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UNIVERSITY OF
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THE COLLECTION OF
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Branch Office and Display Rooms
307 West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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grade, the fare, and the advantages of the building.
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It pays to its Members Weekly in case of Sickness or
Accident from $2.00 to $12.50.
It pays to your heirs at death from $100.00 to $1,000.00.
SEE HOW WE GROW
RECEIPTS BV YEARS
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
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1908
1909
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23,241.0li
27,058.27
34,496.63
50,514.41
65,200.79
89,983.34
101,724.59
114,032.59
126,820.86
141,612.78
161,372.81
182,577.11
Charlotte Assembly, No. 24, Meets every First Monday
Night in each month at 220 East Trade Street
C B. BAIUBV
Phone 1549 Managing organizer for North and gox 371
bouth Carolina.
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Charlotte Auto&CycleCo.
M OTO R C VC UE S
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Repair Work a Specialty
222 North College Street
Phone 363
A. R.WILLMANN COMPANY
OLDEST PLUMBING FIRM IN CHARLOTTE
PHONE 248
18 years' experience
Strictly I1igh=Grade Work
Expert Workmen
We carry a complete line
of Baths, Lavatories,
Closets, Boilers. Also
erect Wind Mills and
Acetylene Machines.
We also do Steam and Hot Water Heating
Branner's Moving & Storage Co.
WE DO A GENERAL STORAGE BUSINESS
Piano Moving a Specialty Furniture Packed for Shipment
Office at Stieff Music House, 5 W. Trade Street
Office Phone 1864 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Residence, 2092
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CHARLOTTE'S FAST GROWING DEPARTMENT STORE
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High-Class, Dependable Merchandise at Popular Prices
WE SEUU EVERVTHIIVG
Largest Millinery Department in the Carolinas;
employing the best talent obtainable, and keeping
in close touch with the Fashion Centers, we show
all the New Things soon as out.
Efird's Department Store,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Cor. Trade and College Sts.
Stores also Concord, N. C*
INSURE WITH THE
Afro-American Mutual
INSURANCE COMPANY
CHARLOTTE. N
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President
OFFICERS:
F. R. MASSEY, T. L. TATE. J. W. CROCKETT.
Vice-President Treasurer Sec'y and Gen'l Kgr
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AGENTS WANTED .
227 E* TRADE ST.
AGENTS WANTED
The New York Lunch Room and Restaurant
BEST
STYLE IN THE SOUTH
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Cha rlotte.
MOTEL
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QUICK SERVICE LUINCH COUNTER UNEQUALED
WE (NEVER CLOSE FIFTY STOOLS
Also CHARLOTTE LUMCH ROOIVl
26 IN. Tryon, Charlotte, IN. C.
GUS J. LAMPROS, GEORGE J. AINAGNOS AND JAMES
J. LAMPROS, Proprietors
BUAIR BROS. & CO.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
Our Motto : "ACCURACY AND PURITY."
24 West Trade Street Telephone 120
3rd Door from Selwyn Hotel Agents for HIGH GRADE CANDIES
CHARLOTTE, N. C
B. F. >VITHERS
DISTRIBUTER
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Office and Warerooms, 202 S. College St.
Warehouse, 307 S. College St.
Warehouse and Yards, E. 5th St. and 5, A. L. Ry.
Telephone 82 CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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THE ONLY STORE IN THE SOUTH
That will Sell You Men, Women, and
Children's Head-to-Foot Wearing Ap-
parel without a cent of money down,
and Only SO cts. to $1.00 a Week
We have everything carried in a first-class
Clothing and Furnishing Store
MASTERS & AGEE CO., 202 North Tryon Street
CHARLOTTE, IV- C
Oldest CAROLINA PRESSING CLUB Quickest
LarycSl ^v. H. C BARKUBV, Proprietor KcSl
Sanitary Steam Pressing
Club Rates $1.00 per Month
Men's Tailoring
Hats Cleaned and Reblocked
Telephone No. 306
227 North Tryon St.
DIRECT FROM THE MINES
to our yard comes the Coal we have
for sale — Coal that's famous the coun-
try over for its free burning qualities,
its low percentage of ash, it's freedom
from impurities. It's "full value"
fuel, and our method of taking and
filling orders ensures satisfaction.
"Phone connection. Orders placed
now save money for buyers. Take a
a look at your cellar, then act.
Our wood is all O. K.
AVAINT
Wood & Coal Company
Telephone 202.
G. L. DIXON
DEALER IN
Fresh Fish and Oysters
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F. H. ANDREWS
Edison Phonograph Headquarters.
