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R. A. PARSLEY
J. W. BROOKS
J. H. REHDER
L. STEIN
C. W. POLVOGT
The first named is Chairman, with the
vhich elects its own Chairman.
ler, Sam Bear, D. L. Gore.
C. McQueen, C. N. Evans, C. E. Taylor,
d, J. A. Springer, Wm. Gilchrist, S. M.
R. B. Slocum, T. B. Carroll, H. De W.
,en, E. J. Wood, M. M. Caldwell.
J. Van. B. Metts, J. H. Watters, T. C.
James, Hugh MacKae, W. A. Dick.
Legislative Committee:— Walker Taylor, D. McEachern, G. H. Smith.
New York and Chicago Quotation Committee: — J. I. Metts, R. H. Pickett,
R. A. Wright, J. H. Brown.
Membership Committee: — R. C. DeRosset, J. H. Davis, Meares Harriss, W. D-
MacMillan, Jr., W. C. Peterson, Henry Gieschen, J. M. Solky, H. L. Hunt.
W. A. French.
Agriculture and Immigration Committee: — Hugh MacRae, E. N. Clark, B. F.
Keith, C. J. Mitchell.
Harbor, Shipping and Commerce Committee: — Jas. Sprunt, H. G. Smallbones,
B. F. Hall, W. E. Worth, E. T. Taylor, J. S. WiUiams.
Towage and Pilotage Committee:— R. A. Parsley, R. R. Stone, T. D. Love,
E. D. Williams.
Quotations of Cotton Committee: — P. Pearsall, W. H. Sprunt, Wm. Calder,
Geo. W. Chestnut.
Public Utilities Committee: — M. W. Jacobi, L. B. Rogers, Geo. R. French, M.
W. Divine, P. Q. Moore, A. B. Skelding.
Manufacturing and Business Enterprises Committee: — E. C. Holt, J. B.
Mercer, J. Van. B. Metts, E. N. Clark, Thomas H. Wright, Geo. W. Kidder,
C. Van Leuven, W. J. Craig.
Advertising Committee: — M. F. H. Gouverneur, W. E. Springer, Louis Einstein,
Z. W. Whitehead, R. P. McClammy.
Classification and Traffic Committee: — J. A. Taylor, J. G. McCormick, G. J.
, Boney, R. A. Parsley.
Information and Statistics Committee: — J. H. Chadbourn, B. Solomon, H. G.
Smallbones, B. F. Keith, J. O. Reilly, J. S. Funchess.
Quotations on Naval Stores Committee:— J. Wilder, J. W. Brooks, F. A.
Thompson, J. S. McEachern, B. O. Stone.
Export and Import Committee: — W. H. Sprunt, F. A. Thompson, C. C. Coving-
ton, E. T. Taylor, V. H. Erpf, H. R. Bates, R. A. Brand, F. A. Fetter, J. R. Ste-
phenson.
Civic Improvement Committee:— John J. Blair, J. R.Hanby, E. A. Metts, F
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M. W. Divine, T. E. Wallace, W. Buckner.
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WILMINGTON, N. C.
Farming Lands for Sale
We are the largest holders of Farming Lands in North Carolina,
and offer choicest types of soils in Farms of all sizes. Titles guaran-
teed. Improved and unimproved Land in the heart of the famous
"Trucking Belt" of Eastern North Carolina.
EASY TERMS TO BUYERS
Money Invested in Farm Lands Here Pays Better Than Any-
where in the United States
Liberal Commissions to Agents and Real Estate Dealers.
For full information address
Carolina Trucking
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Wilmington, N. G,
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PUBLISHED BY
Hill Directory Company
WILMINGTON, N.C. AND RICHMOND, VA.
Containing a General and Business Directory, a Guide to the Streets of
Wilmington, N. C., Together with Much Useful Information
Classified as Miscellaneous.
SEE GENERAL INDEX, PAGE 13
Vol. <&&mM{B^ viii
Memmber Association of American Directory Publishers
COPYRIGHT 1911 BY HILL DIRECTORY CO.
Price, $5.00.
For sale by C. W. YATES & CO., 117 Market Street.
Directories of Other Cities on File in the Chamber of Commerce Office,
212 North Front Street.
HILL DIRECTORY CO.
Home Office, 823 Mutual Building. Richmond, Va.
PREFACE.
The measure of a town's progressiveness is the growth of its banking
business. The banking resources of Wilmington have grown 340 per
cent in the past ten years. — (Now over $12,000.00.)
