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riet Ennes, (4-b) Gertrude Moody, (3) (Mrs) Minnie C Pickens, (2-b) Susan Yeatman, (2-a) Cora Carter, (I-b) Mary Lanier, (I-a) Elizabeth Bernard; Study Hall, Marguerite Ware; Kindergarten Dept-Misses An-
nie Kerr and Gussie Smith; Jan- itor *Lee Houston
Montford School-Prin W W Matney; Teachers - Misses Mary L Robbins and M K Web- ber, (6) Lee Dennis, (5) Sarah Johnson, (4) Susan C Dukes, (3) Cora Stockton, (2) Mary Spann, (1-b) Carrie Schartle, (I-a) Sue E Reese; Janitor Peter Williams
Park Avenue-Park av nr w Haywood; Prin, Miss Q M Car- son; Teachers-Misses (6) Bes- sie Moody, (5) Olive N Irick, (4) Margaret P Smith, (3) Vi- enne Nichols, (2) Mattie Davis, (1-b) Evelyn Gudger, (I-a), Nancy Smith; asst, M Julia Smith
Asheland Avenue-Prin, C T Carr; Teachers - Misses (6) Bessie Ives, (5) Camille Mc- Corkle, (4) Alice Dean, (3) Min- nie Wallin, (2) Nancy Carter, (1-b) Lelia Stewart, (I-a) Edith Anderson
Murrav School, 46 Tiernan- Prin, Mrs M W Williamson; Teachers-Misses (4) Augusta Anderson, (3) Elizabeth Ander- son, (2) Mary Kimberly, (I-b) Frances Suttle, (I-a) Eugenia Rowe; Kindergarten Dept - Misses Emma Clegg and Carrie Wagner
Academy School, Biltmore rd -Prin, Mrs Eva McClurken
Sarah-Garrison Kindergarten, 94 East-Kindergarten, Miss H Ethel Ray; Miss Corrie Cham- bers, asst
(Colored)
Catholic Hill School, Valley cor Catholic av-Prin, W S Lee; Teachers-Rosa M Rhame, Ma- mie Martin, Sadie B Dix, Hester Lee L J Michael; Janitor, James Morris
Hill Street School, 81 Hill- Prin, H E Hagans; Teachers- Hattie V Earle, Nancy Wright, Ophelia Chandler; Janitor, Jul- ius Bryson
Mountain Street School, Mtn
J. C. McPHERSON SLATE AND TIN ROOFING Galvanized Iron Work -:- Hot Air Furnaces 87 E. COLLEGE STREET
PLUMBIN 8TEAM AND HOT WATER HEATIN PHONE 138
G
2000 LBS. IN EVERY TON
SOUTHERN COAL CO.
In Every Grade the Best Only
Phone 114 No. 14 N. Pack Square
Coal
EDUCATIONAL
553
EDUCATIONAL
St-Prin, Lethia Alexander; asst, Emma Fenderson
Victoria School, s Main extd- Prin, Hattie E Horne; asst, An- nie M Ashe
(County Schools in Suburbs) County Supt-A C Reynolds, office Court House
Chunn's School, Chunn's
Cove
Emma Graded School, Emma N C-Prin, J L Reynolds; Teachers-Erastus Stamey and Miss Jennie Whitson
Grace Public School, Grace- Prin, Miss Fannie Kimberly; Miss Maude Waddell asst
*South Asheville School (Dist 14), S Asheville nr Delaware av -Prin, Thos Elrod
South Biltmore Graded School, Biltmore rd-Prin, D L Ellis; Teachers-Mrs K S Ellis, and S J Morgan
West Asheville Graded School W Asheville-Prin, D C Tucker Tucker
*West Asheville School, W Asheville-Prin, Jos Chambers
Woolsey School, Woolsey av cor Chatham, Woolsey-Prin, T D Shelton
(Private Schools and Colleges)
Asheville Mission Hospital Training School, Charlotte cor Woodfin; Dr W L Dunn dean
Asheville Business College, 3d Al Paragon Bldg-Prin, H S Shockley
Asheville School, Haywood rd, 5 miles west of city on Murphy branch of Sou Ry-Principals, N M Anderson and C A Mitchell
Biltmore School of Forestry, Biltmore Estate-Supt, Dr C Alwin Schenck
The Bingham School (mili- tary), Bingham Heights-Facul- ty: Col Robt Bingham, A M, LL D, supt (The Bingham School and University of North Caroli- na); Maj R T Grinnan v-supt (University of Virginia); Maj S R McKee (A M Davidson Col-
lege, PhD Johns Hopkins Uni- versity)
Emanuel Business College, 26 Woodfin-Pres, Miss P L Hol- man
Ford School, 76 Flint-Prin, Miss Elizabeth K Ford
Hillside Convent for Young Ladies, 71 11 Main; under charge of Society of Christian Educa- tion
Home Industrial School for Young Women, Biltmore rd- Prin, Miss Florence Stephen- son
Iliff N M Miss, 7 s Liberty
