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Epiphany — Salem Turnpike, near
Grace Memorial — Grace, cor. Six­ teenth. Rev. E. II. Carter.
St. Paul’s—625 Clay. Rev. W. A.
Barr.
Jewish
Agudath Sholum —- 513 Church.
Rev. Julius Cohen. Lutheran
F. C. HELBIG
Druggist
905 MAIN STREET
MISCELLANEOUS
Sick Room Necessities and Rubber Sundries Long experience in compounding prescriptions and
handling drugs gaurantee you the bestservice. Accuracy, Purity and Promptness
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Lynchburg Trust and Savings Bank
Capital, $150,000. Surplus and un­
divided profits, $197,323.03. J. R. I. T. Jacobs.
Payne, G. H. Wilkins, J. C. Kinnier, W. E. Graves.
Christian
First Christian — 421 Main. Rev.
National Exchange Ba/nk — 919
Main. Incorporated February, 1881.
Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $250,000.
Undivided profits, $30,000. J. R. Gil­
liam, president; N. C. Manson, Jr., Twelfth. vice-president; H. T. Nicholas, cash­
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Spring Hill Cemetery—Salem turn­ nated U. S. Depository.) Wm. V. pike, southwest of city limits.
$250,000. Surplus, $200,000. (Desig­
Wilson, Jr., president; J. P. Bell, vice-president; Allen Cucullu, cash­ ier; Frank Stevens, assistant cashier; Directors: Richard Hancock, George D. Witt, J. P. Bell, J. E. Gannaway, W. V. Wilson, Jr., John W. Craddock, J. Suhling, Jacob Shaner, J. H. Kin- nier, John M. Otey, A. B. Percy, J. I. Pritchett and Allen Cucullu.
First—Eleventh, cor. Court. Rev. — 823 Main. Incorporated 1890. W. W. Hamilton.
Gilliam, president; R. T. Watts, vice-
president; D. A. Payne, secretary and
treasurer. Directors: J. R. Gilliam,
J. D. Langhorne, R. T. Watts, Thomas
O’Brien, Dr. J. W. Dillard, T. W.
Gilliam, W. H. McLaughlin, H. P. cor. Seventh. Rev. J. J. McGurk; Woodson, J. E. Edmunds, D. A. Rev. C. De Muynck, assistant.
ier; G. R. Lewis, Jr., assistant cash­ ier. Directors: Geo. P. Watkins, R. C. Scott, N. C. Manson, Jr., James R. Gilliam, R. J. Hancock, G. L. Flem­ ing, C. E. Heald, F. P. Harman, G. H. Nowlin, R. W. Massie, W. H. Miller, A. L. Beasley, T. W. Gilliam.
Peoples National Bank—811 Main.
Incorporated 1882. Capital, $250,000.
Surplus, $275,000. Undivided profits, Av. Rev. J. C._ Peery.
$57,879.00; John Victor, president;
J. W. Ivey, vice-president; G. E.
Vaughan, cashier; W. W. Dickerson,
assistant cashier. Directors: John
Victor, J. W. Ivey, D. B. Ryland, C. Cotton Factory. Rev. J. W. Marsh. S. Hutter. Walker Pettyjohn, C. S.
Adams, L. Lazarus. J. T. Coleman,
H. L. Lane, W. R Winfree, S. M.
Loyd, R. C. Watts and F. S. Kirk­
patrick.
Holy
mont.
CEMETERIES Cross — Bedford Av.,
River­
Rivermont Avenue—Fitzhugh Place, Rivermont. Rev. J. W. Shackford.
Trinity—2004 Grace. Rev. W. A. Smart.
West End—Rev. Chas. E. Green. Methodist Protestant
Methodist Protestant—808 Church. Rev. J. L. Nichols.
City Cemetery—Fourth, cor. Tay- lor.
Presbyterian Cemetery—South side Grace, between Bailey and Tyree.
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Colored Cemetery — White Rock Hill.
CHURCHES (White) Baptist
Cabell Street—800 Cabell. Rev. O. E. Sams.
College Hill—Floyd, cor. Eleventh. Rev. W. A. Ayers.
Franklin Hill—612 Franklin. Rev. WestLynchburg—Rev.J.M.Frank­
lin.
Church of the Holy Cross — Clay,
Roman Catholic
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Park View—319 Grove. Episcopal
Holy Trinity E. L.—420 Victoria
Methodist Episcopal Centenary—1020 Church. Rev. J.
A. Thomas.
South View—Cleveland Av., near
Court Street— Court, cor. Seventh. Rev. R. II. Bennett.
Memorial—Floyd, cor. Ninth. Rev. B. M. Beckham.



















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