. Co. c 106.900 H. A. Yount 5,200 Statesville Paola, c 110,000 N. B. Mills 5,300 180 Statesville Statesville, c 175,000 T. D. Miller 10,000 Stubbs Buffalo Co. c 42,400 S. N. Lattimore. .. . 3,600 Mfg. 466 Swepsonville Virginia c 100,000 A. L. Baker 10,192 Tarboro e 200,000 John A. Weddell... 6,528 Fountain, 200 Tarboro Tarboro c 164,450 J. M. Jones 13,000 2,600 24 Taylorsville Little River c U. L. Alspaugh Tomlinson. . . . 5,000 Troy Capelsie, c. 40,800 J. G. E. 5,000 216 Troy... Smitherman, c '.. 73,000 A. W. Cape!...... Steel Tumersburg Turnersburg, c 20,000 Stimpson & 1,600 Wadesboro Wadesboro c 60.400 J. W. Hathcocs 7,760 8,000 Wadesboro Wades(>.,ro Mfg. Co. s 66,000 Russell Murray 16,000 186 Wake Forest Royal, c 222,000 Wm. L. Royall ' Woxhaw c 50,000 J. L. Rodman 6,256 Rodman-Heath, 210 i Weaverville Reems Creek w 9.800 J. H. Wright Shaw 5,129 Weldon- Shaw, c 100,000 W. T. Erwin 25,088 903 West Durham.... Erwin, c 4,000,000 W. A. Mason 2,500 Williardsville.... Little River Mfg. Co 60,000 J. B. Williamson.... 10,304 424 Wilmington Delgado, c 275,000 J. W. 450 Wilmington Wilmington Cotton Mills e 200,000 H. M. Chase 6,800 6,240 Wilson Wilson, c 100,000 W. M. Farmer Winston-Salem... Arista, c 325,200 B. J. Pfohl 5,184 200 50 Winston-Salem... Fries, w&c 325,000 F. & H. Fries 864 Winston-Salem... Southside, c B. J. Pfohl 10,752 168 Worth Harden Mfg. Co. c 12,000 O. D. Carpenter 4,160 Worthville Worth Mfg. Co. No. l,c... 200,000 J. E. Williamson 10,000 434 Zirconia Green River Mfg. Co. c... 250,000 J. O. Bell 7,500 -1 KNITTING MILLS—FU RXITURE FACTORIES. 133

Knitting Mitts.

Post-office. Name of Mill. Capital Secretary, Treasurer No. No. Stock. or Owner. Spin. Mchns. Albemarle Lillian 35,000 A. L. Patterson 81 Albemarle Wiscassett 483,200 J. F. Cannon 50,000 254 Burlington Burlingti n $ 26^500 A. H. Fogleman 81 Burlington Daisy 12,356 J. M. Browning 82 Burlington Sellers Hosiery Mill 15,000 D. E. Sellers 50 Burlington Whitehead Hosiery Mill . . 10,000 R. H. Whitehead 68 Chapel Hill Blanch Hosiery Mills 15,000 W. E. Lindsay 68 Drexel Drexel 3,600 P. E. Berry.." 31 Durham Chatham 9,000 W. T. Cole 61 Durham Durham 500,000 C. McL. Carr 16,160 1,025 Elizabeth City... .Elizabeth 30,000 P. H. Williams. 178 Enfield Enfield Hosiery Mill Geo. T. Andrews.... 1 30 Fayetteville Algodi n 50,000 Jno. C. Gorham.... 71 Flat Rock Skyland Hosiery Co 150,000 H. E. Stilwell 200 Flat Rock Trident 16,000 A. L. Bassett 50 Goldsboro Goldsboro Knitting Mill... 30,000 Geo. C. Royal I 55 Greenville Commercial 36,000 W. H. Dail, Jr.... IS Haw River Regina 25,000 W. H. Childrey 50 Henderson Balfron 30,000 R. D. Johnson.... 110 Hickory Hickory Hosiery Mill 20,500 J. A. Cline 68 High Point Durham No. 3 37,500 W. F. Carr 87 High Point High Point Hosiery Mill.. 70,500 J. II. Adams 30O Hillsboro Bellevue Mfg. Co 125,000 T. N. Webb 5,000 55 Kernersville American 50,000 Jno. G. Kerner 126 Kernersville Lowrv 8,000 J. W. Lowrey 26 Kernersville Victor 10,000 D. Leak 58 Kinston Orion 68,000 J. F. Taylor i;o 57 Littleton Littleton 20,000 L. Vinson Lynn Tryon Hosiery Co 75,000 E. C. Wilcox 304 Newton Newton D. J. Carpenter 312 107 Raleigh Martin J. B. Martin 86 Raleigh Melrose 32,000 J. S. Wvnne 02 Raleigh Raleigh Hosiery Mill 29,300 S. A. Asiie, Jr 50 Kandleman Randlcman 27,700 A. N. Bulla 12 Reepsville Indian Creek 3,000 D. J. Beam 152 Rockv Mount Rocky Mount Hosiery Co.. 50,000 G. T. Andrews I.. McDowell.. 86 Scotland Neck. . . .Crescent 10,000 Chas. Scotland Neck Scotland Neck Cotton 260 Mill 73,285 J. S. Bowers 51 Selma Selma 16,000 R. M. Howell 20 Statesville Bradford 25,000 J. A. Bradford H. L. MacCall 46 Statesville Statesville Knitting- Co. . . 125.000 Tarboro Runnvmede 120,000 c. W. Jeffreys 210 Tarboro Tarboro Hosiery Mills 50,000 \Y. S. Howard SO 46 Valdese Waldensian 10,000 F. Garron . . Vaughan Vaughan 10,000 R. S. Spiers 92 Washington Thelma J. E. Kennett 35 Weldon Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co... 77,825 W. A. Pierce 2.80S 70 Winston-Salem Carolina 20,000 1». U. Green 102 Winston-Salem P. H. Hanes 100,000 P. H. Hanes, Ji 145 Winston-Salem Maline 100,000 W. J. Peterson 120 Winston-Salem Shamrock 63,000 A. s. Hanes 200 - Zebulon Zebulon 10,000 W. II. Edwards

Furniture Factories.

Postoffice. Name of Factory. Capital Stock. Pri . Own. or Mgr. Albemarle Albemarle furniture -Mfg. Co 9,150 00 R. \. < rowell Ashboro Ashboro Chair Co 20,000.00 C. C. McAlister Ashboro Ashboro Furniture Co 7,500.00 1'. II. Morris Ashboro Randolph Chair Co 3,500.00 K. A. Hammer Biscoe Biscoe Bending and Chair Company 18,000.00 S. 1.. D 134 FURNITURE FACTORIES.

Postofflee. Name of Factory. Caiptal Stock. Pres., Own. or Mgr. Concord Yorke Furniture Co 48,000.00 B. E. Harris Cornelius Cornelius Furniture Co... 14,000.00 F. O. Sherrill Drexel Drexe 1 Furniture Co 75,000.00 A. M. Kistler Dunn Newberry Bros. & Cowell. 32,(100.00 W. H. Newberry, Jr. Elkin Elkin Furniture Co 23,800.00 S. M. Arnold Oibsonville Overman Chair Co 35,000.00 T. H. Overman Goldsboro Goldsbrro Furniture Mfg. Companv 90,000.00 J. L. Borden Greensboro Gate O'tv Fur. Mfg. Co. . . 36,000.00 W. E. Harrison Greensboro Greensboro Fur. Mfg. Co. . 100,000.00 C. E. Holton Hickory Hickorv Furniture Co 32,500.00 K. C. Menzies High Point Alma Furniture Co 10,000.00 J. H. Petty High Point Best Chair Co 12,300.00 J. T. Best High Point Columbia Furniture Co... 50,000.00 W. H. Ragan High Point Continental Furniture Co. 40,000.00 Fred N. Tate Kigh Point Dalton Furniture Co 15,000.00 R. F. Dalton High Point Eagle Furniture Co 50,000.00 E. A. Snow J. High Point Globe Home Fur. Co. . . 175,000.00 Elwood Cox High Point High Toint Furniture Co.. 350,000.00 M. J. Wrenn High Point High Point Metallic Bed Company 30,000.00 J. H. Millis Kigh Point Kearns Furniture Co 77,000.00 E. M. Armfleld High Point Kearns Upholstering Co... 3,500.00 T. A. Kearns High Point Kitchin Cabinet and Table Company 4,500.00 a. J. Dodamead High Point. .' Myrtle Desk Co 40,000.00 L. C. Sinclair High Point Marsh Furniture Co 24,000.00 J. W. Harris High Point Southern Chair Co.. 24,000.00 E. A. Snow High Point Smith Furniture Co. 30,900.00 -.J. L. Ferguson, Jr. IFgh Point Tate Furniture Co.. 48,000.00 J. H. Vate High Point Tomlinson Chair Co 50,000.00 S. F. Tomlinson High Point Union Furniture Co. 16,500.00 W. T. Kirkman High Point Victor Chair Co 5,000.00 F. J. Kearns High Point Welsh Furniture Co 30,000.00 W. P. Pickett King Grabs Mfg. Co 13,950.00 V. T. Grabs Kernersville :Kernersville Fur. Mfg. Co. 37,500.00 W. S. Linville Lcaksville Leaksville Furniture and Lumber Mfg. Co 12o,000.00 J. M. Hopperd Lenoir Harper Furniture Co G - F. Harper Lenoir Kent-Coffy Mfg. Co 33,000.00 A. A. Kent Lenoir Kent Furniture and Coffin Co 20,000.00. .A. A. Kent Lenoir Moore Furniture Co 50,000.00 F P. Moore Lexington American Furniture Co. 16,000.00 J D. Grimes

Lexington Crowel! Furniture Co. . 10,000.00 D F. Conrad 1 exington Dixie Furniture Co 28,800.00 E. J. Buchanan Lexington Elk Furniture Co. 49,491.00 Zeb V. Walser Lexington Lexin; .'en Uphol. Co. 7.500.00 W. H. Walker Lexington Oneida Chair Co.. 31,566.00 C. A. Hunt, Jr. Iilesville Jas. H Ingram 5,000.00 ...Jar.. H. Ingram Lincolnton Michai Gheen Co.. 3,600.00 R. M. Michai Marion Blue Ridge Furniture Co. 25,000.00 J L Morgan - Marion.. Catawba Furniture Co 100,000.00 T F Wrenn Marion McDowell Furniture Co.. 50,000.00 L. J. P Cutlar Marion Western: Furniture Co 12.000.00 W A Conley Mebane Mebane Iron Bed Co $100,000.00 S. Arthur White

Mebane Nelson-Cooper Lumber cS Furniture Comany 7,400.00 p. L. Cooper Mebane White Furniture Co 100,000.00 W. E. White Mocksville Mocksville Chair Co 15,500.00 E L. Gaither Mocksville Mocksville Furniture Co... 21,800.00 T. B. Bailey Morganton Morganton Furniture Co... 55,500.00 J. MacNaughton Mt. Airy Bann: .• Mfg. Co 9,000.00 J. L. Banner Mt. Airy Mt. Airv Mantel and Table Co 30,000.00 Geo. O. Graves Mt. Airy National Furniture Co 25.000.00 J. H. Prather Murphy Murphy Furniture Mfg. Co 35,000.00 W. H. Woodberry No. Wilkesboro ... Forest Furniture Co 30,000.00 J. E. Finley No. Wilkesboro... Oak Furniture Co 19.200.00 T. B. Finley Ore Hill Ore IIP' Mfg Co 5,000.00 Jno. R. Lane FURNITURE FACTORIES—NEWSPAPERS. 135

Postoffice. Name of Factory. Capital Stock. . Own. or Oxford Oxford Furniture Co 50,000. 00 .. I. C. Horner Randleman Randleman Chair Co 17,500. 00 .. F. Ingold Sanford Fitts-Orabtree Co... .00 .. Mfg. 19,800. W. A. Cr: I Sanford Sanford Mfg Co 15,1 00 ... H. M. Weller Statesville Atha Chair Co 18,900. 00 .. W. A. Thomas Statesville Imperial Fur. Mfg. Co 30,000. 00 .. J. C. Steel Statesville Kincaid Furniture Co -29,500. 00 .. W. T. Kincaid Statesville Statesville Furniture Co.. 17,000, 00 .. W. A. Thomas Thomasville Cramer Furniture Co 50,000. 00 .. ...Jno. T. Cramer Tliomasville Lambeth Furniture Co.... 14,000. 00 .. R. L. Lambeth Thomasville Queen Chair Co 12,900. 00 .. J. A. < Thomasville Standan! Chair Co 70,000. 00 .. C. F. Lamb.th

Thomasville Thormisrille Chair Co 25,000. 00 ...... Jno. T. Cramer Thomasville Thomacville Furniture Co. 14,000. 00 .. F. S. Lamb Mi

Trinity Julian Chair Co 4,500 .00 ...... w. II. i; V/aynesville Hazel-wood Mfg. Co 10,200. 00 Win. II. I Wavnesville Unagusta Mfg. Co 25,000. 00 .. C. H. Hobbs Waynesville Wavnesville Fur. Co 20,000 00 Alden Howell Waynesville Waynesville Wood Mfg. Co 25,000 .00 S. H. Keller 00 Winston-Salem. . ..Forsyth Char Co 50,000. Chas. Siewera Winston-Salem.... Forsvth Furniture Co 50,000. 00 Chas. Sewers Winston-Salem... .Forsvth Tron Bed Co 19,000. 00 Chas. Siewers Winston-Salem.... Forsyth Mfg. Co 50,000. 00 H. E. Fries Winston-Salem... .Oakland Mfg. Co 65.000. 00 W. P. Hill Winston-Sal^m.... Salem Parlor Fur. Co 10,000, 00 Ralph Siewer3

Newspapers in North Carolina.