An indication of the business of a town is the growth of its Post
Office receipts. The post office receipts of Wilmington have increased
over 247 per cent in the last ten years — (Now over $105,000.)
The proof of the growth of a seaport is its increase in imports and
exports. The imports and exports of Wilmington have increased in
the last decade 2147 per cent— (Now over $28,000,000.)
This is sufficient proof of our rapid and substantial growth. The
following are twelve of the many reaons for it, and will show why we
expect to double our population in the next ten years: —
1. Wilmington is North Carolina's seaport city, the gateway of her
commerce and trade. North Carolina is a vast state in area, larger
than New York or Pennsylvania, and almost as large as New England.
Wilmington is the natural distributing point for North Carolina and
parts of South Carolina and Georgia. Think what it would mean if
all of New England had only one such distributing seaport, and it will
then be realized why Wilmington must grow, and is growing to meet
the demands of this vast territory whose bountiful natural resources
have hardly been touched.
2. Wilmington has the freight facilities of six lines of railroads,
competing with water rates. Vessels come here from all parts of the
world, our wharves accommodating Ocean steamers drawing 2A\
feet. Our channel will soon be deepened to 30 feet.
3. From the Middle West, the Panama Canal will be in more direct
communication via Wilmington than by any other South Atlantic-
seaport, and cargoes to and from Wilmington will not be subject to
the dangers of Cape Hatteras.
4. The projected Coastal Inland Waterway moves directly by Wil-
mington, and has already been completed to Beaufort, N. C.
5. Wilmington is the center of the greatest vegetable producing
district in the United States. A few years ago no strawberries were
raised except for domestic use; now WILMINGTON IS THE LAR-
GEST STRAWBERRY RAISING DISTRICT IN THE WORLD.
It is the LARGEST LETTUCE PRODUCING DISTRICT IN THE
WORLD, and next to the largest peanut market.
6. WILMINGTON IS THE SECOND LARGEST COTTON-
MARKET ON THE SOUTH ATLANTIC SEABOARD, and the
FOURTH LARGEST EXPORTING COTTON MARKET IN THE
WORLD.
7. Our "Back Country" strength: There are within 50 miles of
Wilmington over one million acres of idle land having the finest grade
of soil type found in the Atlantic Coastal plain. In addition, there
are available large ares of land of somewhat less valuable soil types
but which are also highly suitable for agricultural uses. On the fine
sandy loam with clay subsoil, a farm population of a half million could
easily be supported, and an urban population of a quarter of a million
in cities and towns.
8. Wilmington has eleven Building & Loan Associations, showing
the thrift and industry of its home-builders.
9. Wilmington is that point on the Atlantic Coast where there is
neither extreme heat nor excessive cold. A case of death has neve r
been caused by sunstroke or by freezing.
10. Wilmington is the only point on the Atlantic Seaboard which is
both a winter and a summer resort. Its mild winter months are the
delight of Northern tourists, while the cool, invigorating summer
season attracts travellers from the South, the location of Wilmington
being easily accessible from both Northern and Southern states.
11. Wilmington is within ten miles by trolley of W r rightsville Beach,
the most attractive seaside resort on the Atlantic Coast.
12. Wilmington has factories, oil mills, cotton mills, lumber mills,
machine shops, cotton compresses and many miscellaneous industries,
but it wants more of them.
In this small space it is difficult to enumerate the advantages of
Wilmington and its surroundings, but enough has been said to show
its remarkable progress beginning with the "Awakening of the South."
The reasons above stated, coupled with our great natural advantages
will compel people to come here when these advantages are known.
And to call attention to these advantages is the object of this adver-
tisement.
Every inquiry will receive prompt attention from that member of
the chamber of Commerce most competent to deal with each specific
case. We want energetic men in every line of business from every
part of this country, and will extend to them a hearty welcome and
our earnest co-operation.
Many new people have come to our section bringing with them valuable
ideas and new methods. This is the kind of people we want, and this is
*he kind to whom our unexcelled and unexploited resources will bring
prosperity and wealth.
q^. Address:
^ Chamber of Commerce, Wilmington, North Carolina.
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Charlotte, North Carolina.
A FRATERNAL INSURANCE ORGANIZATION, opera-
ting under the laws of North Carolina.
Why you should join THE ROYAL FRATERNAL AS-
SOCIATION.
1st. It is a Home Organization and gives employment
to a large number of our people.
2nd. We give a larger amount of Insurance for the
premium received than any regular Insurance Company.
3rd. The ROYAL FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION helps
you when you are out of employment.
