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NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL COMMISSION
NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL
1929
COMPILED AND EDITED
BY
A. R. NEWSOME
SECRETARY OF THE NORTH CAROLINA
HISTORICAL COMMISSION
RALEIGH
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PREFACE
This volume is issued by the North Carolina Historical Commis-
sion in order to furnish in succinct form information about the
State, its government and institutions, which otherwise would re-
quire much investigation in many different sources. Unless other-
wise stated, the data in each case is the latest available.
Similar manuals were issued by the Secretary of State in 1903,
1905 and 1907, and by the North Carolina Historical Commission
in 1909, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1917, 1919, 1921, 1923, 1925 and 1927.
The demand for these volumes has been so great that all editions
except that of 1927 have been exhausted.
to
NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL COMMISSION
Thomas M. Pittman, Chairman, Henderson
M. C. S. Noble Chapel Hill
Heriot Clarkson Raleigh
Ben Dixon MacNeill Raleigh
Mrs. Thomas O'Berry Goldsboro
A. R. Newsome, Secretary, Raleigh
CONTENTS
Page
Official Registerjor 1929-1930 9
THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT:
Officers and Members of the Senate 15
Senatorial Districts 18
Rules of the Senate 19
Standing Committees of the Senate 30
Officers and Members of the House of Representatives 35
Rules of the House of Representatives : 41
Standing Committees of the House of Representatives 54
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS:
The Governor 63
The Secretary of State 70
The Auditor 73
The Treasurer 75
Superintendent of Public Instruction 78
The Attorney-General 83
Council of State 85
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT:
Court of Impeachment 91
The Supreme Court 92
Superior Courts 93
Other Courts 94
North Carolina Corporation Commission 95
STATE DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS:
The Adjutant-General's Department 101
Department of Agriculture 105
Board of Agriculture 113
Joint Committee for Agricultural Work 115
Department of Labor and Printing 116
Department of Insurance 120
State Department of Revenue 126
State Board of Assessment 128
State Highway Commission 132
State Board of Health 138
Department of Conservation and Development 140
State Board of Charities and Public Welfare 152
Child Welfare Commission i 160
The Budget Bureau - 161
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North Carolina Historical Commission. 167
Library Commission of North Carolina 174
State Library.. .. 179
Law Library • 180
Printing Commission 181
Salary and Wage Commission 182
Judicial Conference 182
Commissioner of Pardons 183
Educational Commission 184
State Board of Equalization 185
State Board of Vocational Education 188
State Committee on High School Text-books 189
Text-book Commission 190
Transportation Advisory Commission 192
State Sinking Fund Commission 193
State Board of Elections 194
State Board of Canvassers 195
State Board of Pensions 196 '
Commissioner of the Veterans Loan Fund 197
Board of Public Buildings and Grounds 198
Municipal Board of Control . 199
Board of Commissioners of Navigation and Pilotage 200
Crop Pest Commission 201
North Carolina Park Commission 202
The Tax Commission 203
State Fair . 204
County Government Advisory Commission 205
Commission on the Reproduction of the Canova Statue of Washington 206
Bennett Place Memorial Commission 207
The North Carolina Gettysburg Memorial Commission 208
Andrew Johnson Memorial Commission 209
George Washington Bicentennial Commission 210
Board of Medical Examiners 210
Board of Chiropody Examiners 211
The Board of Nurse Examiners of North Carolina 212
Board of Pharmacy 213
North Carolina Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners 214
North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners 215