Inde- [Abbreviations.—Deir.., Democratic; Rep., Republican; Pop., Populists- Ind., pendent; E., Educational. Epis., Episcopal, Indus., Industrial; Pres, Prestyterian; M., Methodist; M. P., Methodist Protestant; B., Baptist; Rel., religious: Ad., advertising; A., Athletics: Lit.. Literary; q., quarterly v., yearly: S., social; d., daily; w., weekly; sw., semi-weekly; m., monthly; bm., bimonthly.! Town. Nam'1 of Pap»r. Editor. Albemarle Albemarle Chronicle, Rep. w W. A. I A':bemarle Stanly Enterprise, Dem., w J. D. Bivins Apex Journal, Dem., w \V. II. Smith Ashboro Ashboro Courier, Dem., w William C. Hammer Ashboro Randolph Bulletin, Rep., w U. S. Hayes Asheville Ashev-lh> Citizen, Dem., d. an d w James II. Caine Afheville Ashev:'.le Gazette-News, I r.d, d Earle Godby Asheville Our Church Record, Luth., m E. T. Co Asheville Our Mountain Home, Trade, n i J. M. Stone Ayden Free Will Baptist, Bap., v: E. T. Phillips Barium Springs ..Our Fatherless Ones, Pres., m John Wakefield Bayboro Bavbcro Sentinel, Dem., w W. II. Miskell S Beaufort Lookout, Ind., w : Horace 11. Hai Benson Spokesman, Dem., w Robert E. I. A. Smith Bessemer City ...Bessemer Citv Messenger, , w Bixby Hornet, sm VV. II. Jarvis Boone Watauga Democrat R. C. Rivera Prevard Sylvia'i Yallej News, Dem., w I. J. Miner Brewers Curfew, A., m W. L. Brewer Eryson City Times Tnd., w D. M. Sand rid ire Buie's Creek Little River Record, E., w J. \ Cam| A. B. Jr. Burgaw ; Pender Chronicle, Dem Croom, Burlington Burlin«ton New=, Dem., w Ogden I-'. Crowson Burlington State Dispatch, Rep., w John I! Hoffman

I Burnsville Black Mountain Eagle, Dem., w M. I Canton Vindicator, Local, w II. E. \\ Carthage Blade, Dem.. w W. II McN ill Carthage Moore County News, Dem.. w II. A Chapel Hill News, Dem., w W. B. Thompson Chapel Hill TarHrel, A., w F. I\ Grahum Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Magazine, Lit., bm I. B. It Chapel Hill University Record, E., m faculty Charlotte Advertiser, Trade, w I. T. Sanders Charlotte American Textile Manufacturer, Tex., w David ' 136 NEWSPAPERS IN NORTH CAROLINA.

Town. Name of Paper. Editor. Charlotte Carolina Pythian, Py., m J. G. Baird Charlotte Charlotte Medical Journal, Med., m Edward C. Register charlotte Charlotte News, Dem., d J. C. Patton Charlotte Charlotte Observer, Ind. Dem., d. and w J. P. Caldwell Charlotte Evening Chronicle, Dem., d Wade H. Harris Charlotte Messenger of Hope, P. Epis., m Walter J. Smith Charlotte Merchants Journal and Commerce, T., m Norman H. Johnson Charlotte Mill News G. S. Escott Charlotte Peoples Paper, Ind., w J. P. Sossaman Charlotte Presbyterian Standard, Pres., w P. R. Law Charlotte Southern T. m M. L. i Publisher, ( Yeager Charlotte Times Democrat, Dem., w J. C. Patton Cherryville Cherryviiie Eagle, Ind., w John M. Magness Clarkton Clarktcn Exr.ress, Dem.,.. w ..A. C. Johnston Clinton Holine,- Advocate, Hoi., sir, A. 3. Crumpler Clinton News Dispatch, Rep., w Thos. E. Owen Clinton Sampson Democrat, Dem., w H. J. Hines Columbus Polk County News, Ind., w Chas. H. Williams Concord Concorr Times, Dem., sw... J. B. Sherrill Concord Evening Tribune, Dem., d. and w James F. Hurley Cooleemee Journal, Dem., w J. C. Sell Crescent Rays, E.. m ..J. M. L. Lyerly Davidson Davidson College Magazine, Lit., m A. P. Dickson, Jr. Danbury Danbury Reporter, Ind. Dem., w N. E. and E. P. Pepper Dellaplane Ind. Ship and Scholars Eagle, Rep., w J. W. Majors Dunn Guide, Uem., w J. P. Pittman Durham Daily fun. Dem., d James A. Robinson Durham Morninp- Herald, d Jos. H. King Durham N. C. Journal of Education E., m E. C. Brooks Durham Post, Lit., w T. H. Lindsey Durham Recorder. Ind., w Zeb. P. Council Durham South Atlantic Quarterly, lit., q Edwin Mims and W. H. Glasson Durham Trinity Archive, E., m M. A. Briggs Durham Trinity Chronicle, E., w E. W. Knight Edenton Baptist. B., m H. H. Mashburn Edenton Edenton Transcript, Dem.,w W. F. Swaringen Elizabeth Citv... Signs of the Times, Bap., sra H. F. Woodhouse Elizabeth City.. ..Tar Heel E. A. Womble Flkin Elkin Times, Ind., w T. M. George Elm City Mirror, Dem.,w John W. Blount hlon College Christian Sun, Chris., w J. 0. Atkinson Enfield Progress, Dem., w Theo. M. Cooper ] I Fairmont Messenger, Dem., w S. F. Thompson I Fayetteville Chronicle, Rel., m J. J. Hall [Fayetteville Fayetteville Daily Observer, Dem.. d. and w E. J. Hale Franklin Franklin Press, Ind., w M. D. Billings {Gastonia Gastonia Gazette, Ind. Dem., sw E. D. Atkins Gastonia Gastonia New., Ind. Dem., sw Hugh Long | d. E. Robinson \ Goldsboro Goldsboro Argus, Dem., and w Joseph w A. Roscower i Coldsboro Goldsboro Headlight, Dem., Goldsboro Goldsboio Record, Ind., w C. A. & G. W. Brown Goldsboro N. C. Odd Fellow, Frat., m B. H. Woodall Graham Alamance Gleaner, Dem., w J. D. Kernodle Oreensboro Apostoiic Messenger, Hoi., sw Winfred R. Cox Greensboro Daily Industrial News, Rep., d W. A. Hildebrand Greensboro Daily Record Dem., d J. M. Reece Greensboro Greensboro Patriot, Dem., V,". T. Underwood Greensboro Greensboro Telegram, Dem.. d R. W. Haywood Greensboro Labor Nows. Labor, w A. J. Williams and Lewis Burtnett Greensboro North Carolina Christian Advocate, Rel., w Hugh M. Blair Greensboro North Carolina White Ribbon, W. C. T. U., m.Mis Ellen J. Y.Preyer Church w J. F. McCulloch Greensboro Our Record, M., , Greensboro State Normal Magazine, E., bm Students Greensboro Southern Electrician, Elec, m R. S. Fitzgerald Greensboro Woman's Missionary Record, M., m Airs. J. F. McCulloch Greenville Dailv Reflector, Dem., d. and sw D. J. Whitehead Ouilford College. .Collegian, Lit., m ....R. J. M. Hoobs Hamlet Messenger-Review, Ind., w H. W. Townsend Hayesville Clav County Couriei,. w G. W. Sanderson Henderson Gold Uaf, Dem., w. Thad R. Manning NEWSPAPERS IX NORTH CAROL. NA. 137

Town. Name of Paper. Editor. Henderson Union Christian Star, Rel., m J. II. Hollow&y Hendersonville ... Western N. C. Times, Rep., w T.W.Valentine Henderson ville ...French Broad Hustler, Dem., w M. L. Shipman Hickory Catawba Lutheran, Rel m C. L. Miller Hickory.... Hickory Democrat, Dem., w W. E. Holbrook

Hickory Lenorian, E., m .' C. W. Cromer Hickory Reformed Church Standard, Rel., bm J. L. Murphy Hickory Times-Mercury, Pop., sw J. F. Click High Point Daily Enterprise, Ind. Deni., d J. J. Farriss High Point Evangelist, Rel., w W. L. Mellichampe High Point Friends Messenger, Rel., m Clara I. Cox High Point Southern Furniture Journal, T., m H. W. Kronheimer Hillsboro Golden Rule, Watchman and Messenger, Tern., sw W. H. Jordan Hillsboro Orange County Observer, Dem., w Joseph A. Harris Hope Mills Cape Fear Shuttle, w G. G. Myrover Jacksonville Weekly Enterprise, Dem., w A. C. Dawson Jefferson Jefferson Recorder, Dem., w T. W. Adams Kenansville Eastern Carolina News, Dem., w D. S. Hines Kernersville Forsyth News, w F. A. Slate Kings Mountain.. Kings Mountain Herald, Dem., w C. A. Eury Kinston Carolina Evangel, Rel., w J. R. Rountree Kinston Free Will Baptist Advocate Rel., w J. S. Brown Kinston Kinston Free Press, Dem.. d. and sw D. T. Edwards Kittrell Messenger and Educator, E., m J. R. Hawkins and W. 11. Giles LaGrange LaGrai pe Sentinel, Dem., w D. H. Petree Laurinburg Eastern Searchlight, E., m E. M. McDuffie I.aurinburg Exchange, Dem., w Jonathan Peele Leaksville Gazette, Dem, w J. T. Darlington Lenoir Lenoir News, Ind., sw EL C. Martin Lenoir Lenoir Topic, Dem., w W. M. Moore Lexington Dispatch, Dem., w H. B. Varner W. Lexington North State, Rep., w J- Vanhoy J- E. Lillington Lillingtcr. News, Dem., w Ligon Lincolnton Lincoln County Times, Rel'., w L. B. Thompson Lincolnton Lincoln County News, Dem., sw W. A. Fair Littleton Central Academy Record, sm J. B. Aiken 1. R. Walker Littleton News Reporter, Dem., w 1' Littleton True Reformer, Ind., w N . Vmin; Littleton Times-Herald, Dem., w J- M. Rhodes M. Rhodes Littleton Visitor, w L James A. Thomas louisburg u'ranklin Times, Dem., w Lumberton Robesonian, Dem., sw J- A. Sharpe Madison Herald C. O. McMichael Marion McDowell Democrat, Dem., w 3. E. Whittcn Marshall French Broad News, Rep., w I. C. Ramsey •Marshall Madison County Record, Dm., w J. R. Swann J. Z. Green Marshville Carolina Union Farmer, Agri., w J - z - Greene Marshville Our Home, Ind., w V . B. Maxton Scottish Chief, Dem., w. Harker Mecca Watchman of Truth, Bap., m William R. Welborn Mocksville Davie Record, Rep., w C. Frank Stroud Mocksville Mocksville Courier, Dem., w William K. Clement Monroe utomve Enquirer, Ind., w R. C. Ashci Monroe Monroe Journal, Ind. Den;., w R F. Beasley Mooresville Moorcsville Enterprise, Dem., sw I. Bailey Robeson Moravian Falls... Yellow Jacket, Rep., w R. Don Laws & Gaskul Morehead City. ..Enterprise, Dem., w Webb A. Deaf Carolinian, E., bm Mrs. L. Winston Morganton..." Cobb Mcrganton Newslh raid, Dem., w T. G.

— • — . Mount Airy Blue Ridge Daily Breeze, d Vt \irv...... Ml. Any News, Dem., w I. E. John Mt. Airy Mt. Aiiv Leader, Rep., w Thos. B. Gardner \ ^ Smith Mount Olive Baptist, Rel., sm Mount Olive Tribune, w Fred R. Mint Murfreesboro Murfre=sboro Index, Dem., w '• " Hick Tow ns Murphy Cherokee Scout, w Meroney_& l| " 1 " Nashville Graphic, Dem., w ; ", ;""" Nazareth Truth. Path., m PhomasF. ' 1. Meven New Bern New Bern Journal, Ind. Dem., sw Charles °"'" ( " """" New Bern Sun, Dem., d 138 NEWSPAPERS IN NORTH CAROLINA.

Town. Name <"f Paper. • Editor. Newton Catawba Courty News, Dju., sw C. H. Mebane Newton Newton Enterprise, Dem., w F. M. Williams N. Wilkesboro Hustler, Dem., w W. E. Pharr N. Wilkesboro. . .Saturday News, w R. F. Reynolds Oriental Orient., Ind.. w J. T. Stradling Oxford Orphan's Friend and Masonic Journal, Masonic, w John Nichols Oxford Oxford Public Ledger, Dem., w F. M. & W. M. Pinnix Pilot Mountain. ..Pilot, Local, w T. M. and W. F. George Pinehurst Outlook w H. L. Jillson Pittsboro Chatham Record, Dem., «v H. A. London. Pittsboro N. C. Index, Meth.,w J. C. Stanton Plymouth Roanokf Beacon C. V. W. Ausbon Plymouth Washington County Times, Ind., w Geo. W. Jackson Raeford Facts and Figures, Dem., v D. S. Poole Raleigh American J. 0. U. A. M., sm W. E. Faison Raleigh Biblica. Recorder, Bap., v Hight C. Moore Raleigh Bulletin, Agri., m Agricultural Dept. Raleigh Caucasian, Rep., w L. F. Butler Raleigh Christian Advocate, M., w T. N. Ivey Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic, A., w V. C. Moore Raleigh News and Observer, Dem., d. and w Josephus Daniels Raleigh Progressive Farmer, Agri., w Clarence H. Poe

Raleigh Red and White, Lit., m , W. N. Sloan Raleigh Times. Dem., d J. V. Simms Raleigh Watchman, Fra., sm Z. P. Smith Randleman Central North Carolinian, Ind., w W. I. Boone Randleman News, Local, w W. M. Brewer Red Springs Citizen, Dem., w R. B. Branch Reidsville Review, Dem., sw J. T and Manton Oliver Reidsville Websters Weekly, Dem., w John R. Webster Rich Square Roanoke-Chowan Times, Ind. Dem., w .Andrew J. Conner Rockingham Anglo-Saxon, Ind., w J. M. Smith Rckingham Post ...... ' W. E. Dockery Rocky Mount Reocrd, d. and w J. H. Herbert Rocky Mount Twin County Echo, Dem., w J. O. Foy Roxboro Courier, Dem., w John A. Noe'l Roxboro Messenger, Rel., quar J. A. Hornaday Rural Hall Messenger, Ind., w Frank T. Miller Rutherfordton....Sun, lVm., w W. T. R. Bell

Salisbury Carolina Watchman, Dem. , w William H. Stewart Salisbury Daily Post, Dem., d. and sw John M. Julian Sanford." Express D. L. St. Clair Sanford Lee County Times, Dem., ...w R. M. Phillips Scotland Neck ...Commonwealth, Dem., w E. E. Hilliard Selma Selma News, Dem., w G. B. Craven Shelby. Cleveland Star, Dem., sw H. T. Hudson Shelbv Shelby Aurora, Rep., w J. Y. Hamrick Siler City Siler Ojtv Grit.w W. S. Durham Smithfield Church Messenger, Rel., m Beaty & Lassiter Smithfield Smithneld Herald, Dem., w T. J. Lassihr and J. M. Beaty Snow Hill Square Deal, w G. A. Jones Snow Hill Standard-Laconic, Dem., w J. E. Debnam

Southern Pines. . .Tourist, w .... H. E. Foss Southport Southport Herald, Dem., w howard C. Curtis Southport Messenger, Local, w J. R. Evans Sparta Star, Vnm., w A.S.Carson Spencer Crescent, Ind., sw L. S. Allen Spray N. C.-Va. Constructionist, w W. I. Boone Statesville Iredell County Mascot, Dem., sw A. H. Gilmore Statesville Landmark, Ind. Dem., sw ..R.R.Clark Sunlight Peoples Friends, Bap., sm Chas. Zollicoffer Svlva Jackson County Journal, Dem., w W. E. Gaillard Tarboro Tarboro Southerner, Dem.,d. and w Frank Powell Taylorsville Mountain Scout, w A. C. Payne Thomasville Charity and Children, B., w Archibald Johnson Thomasville Times, Dem., w J F. Westmoreland Trov Montjomerian, Dem., w ...W. F. Hunsucker Tryon Tryon Bee, Ind., w George E. Morton " NEWSPAPERS IN NORTH CAROLINA. 139

"N "THE OLD RELIABLE" THE NEWS AND OBSERVER A CONSOLIDATION OF

The Raleigh Sentinel The Raleigh Observer (Established March, 1865.) (Established 1876.) The Raleigh News The State Chronicle (Established 1871.) (Established 1884.)