4th. You may take a certificate with the ROYAL
FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION from 30 cents to $4.00 per
month.
5th. The payments are made monthly, and you are
not bothered with collectors every week.
6th. The ROYAL FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION gives
the best protection for sickness, accident and death.
Liberal terms are offered to reliable and energetic men
and women. For further information address.
Phone 1549
GEO. W. LUTTERLOH, Soliciting Organizer
402 South Seventh Street, WILMINGTON, N. C.
GENERAL INDEX
Abbreviations 41
Banks 21
Building and Loan Associations 22
Business Directory 413
Cemeteries 24
Chamber of Commerce 26
Churches 22
City Government 16
Clubs 24
Commercial Organizations 26
County Government 17
Courts 20
Fire Department 16
Hospitals and Homes 27
Index to Advertisements 14
Jewish Orders 27
Map front of book
Military 27
Military Associations 28
Police Department 16
Post-office 19
Public Schools 29
Retail Merchants' Association 26
Societies— Miscellaneous 29
Societies — Secret 30
State Government 17
Street Guide 34
United States Government 19
Young Men's Christian Association 30
Index to Advertisements
Reference is especially invited to the following Alphabetical List
of Responsible, Enterprising, Advertising Business Men, and also to
the names in BLACK TYPE throughout the Book of those who take
pride in sustaining the Directory, and who do not borrow their neigh-
bor's Directory:
American National Bank 419
Astyptodyne Chemical Co left top lines
Atlantic Paint and Varnish Works right top lines
Bardin Moto Co., Inc opp 361
Barnes, R. L. Safe & Lock Co 72
Bellamy, Robert A right bottom lines
Branch's National Detective Agency left bottom lines
Brock, John 439
Brunswick Wood & Coal Co right top lines
Burke, J. T 87
Callihan Pump and Well Co back cover and 91
Cape Fear Machine Works back cover and 463
Cape Fear Oil Co 6
Cantwell Lumber Co 462
Carolina Cut Stone Co back cover
Carolina Insurance Co back cover and 40
Carolina Trucking Development Co 3
Coster, Carl G 438
Cumming, Wm. M front stencil edge
Daniels, C. H. & Co 461
Dick, Wm. A front cover
Dick & Williams front cover
Divine, M. W. & Co left top lines
Eureka Pressing Club right bottom lines
Evening Dispatch back fly leaf
Foster, D. R. & Co front cover and right bottom lines
Giles Clayton & Son right top lines
"Good Luck" Baking Powder opp 73
Hyman Supply Co front cover
Interstate Audit Co 413
Krahnke, F. H. & Sons back cover and 224
Leitner, Joseph F left bottom lines
Life Insurance Co., of Va left top lines
Mac Millan, Wm. D., Jr 416
Mercer & Evans Co right side lines
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co back cover
Metts, J. Van B right bottom lines and 259
Meyer Leger right side lines
Montague Manufacturing Co right top lines and opp 249
Moore's Roger Sons & Co back fly leaf
Munroe, W. & Co left side lines
Murchison, J. \V. <S: Co 4
Xiestlie, Win right side lines and 280
Orrell Livery Co front cover
Orton, The 3
Palace Market inside back cover and 425
Pilcher, P. P 4
Piatt & Haar 299
Prease Bros. Co back cover
Pridgen's Pressing Club front cover
Pure Food Market beginning each letter of alphabet
Queen City Cycle Co left top lines and 306
Reilly, James Owen front cover and 312
ReVille & Camache right side lines
Richmond Press opp 104
Royal Fraternal Association 12
Schad, Joe opp 360
Seitter, Geo. F right top lines
Simmons, Geo. C 449
Smith Roofing Co left bottom lines and 5
Sneed, A. C. & Co 347
Southern Manufacturing Co opp 73
Southern Map Co right bottom lines and 249
Stephens, Burett H left side lines
Taylor Walker top and bottom stencils and 364
Thrope, W. B. & Co back cover
Tidewater Power Co left side lines
Tucker's Wilmington Granite and Marble Works, front cover and 371
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co opp 105
Waddey, Everett Co bet. 376 and 377
Wilder, Herbert F left side lines
W r illson Co., The bet. 408 and 409
Wilmington Chaimber of Commerce inside front cover
Wilmington Furniture Co right bottom lines
Wilmington Grocery Co right side lines
Wilmington Iron Works right side lines
Wilmington Morning Star 7
Wilmington Pawn and Loan Office 400
Wilmington Slate and Metal Roofing Co right side lines
Wilmington Stamp Works left bottom iines
