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RALEIGH, N. C.
W. //. HUGHES
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China, Crockery,
Glassware, Lamps,
Table Cutlery,
Silver-Plated Ware, Filters, Tea
Trays and Oil Stoves.
A General Line ot House Furnishing Goods.
127 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
Agent for the Odorless Refrigerator.
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the hxrgest and best assorted stock of drugs in the
State; that we sell goods on a very close margin, deal
strictly square with everybody, and guarantee prompt
delivery of goods to every part of the city, and we
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Up every claim we make with every transaction. Be
your purchase 5 cents or §500, you are alw^ays accorded
the same gentlemanly treatment. Every department of
our establishment is complete in every detail. If we
fail to have what you call for, we will take great
pleasure in getting it for you. Call
'Phone, old or new, 109.
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Mechanics and Investors Dnion
OF RALEICH, N. C.
A HOME INSTITUTION. CHARTERED MAY, 1893.
Offers a profitable and safe plan of
investment for monthly savings of
persons in any part of the State.
FUNDS ARE INVESTED IN
First Mortgages on Improved Real Estate
in cities and towns, whicli securities ar^
held by B. S. Jerman, Cashier of the
Commercial and Farmers Bank, acting
as Treasurer and Trustee of the
Company.
A Payment of $3.25 Per Month for 100
Months will Mature $500.
Loans Made to Members for Pur-
chase or Erection of Homes.
JOHN C. DREWRY, President. J. S. WYNNE, Vice-President.
GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary.
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RALEIGH, N. C.
City Directory.
THE MALONEY DIRECTORY CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.,
PROPRIETORS AND PUBLISHERS.
MEMBER OF
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CONTAINING an Alpliabetically Arranged List of Business Firms and
Private Citizens ; a Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pur-
suits ; a Street and Avenue Directory in numerical order of heads of
households ; an Appendix Directory of the City, County and State Officers,
Public and I rivate Schools, Churches, Banks, Secret and Benevolent Societies
Incorporated Companies, Kailway Stations, Distances, Etc.
.Style, Design and Arrangement of this Directory Copyrighted 1899 by the Maloney Directory Co.
{All Eights lieserved.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Abbreviations 2
Alphabetical List of Names (White).. 135
300
Alphabetical List of Names (Col-
ored) 301-386
Appendix 41-80
Banks and Bankers 64
Building and Loan Associations 65
Business Directory 387-416
Cemeteries 63
Chamber of Commerce 63
Church Directory 59
City Government 50
Courts 49
County Government 48
Educational 54
Electric Light Companies 65
Express Companies 74
Fire Department 51
General Directory (White) 135-300
General Directory (Colored) 301-386
Hospitals and Infirmaries 65
Hot Springs, Ark 33-40
Insurance Companies 404
Libraries 66
Military 66
Newspapers 67
Places of Amusement, Public Build-
ings, etc 74
Police Department 51
Post-office Department 48
Private Schools 55
Public Schools 54
Railroad Stations and Distances.. .. 75
Schools and Colleges 55
Secret Societies 68
Societies, Clubs, etc 73
Street and Avenue Directory 81-133
Street Railways 75
State Government of North Carolina 42
Telegraph, and Telephone Cos 74
Trades Unions 73
United States Government 41
United States Local Officials 41
Woman's Exchange 75
ABBREVIATIONS.
The asterisk, thus ('â– '), opposite name denotes married. Numbers in parenthesis, thus (418)
denote such number appears on tlie liouse, but the one preceding it is the correct one.
ah above
acct accountant
add addition
adv advertisement
agt agent
agrl agricultural
al alley
appr apprentice
asst assistant
atty attorney
ave avenue
bartr bartender
bds boards
bet between
bkpr bookkeeper
bldg building
blksmith blacksmith
blk block
brkmn brakeman
(c) colored
carp carpenter
elk clerk
CO company
collr collector
com mer commission mer-
chant
condr conductor
eonfr confectioner
contr contractor
cor corner
eott cotton
dep deputy
dept department
dist district
div Division
do same
Bore ....east
emp employee
engr. engineer
es ..easiside
exp express
flgmn flagman
frt freight
genl .general
hdqrs headquarters
hsekpr housekeeper
ins .insurance
inspr inspector
June junction
lab laViorer
laund laundress
mchst machinist
mcht merchant
m m master meclianic
mdse merchandise
mess messenger
mech mechanic
mfg manufacturing
mfr manufacturer
mkr maker
mkt market
mgr manager
N or n north
ne northeast
nr near
ns northside
nw northwest
off olHce
opp opposite
opr operator
pass passenger
photgr photographer
phys. physician
plbr plumber
P. O post-oflice
pres president
princ principal
propr proprietor
proprss proprietress
ptr printer
pubr publisher
r residence
rd road
ret retail
Rev Reverend
rms rooms
R. M. S ....Railway Mail Service
rpr repairer
R. R railroad
Ry railway
S or s south
se southeast
secy secretary
servt servant
slum salesman
slsdy saleslady
ss southside
So Ry Southern Railway
S A. L Seaboard
Air Line
St street
steno stenographer
St. Ry street railway
supt superintendent
sw southwest
tchr teacher
tel telegraph
tkt ticket
trav agt traveling agent
treas treasurer
W or w west
whol wholesale
wid widow
wks works
ws westside
W. E West Bnd
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Prefatory.