FIRST ISSUED AS The News and Observer 1881

Town. Name of Paper. Editor. \* adesboro Ansonian W. O. Bivens Wadesboro Messenger-Intelligencer, D.-m., w J. G. Boylin Wake Forest Pastoral Visitor, Rel., m W. R. Cullom WakeForest Student, Lit., m Students Wake Forest Wake Forest Weekly, Athe., w Students Warrenton Record. Dem., w J. C. Hardy Warsaw Duplin Journal, Dem., w John M. Faison Washington Gazette, Dem., w C. L. Stevens Washington Messenger, Dem., d C. L. Stevens Washington Progress, Dem., w W. K. Jacobson Waxhaw Waxhaw Enterprise, Ind. Dem., w P. T. Way Waynesville Waynesville Courier, Dem., w G. C. Briggs Weldon Eastern Sentinel, Local, w H. B. Harrell Weldon Roanoke News, Dem., w John W. Sledge Whitehead Times, Agri., m W. L. Edwards Whiteville News-Reporter, Dem., w -F. T. Bizzell Wilkesboro Chronicle, Dem., w R. A. Deal Wilkesboro Patriot C. H. Cowles Williamston Enterprise, Dem., w A. E. Whitmore Williamston Gospel Messenger, Prim. B., m S. Hassell, J. E. W. Henderson Wilmington Evening Dispatch, Dem., d Jas. H. Cowan Wilmington Fruit and Truck Growers' Nat. Journal, T., bm Z. W. Whitehead Wilmington Mission Herald, Rel., m T. P. Noe Wilmington Morning Star, Dem., d. and w William II Bernard Wilmington Southern Lumber Journal, Trade, sw Z. W. Whitehead Wilson Carolina Evangel, Chris., w W. G. Walker Wilson Daily Times, Dem., d. and w Tohn D. Gold Wilson Wilson Messenger, Dem., w Jno. T. Jenkins Wilson Zion's Landmark, Prim. B Ino. T. Jenkins Windsor Windsor Ledger, Dem., w S. W. Kenn.y Winston-Salem Academy, E., m F. II. Clewell Winston-Salem. .. .Business Guide, Ind., m M. I. Stewart I' Winston-Salem. . .Daily Sentinel, Dem., d. and sw H. R. Winston-Salem... New' Covenant, Rel., m J. D. I' Winston-Salem. ...Southern Tobacco Journal, T., w G. E. Webb Winston-Salem Union Republican, Rep., w L B. Qoslen Winston-Salem WacUnia Moiavian, Mora., m ' H. Clewell Winston-Salem... Winston-Salem Journal, Dem., d S. II. l-\n Yadkinville Yadkin Ripple, Rep., w C. M. Wai Yanceyville Caswell Democrat, Dem., w A. Yancey Kerr Yanceyville Sentinel, w T. .1. 1 (endi rson

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Religious and Church Statistics.

Summary Religious Denomi nations. Denominations. Ministers. Churches Advent Christian IS Associated Reform Christian 70 of Christ - Church ; Disciples 65 Dunkards 9 Episcopal 128 Evangelical Lutheran 53 Friends 65 Hebrews ' Latter Day Saints 7 Moravian 13 Old Moravian, Seed 9 Presbyterian 201 Ref orined Church 39 Roman Catholic 31 Seventh Day Adventists 5 Salvation Army 5 Waldness 1 BAPTISTS— Missionary' 1,048 Free Will 231 Primitive 160 METHODISTS— M. E. Church, South 744 Methodist Protestant 56 " M. E. Church, (North) 67 Methodist, Wesleyans RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS. 141 — Rutherford College, Rutherford College— Michael Mclnerny— Belmont. W. B. Davis, President. 31 members. C. Dennen Wilmington.— Wake Forest College, Wake Forest—C. J W. B. Hannon— Wilmington. Jackson, President. 210 members. M. A. Irwin Newton— Grove. Trinity Park High School, Durham—W. A. J. A. Kavanagh Southern Pines. Cade, President. 55 members. T. W. Stapleton—New Bern. A. and M. College, Raleigh—W. S. Dean, J. A. Gallagher—New Bern. President. 283 members. W. T. Whcartv— Goldsboro. Whitsett Institute, Wlri'setx—J. Y. Joyner, T. P. Griffin—— Raleigh. President. 116 members. T. F. Price —Nazareth. SCIENCE. T. P. Hayden Nazareth. CHRISTIAN E. A. Rigney—Nazareth. First Church of Christ, Scientist, New P. G. Marion—Asheville. Bern—First Reader, Mrs. Amy E. King; P. F. Marion—Asheville. Chairman of Board of Director, Miss M. W. F. O'Brien—Durham. Assistant to Publication — H. Harrison ; Joseph Mueller Charlotte. Committee, Miss E. C. Ferebee. Leo. Kunz—Salisbury. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wilming- Gregory Windschiegl—Salisbury. ton—First Reader, Edward C. Lewis; Vincent Taylor—Greensboro. Chairman of Board of Trustees, Miss Mary George Lester—Winston. Bridgers; Publication Committee. Mrs. F. J. Gallagher—Fayetteville. Hettie E. Fennell. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ashe- REFORMED CHURCH. Mrs. Harriet H. ville—First Reader, Members, 6,639. Smith; Chairman of Board of Trustees, Sunday-schools, 45. George G. Smith; Assistant to Publica- Teachers and scholars, 5,277. tion Committee, Geo. S. Powell. Contributions, $27,667. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Kinston— President, Rev. C. E. Wehler, Newton. Mrs. Assistant to Publication Committee, Stated Clerk, Synod of Potomac, J. C. Henry Peebles. Leonard, Lexington. MINISTERS. MORAVIAN CHURCH. John Green Park Number of communicants 3,834 Ingle, Michael L. Hedrick, Lexington. Number of non-mommunicants 312 Jacob C. Olapp, Newton. Number of children 1,823 Peter M. Trexler, Salisbury. John A. Newton. Total 5.974 Foil, Paul Mt. Pleasant. Provincial Synod meets once in three Barringer, L. Hickory. District Conference every year, Joseph Murphy, jears. Jacob C. Leonard, Lexington. generally in November. The Provincial J. M. Luther Lyerly, Crescent. Board consists of Bishop Rondthaler, Rev. James D. Andrew, Bur'ington. James E. Hall and John W. Fries. LIST MINISTERS. Julius H. Shuford, Hickory. OF Thomasville. Edward Rondthaler—Winston-Salem. Wm. H. McNairy, Bishop E. China Grove. John H. Clewell—Wintson-Salem. Henry Sechler, Joshua L. Bowers, Greensboro. John Kenneth Pfohl—Winston-Salem. John H. Keller, Concord. Edward S. Crosland—Winston-Salem. Wm. B. Duttcra, Salisbury. Edward G. Winston-Salem. Stempel— David E. Bowers, High Point. Leon G. Luckenbach— Winston-Salem. Samuel W. Beck, Newton. E. —Winston-Salem. W. Spaugh Walter W. Rowe, Newton. James E. Hall—Clemmons. Calvin B. Heller, Salisbury. E. P. Mendenhall—Clemmons. Wm. M. Causey, Concord. John F. McCuiston—Friedbery. Shuford Peeler, Greensboro. A. Holton— Edgar Mayodan. Allen R. Holshouser, Rockwell. F. Walter Grabs—Bethania. Charles E. Wehler, Newton. C. H. Wenhold, Jr. —Kernersville. Anthony Shulenberger, China Grove. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. E. Garver Williams. Mt. Pleasant. J. Yearick, Maiden. No. of members, 5,104. Leidy Milton M. China Grove. No. of churches, 36. Noacher, Lee A. Peeler, High Point. No. of clergy, 31. LIST OF —THE CLERGY. METHODIST PROTESTANT Bishop, Leo. Haid Belmont. CHURCH. Vicar General, Felix Hintemeyer. 56; Chancellor, Thomas Oestreich—Belmont. Number of members, 20,160; ministers, Melchoir Reichert—Belmont. churches, 223; Sunday-schools, 208; schol- Willibald Baumgartner—Belmont. ars, 12,719. at Greensboro. The Ignatius Remke—Belmont. Publishing House Church Record, Augustine Echer—Belmont. Conference Organ, Our Eugene Egan—Belmont. J. F. McCulloch, Editor. Greensboro. James Buchholz—Belmont. President of Conference—W. E. Swain, Buss—Belmont. Asheboro. Alphonse Mount. William Regnat—Belmont. Secretary—S. W. Taylor, Pocky 142 RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.

Appointments for 1909. St. Paul (Station)—C. E. M. Raper, — Greensboro. Alamance W. M. Pike, Liberty. Tabernacle—H. L. Powell. Albemarle—J. F. Dosier, LaGrange. Uwharie—T. A. Plyler, Denton. Anderson—C. H. Greenville Whitaker, Vance—W. J. Hackney, Henderson. S. C. W. Lexington—J. A. Ledbetter, Seagrove. Asheboro T. M. Ashe- (Station)— Johnston, Winston—G. F. Millaway. boro. Yarborough—N. G. Bethea, Cross Anchor, — L. Weaver- Buncombe (C) Geo. Curry, S. C. ville. Thomasville—Edward Suits, Thomasville. Asheville —J. D. Ashe- (Station) Williams, Yadkin Valley—A. H. Bryans, Lexington. ville. Burlington (Station) —J. O. Williams, Bur- CHRISTIAN ( DISCIPLES) lington. CHURCH. Caldwell H. B. (C.)— Gorman, Hickory. J. W. Hines, President—Rocky Mount. Chatham To be C. W. (C.)— supplied by J. H. S. Hodges, Vice-President—Ayden. Bates, Siler City. J. R. Rountree, Corresponding Secretary— Chesterfield (C.)—To be supplied by P. L. Kinston. Jordan. C. M. Morton, Recording Secretary—Wil- Cleveland (C.)—W. D. Reed, Fallston. son. Concord —A. O. Con- (Station) Lindley, Geo. Hackney, Treasurer—Wilson. cord. ADVISORY Davidson (C.)—J. W. Hulin, Denton. BOARD. Denton (C.) —G. L. Reynolds, Denton. A. J. Moye—Farmville. Fairview (C.)—D. A. Braswell, Shetucket. J. J. Brinson—Beard's Creek. Flat Rock (C.)—W. F. K»nnett, Stokes- J. F. Latham—Greenville. dale. J. C. Cowell—Dunn. Forsyth (C.)—W. C. Lassiter, Tobacco- R. II. Jones—Winston-Salem. ville. S. B. Taylor—Catharine Lake. Gaston (C.)—T. A. Williams, Bessemer D. P. Bradshaw—Dunn. City. MINISTERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Graham and Haw River (Stations) —J. R. D. H. Adams—Pungo Hutton, GreensrJoro. D\ W. Arnold—Greenville. Granville (C.)—J. W. Frank, Henderson, Stanley Ayers—Williamston. R. F. D. No. 4. B. T. Bitting—Stokesdale. Greensboro (Station) —T. J. Ogburn, H. C. Bowen—Belhaven. Greensboro. W. B. Brickhouse—Skinnersville. Greenville and Spring Church—W. D. J. C. Caldwell—Wilson. Fogleman, Pleasant Hill. Isaiah Carver—Rougemont. Guilford (C.)—D. A. Highfell, Liberty. W. H. Cobb—Whitakers. Halifax —W. L. Henderson. — (C.) — Harris. J. C. Coggins Black Mountains. Haw River (C.) Unsupplied. H. S. Davenport—Fairfield. Henderson (Station) —R. M. Andrews, Hen- C. L. Davis—Leechville. derson. D. W. Davis—Washington. High Point (Station)—A. G. Dixon, High J. T. Davis—Ayden. Point. W. A. Davis—Washington. Ivey (C.) —W. A. Lamar, Democrat. J. G. Dukes—Englehard. LaGrange—J. H. Abernathy. J. A. Erwin—Wilmington. Lebanon—J. H. Maton, High Point. Hayes Farish—Wilson. Liberty—Chas. J. Edwards, Liberty. T. L. Frost—Spray. Lincoln—J. E. McSwain, Cherryville, R. T. J. Glenn—Stoneville. F. D. No. 3. Thomas Green—Pantego. Littleton—R. C. Stubbins. H. S. Gurganus—Plymouth. Mebane—G. W. Holmes, Mebane. J. S. Henderson—Harbinger. Mecklenburg—Supplied by Oliver D. Stacy. C. J. Helsabeck—Asheville. Mocksville—— W. T. Totteh, Yadkin College. A.J. Holton—Olympia. Monroe W. —D. Martin, Monroe. N. B. Hood—Dunn. Mt. Hernon J. A. Burgess, Burlington, R. J. A. Hopkins— Winston. F. D. No. 7. C. W. Howard—Kinston. Oak Ridge—W. R. Lowdermilk. W. G. Jackson—Plymouth. Orange—Homer Caston, Efland. J. R. Jinnette—-Beaufort. Mt. Zion—A. L. Hunter, Pinnacle. Claude C. Jones—New Bern. Randleman—T. H. Matthews, Randleman. I. W. King—Wilmington. Randolph—W. F. Ashburn, Liberty. C. E. Lee—Washington. Richland—J. H. Stowe, Asheboro. A. F. Leighton—Macclesfield. Roanoke—C. L. Whitaker, Enfield. J. 0. McReynolds—Asheville. Rockingham—H. W. Braswell, Rocking- A. J. Manning—Jamesville. ham. C. B. Marshburn—Wilson. Rocky Mount (Station)—S. • W. Taylor, R. H. Massengill—Four Oaks. Rocky Mount. U. Minahuchi—Asheville. Saxapahaw—H. S. P. Thompson, Saxapa- J. A. Mizzell—Jamesville. haw. E. E. Moore—Ayden. I Stanley—E. G. Lowdermilk, Plyler. G. A. Moore—Reelsboro. RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS. 143 — Jesse Moore Wilson.— Herbert W. —Reynolds—High Falls. C. M. Morton— Wilson. Elwood Cox Eula.— Cecil Outlaw— Wilson. John S. Tillman— Asheboro. R. P. Omer—Washington. Levi Cox Ramseur,— No. 1. J. F. Owens —Dunn. David Farrow, Jr. —Randleman, No. 3. D. H. Petree La Grange. Michael C. Farlow— Edgar. R. L. Philpott,— Beasley. Michael Farlow Randleman, No. 3. J. B. Respass Pantego. CONTENTNEA. L. T. Rightsell—LaGrange. John S. Moore—Goldsboro. J. Rountree—Kinston. R. John C. Holly—Wilmington. J. R. Smith—Plymouth. G. Whitford Edgerton— Goldsboro. J. .A. Spruill—Plymouth. — — Louisa Bridgers Warsaw. J. F. Sumrell Marion. William U. Grantham—Princeton. S. W. Sumrell—Grifton. — — Charles Peterson Chintilla, Va. C. H. Swain Roper. Micajah T. Cox—Goldsboro. J. R. — Tingle Plymouth. DEEP RIVER. J. W. Tyndall—Kinston. Rufus P. Point. G. T. Tyson—Leechville. King—High C. Cox—Archdale. W. G. Walker—Wilson. Dougan Nereus — M. V. Warner—demons. M. Barker Archdale. Thomas E. Anderson— No. 1. T. W. Whitley—Bath. Thomasville, J. Robert Parker— W. O. Winfield—Bath. High Point. James H. Davis— S. C. J. W. Wolfe—Rural Hall Marion, Joseph Potts—High Point, No. 1. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Enos Harvey—High Point-. Number of congregations, 53; number M. Davis Branon—High Point. of members, 6,726, a gain of 139 during YADKIN VALLEY. Annual called North past year. meeting, Wade H. Adams—Yadkinville, R. F. D. Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, is Lucy Vestal—Martin. held at Guilford Wed- College, beginning Franklin Warden—Yadkinville, R. F. D. before the second in Au- — nesday Monday Iven Adams —Martin. gust. — James Ring East Bend. Clerks L. Lyndon Hobbs, (President of Annie E. Williams—Lewisville. Guilford College) and Mary M. Petty. L. Simeon Mixon—Yadkinville. Evangelistic Superintendent—Eli Reece, SURRY. Greensboro. T. Wesley Wooten—Mount Airy. Ministers of N. C. Yearly Ellen Marshall—White Pains. Meeting. J. C. Holmes—White Plains. EASTERN QUARTER. Samuel Pickett—Mount Airy. Walter White—High Point. Lorena Reynolds—Dobson. Elizabeth E. White—Nicanor. William J. Reid—Dobson. David Coppock—Rich Square. NEW GARDEN. SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN Albert Peele—Guilford College. CONVENTION. Mary A. Peele——Guilford College. This convention is composed of seven Mary C. Wood}- —Guilford College. conferences, three of which are in North Raymond Binford —Guilford College. Carolina. Mary E. Cartland Greensboro. The membership of this church in North H. Peele—Guilford Joseph — College. Carolina is about 11,000, with 70 ministers J. Edwin Jay Guilford— College. and 105 church. At Elon College is the Stephen S. Myrick Greensboro. Christian Orphanage with Rev. J. L. Fos- Eli — Reece Greensboro. ter, superintendent. WESTERN. SOUTHERN CONVENTION. Simeon Barker—Climax. President Southern Christian Convention, W. Alpheus White—Guilford College. Rev. W. W. Staley, D. D., Suffolk, Va. Jeremiah S. Cox—Greensboro. Prof. P. J. Keriiodle, Elon College, Sec- Eli Craven—Causey. retary. Arthur E. L. Pain—Jaruco, Cuba. John A. Mills, Raleigh, Treasurer. Ellen Woody Pain—Jaruco, Cuba. President Christian Missionary Associa- Martha Woody—Rio Grande, Porto Rico. tion, Rev. N. G. Newman, president, Hol- Alfred Zachary—Snow Camp. land, Va. Thomas F. Andrew—Staley. Rev. L W. Johnson, Suffolk, Va., Sec- Margaret E. Hackney—Liberty. retary. Rufus Pegg—Gibsonville. B. D. Jones, Holland, Va., Treasurer. Manley Holladay—Greensboro. NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA Rodema Wright—Snow Camp. CONFERENCE. David E. Sampson—Graham. Prof. W. A. Harper, Elon College, Pres- Thomas Dixon—Snow Camp. ident. Miles Reece—Snow Camp. Prof. W. P. Lawrence, Elon College, Georgia B. Reece—Snow Camp. Secretary. SOUTHERN. Rev. T. W. Stroud, Union Ridge, Treas- Sarah E. W. Winslow—Holly. 144 RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.