Normal and Collegiate Insti- tute, s Main cor Victoria rd- Faculty: Prof Edward Childs pres and treas (History of Ped- agogy and Civics); Miss Lottie J Robinson, prin School of Prac- tice (Critic Teacher) ; Miss Mary McNeill (Psychology, History and Methods); Miss Harriet Townley (Latin); Miss Mary F Hickok (Math); Miss Elizabeth M Freley (English); Miss Grace Hamitlon (Science); Miss Jose- phine Huston (Music); Miss Ella Bickerstaff (Cooking) ; Miss Elizabeth Sinclair (Bible) ; Miss Madge Faison, Secretary; Miss Hammonds (physical cul- ture); Miss Marie Faulkner (Dom Art); Miss May (Kitchen Matron); Miss Sheak (Dormi- tory Matron); Miss Olmstead (Music)
Pease Memorial Home, Bilt- more rd-Prin, Miss Florence Stephenson
Stevens Misses (The), 15 Bearden av; Principals, Misses N B and E C Stevens
Winn's School for Boys, Bilt- more
(Colored)
Allen Industrial Home and School, 241 College-Prin, Miss A B Dole
Calvary Presbyterian School, 69 Eagle-Prin, Rev C D Dusen- bury; asst, Lula Dusenbury
AUTO Telephone 1633
Shetland Ponies For Hire
RIDING OR DRIVING
C. L. MEARS
26 S. Lexington AVENUE
N
MERCHANT TAILOR
14 M. Pack Są.
Phone 797
Meats
Kiibler & Whitehead
CITY MARKET. PHONES, 195 AND 694
THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA
Is the Leading Industrial Insus- ance Company In the South.
Issues Industrial Policies from $8.00 to $900,00 With Premiums Payable WEEKLY .a persons from two to seventy years of age. All Claims Paid Within Twenty-Four Hours After Receipt of Proofs of Death AL 99 WYM. Superintendent
Maxwelton Dullding theville, N. Q.
EDUCATIONAL 554
MISCELLANEOUS
F. J. NEVERCEL
B I
C Y
C L
REPAIRED AND SOLD
SUNDRIES AND SUPPLIES
47 W. College St.
THE MOORE PLUMBING COMPANY
16 N. Pack Sq. PHONE 1025
Sanitary Plumbing General Tin and Metal Work Hot Air Furnaces
St Matthias Parochial School, Valley cor Beaumont
HOSPITALS, HOMES AND CHARITABLE INSTI- TUTIONS
*Allen Industrial Home and School (for girls)-College nr Oak; Miss A B Dole supt
Asheville-Biltmore Sanitarium (private), Biltmore rd-Dr Paul Paquin supt
Asheville Mission and Asso- ciated Charities (office Court House)
Asheville Mission Hospital, 5 Charlotte-Board of managers, Mrs Vance Brown pres, Dr M H Fletcher chief of staff; Miss M P Laxton supt
Barker Clarence Memorial Hospital and Dispensary, Bilt- more. The rector and vestry of All Souls' Church constitute the governing board. Miss M H Trist supt
Buncombe County Home for Aged and Infirm, Leicester rd- Fidelius Sluder supt
Children's Home, Woolsey- E J Wallen supt
City Hospital, 3 miles west of city on French Broad river
Faith Cottage (rescue home for unfortunate women), 43 At- kinson-L B Compton
supt; Misses Margaret Weaver and Janet MacGregor matrons
Highland Home (private), 75 Zillicoa-Dr R S Carroll phys Meriwether Hospital (private) 24 Grove-Dr F T Meriwether propr; Miss N F Pitts supt; Mildred E Sherwood Home (private), 167 s French Broad av-Miss M E Sherwood supt
Salvation Army Hall and In- dustrial Home, 381/2 s Main
St Joseph's Sanitarium, Bilt- more rd-Sisters of mercy in charge
Winyah Sanitarium (private), East cor Spears av; Dr Karl von Ruck propr
Libraries
Asheville Library, s Pack sq- Miss Grace McH Jones librarian, Miss Ann T Erwin asst
Christian Science Free Read- ing Room, 29 Electrical Bldg
Directory Library, Board of Trade Bldg and II Maxwelton Bldg
Medical and Dental Societies
Medical Society of Buncombe County-Meets every Ist and 3d Monday night at City Hall Asheville Dental Society- Meets 3d Wednesday of each month at their office
Military
First Brigade N C N G- Field and Staff Officers: D M Hodges, Col and Judge Advo- cate Genl; Chas S Jordan, Col, Brigade Surgeon; White
G Smith, Major and Asst Inspr Genl; Eugene B Glenn, Major Surgeon; Laurence W Young, Major First Infantry, Comndg Asheville Post