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# The Maloney Directory Com])any present to the
r citizens of Raleigh and public in general their 1899-
1£00 Raleigh City Directory, with the firm belief that
in point of information, reliability and completeness it
will give entire satisfaction and reflect credit upon the city. In
the canvass for the names of the citizens we have followed the
rule adopted in all other cities in which we publish, i. e., we did
not stop at the city limits proper or any imaginary line, but have
embraced all the territory, viz. : Oberlin, Caraleigh, Pilot Mills,
Brooklyn, West Raleigh, East Raleigh, Method, and all other
territory tributary to the city. We find the nearest average num-
ber throughout the different streets of the city, to each name
occupying space in the directory to be " three " to the white pop-
ulation and three and one-half to the colored (the average used
in nearly all cities in the South).
We have recorded from A to Z of the general directory (both
white and colored), 8,924 names. Consequently, at the average
stated above, Raleigh has to-day a population (including suburbs)
of 27,972.
In conclusion, we beg to return our most cordial thanks to
those who have so generously given us their support, and to them
we hereby dedicate this work. To the public generally who have
kindly aided us in getting up the data, etc., we return our ac-
knowledgments. To our patrons and the public in general, we
promise to make each succeeding volume of The Maloney
Directory Co.'s Raleigh City Directory more worthy of com-
mendation and patronage, aed we will issue it as often as of actual
necessity.
Respectfully,
THE MALONEY DIRECTORY CO.,
Proprietors and Publishers.
Julius Holderman, Mngr.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF RALEIGH.
Acme Machine Works 136
Aetna Life, bottom lines.
Alford, Bynum & Ohristojjhers,
back cover.
Allen & Oram Machine Co 139
Anticephalalgine 13
Ashe. College for Girls and Young
Women 305
Asheville Gazette 9
Association of American Directory
Publishers 5
Atlanta & West Point Railway . . . 273
Barnes & King 80-81
Benedict, Geo. H & Co 13
Bingham's School 320
Blake's Stables, center lines.
Blickensderfer (Tiie), side lines,
front and Vjack cover.
Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., top lines,
front fly-leaf.
Boushall,' J. D., bottom lines.
Bridgers. .Tohn E., bottom lines.
Brigg-*, Thos. H. & Sons, bottom
lines.
Broughton, J. M. & Co., center
lines.
Brown, J. M., back cover
Capital City Printing Co., back-
bone.
Carrollton (The) 78-300
Central Hotel, Charlotte, front fly-
leaf.
Citizens National Bank, top lines.
Commercial & Farmers Bank, cen-
ter lines.
Cooper Bros., inside front cover.
Cross & Linehan, bottom lines.
Daily Citizen (The) 8
Drewry, Jno. 0., bottom stencil
edge.
Dunston, Nelson 320
Durham Hotel 79
Durliam Sun 10
Elducational Bureau 1/6
Edwards A Broughton 96-97
Everett Piano Co 161
Excelsior Steam Ldry, center lines.
Ferrall, J. R. & Co., bottom lines.
Field, Alex J , front cover.
Franklin Prtg. & Pub. Co 11-12
Gates Desk Co 321
(reorgia Southern & Fla. Ry 15
Getaz, D. & Co 186
Giersch's, R. F 187
Guthrie,.!. O. & Co. ..-. 193
Harding, Wm. T., bottom lines.
Harris, D. W. C 194
Harvard Piano Co 145
Holdt & BuUington 401
Home Life Ins. Co 193
Hughes, W. H., inside front cover.
Iron Mountain Route 256
Johnson, Jas. I 13
Johnson, T. B 210
Johnson & Johnson, center lines.
King, O. G., druggist 79
Lindsey, A. E. S 223
McDonald, C. C, front cover.