MINISTERS. 65; contributions, $54,005. OF SYNOD. J. 0. Atkinson, Elon College. OFFICERS T. B. Dawson, Elon College. President—Rev. V. Y. Boozer, Concord. V c( -President— J. E. Concord. W. H. Ford, Carysville, Ohio. Schenck, Albemarle. H. C. Fulton, White Roads. Secretary——H. A. McCullough, W. T. Herndon, Elon College. Treasurer James 1). Heilig, Salisbury. J. W. Holt, Burlington. LIST OF THE CLERGY. A. F. Isely, Shallow Ford. G. D. Bernheim, Charlotte. P. T. Klapp, Pittsboro. L. A. Bikle, Concord. J. W. Patton, Elon College. J. A. Fesperman, Salisbury. C. C. Peel, Elon College. W. R. Ketchie, Mocksville, No. 1. J. W. Pinnix, Kernersville. R. L. Brown, Salisbury, No. 6. T. W. Strowd, Union Ridge. R. C. Holland, Chariotte. J. W. Wellons, Elon College. E. P. Parker, Gibsonville. W. L. Wells, Elon College. Geo. H. Cox, Glass. R. P. Crumpler, Elon College. H. M. Brown, Efird's Mills. EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA CONFER- V. R. Stickley, Burlington, No. 4. ENCE. J. A. Linn, Rockwell. B. S. Brown, Barber. Rev. G. R. Underwood, President, Os- J. W. Strickler, Rural Hall. good. H. A. Trexler, Salisbury, No. 3. Rev. W. C. Wicker, Elon College, Sec- C. B. King, Charlotte. retary. C. B. Miller, China Grove. J. C. Ballentine, Varina, Treasurer. M. M. Kinard, Salisbury. MINISTERS. C. A. Brown, Salisbury. W. G. Clements, Morrisville. J. H. C. Fisher, Mt. Pleasant. J. E. Concord. J. L. Foster, Elon College. Shenk, F. Gibsonville. G. J. Green, Morrisville. M. Harr, C. E. Newman, Henderson. V. Y. Boozer, Concord, No. 4. H. A. Albemarle. S. B. Klapp, Greensboro. McCullough, G. R. Underwood, Osgood. Geo. S. Bearden, Wilmington. L. W. Mangum, Benson. W. A. Snvder, Wilmington. A. Richfield. J. D. Wicker, Jonesboro. W. Dutton, M. L. Winston. Creedmoor. C. B. Cox, Burlington. W. C. Wicker, Elon College. T. C. Parker, Barber. A. P. Barbee, Durham. R. R. Sowers, Salisbury, No. 1. Point. T. A. Pounds, Clayton. J. L. Morgan, High H. Scholz, Macon. C. I. Morgan, Salisbury. CAROLINA CONFER- C. P. Fisher, Salisbury, No. 3. WESTERN NORTH No. 5. ENCE. G. H. L. Lingle, Lexington, Chas. R. Pless, McLeansville. Rev. L. I. Cox, Elon College, President. L. B. Spracher, Salisbury, No. 4. Rev. R. L. Williamson, Seagrove, Sec- W. B. Aull, China Grove. retary. J. P. Miller, Mt. Pleasant. J. A. Turrentme, Burlington, Capt. H. E. H. Sloop, Gold Hill. Treasurer. C. K. Helland, Concord. MINISTERS. E. A. Shenk, Winston-Salem. T. E. White, Ponce, Porto Rico. R. L. Patterson, Charlotte. R. L. Williamson, Seagrove. Tennessee Synod. H. A. Albright, Moffitts. A. Elon Number congregations, 76; number minis- C. Boon, College. num- J. R. Comer, Spencerville. ters, 30; number members, 6,000; P. H. Fleming, Burlington. ber Sunday-schools, 58. W. W. Lawrence, Erect. OFFICERS OF SYNOD. C. W. S. Long, Graham. President—J. Moser, Hickory. — Lincolnton. D. A. Long, Graham. Treasurer R. A. Yoder, Chas. K. Kings H. T. Moffitt, Mofflts. Recording Secretary— Bell, J. U. Newman, Elon College. Mountain. W. H. Roach, High Point. Statistical Secretary—E. A. Kohn, Cherry- Fork Creek. ville. S. H. Way, THE CLERGY. P. T. Way, Unionville. LIST OF J. A. Webster, Franklinsville. J. C. Moser, Hickory. M. E. Hammer, Tillman. R. A. Yoder, Lincolnton. D. J. L. I. Cox, Elon College. Settlemyre, Liberty. R. H. Cline, Monroe, EVANGELICALr LUTHERAN J. P. Price, Granite Falls. CHURCH. D. I. Offman, China Grove. This Church in North Carolina is or- W. A. Deaton, Hickory. Lincolnton. ganized in three Synods—North Carolina, J. L. Deaton, Edith. Missouri, and Tennessee. Jacob Wike, North Carolina Synod. Prof. R. L. Fritz, Hickory. J. L. Maiden. Communicants, 8,906; number of churches, Cromer, RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS. 146

W. J. Boger, Mt. Holly. .1. W. Cox—Raleigh. James F. Deal, Henry. B. W. Trippett—— Bailey. C. K. Lippard, Saga, Japan. Sidney Harris Black— Creek. F. K. Roof, Hickory, No. 3. J. L. Strickland— Middli John Hall, Gastonia. A. R. Flowers— Taylor. E. H. Kohn, Cherryville. B. B. Deans —Middlesex. C. K. Bell, Kings Mountain. F. M. Hinton Barnes' Store. J. A. Yount, Conover. J. R. Morris, Selma. H. A. Kistler, Montz, No. 1. H. H. Gillum—Stallings. C. L. Miller, Hickory. W. J. Wilkins— Pine Level. John D. Mauney, Newton. Curtis Howell— Goldsboro, No. 6. J. A. Arndt, Newton. W A. Benson—Dudlev. P. D'. Risinger, Dallas. W. H. Collins—Dickens. C. J. Sox, Statesville. Henry Rentfrow Barnes' Store. W. A. Lutz, Statesville. C. E. Orton—Dudley. A. L. Boliek, Lexington. J. K. Ruffin— Spring Hope. H. L. Seagle, Lincolnton. W. P. Faison— Wendell. L. L. Lohr, Reepsville. A. B. Utley—Apex. \V. D. Wise. Newton, No. 2. G. W. Ferrell—— Wendell. M. L. Pence, Henry. T. J. Eatman— Lamm. Missouri Synod. N. B. Nordan Goldsboro. W. M. Howell— Konly. Communicant membership, 2,350; number S. W. Jones—Apex. of churches, 2G; Sunday schools, 22; E. A. W. Husketh—Creedmoor. ministers, 23; parish school teachers, 7. W. R. Holder—Durham. LIST OF THE CLERGY. John Thompson—Nero. W. E. Anderson— No. 1. N. J. Bakke—Greensboro. Wakefield, B. T. Dixon—Elm Paul Bischoff—Conover. City. W. B. Everett—Clayton. R. A. Bischoff—Conover. W. M. —Saratoga. E. T. Asheville. Bagley Coyner, S. B. Scaff—Durham. D. A. Goodman— Connelly Springs. R. F. Pittman—Princeton. H. W. Gross—Greensboro. Ad. Haentzschel—Conover. LICENSED PREACHERS. \V. B. Lenard— P. C. Henry—Conover. Louisburg. —Goldsboio. J. G. 0. Katthain, Conover. Thomas Snipes J. E. Pikeville. S. S. Keisler—Conover. Davis— J. H. J. S. Koiner—Conover. Whitley—Glover. J. W. Wood— W. H. Lash—Salisbury. Louisburg. — Hubert Martin—Lillian. C. Lauterbach— Ridgeway. M. Lochner —Greensboro. Cape Fear Conference. G. E. Long Newton. MINISTERS. George Luecke—Conover. W. W. Avant— Atkinson. J. Mc. David—Charlotte. M. R. Allen—Four Oaks. G. A. Romoser—Conover. W. H. Smithfield. J. Ph. Schmidt—Concord. Avery— J. A. Blalock—Dunn. C. O. Smith—Claremont. R. W. Bass— R. F. D. 3. J. M. Smith—Conover. Clinton, A. J. Bordeaux— Ashton. Fr. Wahlers—Greensboro. I. W. Bordeaux—Ilocut. C. A. Weiss—Conover. C. J. Carr, . FREE WTLIi BAPTIST J. F. Casey—Goldsboro. CHURCH. J. S. Ellis—Clayton. —Lvdia. Moderator—Elder P. T. Lucas—Lucama. E. F. Edwards C. W. Ezzell—Wallace, R. F. D. No. 2. Secretary—Elder E. T. Phillips— Ayden. E. C. Futrell Coldsboro. Treasurer—E. E. Dail, Winterville. W. L. Godwin—Newton No. 2. Ministers, 231. Grove, W. R. Glover—Duk.. Churches, 308. II. II. Goff—Benson. Members, 21,276. 0. B. Garris—South Washington. Western Conference. W. B. Hare—Duke. MINISTERS. J. F. Hill—LaGrange,— R. F. D. No. 2. L. M. Mitchell—Kenly. \V. J. Jernigan Dunn, — H. W. —Dunn. J. H. Worley Pine Level. Jernigan— G. C. Mills—Apex. L. E. Johnson Goldsboro.— J. W. Valentine—Stagings. J. Ruffin Johnson Four Oaks, No. 4. T. H. Matthews—Spring Hope. ( !. A. Jackson i loldsboro, No 5. — I.unda Lee—Dunn. K. !•'. D. No. 1. P. T. Lucas Lucama. — G. W. Davis—Fremont. J. M. Langdon Wilson's Mills. w. B. H. Boykin—Taylor. J. Lucas Duke. L. T. Phillips—Selma, R. F. D. J. w. Moore, . AV. T. Johnson—Goldsboro, No. 5. G. S. Mobly, . —Dunn. E. T. Phillips—Ayden. J. F. Owens