Company K, N CN G-meets in Armory Hall every Thursday night; Chas I Bard, Capt Comn- ding; S W Rector Ist Lieut; R V DeLadd 2d Lieut
Company F, First Infantry N C N G-meets Armory Hall every Friday night; F M Lind- say, Capt commndg; J H Koon Ist Lieut; J E Whitesides 2d Lieut
First Regiment Band, N C N G-meets Armory every Thurs- day night; C N Webster direc- tor; Chas Glass principal musi- cian; I D Cole drum major
Asheville Company No 6, U R K of P-meets Castle Hall every Wednesday night; L G Penland Capt comndg; Jason Cunning- ham Ist Lieut; A L Duckett 2d Lieut
MISCELLANEOUS ORGAN- IZATIONS
Asheville Poultry and Pet Stock Assn, n Pack Square-J M Campbell pres
J. S. MOSSELLER,
THE EXPERT SAFE OPENER GUN AND LOCKSMITH .»
REPAIR WORK --- Musical Instruments, Phonographs, etc., Keys made and fitted, Barbers' Tools, Horse Clippers, all kinds of Cutlery and Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired .qual to new. A trial will convince 13 College Street -:- Second Hand Lawn Mowers and Locks for sale CHEAP
For Box Shooks
Call ENGLISH LUMBER CO. Phone 321
MISCELLANEOUS 555
Citizen Co (The), 32 Patton av-W B Westlake pres; J H Caine v-pres; R S Jones sec- treas
Evening News Publishing Co, 6 n Pack Sq-W A Hildebrand pres; Owen Gudger v-pres; J R Law sec; F M Messler treas
Asheville Retail Merchants Assn, 64 Patton av-M F Hoff- man pres; Chas G Lee sec; E Clarence Sawyer treas
Society Prevention Curelty to Animals, 9 s w Pack Sq-Fred W Thomas pres, John C Orr sec
Woman's Auxiliary Y M C A -Meets first Monday of each month in Y M C A Hall, Hay- wood nr Patton av
Woman's Exchange, 36 Hay- wood nr Battery Park pl-Mrs C E Gibbs sec
PARKS
(Albemarle (residential) -
Charlotte extd
Aston Park-French Broad av, opp Philip
City Park-Flint cor Magno- lia av
Court House Park - rear Court House
Grove Park (residential) - Charlotte extd
Montford Park-Montford av s e cor Panola
Overlook Park-11/2 miles n e of city, Sunset Drive
Proximity Park (residential) -Charlotte extd
Riverside Park-on French Broad river northwest of city
SECRET SOCIETIES AND FRATERNAL ORGAN-
IZATIONS
Masonic
Apha Lodge of Perfection, A A S R-Meets every first Tues- day night at New Sondley Bldg Ionic Council No. 9, R and A M-Meets third Thursday night at New Sondley Bldg
Asheville Chapter No. 25, R A
SECRET ORDERS
M-Meets every second Thurs- day night at New Sondley Bldg Cyrene Commandery No 5, K T-Meets every fourth Thurs- day night at New Sondley Bldg Mount Hermon Lodge No 118 A F and A M-Meets every first Thursday night at New Sondley Bldg
B PO Elks
Asheville Lodge No 608- Meets every Wednesday night at 3d floor Drhumor Bldg
C K of A
St Lawrence Branch No 826- Meets at 26 Patton av every Ist and 3d Sunday nights
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Aerie No 1377-Meets every Thursday night at Hall 3312 S Main
I O Heptasophs
Asheville Conclave No 405- Meets second and third Tuesday nights at C L U Hall
IOOF
Asheville Encampment No 2 -Meets every Friday night at 18-20 Church
Blue Ridge Lodge No 205- Meets every Monday night at 18-20 Church
French Broad Lodge No 172 -Meets every Monday night at Biltmore Hall
Sulphur Springs Lodge No 186 -- Meets every Wednesday night in their Hall, W Asheville
Pisgah Rebekah Lodge No 36 -- Meets every Friday night in Odd Fellows Hall, W Asheville Swannanoa Lodge No 56- Meets every Tuesday night at 18-20 Church
Swannanoa Rebekahı Lodge No 37-Meets every Thursday night at 18-20 Church
Jr OUAM
Asheville Council No 6- Meets every Monday night 3d f Paragon Bldg
Emma Council No 253-Meets
INVIGORATING REFRESHING Aids Digestion Feed the Nerves
For the Trade
DRINK
JEPSI: OLA OFLICIOUS HEALTHFUL54.