Complete Line of Machines and Records
Pianos and Organs at Prices that will Surprise You
EVERYTHING IN MUSIC
Finest Line of Sewing Machines in the State. Prices and Terms to Suit.
213 NORTH TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE. NX.
Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Silverware,
Cut Glass, Etc.
JAKE'S PLACE
R. H. JACOBS, Proprietor
BARBER AND POOL PARLOR
Everything First=Class
215 West Trade Street
J. L. EAGLES
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGIST
Personal Attention Given to all Prescriptions
A Select Assortment of Drugs, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc.
SODA DRI^KS ALL THE YEAR
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Chicles, Hriers and Broilers
F"ancy and Commercial Poultry
Barred Rocks, S. C R. I. Reds, Buff
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Charlotte, N, C.
Buggy and Carriage Repairing,
Trimming and Painting. Gen-
eral Blacksmithing.
Rubber Tires a Specialty
Parlor Barber Shop
33 S. TRYON STREET
The Best Equipped Shop in the State. We have our own
Laundry Plant which insures the Customers PLENTY OF
CLEAN TOWELS. We keep only the best of ever ything.
Best Barbers we can find.
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A. H. WASHBURN, President M. L. WASHBURN, Vice-President
F. H. WASHBURN, Treasurer and IVIanager
Commercial Printing of Every Description. C, Manufacturers
of BLANK BOOKS and BLAfNKS of all Kinds. CL Fine Cata-
1o.gue Work a Specialty. C, VVe are printing "Piedmont Indus-
tries," a weekly journal of Southern progress, and are prepared
to handle other publications. C, Let us hear from you : : :
RAY PRINTIING COMPANY,
Charlotte, IN. C.
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your City Directory is one of the most
effective and economical methods of reach-
ing the people of your community ALL
THE TIME, ''every day in the year in
fact?''
Those who BUY without looking at
the list of those who sell do themselves
great injustice.
The classified lists in your City
Directory form the best buyers' guide on
earth, a modern up-to-date method of
getting what you want.
Your Charlotte City Directory is
consulted more than FIVE THOUSAND
times a day for the entire year. Does it
not look on its face that it's worth in-
vesting a few dollars each year in your
Directory ?
In addition to this your Charlotte
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WALSH'S
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina
CITY DIRECTORY
FOR 19 10
APPENDIX DEPARTMENT
STREET DEPARTMENT
GENERAL DEPARTMENT
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
Showing Governments, Institutions and Trades,
Incorporated Companies, Churches, Schools,
Secret and other Societies, Etc., Etc.
Showing Streets and Avenues, Numbers, Name
of Occupant.
Dividing the Races, Showing Name, Wife's
Name, Occupation and Residence.
Showing the Business and Professions under
Classified Headings.
THIS VOLUME ALSO CONTAINS
Regular Advertising Pages, and is so arranged and printed on different tinted
paper to enable the user to ascertain information wanted with rapidity.
Price, Six Dollars
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COPYRIGHT, 19IO, BY THE WALSH DIRECTORY CO., (iNC.) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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PREFACE
POPULATION within DIRECTORY Limits
50,423
T N PRESENTING our 1910 Volume of the Charlotte Directory to
our patrons, it is again our pleasure to state that CHARLOTTE
continues its growth; in fact, so substantial that we again call atten-
tion to the prophecy that CHARLOTTE will have a population of
100,000 in 1916.
The present volume contains 15,327 names, which in this commu-
nity indicates a population of 50,423 divided thus: Whites, 32,655;
Colored, 17,768; an increase of a little more than 10% within the
year, which is a remarkable showing, even for Charlotte.
During the twelve months which have just elapsed, the City of
Charlotte has made rapid strides along commercial and industrial
lines. Many evidences are apparent on all sides of the progress being
made. The appearance of many new buildings; the overhauling of
old ones; the activity to be seen on the streets; the many loads of
household goods which have arrived at the freight depot, each in-
dicating a new family; the increasing demand for commodities in
the line of daily necessities; the increase of deposits in the banks;
the increase in the annual volume of business; the advance in real
estate; all bear out the statement that Charlotte is enjoying a steady,
healthy growth.
The completion of the Realty building, with its twelve stories and
basement, during 1909 has added to Charlotte a much needed modern
office building. That there was a demand for such a building is
in evidence, for in ten months" time, after completion, 85% of the
offices have been rented.
Nearly fifty firms have, during the past year, placed representa-
tives here and opened offices, the better to care for the business of
this territory.