10 146 RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS. — A. B. Peavy—Laurel Hill, R. F. D. No. 1. D. B. Garner Newport. G. A. Pope—Dunn. T. D. Noe—Beaufort. H. Pope—Dunn. W. J. Moore—Kinston. K. Raynor—Hope Mills, R. F. D. No. 1. C. L. Merrill—Morehead City. Robert Strickland—Four Oaks, R. F. D. 1. J. J. Boyd—Cove. W. B. Strickland—Dunn. G. W. Kennedy—Cabin. D. R. Stafford—Four Oaks, R. F. D. No. 1. J. W. Salter—Stacy. H. J. Summerlin—Dunn. J. A. Ringgold—Tuscarora. Joseph Salmon— Fayette ville. R. C. Kennedy—Cabin. — Littlefield. J. M. Wilson Keener. L. W. Witherington—— Conference. C. J. Voliva Winstead\ ille. Central B. W. Wells—Bettie. MINISTERS. Theodore Yarboro—Flox. T. N. Manning—Winterville. T. C. Foster—Richlands. J. M. Barfleld—Ayden. H. J. Whaley—Cabin. F. McLawhorn—Greenville, No. 2. K. F. Springle—Cedar Point. J. Rollins—LaGrange. G. C. "Vause—Ayden. A. A. Tyson—Rocky Mount. J. G. Howard—Richlands. G. S. Johnson—Greenville. J. W. Alford—New Bern. W. H. Laughinghcuse— Greenville. Solomon Duff—Beaulahville. M. W. Ange—Jamesville. J. A. Morris—Arapahoe. T. H. Barnhill—— Grindooi. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL W. C. Vause Hookerton. CHURCH. J. R. McG'askey—Ayden. C. L. Little—— Winterville. Diocese of North Carolina. A. Tyson Farmville.— The counties of Northampton, Halifax, E. D. Hathaway Conetoe. Edgecombe, Wilson, Johnston, Harnett, T. Pollard—Stokes. W. Moore, Richmond and Scotland, on the B. H. Hearne—Greenville. east, with Surry, Yadkin, Iredell and Butler—Aulander. J. T. Mecklenburg on the west, and all inter- D. M. Ratcliff—Yeatesville. vening territory. J. A. Snow Hill. — Sugg— — Bishop Joseph B. Cheshire, Raleigh. E. L. Sowers Cclumbia. Archdeacon of Charlotte—Edwin A. Os- S. C. R. I. Corbitt—Timmonsville, borne, Charlotte. N. 3. C. B. Jones—Winterville, Archdeacon of Raleigh—Nicholas Colin —Pinetown. J. D. Boyd — Hughes, Chocowinity. J. T. Bundy Fountain. Archdeacon of Colored Work—Henry B. De- M. A. Woodard— — Ayden. lany. D. A. Windham Saratoga. President of the Standing Committee—I. R. E. Edmondson—Eureka. — McK. Pittenger, Raleigh. S. F. Lassiter Branchville, Va. Secretary and Registrar—Julian E. Ingle, — No. 4. C. J. Harris Greenville, Raleigh. A. Snow No. 4. — Tyndall— — Hill, Treasurer Chas. E. Johnson, Raleigh. C. O. Armstrong Ayden. Histonographer—John L. Henderson, Salis- Va. E. R. Ricks—Branchville, bury. Eastern Conference. Number of parishes and missions, 100. MINISTERS. Communicants, 6,220. Baptized persons, 10,769. J. B. Russell—Beaufort. Contributions, 1908, ?SS,695.85. I. H. Pipkin—Core Point. LIST OF THE CLERGY. G. W. Harrison—Trenton. Joseph B. Cheshire, Bishop—Raleigh. W. W. Denny—Pink Hill. Primus P. Alston (colored) —Charlotte. T. F. Wallace—Branch's Store. Francis W. R. Arthurs—Sewanee, Tenn. H. Cunningham—Deep Run. James B. Avirett—Buena Vista, Va. C. Miller—Baird's Creek. Thomas B. Bailey (colored)—Statesville. R. W. Merritt—Wilmington. Richard L. Bame—Mooresville. W. G. Jones—Sarecta. Milton A. Barber—Raleigh. J. Gaskins—Wit. Alfred R. Berkeley—Mayodan. W. Lupton—Columbia. Locke W. Blackwelder—Salisbury. W. W. Lewis—Beaufort. Sidney S. Bost—Durham. A. E. Rouse—Seven Springs. Reni. S. Bronson—Macon. J. Jones—Sarecta. Simeon J. M. Brown—Cooleemee. S. S. Kirk—South Creek. Thaddeus A. Cheatham—Wilson. C. Heath—Bonus. Henry Teller Cooke—Winston. R. F. Daugherty—Cove. John H. Crosby—Raleigh. J. E. Howard—Richlands. John C. Davis—Concord. J. W. Sewell—Beaufort. Henry B. Delany (colored) —Raleigh. I. W. Russell—Beaufort. Thomas G. Faulkner—Greensboro. E. L. Swain—Newport. Frederick A. Fetter, Monroe. L. N. Downs—Chocowinity. Alexander Gait—High Point. E. B. Coston—Richlands. Henry T. Gregory—Southern Pines. L. C. Garner—Newport. Sanders R. Guignard—Greensboro. RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS. 147

Samuel M. Hanff—Duke. C. D. Malone—Washington. Francis W. Hilliard—Oxford. Alexander C. D. Noe—Belhaven. Richard W. Hogue—Chapel Hill. Walter R. Noe, Clinton. Horner Leach Hoover—Leaksville. Thomas P. Noe—Wilmington. Frederick H. T. Horsfield—Oxford. Charles B. Pritchett (colored) —Augusta, Ga John C. Horton—Warrenton. A. W. Seabrease—Wilmington. N. Colin Hughes—Chocowinity. Frederick N. Skinner — Beaufort. A. B. Hunter—Raleigh. Claudius F. Smith—Elizabeth City. Julian E. Ingle—Raleigh. William B. Suthern, Jr. (colored) Fayette- B rancis Joyner—Littleton. ville. James E. King (colored)—Raleigh. Junius L. Taylor (colored) —New Bern. Geo. W. Lay—Raleigh. F. B. Ticknor—Aurora. John London—Louisburg. II. W. Ticknor—Aurora. Charles H. Male (colored)—Oxford. William T. Wood (colored) —Washington. Harris Mallinckrodt—Charlotte. Edward Wootten—Wilmington. Matthias M. Marshall—Raleigh. Missionary District of Asheville. William H. Meade—Chapel Hill. So much of the State of North Carolina as W. L. Mellichampe—High Point. lies west of the "Diocese of North Caro- Francis J. Murdoch—Salisbury. lina." Edward L. Ogilby—Burlington. Bishop—Junius M. Horner, Asheville. —Charlotte. — Edwin A. Osborne — General Missionary E. N. Joyner, Tryon. Francis M. Osborne Charlotte. Secretary and Treasurer—Alfred II. Stubbs, Eobt. Bruce Owens—Rocky Mount. Asheville. John W. Perry (colored)—Tarboro. Registrar—John A. Deal. Franklin. Robert N. Perry (colored)—Wilson. Chancellor—Theo. F. Davidson, Asheville. Girard W. Phelps——Victoria, Va. Number of Parishes and Missions, 81. William T. Picard Jackson. Communicants, 2,608. I. McK. Pittenger—Raleigh. Baptized persons, 5,204. U. S. A. Aldred A. Pruden—— Chaplain Contributions, $46,347. 17. John L. Saunders Salisbury. LIST OF THE CLERGY. Louis H. Schubert—Glenham, N. Y. Junius M. Horner, Bishop—Asheville. Walter J. Smith—Charlotte. John N. Atkins—Blowing Rock. Thomas L. Trott—West Durham. — Md. Chalmers D. Chapman Brevard. William Walker—Reisterstown, John A. Deal—Franklin. Watters—Hillsboro. «. Paxson A. Dobbin— Va. Hugh Vallecrucis. James H. Williams—Charlottesville, McNeelv DuBose— Carolina. Morganton. Diocese of East Charles Ferris—White Plains, N. Y. as So much of the State of North Carolina William H. Hardin—Gastonia. the "Diocese of North Caro- lies east of Eugene DeF. Heald, Jr. —Chelsea, Mass. lina." William J Herritage (colored) —Asheville. Bishop—Robert Strange, Wilmington. D. T. Johnson—Lincolnton. Archdeacon of Colored Work—Wm. G. Milnor Jones—Tacoma. Wash. Bern. Avant, New Edmund N. Joyner—Tryon. the Committee- President of Standing James Joyner—Morganton. Nathaniel Harding, Washington. James T. Kennedy (colored)—Franklin. Frederick N. Secretary and Registrar— Alfred S. Lawrence—Highlands. Skinner, Beaufort. Arthur B. Liverm ore—Fletcher. Treasurer—Thomas D. Meares, Wilmington. Frederick D. Lobdell—Rutherfordton. Chancellor—George Rountree, Wilmington. William G. McCready—Asheville. No. of Parishes and Missions, 76. Armand DeR. Meares—Biltmore. Communicants, 4,664. John S. Moody—Hickory. Contributions, $56,893.98 Thomas A. Morris— Skyland. LIST OF THE CLERGY. Ilervey C. Parke—Waynesville. Bishop—Robert Strange, Wilmington. William F. Rice—Asheville. Wm. G. Avant, (col.)—New Bern. William R. Savage— Blowing Rock. Samuel S. Barber—Swan Quarter. John C. Seagle—Valle Cruces. Benjamin M. Bradin—Morristown, Tenn. Alfred II. Stubbs— Asheville. Edmund R. Bennett (colored)—Wilmington. Rodney R. Swope Biltmore. John H. Brown—New Bern. Reginald N. Willcox—Hendersonville. James Carmichael—Wilmington. Francis Willis Excelsior, Minnesota William E. Cox—Wilmington. CHURCH. Robert B. Drane—Edenton. .PRESBYTERIAN Luther Eborn—Creswell. Moderator of Synod Rev. \. B. Shaw, John B. Gibble—Windsor. Charlotte. John H. Griffith—Kinston. Stated Clerk and Treasurer—D. I. Craig, William J. Gordon—(Williamston. Reidsville. Missions M. McO. J. W. Herritage (colored)—Kinston. Superintendent of Eome Nathaniel Harding—Washington. Shields, (eleci I. Char- Isaac W. Hughes—Fayettcville. General Evangelists William Black,

w . B. F. Huske—Greenville. lotte; Ceo. Belk, Ubemarle. 201 ; < hun hi ISO: James H. King (colored)—Edenton. Number of ministers, 9, about 42,000; total 'Jenj. S. Lassiter—Hertford. communicants, — 148 RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS. RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS. 149

S. C. Boyce—Monroe. R. C. Morrison—Rutherfordton. J. W. Moore—Susaki, Japan. W. R. Minter—Lincolnton. William Black—Charlotte. T. C. Croker—Forest City. J. R. Bridges—Charlotte. J. M. Forbis—King's Mountain. W. O. Sample—Chariot It, R. F. D. J. B. Cochran—Lowell, R. F. D. G. C. Huntington—Charlotte. Cornelius Miller—Dallas. G. W. Belk—Albemarle. R. C. Anderson— Gastonia. A. J. McKelway—Atlanta, Ga. James Thomas—Shelby. George H. Atkinson—Monroe. C. H. Little—Charlotte. A. J. Crane—Newells. K. S. Anderson—Gastonia. M. E. Sentelle—Davidson. G. L. Cook—Rutherfordton. A. R. Shaw——Charlotte. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. H. M. Parker Matthews.— K. R. Borthwick— Pineville. CHURCH, SOUTH. G. P. Stevens Marshville. North Carolina Conference. Charles E. Raynall—Charlotte. J. L. McKinstry—Waxhaw. Number church members, 74,467. W. E. West—Charlotte. Number traveling preachers not includ- R. T. Coit—Charlotte. ing supplies, 201. R. M. Mann—Wadesboro. Local preachers, including supplies, 104. J. E. Berryhill—Sandifer. Houses of worship, 700. G. F. Robertson—Charlotte. Pastoral charges, 181. W. M. Kincaid—Charlotte. Number of societies, 721. J. M. Harris—Matthews. Parsonages: circuit and station, 156. J. A. Caligan—New London. Parsonages : district, 9. W. W. Davidson—Charlotte. Orphanages, 1. C. B. Currie—Morven. Number of Sunday-schools, 087. W. A. Daniel—Huntersville. Number of scholars, 61,653. F. D. Jones—Charlotte. Epworth Leagues, 54. A. A. McGeachy—Charlotte. League members, 2,233. Paid for K. A. Campbell. missions, 1908, $51,321.23. Paid for ministerial support, 1908, $161,- Albemarle Presbytery. 429.23. J. A. McClure, Stated Clerk—Henderson. Total contributions. $445,723.62. Geo. Allen, Treasurer—Raleigh. Bishop—A. W. Wilson, Baltimore, Md. F. W. Farries—Goldsboro. Secretary—Rev. W. D. Cunninggim, Wil- L. C. Vass—Leopoldville, Africa. mington. W. D. Morton—Rocky Mount. Conference Appointments. John E. Wool—Wilson. — RALEIGH DISTRICT. J. H. Jarvis Aurora. — R. W. Alexanler—Taiboro. Presiding Elder R. B. John, Raleigh. Carr Moore—Warrenton. Raleigh—Edenton Street, F. M. Shambur- F. D. Viche—Belhaven. ger. Superunnn rary. .1. O. Guthrie. Cen- C. G. Christian—Scotland Neck. tral, L. B. Joins; Jenkins Memorial and P. J. A. McClure—Henderson. Apex, J. H. Buffalo. Epworth, D. Woodall. H. B. Searight—-Washington. Carv—J. D. W. McC. White—Raleigh. Pegram. Clavton—G. B. G. B. Thompson—Oxford. Starling. Smithfield—J. M. J. N. H. Summerell—New Bern. Culbreth. Selma and Princeton — II. J. S. Wood—Weldon. W. Puckett, R. C. Deal—Kinston. Selma. Kenl.v—C. B. Culbreth. Asheville Presbytery. Zebulon — A. D. Wilcox. Millbrook—G. T. Simmons. R. B. Grinnan, Stated Clerk—Henderson- — B. ville. Youngsville D. Parker. — Franklinton—N. E. Coltrane. R. P. Smith, Treasurer Asheville. — R. F. Campbell—Asheville. Louisburg F. A. Bishop. W. P. Chedester—Brevard. Tar River—G. W. Starling, Cittrell. Granville—C. W. Stem. W. H. Davis—Pisgah Forest. Robinson, Oxford—L. S. Ubert S. Ban F. M. Eversole—Robbinsville. Massey, — Director Schools J . L. I .J. Heizer—Haves ville. Correspondence ( Nasli\ i lie, Tenn. A. H. Temple—Balfour. 'iinninggiui. M. I E. L. Graw. Superintendent hodisl Orphans X. E. A. Sample Cole, Raleigh. Christian ^.dvocati —T. N. R. J. Hunter. Raleigh [vey, Editor, Raleigh. T. J. Ollison—Bryson City. hi KM \M DISTRII l\ Mountain Kings Presbytery. Presiding Eldei J. B. Hurley, Durham. S. L. Cathey, Stated Chrk -Rutherfordton. Durham -Trinity, G. T. &dams; Mem. .rial, S. L. Cathey, Treasurer—Rutherfordton. M. Bradshaw; Carr Church, J. A. Dailey; J. J. Kennedy—Gastonia. Branson, K. C. Fornej Duval; Mangum, II. R. A. Miller—Lowell. E. Spence; W .si Durham, W. P. Constable; G. A. Sparrow—Lowell. R. F. D. Durham Circuit,