Woodward & Son right top lines and opp 248
Wright, J . G. & Son backbone
Yates, C. W. & Co front cover and 8
MISCELLANEOUS
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor — Joseph D Smith
City Attorney — Herbert Mc-
Clammy
Asst City Attorney — George L
Peschau
City Clerk and Treasurer —
Thomas D Meares
Tax Collector— Charles JI
White
City Engineer— F F Fillet
Recorders Court — J J Furlong
judge, F T Skipper clerk Marsden
Bellamy atty
Councilmen
M. G. Tiencken, Bernice C
Moore, Parker Quince Moore, Wm
E Perdew
Superintendent of Health — Dr
Charles T Nesbitt
Milk Inspector— Dr T B Carroll
Plumbing Inspector — R H
Grant
Building Inspector — Charles
Schnibben
Superintendent of Streets — R
Grant
Clerks of Markets
Front-Street Market— T II
Johnson
Fourth-Street Market— S O
Frink
Police Department
Chief of Police — John J Fowler
Captain— C W Woolard
Sergeants— Geo W Smith, H W
Howell, C E Wood, E J Grimsley
Fire Department
Chief — Charles Schnibben
Asst Chief— Will P Monroe
Supei intendent — Fire Alarms —
John T Yates
Co No 1, 4th cor Princess, Thos
B. Jackson foreman
Co No 2, 6th cor Castle, Wil-
liam A Canady foreman
Hose Co No 3, 606 n 4th, Lud-
wig Freimuth foreman
Chemical Co No 1, 4th nr Mar-
ket, Peter N Fick foreman
Hook and Ladder Co No 1, 4th
nr Market, W P Monroe foreman
Location Fire-Alarm Boxes
3 taps, fire out of testing cir-
cuit
5 taps, calls out extra hose wag-
on
4 taps, shut off electric light
6 taps, calls out extra engine
10 taps, riot call
12 taps, general alarm
13 Wilmington Compress
14 Nutt and Brunswick
15 Hilton Lumber Co
16 Fourth and Brunswick
17 Fifth and Nixon
18 Seventh and Harnett
MISCELLANEOUS
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1!) Eight and Hanover
21 Champion Compress
22 Second and Market
23 Water and Chestnut
24 Front and Red Cross
25 Front and Grace
26 Third and Red Cross
27 Third and Princess
28 Fourth and Grace
31 Sixth and Campbell
32 Sixth and Princess
33 Hemenway School
3-1 Seventh and Grace
35 Ninth and Chestnut
36 Seventh and Dock
41 Market and Water
42 Dawson and Surry
43 Front and Orange
44 Surry & Castle
45 Front and Castle
46 Third and Nun
47 Third and Wooster
48 Fifth and Orange
49 Fifth and Castle
51 Seventh and Nun
52 Seventh and Queen
53 Eight and Market
54 Twelfth and Market
55 Eight and Dawson
56 Fifth and Dawson
61 Ninth and Orange
66 Union School
112 City Hospital
114 Seventh and Brunswick
123 Standard Oil Co
124 Ninth and Red Cross
125 Carolina Apartments
126 Fourth and Harnett
211 City Livery Co
212 Front and Princess
411 Second and Wright
412 Kidder's Mill
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
New Hanover County
Sheriff — Samuel P Cowan
Chief Deputy— James H Tay-
lor Jr
Asst Deputy — W Harvey Cox
Clerk Superior Court — John D
Taylor
Deputy Clerk — Wm N Harriss
Register of Deeds — John Haar
Treasurer — Hector McL Green
Coroner— Charles D Bell M D
Jailer — John M Branch
County Commissioners — Dun
can McEachern, chairman ; Henry
L Vollers, M W Divine, J Van B
Metts, J A Kerr
Board of Audit and Finance of
County Commissioners — Duncan
McEachern, Henry L Vollers, M
W Divine, Clerk to Board; W A
Williams
Janitor Court House — W II
Howe
County Superintendent Schools
— Washington Catlett
Superintendent Health — Wm
D McMillan M D
STATE GOVERNMENT
Executive Department
Governor — Hon W W Kite
Lieutenant-Governor — Hon
C Newland
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MISCELLANEOUS
Secretary of State — J Bryan
Grimes
Auditor— W P Wood
Treasurer — Benjamin K Lacy
Superintendent of Public In-
struction — J Y Joyner
Attorney-General — T W Bickett
Law Clerk — G L Jones
Adjutant-General — R L Leins-
ter
State Librarian — W O Sherrill
Secretary to Board of Agricul-
ture and in Charge of Immigra-
tion — Elias Carr
Insurance Commissioner —
James R Young
Commissioner of Agriculture —
AY A Graham
State Veterinarian — W G
Christman
State Chemist — B W Kilgore
State Geologist — Joseph H
Pratt
Commissioner of Labor and
Printing — M L Shipman
Superintendent of Public
Buildings and Grounds — C C
Cherry
The Governor's council consists
of the Secretary of State. Trea-
surer, Auditor. Superintendent of
Public Instruction
Corporation Commission
Corporation Commissioners —
Chairman. Franklin McNeil, Ra-
leigh; Members. H C Brown and
W T Lee; Clerk, A J Maxwell.