^ The handsome American Building, the home of the American
I
Trust Co.. was completed late in 1909, and represents an investment
of $130,000.
The business of Belk Bros Department Store having outgrown
its present quarters, a roomy six story structure has been provided
at a cost of $90,000, to care for the increasing volume of business.
The new ciuarters of the Manufacturers' Club, built at a cost of
nearly $100,COO, adds another very handsome structure to the group
of buildings of a public character already possessed b}- this Cit3\
and which places the City of Charlotte in a class by itself so far as
the two Carolinas are concerned.
The buildings in progress for the past year have included the
greatest number of dwelling houses ever erected in Charlotte during
one twelve months; a large addition to the Stonewall Hotel; several
large buildings for wholesale and retail business ; fire department
station; school buildings; churches; apartment houses; seven new
factories; additions to five factories, one of which involves an invest-
ment of $100,000.
Every builder and ever}' mechanic in the building trade in Char-
lotte has had no idle time whatever during the past year.
Real estate values are steadily advancing in Charlotte. This
is one of the best evidences of growth, for the advance is only made
possible b}' an increase in demand, and the latter is only possible
through additions to the population. Certain pieces of property,
which were sold five years ago, have shown an advance of 509^^ in
recent transfers.
X"ew telephones were installed during the past year to the num-
ber of 419, which is a very good index to the growth of the City.
There arc now in use, altogether, 3,094 phones and they are on the
increase daily.
The postal receipts reached $136,000 January 1, 1910, an increase
of a trifle above 16% over the previous year.
The bank deposits have reached the $6,000,000 mark. The total
banking assets amount to $11,952,625.
The four Building and Loan Associations are capitalized at
$8,000,000 and do a flourishing business. They have provided the
means for a large number of people to secure homes of their own,
and are equivalent to or perhaps superior to savings banks in the
benefits to the people at large. These associations are the means of
stimulating the building business and encourage the erection of the
better class of structures.
Charlotte cotton mills consume nearly 50,000 bales of cotton
each year. Geographical location has given to Charlotte the en-
viable position of being the center of the cotton mill development of
the Soutli. Within a radius of one-hundred miles of the Citj' are 425
cotton mills, operating 5,511.543 spindles and 120,000 looms, and rep-
resenting $150,000,000 of capital.
The Charlotte Street Railway Company has heen pushing the
extension of its lines, double tracking in some places, improving the
equipment, running additional cars, so as to provide more frequent
service and keep pace with the continued growth of the City.
Entering into the commercial and industrial life of the City to no
small degree. The Greater Charlotte Club has become a very useful
factor in the welfare of the City. It has grown in size and im-
portance, until now it is doing a work that makes it indispensible to
the material welfare of the City. This organization invites the world
to "Watch Charlotte Grow." During the past year a large numlier
of new members have been added to the list. The Club has taken
quarters in the most central part of the City — fitted up an office in
a representative manner and is accomplishing a work which is far
reaching in its results.
In the office of this Club may be found a librarj' of directories,
which includes a large number of the important cities of the countrj-.
This librar}- has been obtained for the free use of the public, through
the courtesy of the Directory Publishers.
Charlotte is the logical commercial centre of the two Carolinas
and is a distributing point for both.
^\'ith thanks to the general public for assistance during its prep-
aration, and to our patrons for support we are respectfully,
THE WALSH DIRECTORY CO.,
Charlotte, X. C. :\lay 1, 19ia
GENERAL INDEX.
Page
Abbreviations 167
Asylums and Homes 87
Banks and Bankers 87
Business Organizations 87
Business Directory 457
Cemeteries 67
Church Directory 87
City Government 86
County Government 85
Educational 89
Fire Department 87
General Directory of Names:
White 167
Colored 379
Hospitals and Sanitariums 91
Incorporated Companies 91
Page
Judiciary 86
Military 97
Miscellaneous Directory:
(Appendix) 85
Newspapers 97
Post Office Department 98
Police Department 86
Public Schools 89
Private Schools and Colleges 89
Street Directory 101
Secret and Benevolent Organiza-
tions 98
Societies and Clubs 99
State Government 85
Theatres 100
United States Local Officials 100
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
Page
Abbott, F C — side lines and....opp. 314
Afro-American Ins Co 7
Andrews, F H 10
Avant Wood & Coal Co 9
Barringer, O L Co. — front cover
and opp. 178
Bigelow, W H — front cover and
side lines.
Black, C A opp. 255
Blair Bros. & Co 8
Blake, Jno S Drug Co. — top lines.