State Board of Accountancy 216
State Board of Architectural Examination and Registration 217
State Board of Chiropractic Examiners 218
State Board of Embalmers 219
State Board of Examiners in Optometry 1 220
State Board of Osteopathic Examination and Registration 220
State Board of Registration for Engineers and Land Surveyors 221
State Licensing Board for Contractors 223
STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:
University of North Carolina 227
North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering 231
North Carolina College for Women 237
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Cullowhee State Normal School 241
Appalachian State Normal School 243
East Carolina Teachers' College 244
North Carolina Normal Schools and Colleges for the Colored Race 246
Fayetteville Colored Normal School 248
Elizabeth City Colored Normal School 250
Winston-Salem Teachers' College at Winston-Salem 251
North Carolina College for Negroes 252
Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina 253
Cherokee Indian Normal School of Robeson County 255
STATE CHARITABLE AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS:
State Hospital at Raleigh 259
State Hospital at Morganton 261
State Hospital at Goldsboro 262
North Carolina Sanatorium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis 263
North Carolina Orthopaedic Hospital . 265
Oxford Orphanage 266
The Colored Orphanage of North Carolina 267
Soldier's Home 269
Confederate Women's Home 272
State Prison 273
State Bureau of Identification 275
North Carolina School for the White Blind and for the Colored Blind and Deaf. 276
North Carolina School for the Deaf 278
Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School 280
Caswell Training School... 281
East Carolina Industrial Training School for Boys 282
State Training School for Negro Boys 283
State Home and Industrial School for Girls and Women., 284
Industrial Farm Colony for Women 286
MISCELLANEOUS:
The North Carolina Railroad Company 291
The Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company 296
The Appalachian and Western North Carolina Railroad Company 298
The North Carolina State Capitol 299
State Administration Building 304
North Carolina Day 306
Legal Holidays in North Carolina 307
The State Flag 310
The Great Seal 311
State Motto and Its Origin 316
State Song 318
The Confederate Museum at Richmond 319
The Halifax Resolution 320
The Declaration of Independence 321
PLATFORMS OF POLITICAL PARTIES, 1028:
National Democratic Platform 329
National Republican Platform 346
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National Farmer Labor Platform 368
National Socialist Platform 371
National Prohibition Platform 378
State Democratic Platform 379
State Republican Platform 385
KI.KCTIONRETURNS:
Popular and Electoral Votes for President by States, 1928 391
Popular Vote for President by States, 1912-1924 392
Vote for President by Counties, 1916-1928 394
Vote by Counties for Governor in Democratic Primaries, 1920-1924 396
Vote for State Officers in Democratic Primary, 1928 398
Vote for State Officers in Democratic Primaries, 1924 and 1928 400
Democratic Primary Vote, June 5, 1926, for United States Senator 401
Vote for Governor by Counties, 1920-1928 402
Vote for United States Senator, 1920-1926 404
Vote for Members of Congress, 1922-1928 406
Vote for Constitutional Amendments by Counties, 1928 411
CONSTITUTIONS:
Constitution of the United States of America 421
Constitution of the State of North Carolina 438
Index to the Constitution of North Carolina 499
CENSUS:
Population and Area of the Several States and Territories, 1910-1920 511
Population (estimated) of North Carolina, 1675-1786 513
Census of North Carolina, 1790-1840 514
Census of North Carolina, 1850-1920 515
Population of North Carolina Cities and Towns, 1900-1920. 518
North Carolina Counties and County Seats 527
Economic Development of North Carolina 530
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:
Executive Officials 533
Justices of the Supreme Court 539
Members of Congress 543
Members of the General Assembly 551
OFFICIAL REGISTER FOR 1929-1930
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
Richard T. Fountain President of the Senate Edgecombe
A. H. Graham Speaker of the House of Representatives.. Orange
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
O. M ax Gardner Governor Cleveland
R. T. Fountain Lieutenant-Governor Edgecombe
James A. Hartness Secretary of State Iredell
Baxter Durham Auditor Wake
B. R. Lacy Treasurer Wake
A. T. Allen Superintendent of Public Instruction Alexander
Dennis G. Brummitt Attorney-General Granville
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
SUPREME COURT JUSTICES
Walter P. Stacy Chief Justice _New Hanover
W. J. Adams Associate Justice Moore
Heriot Clarkson Associate Justice Mecklenburg
George W. Connor Associate Justice Wilson
W. J. Brogden Associate Justice Durham
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
W. L. Small. First District Pasquotank-Elizabeth City
M. V. Barnhill Second District Nash-Rocky Mount
Garland E. Midyette Third District Northampton-Jackson
Frank A. Daniels Fourth District Wayne-Goldsboro
R. A. Dunn Fifth District Craven-New Bern
H. A. Grady Sixth District Sampson-Clinton
W. C. Harris .Seventh District Wake-Raleigh
E.'h. Cranmer Eighth District Brunswick-Southport
N. A. Sinclair Ninth District .Cumberland-Fayetteville
William A. Devin Tenth District Granville-Oxford
J H. Clement Eleventh District Forsyth-Winston-Salem
Thomas J. Shaw: ..Twelfth District Guilford-Greensboro
A. M. Stack Thirteenth District Union-Monroe
W. F. Harding .Fourteenth District Mecklenburg-Charlotte
J. M. Oglesby Fifteenth District Cabarrus-Concord
J. L. Webb Sixteenth District Cleveland-Shelby
T. B. Finley Seventeenth District Wilkes-Wilkesboro
Michael Schenck Eighteenth District Henderson-Hendersonville
P. A. McElroy Nineteenth District Madison-Marshall
Walter E. Moore Twentieth District Jackson-Sylva
solicitors
Herbert R. Leary ..First District Chowan-Edenton
Donnell Gilliam Second District Edgecombe-Taboro
R. Hunt Parker .Third District. ...Vance-Henderson
C L Williams ..Fourth District Lee-Sanford
D. M. Clark Fifth District Pitt-Greenville
J. A. Powers Sixth District Lenoir-Kinston
L. S. Brassfield Seventh District Wake-Raleigh
Woodus Kellum Eighth District New Hanover-Wilmington
T. A. McNeill.. Ninth District Robeson-Lumberton
W. B. Umstead Tenth District Durham-Durham
S. Porter Graves Eleventh District Surry-Mount Airy
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Official Register
J. F. Spruill Twelfth District
F. D. Phillips .Thirteenth District.
J. G. Carpenter Fourteenth District..
Z. V. Lono Fifteenth District
L. S. Spurling Sixteenth District
John It. Jones Seventeenth Districts
J. W. Ple88, Jr. Eighteenth District. .
R. M. Wells Nineteenth District-.
G.C.Davis . . . .Twentieth District. __
. . Da vidson- Lexington
.Richmond-Rockingham
. Gaston-Gastonia
. Iredell-Statesville
Caldwell-Lenoir
Wilkes-North Wilkesboro
. McDowell-Marion
. Buncombe-Asheville
._ Hay wood- Waynes ville
CORPORATION COMMISSION
W. T. Lee Chairman Haywood
George P. Pell Commissioner Forsyth
A. J. Maxwell Commissioner Craven
R. Otis Self Chief Clerk Jackson
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
J. Van B. Metts ..The Adjutant General New Hanover
W. A. Graham.
department of agriculture
. . .Commissioner
.Lincoln
F. D. Grist.
department of labor and printing
Commissioner
-Caldwell
department of insurance
D. C. Boney -Commissioner
.Lenoir
department of revenue
R. A. Doughton Commissioner
. Alleghany
state highway commission
Alex. S. Hanes Acting Chairman Moore
state board of health
C. O'H. Laughinghouse Secretary Pitt
department of conservation and development
Wade H. Phillips Director Davidson
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND PUBLIC WELFARE
Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson Commissioner Wake
CHILD WELFARE COMMISSION
E. F. Carter Executive Secretary
.Wake
NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL COMMISSION
A. R. Newsome Secretary Union
LIBRARY COMMISSION
Mrs. Lillian B. Griggs Secretary Durham
Official Register 11
• STATE LIBRARY
Miss Carrie L. Broughton .Librarian Wake
LAW LIBRARY
Marshall DeL. Haywood . . _ Librarian Wake
SALARY AND WAGE COMMISSION
Edward B. Bridges Executive Secretary Mecklenburg
STATE PRISON
George Ross Pou Superintendent 1 Johnston
Superior Court Calendar, 1929-1930
District Spring, 1929 Fall, 1929 Spring, 1930 Fall, 1930
1 Judge Devin Judge Sinclair Judge Cranmer Judge Harris
2 Judge Small Judge Devin Judge Sinclair Judge Cranmer
3 Judge Barnhill Judge Small Judge Devin Judge Sinclair
4 Judge Midyette Judge Barnhill Judge Small Judge Devin
5 Judge Daniels Judge Midyette Judge Barnhill Judge Small
6 - Judge Nunn Judge Daniels Judge Midyette Judge Barhnill
7 Judge Grady Judge Nunn Judge Daniels Judge Midyette
8 Judge Harris Judge Grady Judge Nunn Judge Daniels
9 Judge Cranmer Judge Harris Judge Grady Judge Nunn
10 Judge Sinclair -.Judge Cranmer Judge Harris Judge Grady
11 Judge Moore Judge McElroy Judge Schenck Judge Finley
12 Judge Clement Judge Moore Judge McElroy Judge Schenck
13 Judge Shaw Judge Clement Judge Moore Judge McElroy
14 Judge Stack Judge Shaw Judge Clement Judge Moore
15 Judge Harding Judge Stack Judge Shaw Judge Clement
16 Judge Oglesby Judge Harding _ -Judge Stack Judge Shaw
17 -Judge Webb Judge Oglesby Judge Harding Judge Stack
18 Judge Finley Judge Webb Judge Oglesby Judge Harding
19 Judge Schenck Judge Finley Judge Webb Judge Oglesby
20 T Judge McElroy Judge Schenck Judge Finley Judge Webb
PART I
THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
1. Officers of the Senate.
2. Members of the Senate (Arranged Alphabetically).
:>. Members of the Senate (Arranged by Districts).