Chapel Hill—W. R. Royall, E. E. Bar- Rowland—S. B. McCall. nette. Lumberton—E. M. Hoyle. Hillsboro—M. M. McFarland. Elizabeth—F. D. Noblitt, Elizabethtown. Mt. Tirzah—J. B. Thompson, Roxboro. Robeson—C W. Smith, Fairmont. — — A. Lumber- Leasburg— N. C. Yearby. East Robinson W. Jenkins, Roxboro J. A. Hornaday. ton. — Milton—W. T. Usry. Agent of North Carolina College Yancevville—C. R. Ross, Pelham. Euclid McWhorter, Maxton. Pelham and Shady Grove— S. F. Nicks, WILMINGTON DISTRICT. Pelham. Presiding Elder—W. L. Cuninggim, Wil- Burlington—E. M. Snipes. mington. Burlington Circuit—C. O. Durant, Elon Wilmington—Grace Street, T. A. Smoot; College. Fifth Street, K. D. Holmes: Bladen Street, East Burlington, Graham and Haw River W. E. Hocutt; Trinitv, W. L. Rexford. —T. G. Vickers, Graham. Scott's Hill—C. T. Rogers. Alamance—C. M. Lance, Mebane. New River—T. J. Browning, Sneed's President Trinity College—J. C. Kilgo, Durham. Ferry. Onslow—J. T. Student in T. G. Vick- Stanford, Maysville. Trinity College— Swansboro—W. E. Brown. Graham. ers, Jacksonville and Richlands—J. C. Whed- Secretary in Trinity Y. M. C. A.—B. A. bee, Richlands. Barnett, Durham. Kenansville—J. M. Lowder. Professor in Trinity Park High Schools— Burlaw—J. J. Barker. W. A. Durham. Stanbury, Magnolia—Y. E. School —W. Wright. Conference Sunday Secretary Clinton—W. E. Merritt. B. Durham. North, Whiteville and Vineland—D. C. Geddie, FAYETTEVILLE DISTRICT. Whiteville. Chadbourn and Bolton—C. E. Wil- Presiding Elder—J . T. Gibbs, Favette- Vale, ville. mington. H. Car- Fayetteville—Hay Street, L. E. Thompson. Columbus—Supplied by M. Eure, Fayetteville Circuit—A. L. Ormond, Fay- diac. etteville. Carver's Creek—J. M. Marlowe,, (sup- Hope Mills—T. H. Sutton. plied), Council. Cokesbury—N. M. McDonald, Stedman. Mt. Tabor—L. E. Sawyer. Sampson Circuit—N. H. Guvton, Roseboro. Shallotte—Supplied by G. C. Ellers. Bladen—O. W. Dowd, White Oak. Town Creek—— Supplied by T. H. Bain. Buckhorn—E. R. Welch, Chalk Level. Southport G. D. Langston. — WASHINGTON DISTRICT. Dunn A. J. Parker. — Duke—J. M. Daniel. Presiding Elder A. McCullen, Washing- Newton Grove—J. J. Porter. ton. T. J. E. Bristowe. Pittsboro—V. A. Royall. Washington—M. Plyler, — Bath—F. E. Dixon. Haw River L. M. Chaffln, Bvnum. — Goldston—J. W. Hoyle. Aurora C. R. —Canipe. Carthage—H. M. Eure. Swan Quarter W. F. Sanford. — Lake Land- Wise—E. N. Harrison, Hemp. Mattamuskeet R. R. Grant, Sanford—R. W. Bailey. ing. Fairfield—J. L. Jonesboro—L. H. Joyner. Rumley. Greenville—J. H. Shore. Lillington—W. C. Martin. Vanceboro— E. D. Siler City—E. B. Craven. Supplied by Dodd, Vanceboro. ROCKINGHAM DISTRICT. Ayden—J. B. Bridges. Presiding Elder—W. H. Moore, Rocking- Farmville—W. A. Forbes. ham. Robersonville—Supplied by J. C. Rey- Rockingham—J. E. Underwood. nolds, Robersonville. Roberdell—J. M. Ashby. Bethel—J. W. Autrev. Richmond—A. J. Groves, Rockingham. Tarboro—R. H. Willis, J. H. Tarboro. Mt. Gilead—J. A. Lee. Rocky Mount—D. H. Tuttle. Pekin—N. L. Seabolt, Candor. South Rocky Mount and Marvin—H. E. Troy—T. J. Dailey. Tripp, Rocky Mount. Montgomerv—Supplied by G. H. Biggs, Springhope' and Mt. Pleasant—B. E. Stan- Troy. field, Springhope. H. P. Read. Aberdeen and Biscoe—D. N. Caviness, Stanhope— Aberdeen. Elm City—R. E. Hunt. Wilson—G. F. R. L. Davis. Hamlet—H. A. Humble. — Smith, Laurel Hill—D. A. Watkins. Stantonsburg J. W. Martin. — Fremont—B. H. Black. St. John and Gibson L. L. Nash, Gib- — son. Pinetops H. E. Lance. Laurinburg—N. H. D. Wilson. State Organizer Anti-Saloon League—R. Raeford —J. W. Bradley. L. Davis, Wilson. Maxton and Caledonia—A. P. Tyer, Max- Missionary Secretary—R. H. Willis, Tar- ton. boro. Red Springs— S. A. Cotton. Nashville—E. C. Bell. RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATIST!! 8. 161

— >> NEW BERN DISTRICT. Edenton J. . Potter. Presiding Elder—R. F. Bumpass, Golds- Chowan—William Towe, Tyner. boro. Plymouth—J. A. Martin. New Bern—Centenary, R. C. Beaman. Eloper J. M. Benson. Goldsboro— St. Paul's, E. H. Davis; St. Pantego and Belhaven—W. I'. Jones, Bel- John, J. H. Frizelle. haven. Goldsboro Circuit— J. M. Carraway, O. C. Columbia— A. W. Price. Brothers, Goldsboro. Dare—R. A. Bruton, Mann's II — Rose. Mt. Olive and Faison E. E. Roanoke Island— W. II. Ilmwn, ManteO F. Mt. Mt. Olive Circuit—R. Taylor, Kitty Hawk Supplied by J. M. w Olive. Kennekeet—Supplied by R. L. Beasley, LaGrange—J. J. Boone. Rodanthe. Hookerton—M. D. Giles. Hatteras—W. E. Trotman. Snow Hill—G. B. Perry. Headmaster, Dur- Kinston—F. D. Swindell. Trinity High School, ham—II. M. North. Dover—M. W. Dargan. Lecture]', Durham— K. A. Grifton—L. B. Pattishall. Trinity College, Yates. Bridgeton—J. M. Wright. Jones—Philip Greening, Trenton. Western X. C. Conferenca Pamlico—F. T. Stonewall. Fulcher, Number church members, S0.543. Oriental—G. B. Webster. Number traveling preachers not includ- Carteret—D. A. Futrell, Newport. ing supplies, 259. Morehead Citv—L. P. Howard. 180. Beaufort—J. H. McCracken. Local preachers, including supplies, 786. Atlantic—F. S. Becton. Houses of worship,

: 178. Straits—W. J. Watson. Parsonages Ocracoke and Portsmouth—R. D. Daniels, Orphanages, I. Ocracoke. Number of societies, 859. Number of 745. WARRENTON DISTRICT. Sunday-schools, Number of scholars. fi4,'217. Presiding Elder—W. S. Rone, Littleton. Epworth Leagues, 90. Warrenton—W. W. Rose. League members, '2,sbi. - Warren—B. C. Thompson. Warrenton. Paid for missions, 1908, Ridgeway—B. C. Allred. Paid for ministerial Mipp"it. I' 11 '-. M">7. Henderson—First Church, R. C. Craven. 770.51. North and South Henderson— by Supplied Total contributions, $398,87J W. B. Henderson. Humble, Bishop—James Atkins. Waynesi Littleton—R. H. Broome. Secretary—Rev. W. L. Sherrill, Greens- —S. E. Mercer. Weldon boro. Roanoke Rapids and Rosemary— W. A. Piland, Roanoke Rapids. Conference Appointments. Roanoke—J. T. Draper, Littleton. ASHEVILLE DISTRICT. Enfield and Halifax—J. E. Holden, En- Presiding Elder 1>. Atkins, Weaverville. field. Asheville J. D. \i ' entral, Battleboro and Whitakers—W. Y. Ever- Bethel, G. T. Street, T. 1.. Lai- Battleboro. Rowe; Haywood ton, North G. G H Scotland Neck—C. A. Jones. lance; Asheville, Bald Creek Circuit L. II. Griffith, sup- Iloligood—W. F. Galloway. Windom. Williamston and Hamilton—C. L. Read, ply, Williamston. Biltm ire and Mt. Pleasant G. H. Chris- Garysburg—D. L. Earnhardt. tenbi rg, Biltmore. . Burnes- Northampton—J. C. Humble, Jackson. Burnesville Circuit C. K. Hypi Rich Square—W. F. Craven. ville. Conwav— S. T. Moyle. Fairview Circuit Joseph v. Fry, Mnrfreesboro—L. T. Singleton, Greenville. view. w Hen- Ahoskie—J. P. Pate. ii, nd( rsonville Station J. Moore, Bertie—J. G. Johnson. Windsor. dersonville. J. s Littleton Female College— M. Rhodes, Hendersonville Circuit I M< [ntosh, Littleton. ille. President, supplj . Hendersons ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT. Hot splines Circuit A. It. Honeycutt, Presiding Elder—J. II. Hall, Elizabeth Supply, Hot Springs.

Citv. Marshall Circuit I Imi i Simpson, supply. Elizabeth City—First Church, J. D. Marshall. Bundy. Riverside Circuit \ E, Harrison, Une- K. \IeRae. Klizabcth Citv- Citv Road. W. ville. J. Y. Old, Elizabeth City. Pasquotank— Swannanoa Circuit M, T. C. P. Jerome. South Mills. Camden— Swannanoa. S. J. , Moyock— Kilpatrick. and Saluda w \ NpwpII. ri Currituck—F. M. Jackson. Tryon Weaverville Station T. E. Smiley, we« North dates—B. P. Robinson. Vel\ ille. Gates—Rufus Bradley, Calesvillo. Weaverville (ireuit II. li. Proffttt, Wtt Perquimans—J. H. M. Giles, Wiufall. Hertford—T. A. Sikes. verville. 152 RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.

CHARLOTTE DISTRICT. Garden Street, N. R. Richardson; Walnut Presiding Elder—H. K. Boyer, Charlotte. Street, J. W. Ingle; West Market Street, Ansonville— P. L. Terrell, Ansonville. E. K. McLarty. Charlotte—Belmont Park, L. A. Palls; West Greensboro—J. A. Bowles, Guilford Brevard Street, C. M. Pickens, A. R. Sur- College. ra tt, assistant, Lexington; Calvary, E. E. High Point— South Main Street, 0. P. Williamson; Chadwick and Seviersville, J. Ader, G. F. Kirby, assistant; Washington P. Hipps, Charlotte; Dilworth and Big Street, J. Ed. Thompson. Spring, A. L. Coburn, supply, Charlotte; Liberty—W. L. Grissom, Greensboro. North Charlotte, W. O. Goode, Charlotte; Pleasant Garden—R. A. Taylor. Trinity, E. L. Bain, Charlotte; W. L. Ramseur and Franklinville—J. E. Woosely, Nicholson, supernumerary, Charlotte. Ramseur. Derita—S. Taylor, Derita. Randleman and Naomi—G. E. Eaves, Ran- Lilesville—E. J. Poe, Lilesville. dleman. Matthews—O. I. Hinson, Matthews. Randolph—B. F. Fincher, Trinity. Monroe—Central Church, H. F. Chreitz- Reidsville—L. T. Mann. berg. Ruffin—J. P. Hornbuckle, Reidsville. Morven—W. P. McGhee. Uwharrie—J. A. Sharpe, Farmer. Mount Zion—A. W. Plyler, Salisbury; S. Wentworth—A. L. Avcock. T. Barber, Cornelius. Editor N. C. Christian Advocate—H. M. North Monroe and Icemorlee—M. T. Blair, Greensboro; Assistant Editor, W. L. Steele, Monroe. Sherrill, Greensboro. Pineville—W. S. Hales. Secretary and Treasurer Greensboro Fe- Polkton—L. T. Marshville. male —W. M. Curtis, Greensboro. Cordell, _ College Prospect—G. C. Brinkman, Monroe, Professor in Trinity College—J. C. R. F. D. Wooten, Durham. — Unionville—A. J. Burrus. . Missionary to Corea J. R. Moose, Seoul, Wadesboro—J. H. West. Korea. Waxhaw—C. M. Campbell. MORGANTON DISTRICT. J. H. Bradley, Matthews, R. Weddington— Elder—R. M. Marion. F. D. No. 18. Presiding Hoyle, Bakersville—J. F. Shelton, Bakers- Principal Weddington Academv—J. M. supply, ville. Downum, Matthews, R. F. D. No. 18. Broad River—J. L. McNeer, Ruth- Principal Piedmont Industrial School—J. supply, erfordton. A. Baldwin, Charlotte. Cliffside—S. E. Richardson, Cliffside. Missionary to Japan—S. A. Stewart, Kobe, Connelly Springs—J. F. Moser, R. L. Japan. Abemethv, Rutherford Student Vanderbilt University—N. S. Og- supplv, College. Elk Park—C. E. Steadman. burn, Nashville, Tenn. Green River—W. S. Cherry, Mill Spring. DISTRICT. FRANKLIN Forest City—J. C. Mock. Elder—R. M. Taylor, Franklin. — Presiding — Henrietta-Caroleen L. P. Bogle, Caroleen. Andrews Station C. S. Kirkpatrick, An- Morganton Station—W. F. Womble, Mor- drews. ganton. Brvson City Circuit—J. J. Eads, Bryson Morganton Circuit—N. M. Modlin, Mor- City.' ganton. Dillsboro and Sylva—C. H. Neal, — — Sylva. Marion H. H. Jordan. Franklin Circuit W. I. Hughes, supply, McDowell—D. S. Richardson, Nebo. Franklin. — — North Catawba J. J. Brooks, Marion. Franklin Station —M. F. Moores, Franklin. Old Fort—W. G. Malonee, Black Moun- Glenville Circuit R. L. Andrews, supply, tain. Glenville. Rutherfordton—T. J. Rogers. D. C. Hayesville Circuit— Ballard. Hayes- Rutherford College—Wm. E. Poovey, ville. — Rutherford College. Hiawassee Circuit Gay Brvant, supply, Spruce Pine—A. P. Foster. Cobbs. Table Rock—Albert Sherrill, Morganton, Macon Circuit—A. W. Franklin. — Jacobs, R. F. D. No. 5. Murphy Station W. E. Abernethy, Mur- Thermal City—V. L. Marsh. phy. — Hartland—M. H. Tuttle, Lenoir. Murphv Circuit J. H. Hopkins, Murphv. President Rutherford College—W. W. Robbiiisville Circuit—T. J. Rob- Folger, Peele, Rutherford College. binsville. — — Professor Rutherford College O. J. Jones, Webster Circuit J. A. Peeler, Webster. New London. Whittier Circuit—D. J. Miller, Whittier. GREENSBORO DISTRICT. MT. AIRY DISTRICT. Presiding Elder—W. R. Ware, Greensboro. Presiding Elder—W. M. Bagby, Elkin. Asheboro Circuit—R. L. Melton, Worth- Boone Circuit—W. 0. Rudisill, Boone. ville. Creston Circuit—A. W. Roten, supply, Asheboro Station—C. A. Wood, Ashboro. Creston. Coleridge—R. L. Fruit, Liberty. Elkin Station—D. M. Litaker, Elkin. Denton—J. F. Aired, supply, Denton. Danbury Circuit—D. A. Binkley, supply, East Greensboro—A. S. Raper, Greensboro. Danbury. Greensboro—Carraway Memorial, W. O. East Bend Circuit—E. E. Yates, East Davis; Centennary, M. A. Smith; Spring Bend. RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATIST! I S. 153 — Helton Circuit P. L. Shore, supply, Hel- Principal New London High School—J. ton. D. Rankin, New London. Jefferson Circuit—J. G. W. Holloway, SHELBY DISTRK Jefferson. — Elder—C. F. Jonesville Circuit R. L. Doggett, Jones- Presiding— Sherrill, Shelby. ville. Belwood L. E. Stacy, Belwood. Laurel Springs Circuit—J. W. Caudill, Bessemer City—J. F. Armstrong. ( In — < A. '. supply, Berlin. rryvilh Swafford, Crouse -M. I!, Mt. Airy Circuit—J. W. Kennedy, Mt. rlegg. El Bethel—T. S. Airy. Ellington, Kings M tain. Mt. Airy Station—D. V. Price, Mt. Airy. Gastonia —Main Street, G. D. Herman; North Wilkesboro Station—Z. No. Paris, Wist End and Franklin J. C. Hal Wilkesboro. Avenue, mon; Ozark, J. B. Carpenter. Pilot Mountain Circuit—J. H. Brendall, King's Mountain— I). F. Carver. Pilot Mountain. — — Lincolnton Station F. L. Townsend, Lin- Rockford Circuit T. J. Houck, supply, colnton. Dobson. Lincolnton Circuit—J. W. Strider, Lin- Rural Hall Circuit—J. D. Gibson, Rural colnton. Watauga Circuit—T. E. Weaver, Amantha. Lowell —W. V. Honeycutt. Hall. Lowesville—D. P. Wains, Stanly, R. ]'. I) Sparta Circuit—J. C. Keever, Sparta. McAdensville—C. II. Caviness. Wilkes Circuit—W. L. Dawson, Moravian Mt. Holly—J. B. Tabor. Falls. Polksville—W. M. Boring, Lattimore, Wilkesboro Station—B. P. Hargett, R. F. D. No. 1. Wilkesboro. Shelby Station—J. R. Scroggs.