Branch's Detective Agency — bot-
tom lines.
P)ranner, W' M & Son 6
Buford Hotel opp. 269 and 309
Carolina Auto Co. — front cover.
Page
Carolina Pressing Club 9
Central Hotel opp. 179 and 378
Charlotte Advance Co 485
Charlotte Auto and Cycle Co 5
Charlotte Builders Supply Co.,
back bone and opp. 198
Charlotte Cordage Co opp. 199
Charlotte National Bank — front
cover.
Charlotte Sign Works, side lines
and top stencil.
Charlotte Transfer Co opp. 345
""ommercial National Bank — bot-
tom lines
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Cotton Belt Candy Co. —
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lines
INDEX
Page
Crayton, J E & Co., bottom lines
and - opp. ,343
Dixon, G L 9
Eagles, J L - 10
East Charlotte Poultry Yards - 11
Efird's Department Store 7
Elam, C S 10
Elizalieth College, top lines and
opp. 218 and 219
Erie City Iron Works opp. 220
First National Bank, front cover
and top lines.
Gem Restaurant 487
Globe Electric Co opp. 366
Hotel Buford opp. 269 and 309
Hotel Selwyn opp. 254 and 332
Jacobs, R H 10
James, A T 486
King's Business College opp. 268
Life Ins. Co. of Va. — top lines.
Lummus. F H Sons Co 2
Masters & Agee Co 9
Mecklenburg Iron Works, side
lines and - opp. 291
Mecklenburg Marble & Granite
Co. — side lines.
Mellon, Ed Co opp. 333
Merchants & Farmers National
Bank, top lines.
Model Steam Laundry — back cover.
Mutual Building & Loan Assn.
opp. 290
New York Restaurant 8
News Publishing Co. opp. 302
Old North State Ointment Co 486
Page, Geo A 11
Parker-Gardner Co. — bottom lines
and opp. 308
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Parlor Barber Shop 11
Pine Forest Inn opp. 345
Presbyterian College, bottom lines
- 3 and opp. 315
Queen City Dyeing & Cleaning
Works 486
Queen City Printing Co. —
side lines.
Ray Printing Co 11
Robinson, C H & Co. — side lines.
Royal Benefit Society ..4 and opp. 379
Scales. J L 486
Sehv\m Hotel opp. 254 and 332
Southern Loan & Savings Bank
opp. 342
Southern Real Estate Loan &
Trust Co opp. 342
Spargo, M J 485
Stafford Co opp. 344
Standard Ice & Fuel Co., top lines
and opp. 344
Toomey Plumbing & Heating Co.,
side lines.
Traders Land Co. — bottom lines.
Union National Bank, bottom
lines, front stencil and front
cover.
Walker. Evans & Cogswell Co.,
378 and opp. 221
Washburn, A H — top lines and
front cover.
Wearn, J H & Co. — -bottom sten-
cil.
Whitted & White (Inc.) opp. 367
Willmann, A R Co. — top lines and 6
Withers, B F - 8
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PHOPSE 248
Hi^h Grade Work
Plumbing, Meatin'^
and Gas Fitting
CHARLOTTE DIRECTORY
HOR 1910
MISCELLANEOUS
DIRECTORY
STATE GOVERNMENT OF
NORTH CAROLINA
Governor — W W Kitchen
Lieutenant-Governor — W C New-
land
Private Secretarv to Governor — A
J Field
Secretary of State — J Bryan Grimes
State Treasurer — Benjamin R Lacy
State Auditor — Benjamin F Dixon
Attorney-General — T W Bickett
Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion — J Y Jojmer
'Adjutant-General — T R Robertson
State Librarian— M O Sherrill
Superintendent of Public Buildings
— C C Slierry
State Standard Keeper — L H Lums-
den
Commissioner of Labor and Print-
ing — M L Shipman
Insurance Commissoner — James R
Young
State Printer— E M Uzzell
GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL
The Secretary of State, Treasurer,
Auditor and Superintendent of Pub-
lic Instruction
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
The Governor, Lieutenantl-Gover-
nor, Secretary of State, Treasurer,
Auditor, Superintendent of Public
Instruction and Attorney-General
STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC
BUILDINGS AND
GROUNDS
The Governor, Secretary of State,
Treasurer and Attorney-General
STATE BOARD OF PENSIONS
The Governor, Auditor, Treasurer
and Attorney-General
JUDICIARY
Supreme Court — Chief Justice Wal-
ter Clark
Associate Justices — P D Walker, H
G Connor, Geo H Brown, Jr, and Wm
A Hoke
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte County Seat — Court
House, South Tryon, S E cor 3d
Superior Court— J L Webb, Judge
Clerk— J A Russell
Deputy— P V Moody
Clerk invested with full probate
power
Sheriff— N W Wallace
Deputy — E O Johnson
Tax Collector (Charlotte Town-
ship) — The Sheriff
Register of Deeds — W M Moore
Deputy — R L Sing
Treasurer — Dr H J Walker
Surveyor — J B Spratt
Superintendent Education — R J
Cochran
Coroner — W A Gresham
Physician — Dr C S McLaughlin
Attorneys — Burwell & Cansler
Keeper County Home — W J Holton
Janitor Court House — S W Kirk-
patrick
County Commissioners — W M Long
Chairman; Wm N McKee, D A Hen"
derson, J A Xewell and W J Dunn
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S. U. BRANCH
General Manager.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE PHONE 2183
Civil, Criminal and Commercial Cases. Operating Anywhere.