4. Senatorial Districts.
5. Rules of the Senate.
6. Standing Committees of the Senate.
7. Officers of the House of Representatives.
8. Members of the House of Representatives (Arranged
Alphabetically).
1). Members of the House of Representatives (Arranged
by Counties).
10. Rules of the House of Representatives.
11. Standing Committees of the House of Representa-
tives.
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE SENATE
OFFICERS
R. T. Fountain President Edgecombe
T. L. Johnson President, pro tern Robeson
Leroy B. Martin Principal Clerk Yadkin
O. P. Shell Sergeant-at-Arms Harnett
Exum T. Lewis Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms. Nash
Needh a m M angum Reading Clerk Wake
Rev. A. Corey Engrossing Clerk Martin. .
SENATORS
(Alphabetically Arranged)
Name
Alderman, J. T
Beam, Amos R
Blount, M. K
Blue, L. M
Brawley S. C
Bridger, J. C
Broughton, J. M.-
Burnett, John
Canaday, C. C
Clark, Walter
Clark, W. G
Cranford, C. C
Duncan, J. S
Gallowav, T. C
Gay, A. C
Gravely, L. L
Gregory, F. H...
Haywood, F. J
Hester, B. F..__.
Higgins, Carlisle W
Hobbs, S. H
Ivey, Dr. H. B..._
Johnson, Robert G
Johnson, T. L
Joyce, R. T
Lawrence, Lloyd J.
MacKethan, E. R._
Makepeace, O. P.. .
Martin, L. A
McMullan, Harry.
McQueen, W. B...
Millner, H. L
Peel, Elbert S
Person, W. M
Plemmons, Ira
Fourteenth
Twenty-seventh
Fifth
Eighteenth
Sixteenth
Tenth
Thirteenth
Thirty-third
Eighth
Twentieth
Fourth
Twelfth
Seventeenth
Thirty-second...
Third
Sixth
Fourth
Twentieth
Fifteenth
Twenty-ninth. _.
Ninth
Eighth
Ninth
Eleventh
Twentv-third
First
Tenth
Thirteenth
Eighteenth
Second
Twelfth
Twenty-eighth . .
Second
Sixth
Thirtieth
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Democrat. _
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Republican _
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Republican .
Post Office
Henderson, N. C.
Forest City N. C.
Greenville, N. C.
Gibson, N. C.
Durham, N. C.
Bladenboro, N. C.
Raleigh, N. C.
Bryson City, N. C.
Benson, N. C.
Charlotte, N. C.
Tarboro, N. C.
Asheboro, N. C.
Greensboro, N. C.
Brevard, N. C.
Jackson, N. C.
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Halifax, N. C.
Concord, N. C.
Roxboro, N. C.
Sparta, N. C.
Clinton, N. C.
Goldsboro, N. C.
Burgaw, N. C.
Lumberton, N. C.
Westfield, N, C.
Murfreesboro, N. C.
Fayetteville, N. C.
Sanford, N. C.
Lexington, N. C.
Washington, N. C.
Haeford, N. C.
Morganton, N. C.
Williamston, N. C.
Loui.sburg, N. C.
Hot Springs, N. C.
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Legislative Department
SENATORS— Con tinued
Name
District
Party
Postoffice
Nineteenth
Twenty-fifth
Seventeenth
Twenty-sixth
Sixteenth"
Twenty-fifth
Twenty-first
Nineteenth
Seventh- .
Seventh. -
Thirty-first. .
First _
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Republican.
Republican.
Democrat..
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Democrat-.
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Monroe, N. C.
Statesville, N. C.
Reynolds, J. F
Wentworth, N. C.
Dallas, N. C.
Scott, R. W. .
Haw River, N. C.
Newton, N. C.
Smith, L. L.-
Mt. Ulla, N. C.
Smith, W. Erskine
Albemarle, N. C.
Tapp, L. P.
Kinston, N. C.
Ward Wm F.
New Bern, N. C
Asheville, N. C.
Hertford, N C
Williams, S. Carter
Womble, B. S
Twenty-fourth. _
Twenty-second-.
Twenty-seventh .
Yadkinville, N. C.
Winston-Salem, N. C
Wood, W. F.
Marion, N. C.
SENATORS
(Arranged by Districts)
First District — Lloyd J. Lawrence, Murfreesboro (D) ; Chas.