Distributors of Bottlers and
PHONE 271 102 Patton Ave.
Bottling Co.
Pepsi-Cola Asheville
Brownhurst Greenhouses
MURDOCK AVE .. Near The Manor Phone 497 E. E. BROWN, Proprietor
CUT FLOWERS, Decorative and Bedding Plants
CAROLINA "M. & W. INDIAN" PROMPT DELIVERY
COAL
& ICE CO. PHONE 130 23 PATTON AV. WEIGHTS ACCURATE
Asheville Livery Company
9-11-13 S. Lexington Ave.
Phone 104. JOE J. KAELIN, Manager, Successors to NEW YORK LIVERY COMPANY Open Day and Night.
HIGH CLASS LIVERY.
SECRET ORDERS 556
SECRET ORDERS
---
every Monday night in Odd Fel- lows' Hall W Asheville French Broad Council No 97. -Meets every Thursday night at Hilliard Hall
K and L of H
Blue Ridge Lodge No 1799- Meets second and fourth Tues- day nights at Pack Sq cor Main
K of H
Swannanoa Lodge No 646- Meets first and third Monday nights in Library Bldg
K of P
Asheville Company No 6, Uni- formed Rank - Meets every Wednesday night at Castle Hall 21 s Main
Asheville Lodge No 106- Meets every Friday night 3d fl Paragon bldg
Pisgah Lodge No 32-Meets every Tuesday night at Castle Hall, 21 s Main
Modern Woodmen of America Vance Camp No 13344 --- Meets at Ashev K of P Hall every 2d and 4th Wed nights of each month
National Union
Beaumont Council No 589- Meets every 2d Friday afternoon in the month at rms 1-2 Library Bldg
Red Men
Junaluska Tribe No 88 Im- proved Order Red Men-Meets every Wed evening at 8 o'clock in K of P Hall, 21 s Main
Tahkeeostee Tribe No 51- Meets every Tuesday night in Odd Fellows' Hall, W Asheville
Royal Arcanum
French Broad Council No 701 -Meets every second and fourth Monday at K of P Hall, 21 s Main
Woodmen of the World
Balsam Camp No I-Meets every Monday night in C L U Hall, 39 Patton av
Confederate Veterans
Zebulon Vance Camp No 681 -Meets last Saturday in each month at Court House; F M Miller com
Sons of Cenfederate Veterans
Camp Johnston Pettigrew- Meets at Court House
GAR
Marion Roberts Post No 41 --- Meets fourth day of each month; Dr J H Williams, com- mander; Otto Hildebrand, adj
Daughters of the American Rev- olution
Edward Buncombe Chapter --- Meets on last Friday of each month at homes of members Daughters of the Confederacy Asheville Chapter-Meets first Thursday of each month at 58 Haywood
Grand Order of the Confederate Veterans
R E Lee Camp-Meets once every month at the home of one of the members; Miss Julia Hatch sec
UNIONS (LABOR) (Hall over 39 Patton av)
Central Labor Union-Meets every Wednesday night in their hall at 39 Patton av
Amalgamated Assn of Street & Electric Ry Employees of Am -Meets every Monday night in C L U Hall
Plasterers-Meets every Wed- nesday night in C L U Hall
Retail Clerks International Protective Assn, Local No 141- Meets first and third Wednes- day nights in C L U Hall, 39 Patton av; W F Stoner pres, C A Rice cor and rec sec, Miss Kate Boreing treas
Stonemasons - Meets every Wednesday night in C L U Hall Typographical No 263-Meets first Monday in each month at 5:15 pm in C L U Hall
Sond Postal or Telephone BIG 400 PRESSING CLUB Oates Building, N. Pack Sq., Basement. PROMPT SERVICE, BEST WORK Phone 1517
FRAZIER & THOMPSON, Proprietors Cleaning of all kinds of goods, Cloakings, Cassimeres, Stockinettes,'Worsted Suitings, etc.