McAdoo House . 79
Mann, W. B 227
Mechanics Dime Savings Bank,
front cover.
Mechanic-; & Investors Union, top,
front stencil and front fly-leaf.
iNIichelow, A 232
Mills Mfg. Co 233
Montague, B. F., back cover.
Morning Post (The) 385
Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y 192
Mutual Reserve Fund Life Associa-
tion, side lines.
Natl. Bank of Raleigh, front cover.
New Hotel Jackson (The), side lines
and 144-160
News and Observer 384
Normal & Collegiate Institute 304
Oak City Steam Ldry, bottom lines.
O'Quinn, J. L. & Co 81-400
Otey, W. G. tt Son 357
Pearson & Ashe, center lines.
Penn Mutual Life, front cover.
Pool, Florence, Mrs 251
Presbyterian Publishing Co.. . . 112-113
Raleigh Christian Advocate, back
cover.
Raleigh Marble Works, 2d cover.
Raleigh Svgs Bank (The), top lines.
Robbins' Stables, bottom lines.
Rose & Barrett, top lines.
Southern Bell Tel. Co.. side lines.
Southern Book Exchange, 3d cover.
Southern Railway, side lines and. . 272
Southern Tobacco Co.. back fly-
leaf.
Southern Wall Paper Co 272
State Normal & Indus'l College 208-209
Steinm-'tz, H., 2d cover,
Sutton, Fred A 277
Texas & Pacific Railway 257
Thomson, Frank K., center lines.
Times-Visitor 14
Union Furniture Co., back fly-leaf.
Upchurch & Holder 4(30
Uzzell, E. M 8J
Walters, G. N., side lines.
AVildes, Chas. D 292
Wynne, Ellington ct Co., top lines.
Zachary & Zachary, side lines.
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ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1898,
...OFFICERS...
President, DAVID B. GOULD, St. Louis.
First Vice-President, R. L. POLK, Detroit.
Second Vice-President, W. E. MURDOCK, Boston.
Secretary, W. H. BATES, New York.
Treasurer, REUBEN H. DONNELLEY, Chicago.
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DAVID B. GOULD, St. Louis. R. L. POLK, Detroit.
W. E. MURDOCK, Boston. W. H. BATES, New York.
REUBEN H. DONNELLEY,Chicago. A.G. WRIGHT, Milwaukee-
W. H. LEE, New Haven. J. H. HILL, Richmond, Va.
B. D. ANNEWALT, Cleveland.
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FIRST: To improve the directory business by the inter-change
of ideas, and by the exchange of competent employees.
SECOND: To protect the public against fraudulent advertis-
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HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
AVENUE HOTEL
A. R. Smith, I'res. is: Mgr. Re-
modeled and Refitted throughout.
Kates furnished upon application.
â–º> CHARLOTTE, N. C.
CENTRAL HOTEL
SPEKRY cS: LUCAS, Proprs.
W. B. Sperry, Mgr , late of Macon, Ga.
Accommodations First Class. Head-
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E. M. McKlSSlCK, Manager.
Leading Hotel of Asheville.
KATES S2 50 AND UP.
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BINKLEY HOUSE
FRANK ELLSWOKTH, Propr.
The Leading Hotel of Sherman.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
KENILWORTH INN
L. A. Kri'TREDGE, Manager.
Open Ihroughout the Year.
Write for Booklet.
ATLANTA, GA.
KIMBALL HOUSE
JOSEPH THOMPSON, Proprietor.
GEO. W. SCOVILLE, Manager.
.American Plan, $2 50 o S5 00 per day.
Eurorean Plan, Si. 00 to S3. 00 per day.
Headquarters for Coininercial Men.
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ARLINGTON HOTEL
BRYAN LAWRENCE, Propr.
Strictly First Class. Rales $2.50 to
$4.00. Headquarters for Commer-
cial Men. Large Sample Rooms.
ANNISTON, ALA.
THE CALHOUN
R. H. FORMAiN, Proprietor.
Headquarters tor Commercial Men.
"Sample Rooms."
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
(Executive Department)
President — Hon William McKinley, of Ohio.
Vice-President — Garret A Hobart, of New Jersey.
Secretary of State — Jolm Hay, of Indiana.
Secretary of Treasury — Lyman J Gage, of Illinois.
Secretary of Navy — John B Long, of Massachusetts.
Secretary of War — Russell A Alger, of Michigan,
Secretary of Interior — Cornelius M Bliss, of N Y.
Postmaster General — Chas Emory Smith of Penn.
Attorney General — John W Griggs, of New Jersey.
Secretary of Agriculture — James Wilson of Iowa.
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