Whedbee, Hertford (D).
Second District — Elbert S. Peel, Williamston (D) ; Harry Mc-
Mullan, Washington (D).
Third District — A. C. Gay, Jackson (D).
Fourth District— W. G. Clark, Tarboro (D) ; F. H. Gregory,
Halifax (D).
Fifth District — M. K. Blount, Greenville (D).
Sixth District — W. M. Person, Louisburg (D) ; L. L. Gravely,
Rocky Mount (D).
Seventh District — L. P. Tapp, Kinston (D) ; Wm. F. Ward, New
Bern (D).
Eighth District — Dr. H. B. Ivey, Goldsboro (R) ; C. C. Canaday,
Benson (D).
Ninth District — Robert G. Johnson, Burgaw (D) ; S. H. Hobbs,
Clinton (D).
Senators 17
Tenth District — J. A. Bridger, Bladenboro (D) ; E. R. Mac-
Kethan, Fayetteville (D).
Eleventh District — T. L. Johnson, Lumberton (D).
Twelfth District— W. B. McQueen, Raeford (D) ; C. C. Cranford,
Asheboro (D).
Thirteenth District — O. P. Makepeace, Sanford (D) ; J. M.
Broughton, Raleigh (D).
Fourteenth District — J. T. Alderman, Henderson (D).
Fifteenth District — B. F. Hester, Hurdle Mills, R. 3 (D).
Sixteenth District — R. W. Scott, Mebane (D); S. C. Brawley,
Durham (D).
Seventeenth District — J. S. Duncan, Greensboro (R) ; John F.
Reynolds, Wentworth (R).
Eighteenth District — L. A. Martin, Lexington (D) ; L. M. Blue,
Gibson (D).
Nineteenth District — Henry L. Price, Monroe R. 5 (D) ; W.
Erskine Smith, Albemarle (D).
Twentieth District— Walter Clark, Charlotte (D) ; F. J. Hay-
wood, Concord (D).
Twenty-first District — L. L. Smith, Mt. Ulla (R).
Twenty-second District — B. S. Womble, Winston-Salem (D).
Twenty-third District — R. T. Joyce, Westfield (R).
Twenty-fourth District — S. Carter Williams, Yadkinville (R).
Twenty-fifth District — Jesse C. Sigmon, Newton (R) ; Dewey L.
Raymer, Statesville (R).
Twenty-sixth District— 0. J. Rhyne, Dallas, R. 2 (R).
Twenty-seventh District— W. F. Wood, Marion (D) ; Amos R.
Beam, Forest City (D).
Twenty-eighth District — H. L. Millner, Morganton (R).
Twenty-ninth District — Carlisle W. Higgins, Sparta (D).
Thirtieth District — Ira Plemmons, Hot Springs (R).
Thirty-first District — Guy Weaver, Asheville (R).
Thirty-second District — T. C. Galloway, Brevard (D).
Thirty-third District — John Burnett, Bryson City (R).
18 Legislative Department
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS
Ch. 161, P. L. 1921
First District — Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hertford,
Pasquotank and Perquimans counties shall elect two senators.
Second District — Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Martin, Pamlico, Tyrrell,
and Washington shall elect two senators.
Third District — Bertie and Northampton shall elect one senator.
Fourth District — Edgecombe and Halifax shall elect two
senators.
Fifth District — Pitt shall elect one senator.
Sixth District — Franklin, Nash and Wilson shall elect two
senators.
Seventh District — Carteret, Craven, Greene, Jones, Lenoir, and
Onslow shall elect two senators.
Eighth District — Johnston and Wayne shall elect two senators.
Ninth District — Duplin, New Hanover, Pender, and Sampson
shall elect two senators.
Tenth District — Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, and Cumberland
shall elect two senators.
Eleventh District — Robeson shall elect one senator.
Twelfth District — Harnett, Hoke, Moore, and Randolph shall
elect two senators.
Thirteenth District — Chatham, Lee, and Wake shall elect two
senators.
Fourteenth District — Vance and Warren shall elect one senator.
Fifteenth District — Granville and Person shall elect one senator.
Sixteenth District — Alamance, Caswell, Durham, and Orange
shall elect two senators.
Seventeenth District — Guilford and Rockingham shall elect two
senators.
Eighteenth District — Davidson, Montgomery, Richmond, and
Scotland shall elect two senators.
Nineteenth District — Anson, Stanly, and Union shall elect two
senators.
Twentieth District — Cabarrus and Mecklenburg shall elect two