Yadkinville Circuit—W. T. Albright, Yad- Shelby Circuit K. V In. . SI ll.y. kinville. South Fork—C. R. Ross, Yaneeyville. District Missionary Evangelist—Z. E. Stanley Creek—Beverly Wilson, Stanly. Barnhardt, Mt. Airy. STATESVILLE DISTRICT. SALISBURY DISTRICT. Elder—J. N. - ' Presiding Elder—J. C. Rowe, Salisbury. Presiding Huggins, ville. Albemarle Station—H. C. Sprinkle. Mexander—E. Albemarle Circuit—J. T. Stover; C. M. Myers, Taylorsville. Caldwell—A. E. Granite Kails. Gentry, supernumerary. Wiley, J. N. M. V. Bethel Station—S. S. Carriker. Catawba— Price; Self, Higgins, Catawba. Big Lick Circuit—W. D. Ridenhour, sup- ant, Clarksbury— J. II. Har- ply, Big Lick. Brantley, supply, China Grove Circuit—J. A. J. Fairing- mony. Davidson—R. S. Davidson. ton, China Grove. Howie, Concord—Central, Plato T. Durham; Ep- Granite Falls—W. F. Standford, I worth, J. W. Long; Forest Hill, W. L. ton. Hutchins. Hickory Circuil Phoenicia Brittain, Hick- West Concord—W. C. Jones, Concord. ory. Concord Circuit—B. A. York, Concord. Iredell—O. P. Routh. Cottonville Circuit—T. E. Wyche, supply, Lenoir Station Ira En* in, I < noir. Hath. Lenoir Circuit—J. O. Ervin, Lenoir. Gold Hill Circuit—James Willson, Gold Maiden T. S. Coble, Maid Hill. Mooresville Circuit J. W. Jonea, Moores- Jackson Hill Circuit—E. M. Avett, Jack- ville. son Hill. Mooresville Station K. M. Courtney, —J. H. Sellers. Kanapolis — Mooresi ille. Lexington Station A. L. Stanford. Newton—E. W. Fox. Limvood Circuit—A. R. Surratt, Lexing- Rock Spring W. F. Elliott, Denver. ton. Statesville Circuil T. E. Wagg.

. i Mt. Pleasant Circuit—M. D. Hix, Mt. Statrsvillr l!r,.a.!-iii . Harold Turn, r; Pleasant. Race Street, H. II. Robb New London Circuit—0. J. Jones, Ruth- Stony Poinl T. B. Johnson. erford College. Troutman —I. J. Edwards. Norwood Station—J. E. Norwood. Gay, i lonference Missionarj E\ angelisl ". II. Salem Station—G. A. Milling- Stamper, i lomann, Li noir. port. President Davenport Colleg I I Wen First Chureii, S. B. Turren- Salisbury— ver, Lenoir. tine; Holmes Memorial, C. M. Short; South u u \i:s\ mm: DISTRK r Main Street, J. B. Craven. \\ - Salisbury Circuit—P. W. Tucker, Granite I'., riding i.Mrr . II. Willis, Wayni Quarry. ville. Station—R. D. Sherrill, Spencer. Brevard Station R. Q ruttle, Br Spencer v . I I i n< B East Spencer—North Main, J. I'. I. arming, Brevard in ail J Spencer. Bethel C. V. Swift, Canton, R. P. D. West Albemarle Circuit—J. P. Davia, Canton I.. B. Ibernethy. Albemarle. Clyde J. II. Grei Woodleaf Circuit—E. J. Pusey, Woodleaf. H.i\u i To be supplied. 154 RELIGIOUS AND ClURCH STATISTICS.

Jonathan—J. B. Hvder, Bupply, Waynes- Corresponding Secretary—Rev. Livingston ville, No. 2. Johnson, Raleigh. Leicester—C. H. Curtis. Trustees—Rev. W. C. Tyree, Raleigh; G. Mills River—J. W. Williams, Horse Shoe. O. Briggs, Waynesville; N. Biggs, Scot- North Haywood— J. E. Womack. land Neck; C. B. Aycock, Goldsboro; D. Spring Creek—J. B. Parham, supply, Joe. L. Gore, Wilmington. —J. Cand- Sulphur Springs W. Campbell, Pastors. ler. Adams, J. —Charlotte. Waynesville— J. H. Barnhardt. Q. M. A. —Ahoski". West Asheville—R. E. Atkinson. Adams, Adams, J. J. —Whiteville. Missionary to Korea—M. B. Stokes, Seoul, J. O.— R. F. D. No. 1. Korea. Alderman, —Tyner, WINSTON DISTRICT. Alderman, J. M. Delway. — Alexander, M. P. Presiding Elder T. F. Marr, Winston-Sa- — lem. Allen, N. J. Belcross. E. —Brevard. Advance—L. L. Smith. Allison, D. F. —Marines. Cooleemee—W. Y. Scales. Aman, John—Mars Hill. Davidson—M. H. Vestal, Lexington, Ammons, E. R. P. D. Andrews, C—Plymouth. Annas, J. R. J. —Saw Mills. Davie —P. E. Parker, Mockville. J. B. —Saluda. Farmington—A. G. Loftin. Arledge, Arnette, D. W. —Albemarle. Forsyth—J. S. Hiatt, Thomasville, No. 1. J. M. —Durham. Kernersville—H. C. Bvrum. Arnette, T. F.—Wavnesville. Leaksville—A. T. Bell. Arrington, Arlington, C. C. —Mt. Lewisville—J. T. Rutledge, Clemmons. Airy. Asbell, W. T.— Madison and Mayodan—B. Margeson, Mad- Atkinson. J. W. —Neuse. ison. C. B. — Mocksville—J. F. Kirk. Austin, Spray. Austin, D. M. —Charlotte. North Thomasville—A. R. Bell, Thomas- J. D.— S. C. ville. Bailev, Cowpens, Bailev, L. J.—Marshall. Spray and Draper—T. C. Jordan, Spray. Raker, T. J.—Parkton Stokesdale—L. T. Hendren, supply. J. M. — Stoneville—J. H. Robertson. Ballard, Machpelah. W. S.—Rowland. Summerfield—C. P. Goode. Ballard, — Thomasville—Parker Holmes. Bangle, L. A. Reepsville. P. W. —Lincolnton. Walkertown—W. A. Lambeth. Bangle, Barker, M. H.—Murphy. Walnut Cove—C. H. Clyde. Rumgarncr, G. Z. —Taylorsville. Winston—Burkhead, W. M. Biles, Win- Barker, J. M.-—Lomax. ston-Salem; Centenary, J. E. Abernethy, Barnes, K. —Orrum. Winston-Salem; Grace, W. M. Robbins, Win- D. C. —Orrum. ston-Salem; Southside and Salem, T. R. Barnes, Barnes, S. B. —Ahoskie. Wolfe, Winston-Salem. Barnes, John—Pendleton. Agent Children's Home—J. P. Rodgers, Winston-Salem. Barrett, W. C—Durham. Western North Carolina Conference— Barrett. W. A.—Star. Barrs, W. L.—Matthews. Bishop H. C. Morrison, Louisville, Ky. Eattle, H. W.—Kinston. Secretary Western N. C. Conference—Rev. Baucom, H. W.—Wake Forest. W. L. Sherrill, Greensboro. Beach, J. J. —Kings Mountain. BAPTIST CHURCH. Beach. W. R.—Cary. J. A. — Ordained ministers, 1,056. Beam, Leaksville. W. H.—Mt. Church membership, 210,154. Beamer, — Airy. Sunday Schools, 1,734. Beaver, C. E. Maiden. A. L. — Sunday School scholars, 147,150. Beck, Balsam. S. J. — Churches, 1,891. Beeker, —Spray. Contributions State Missions, $32,120.38. Benfield, J. G. Morganton. Contributions Home Missions, $19,058.81. Bennett, S. W.—Lincolnton. James—Pilot Contributions Foreign Missions, $32,953.28. Bennett, Mountain. J. M.—Elm Contributions Ministerial Education, $3,- Bennett, — City. 973.72. Petts, A. L.— Winston-Salem. Contributions, other purposes, $35,489.00. Biggs, W. O. Swansboro. Total reported contributions, all pur- Bilbro, W. L.— Pollocksville. poses, $123,595.19. Binkley, J. N. —Harmony. J. A.—Monroe. Officers State Bivens, Baptist Convention. Black, C. J.—Big- Lick. President—J. B. Carlyle, Wake Forest. Blalock, J. C. —Ledger. Vice-Presidents—E. McK. Goodwin, Morgan- Blaloek, J. G.—Oxford. ton; James M. Parrott, Kinston; W. E. Blankenship, J. A. —Indian Creek. Harrison, Greensboro. Blanton, J. C. —Kings Mountain. Recording Secretaries—N. B. Broughton, Bledsoe, T. F.— Cody. Raleigh; Chas. E. Brewer, Wake Forest. Blevins, C. —New Life. Treasurer—Walters Durham, Raleigh. Blevins, J. O. —Grassy Creek. Auditor—F. H. Briggs, Raleigh. Elevins, W. J. A.—New Life. < RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATIST I 8.

Blevins, E.—City. Cheek. F. B.—Whitehead. Bomar, E. E.—Charlotte. Church, G. H.—Durham. Booth, J. H.—New Hill. Church, W. N.—Summic. Boren, W .C— Clarke, R. E.—Wake Forest. Booth, Jr., J. H. —Magnolia. Chibb, C. C—Aletander. Bostick, W. M. —Biscoe. Cobb, J. W.—Lumber Bridge. Bowen, J. D. —Ashboro. Coffev, R. J.— Bowers, J. P. —Littleton. Colly, J. D.—Glencoe. Bradley, J. A. —Beach. Comer, W. T.— Windy Gap. Bradley, W. T.—— Morgan Hill. Conrad, S. F.—Charlotte. Bradley, \V. L. Democrat.— Cook, R. L.—Beta. Bradshaw, W. —R. Hickory. Cook, W. N. —Lenoir. Bridges, S. A. Forest City. Cook, W. F.—— Rich Mountain. Bridges, B. M.—Mooresboro. Cnle, ( '. I). Ilendersonville. Bridges, D. P.—Smithfield. Coppedge, G. W. —Henderson. Briggs, W. K. —Briggsville. Coram, R. P. —Boonville. Briggs, W. O.—Fairbluff. Corn, R. P.— Brinson, H. J. —Hewitt. Cothren, Grant—Chuckle. Brisson, W. L. —Richardson. Craig, B. —Rocky Mount. Bristow, S. P.—Elizabeth City. Craig, J. A. — Britt, D. C—Rutherfordton. Crater, A. A. —Gatcsville. Britt, W. L.—Richlands. Creasman, W. B. — Sylva. Britt, P. T.—Orrum. Creasman, C. D. —Wake Forest. — Cree, A. —Embro. Brooks, E. M. Albemarle. — Brookshire, J. L.—Flat Rock. Creech, Worley—Kenly. Brown, Asa—Riverside. Crews, R. W. Germanton. John—Norris. Brown, J. R.—Saltville. Crisp, — Brown, F. F. —Wake Forest. Crisp, S. M. Japan. — Crisp, E. D.— Lenoir. Brown, J. M. — Brown, T. L. —Canton. Crisp, T. J. Conetoe. Brown, H. A.—Winston-Salem. Croom, H. M.—Old Fort. Brown, W. V. —Cycle. Crowder, T. W.— Josiah— Bryan, J. W.—Yadkinville. Crudup, Rockii.p-ham. T. S.—Thomasville. Bryant, H. G.—Olive Branch. Crutchfield, Buchanan, E. —Black Mountain. Cullom, W. R.—Wake Forest. Buchanan, C. S. —Greensboro. ( urrant, J. M.—Roby. J. M. — Bullock, C. P.—Chadbourn. Davenport, — E. Troy. Bumgardner, A. P. —McAdansville. Davis, J. G. Wake Forest. — T. B.—Morehead < Bumgarner, W. J. Taylorsville. Davis, — Lty. Burcham, G. M.—Elkin. Davis, M. P.— Coleraine. Purchett, J. W.—Knottsville. Davis, A. C. Olive Branch. A. W.—Webster. Burger, G. F.—Suit. Davis, — Burleson, A. M. —Hamlet. Davis, J. F. Boone. Lee— Butler, A. A.—Hertford. Davis, R. Hiddonite. W. R. — Advance. Byrd, R. L.—Tolarsville. Davis, — Cains, W. R. —Chadbourn. Day, T. J. Warrensville. Caldwell, C. A. —Maiden. Hi \i nny, J. V. Sylva. E. A. — Caldwell, M. It. N—Canton. Deweese, Murpnv. T. Cale, D. —Potecasi. Dietz, F.—Bryson City. J. E. — Cole, J. F.—Roxobel. Deweese, Calhoun, T. J.—Medlin. Dixon, L. R.— Mt. Vernon Springs. Dixon, T.—Fallston. J. A.—Buie's Creek. Campbell, J. R.—Henderson. Neal—Thaxton. Doan, Campbell, J. H. — Atkinson. W. P. —Seven D'obson, Campbell, Springs. G. J.—Williamston. R. D.—Newton. Dowell, Carroll, Dowell, C. L.— Carlliii-.'. Carrick, Thomas—High Point. Downey, J. W. —East Durham. Carrick, J. Lee—Linwood. Drake, T. v Hendersonville. J. F.—Wilbar. Carlton, <;. M. ville. W. T.—Wilkesboro. Duke, Mapli Carlton, A. B.—Oxford. J. T.—Willetts. Dunaway, Carson, . Dunaway, J. M.-Sp m r. Carter, F. R.— Dunnigan, W. E. wesl Durham. Carter, H. J. —Hays. Durham, 0. H.—Lumberton. Cashwell, C. S.—Mocksville. Eatman, P. J.— Cashwell, R. N.—Parkton. Caudle, A. I. —Speed. Early, B. Q.—Chalybeate Springs. Caudle, T. A.—Cooleemee. I.ilinundson, John T.—Raleigh, D. D.- Carv, Caudill, R. E.—Dockery. Edwards, — Chafin, A. F.—Seven Springs. Edwards, O. E. Winder.