REF-EREINCES OIN REQUEST
Merchants S Farmers National Bank
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited
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County Finance Committee — J H
McClintock, W S Pharr and J M
Davis
Tax Assessors — H C Severs and
A W Brown
Couiit3^ Board of Education — Wm
Anderson, Charlotte, Chairman; John
McDowell, Steele Creek; C H Cald-
well, Charlotte; B D Funderburk,
Matthews; A F Long, Huntersville
COURT CALENDAR
Superior Court, 12th Judicial Cir-
cuit — J L Webb, resident Judge; J A
Russell, clerk
Convenes:
3d Monday before 1st Monday in
March
7th Monday after 1st Monday in
March
13th Monday after 1st Monday in
March
3d Monday before 1st Monday in
September
3d Monday after 1st Monday in
September
13th Monday after 1st Monday in
September
Each term to continue two weeks
for trial of criminal cases exclusive-
'y , •
7th Monday before 1st Alonday m
March
1st ]\Ionday after 1st Monday in
March
7th Monday before 1st ^Monday in
September
8th Monday after 1st Monday in
March
14th ^Monday after 1st Monday in
March
12th Monday after 1st Monday in
September
4th Monday after 1st Monday in
September. This term to continue
three weeks for trial of civil cases
exclusively
Each term to continue one week
for trial of civil cases exclusively
CITY GOVERNMENT
(Executive Department)
Office, City Hall, N Tryon, S E
cor Sth
Mayor — Hon T W Hawkins
I Mayor Pro Tem — Plummer Stewart
City Clerk and Treasurer — A H
Wearn
City Tax Collector — J M Wilson
City Attorney— W C Maxwell
Chief of Police — T M Christenbury
City Recorder — W M Smith
City Physician — F O Hawley
City Engineer — Joseph Firth
Chief of Fire Department — W S
Orr
City Plumbing Inspector — Edw Hy-
land
City Cotton Weigher — J S With-
ers
City Electrician — F E Robinson
Superintendent of Schools — A Gra-
ham
Superintendent of Water Works —
P H Williams
Superintendent of Streets — D T
Ritch
Keeper of Elmwood Cemetery —
C M Berryhill
Keeper of Pinewood Cemetery — A
Phifer
Superintendent of Crematory — J W
Stewart
Janitor City Hall — W H Ross
ALDERMEN
1st Ward — W I Henderson, J B
McLaughlin, J A Fore, W H Hall
2d Ward — Plummer Stewart, T C
Toomey, W A Watson
3d Ward— Z T Smith, Thos Gara-
baldi, A M Guillet
4th Ward— E S Williams. J C Hun-
ter, W W Phifer
Sth Ward — Lewis Anderson
6th Ward — D A Johnston
7th Ward— E L Mason
Sth Ward— E R Smith, T W Crews
9th Ward— Dr J C Montgomery
10th Ward— D L Kistler
11th Ward— L W Wingate
EXECUTIVE BOARD
(Public Service)
J K Wolf, C A Williams, M M
]\Iurphy, Herbert Irwin, Jos Gara-
baldi
POLICE DEPARTMENT
(Headciuarters, City Hall)
Chief— T M Christenbiiry
Sergeants — J M Youngblood and W
H Pitts
Traders Land Company
Insurance — Investments — Homes
p. M. BROWN
President
MORRIS E. TROTTER
Vice-President
JNO. BASS BROWN
Secretary and Treasurer
The superior advantages offered in your Conservatory of Music and the High-Grade College
Course induced me to patronize
ELIZABETH COLLEGE
I am much pleased with my daughter's development.