Raleigh
Supreme Court of North Carolina
Chief Justice — Walter Clark,
Raleigh
Associate Justices — William A
Hoke, Lineolnton Geo II Brown
Jr, Washington; Wm B Allen,.
Goldsboro ; Piatt D Walker, Char-
lotte
Meets in Raleigh first Monday
in February and last Monday in
August
Judges of the Superior Court of
North Carolina
First District — G W Ward,
Washington
Second District— R B Peebles,
Jackson
Third District— Harry W
Whedbee. Greenville
Fourth District — C M Cooke,
Louisburg
Fifth District— Oliver H Al-
len, Kinston
Sixth District— Frank A Dan-
iels, Goldsboro
Seventh District — C C Lyon,
Elizabethtown
Eighth District — W J Adams.
Carthage
Ninth District — J C Biggs.
Durham
Tenth District — Benj F Long.
Statesville
Eleventh District — Henry P
Lane, Reidsville
Twelfth District — James L
Webb, Shelby
Thirteenth District— E B Cline,
Hickorv
.MISCELLANEOUS
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Fourteenth District — M II Jus-
tice, Rutherfordton
Fifteenth District— Frank Car-
ter, Asheville
Sixteenth District— G S Fer-
guson, "Waynesville
PORT WARDENS
(lliy 2 n Water)
Port Wardens — William N Har-
ris, E D Williams, L H Skinner
UNITED STATES GOVERN-
MENT
President— Wm H Taft, Ohio;
salary, $75,000
Vice-President — James S Sher-
man, New York; salary, $12,000
Secretary of State — Philander
C Knox, Pennsylvania ; salary.
$1^000
Secretary of Treasury — Frank-
lin MacVeagh, Illinois; salary,
$12,000
Secretary of War — William H
Stinson, New York; salary, $12.-
000
Secretary of Navy — Geo von L
Meyer, Massachusetts ; salary.
$12,000
Secretary of Interior — Walter
L Fisher. Illinois; salary, $12,000
Secretary of Agriculture — Jas
Wilson, Iowa ; salary, $12,000
Secretary of Commerce and
Labor — Chas N Nagyl, Missouri;
salary, $12,000 . .
Postmaster-General — Frank 1 1
Hitchcock, Massachusetts; salary.
$12,000
Attorney-General — Geo W
Wickersham, New York; salary.
$12,000
Speaker of the House — Champ
Clark, Missouri; salary, $12,000
Custom House
Collector of Customs — Benjn-
min F Keith
Deputy Collector — Thomas L
Vines
Inspector — Edward G Polly
Custodian — James E Howard
Post Office
Postmaster — Thos E Wallace
Assistant Postmaster — Warren
G Elliott
Money Order Clerk— J D Dos-
cher Jr
Registry Clerk— Roht F Col-
well
Asst Registry Clerk — J A Price
Stamp Clerk— H B Wilson
General Delivery Clerks — Enoch
L Lee, E H Davis
Clerks— J J Loughlin, E B
Loughlin, Jno W Moore. R II
Morris, A B Guyton. J Mercer
Taylor. C H Holsonback, A A
Hergenrother, G W Hill. O C Hill.
L G Jordan
Carriers— W H Cutlar, W A
Green, R H White. J E Hall, J W
20
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Neil, AV G A Otersen, Alex Samp-
son, Wm Sheehan Jr O D Telfair,
Warren C Noyes, Henry AV Thur-
ber, J AV Holt, Chas A Stewart, J
A Fettel, C AV Hollowbush, E Ros-
coe Hall,
Substitute Carriers — C D Mae-
pass, P R Jordan, A E Nixon
Special Messengers — C AV Clem-
enson, LeRoy Street