Motors and Dynamos
Lighting Supplies
PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO., 64 Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
SECRET ORDERS 557
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers - Swannanoa Divis- ion No 267-Meets every 2d Sunday at 9 a m and 4th at 2 p m at hall opp Sou Ry Passngr Station
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Blue Ridge Lodge No 455-Meets every 2d and 4th
SECRET ORDERS
Sundays at Hall opp Sou Ry Passngr Station
United Commercial Travelers of America-Meets every 2d and 4th Saturday nights at K of P Hall
United Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners Local Union No 384-Meets every Wednes- day night in C L U Hall
Howard C. Hull, President Ernest H. Miller, Sec'y-Treas.
HIGH CLASS PRINTING
Hull-Miller Printing Co.
WE PRINT ANYTHING
North Pack Square
Over Citizens Bank
PHONE 95
B IGGEST ÚSIEST EST
E E a Asheville Steam Laundry
·
Phones 223 ml 645
Asheville Dray, Fuel and Construction Co. Asheville Dray, Fual and Construction Co.
11 N. W. Pack Są.
Asheville Wholesale Drug Company
365-7-9 Depot St.
INCORPORATED Telephone 1042.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Wholesale Druggists
AND
Manufacturing Chemists
43 to 47 W. College
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Advertisers' Directory
Asheville School
Located in the Mountains of North Carolina
The following is a statement of its most important features :
I. The school is situated in the most healthful region east of the Mississippi River, in a climate giving the largest oppor- tunity for out-door life.
2. The grounds contain seven hundred acres of land, pro- viding fields for sports, ponds, streams, woods and hills. This land was selected not only with regard to its usefulness, but also for the beauty of its surroundings.
3. The buildings were constructed especially for school purposes and are thoroughly sanitary.
4. The courses of study, though broad, are consistent, and give the best preparation to boys who desire to enter any col- lege or technical school or to go into business.
5. The teachers are college graduates, chosen for their fit- ness to instruct and care for boys.
6. The boys are under the constant care and charge of the principals and of their families.
Last September seven graduates entered Cornell, four Yale, two Princeton, two Williams, two Amherst, two Case, one Harvard, one University of Michigan.
Present students are from Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky.
Recently a large building has been erected and therefore fifty more pupils can be received.
Copies of the Year Book, giving a full description of the school, will be mailed upon application.
.
The Normal and Collegiate Institute
See Opposite Page
Advertisers' Directory
The Normal and Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG WOMEN
Asheville
North
Carolina
UNDER THE CARE OF THE WOMEN'S BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, U. S. A.
ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS THE THIRD WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER OF EACH YEAR.
Admirably situated in the suburbs of the Mountain City amid beau- tiful surroundings, the school offers to young women of earnest pur- pose thorough instruction in four courses :
A NORMAL COURSE for the training of teachers under skilled instructors.
A COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE giving full prepara- tion for entrance to the best women's colleges.
·A DOMESTIC SCIENCE COURSE, comprising Scientific Cook- ing; Sewing, including Drafting, Cutting, Fitting and Making of Gar- ments. And thorough instruction in the work of Matrons has been planned and classes started during this year ...
A MUSIC COURSE under trained and experienced teachers.
Regular class instruction in the Bible is required of all pupils, and a graded course has been planned extending throughout the entire four or five years.
TERMS: For Board and Tuition, $125 per year of nine months. Tuition for Day Pupils, $30 per year.
All text-books are furnished the pupils by the school at a rental which averages $2 per semester. Payment in advance of all bills for each semester is required.
For Catalogue, address,
EDWARD P. CHILDS, President ASHEVILLE, N. C.
When writing advertisers mention the Directory
09 Ridge Building & Loan Association de 5.xTaylor Engers, Y .- Pres., Edwin L. Ray, Sec'y-Trees & Mengr We Build Half the Residences Erected in Asheville
int Miller-Rice Paint Co
Thel' copie's best Friends We keep the best of everything in PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ETC., ETC.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
L FITZPATRICK & SON No. 20 N. Main Street ASHEVILLE, N. C.
CONTRACTORS
OF PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Mise dors K. W. Devoe & Company's -Lead and Zinc Pain
FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE
21 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Established 1882
Themast Complete Line of Pianos from 50 € 5750 on easy payments.
C. FALK, Proprietor
Om MENBAY, Vice President JNO. A. CAMPBELL, Kasbis:
CITIZENS BANK Asheville, N. C.
GENERAL BANKING
RMPPIEL
JULIUS O. MARAIS J. R. DATES M. H. KELLY EDWIN L. RAY
o tidige Building & Loan Association
Fra H. Tartar Rogers, Y. Pres., Edwin L. Ray, Sec'y-Encas. & Miner. Bund Half the Residences Erected in Asheville
SWANNANOA LAUNDRY
PHONE 7
22-24 CHURCH ST.
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