II. w i Chambliss, T. W.—Wadesboro. Edwards, W. iki FN Champion, R. C. —Landrum, S. C. Eller, J. P. \ ilas. Chaplain, Spencer—Elizabeth City. Edwards, J. R. Sanford

w . River. Cheek, C. W.—Hays, No. 1. Edwards, S. Roaring 156 RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.

Eller, A. J.—Wilbar. Harrill, Z. D.—Ellenboro. Ellcr, W. H. —Greensboro. Harrill, J. D.—Shelby, No. 4. Elliott, Josiah—Hertford. Harrill, H. D.—Forest City. Elsom, P. G.—Raleigh. Harrill, G. P.—Tarboro. W. F. —Waxhaw. Estridge, Harris, B. B. —Dysartsville. G. L.—Effird's Mills. Eudy, Harris, J. S. —Albemarle. C. S. — Grove. Farthing, Sugar Harris, T. C—Forest City. J. H. —Sweetwater Farthing, Harris, L. W. —Eldorado. C. F.— S. C. Felmet, Drayton, Harris, J. M. —Dogwood. B. V. —Reidsville. Ferguson, Harris, G. A. —South Boston, Va. J. B.—Elizabeth Ferrebee, City. Hart, Riley—Park, Va. F. L.— Point. Fiddler, High Hart, T. W.—Virgilina, Va. C. F.—Elkin. Fields, Harte, J. D. —Hickory. J. M. —Lumberton. Fleming, Hartsell, J. W.—Cameron. Whitehead. Fletcher, J. F.— Hawkins, R. N.—Shelby, 3. P. H. — No. 2. Fontaine, Woodsdale, Haymore, C. C. —Mt Airy. Fox, E. L. —Clinton. — — Haymore, R. D. Mt. Airy. Franklin, James Houek. Havnes, J. M. —Clvde. A. J. —Bladenboro. Freeman, Haynes, W. L.—Gilky. H. R. —Uree. — Freeman, — Hedgepeth, I. P. Lumberton. Freeman, T. N. Swam. Hedgepeth, R. A. —Barnesville. J. O. — Fulbright, Southport. Hedle}', Wm.—Reidsville. R. L. —Aulander. Gay, Heilig, J. A. —Salisbury. N. H.—Benson. — Gibbs, — Helms, D. F. Concord. Gibbs, J. M. Cotton. Henderson, G. J. —Rugby, Va. Gibbs, J. A.—Whittier. Henderson, J. K. —Roanoke Rapids. Glenn, J. T.—Hemlock. Henderson, G. W.—Blaine. W. Glenn, H.—Thackston. Henderson, Z. I. — Glidwell, C. W.—Reidsville. Henley, J. M.—Sanford. 3. M. A. — Goforth, Asheville. Herring, R. H.—Siler City. J. M. —Mooresboro. Goode, — Hester, R. C—Dublin. Gordon, J. H. —Averitt, Va. Hewitt, D. L.—Shallotte. Gooden, A. H. New Hope. Hickman, G. T. —Winnabow. Graham, T. J.— Hilburn, D. H. —Bladenboro. J. J. —Etowah. — Gray, — Hilburn, Rufus M. Bladenboro. Green, B. P. Mooresboro. HiUiard, J. M.—Cary. —Zionville. Green, David Hilliard, S. C—Wake Forest. Green, G. W.—Canton, China. Hipps, R. H. —Spring Creek. Green, J. R.—Clyde. Hobbs, L. M. —Apex. Edmund—Sands. Greene, — Hocutt, J. C.—Chapel Hill. Greene, L. H. Bakersville. Hocutt, J. D.—Ashton. Greene, M. L. —Ahoskie. Hocutt, J. E.—Nashville. Greene, S. M. —Clarissa. Hogan, K. W.—Wake Forest. Griggs, W. L.—Franklin. Hogan, N. R. —Murphy. — J. —Wesser. Grindstaff. I. Bakersville. Hogue, H. — Guffey, W. H.—Franklin. Hogsed, W. D. Murphy.— Gulle'dge, J. G. —Monroe, No. 1. Holleman, J. M. Apex. Gwaltney, J. P. —Hiddenite. Holloman, W. A. —Jonesville. Gwaltney, J. S. —Morganton. Holsclaw, T. C—Clotho. Gwaltney, L. P. —Hiddenite. Honeycutt, G. A. —Albemarle. Gwyn, E. N. —Jennings. Honeycutt, R. —Clinton. Hackney, J. A. —Burlington. Hood, T. J.—Goldsboro, No. 4. Hagaman, J. P. —Lenoir. Hooker, W. H. —Alexander. Haight, W. R.—Elizabeth City. Hooper, L. W. —Tuckasiegee. Haire, P. H. —Fleetwood. Hord, A. T.—Clevelana. Hale, Fred D. —Wilmington. Horner, K. C. —Wilkesboro. Hall, J. J.—Fayetteville. Horrell, R. W.—Selma. Hall, L. P.—Canton. Hough, W. A.—Cornelius. Hall, W. G.—Rocky Mount. Howell, A. T. —Murfreesboro. Hall, S. W.—Pinnacle. Hoyle, J. A. —Gastonia. Ham, J. W. —New Bern. Hudgins, Richard—Bat Cave. Hamby, A. C. —Seminary. Hudson, J. L. — Hammond, J. F. —Wingate. Hudson, L. L. —Wake Forest. Hampton, N. S. —Bamboo. Hughes, S. A. —Valley. Hamrick, B. M. —Rutherfordton. Hughes, Jno. G. —Hendersonville. Hamrick, W. C. —Almond. Hull, W. F.—Camp Creek. Hamrick, J. M. —Henrietta. Hulten, H. H.—Charlotte. Handy, E. —Radical. Hunt, A. —Gamble's Store. Haney, J. F. —Horse Shoe. Hunt, D. J.—Union Mills. Harmon, G. W.—Ore Hill. Hurst, W. T.—Wake Forest. Harrell, E. J.-—Lumber Bridge. Hutchinson, J. H. —Raleigh. Harrelson, J. —Clarendon. Hyde, H. H.—Bryson City. RELIGIOUS AND C HURCH ST.VI [STK 3. — Ingram, H. M.—Star. Maddry, Charhs— E. Greensboro. Irby, T. C—Waxhaw. Mangum. O. R. Selma. Irvin, A. C—Shelby, No. 5. Manly, J K.— Irving, C. M.—Maiden. Marion, T. G.—Crutchfield. W. W. — Mars Hill. Ives, S. Albert—Pine Bluff. Marr, — Ivory, G. O.— Marsh, A. Marshville. R. H.—Oxford. Jackson, B. P.—Bright. Marsh, — Jackson, Elbert—Landrum, S. C. Marshall, J. R. Wilmington. Jackson, J. B.—— S. B. T. Seminary. Marshall, O.N. I [i nderson. James, R. H. Marshville. Martin, C. Hi—— Polkton. Jarvis, N. T. —Jarvis. Martin, C. F. Murphv. Jenkins, J. T. —Wilson. Martin, J. L. —Raleigh. Statesville. J. M.— Va. Jenkens, C. A.— Martin, — Stuart, Jervis, C. E.—Democrat. Martin, 0. J. Siloam. Johnson, D. L. —Downingsville. Martin, G. A.— Wilmington. Johnson, E. 0.—St. Paul. Mashburn, H. H.—Edenton. Johnson, W. O.—St. Paul. May, G. W.—Castalia. Johnson, L. —Raleigh. Mav, S. S.—Yadkinville. Johnson, Wm. R.—Cedar Creek. McCann, Levi—Trap Hill. Johnson, J. B.—Walnut Cove. McCarson, J. L. —Hendersonville. Jolly, J. R.—Elkin. McCurry, J. H.—Asheville. Reidsville. Jones, F. H.— McDuffie, J. F.—Chapel Bill, 3. E. F. —Zionville. — Jones, — McGee, J. F. Culberson. Jones, G. S. Hendersonville. McFee, P. T.—Marshall. — No. 5. Jones, R. H. Roxboro, McClure, W. B.—Alexis. Jones, Troy—Montezuma. McFarland, R. A.—Scotland Neck. W. J. — Jones, —Salemburg. McGinnis, I. J.—Vilas. Jordan, F. M. Calvert McKinney, C. II.—Bakersville. Jordan, J. R.—Star. McLeod, D. —Mebane. S. —Robbinsville. — Jordan, — McNeil, M. Wilkesboro. Jordan, James Franklinville. McPheeters, S. F.—Harvard. Jordan, W. P.—Colerain. Meeks, O. P.—Fayetteville. J. A.— Joyce, —Sandy Ridge. Mercer, I. M.—Rocky Mount. Joyner, A. V. Wise. Merrell, G. L.—Swan Quarter. Justice, T. —B.—Franklinton. Michael, W. H.—Sutherland. Justice, A I. Hendersonville. Miles, Wm.—Miles. Justice, C. B.—Rutherfordton. Miller, Chester—Fain Lew. A. — Keller, O. Yanceyville.— Miller, I. C—Stony Fork. Kennedy, D. S. Warsaw. Miller, John R.—High Point. Key, W. H.—Gray. Miller, II.— Sherman. King, J. D.—Wampler. Mills, G. T.—Apex. King, L. C. —Gameville. Mintz, M. L.—Buii King, T. C—Franklin. Mitchell, 0. B.—Wake Forest. - King, T. H.——Winterville. Mitchener, J. F King, W. G. New Bern. Mizell, J. C—Funston. King, S. W. —Burnsville. Moncrief, A. J.—Raleigh. Kinsey, W. S. Monteith, T. J.—Japan. Kinsland, J. L.—Franklin. MofJre, Hight C—Raleigh. Charlotte. Kirk, J. E.—China Grove. Moose, J. D.— F. M. Flats. Kyle, W. L.—Raleigh. Morgan. S. Red Kuykendall, W. T.—Asheville. Morgan, L.— .-'pungs. Robbinsville. Lanning, Jeff—China Grove. Morgan, W. C— Larkins, J. D.—Morganton. Mollis, J. D.—Royal. E. M.— Morris, W. A. —Hendersonville. Lassiter, Cary. v Lawhon, W. H. H.—Carthage. Morton, D Ubemarle. W C ilumbia. Laughter, .B. C—Bob. Morton, .,B II.- Thomasville. Leach, M. J. Lassiter. Mmi, m, B. M.— Moss, T. J.—Forest < ity. Ledford, Ranger. T.— Lee, W. M. —Summit. Mulkey, J. W. F.- Mm11'< Q] Lewis, John—Southern Pines. Mull, Mull. W. B. I lonm llj Spi ii Lewis, L. G.—Thomasville. J. F. Swansboro. Lineberry, R. B.—Pittsboro. Murray, L. B.- State Road. Little, J. W.—Lemon Springs. Murry, W. W. N. Wilkesboro, Little, T. B.—Marshville. Myers, T. 0.—Martin, Loftin, I. N.—Elizabeth City. Myers, W. A. New Castle. Long, Edward—Marion. Myers, \, ! J. B. Patterson. Lowe, A. E.—Bryson City. on, Fall Lowe, C. G.—Enfield. Newton, [. T. Kerr. G. T.— Winston-Salem. Newton, J. B. Lumpkin, D. Thomasville. Lunsford, Wm.— Asheville. Newton, J. J. W.— Lvnch, J. W.—Wake Forest. Nobles, Kenly. L. R. Mt. [aland. Lyon, T M.—Trap Hill. Norket, 15S RELIGIOUS AND C HURCH STATISTICS. RELIGIOUS AND CHURCH STATISTICS.

String-field, O. L.—Maiden. Wilhoit, G. O.—Ansonville. Sullivan, J. A.-—Washington. Williams, A. J. —Zephyr. Stringfield, J. H. —Atkinson. Williams, ('. C. — Spring Hope. Summey, J. A. —Rockwell. Williams—J. G.—Star. Suttle, J. W.—Marshall. Willis, H. A.—Weldon. Swaim, S. D. —Lexington. \\ illis, W. \\ '.- Fairmont. Swaim, V. M. —Statesville.. Wilson, L. A. —Meat Camp. Svvope, W. P. —Louisburg. Wilson, L. C. —Sugar d Talbirt, W. T.—Concord. Wilson, W. E. — Rutherfordton. Tate, R J.—Fingerville, S. C. Wilson, W. H.—Madison. Tatum, T. A.—Elizabeth City. Wilson, W. M. —Ramsevtown. Taylor, C. E.—Wake Forest. Wilson. S. B.—Fair Bluff. Tavlor, T. J. — Warrenton. Wishart, I. E. — Lumberton. Tew, C. T.—Cherryville. Wnlmcslv, H. —Wilmington. Tew, John O. —Fayetteviiie. Wood, M. A.—Mars Hill. Thomas, C. A. G. —Monroe. Wood, T. G.—Maxton, No. 4. Thomas, I. W.—Lenoir. Woodfin, J. F. —Blanton. Thomas, James C—Bandana. Woodall, W. H.—Clyde. Thornton, T. H.—Clavton. Woodard, J. S. —Needmore. Timmons, J. D. —Beaufort. Wooten, F. T.—Cliadbourn. Tipton, S. D. —Burnsville. Wyatt, W. J.—Troutman. Toney, B. W.—Bostic. Wyncoop, A. H. —Mor

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