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The following diseases are cured or benefited by the use of the waters of this valuable spring: Dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, affections of the liver, kidneys and urinary organs, female diseases, dropsy and all complaints originating from an ex- cess of acid in the system, skin diseases and chronic dysentery. In diseases of the kidneys and urinary passages, stricture, gleet, and especially in calculous affections. there is no known remedy so efficacious as this water. It acts as a solvent in the various forms of gravel, and is very efficacious in the treatment of all mercurial diseases.
Among the other resorts are Gillen's White Sulphur Spring; Spring Lake Hotel; Thousand . Dripping Springs, and many others.
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ENTRANCE TO THE GOVERNMENT RESERVATION, HOT SPRINGS, ARK. IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE,
RON MOUNTAIN ROUTE
The Only DIRECT LINE to the Famous
HOT SPRINGS
OF ARKANSAS
Reached From the
North, South,
East or West
BY Four Daily [ Fast Passenger Trains.
Equipped with the Very Best of Service.
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars.
Reclining Chair Cars-Seats Free. AND
Comfortable Day Coaches, with High Back Seats.
Arlington Hotelo o o Hot Springs, A
S. H. STITT, PRESIDENT.
The" Arlington is Open All the year
LYMAN T. HAY, MANAGER.
Round
SPECIAL RATES FROM JUNE 1ST TO OCTOBER 1ST.
HE ARLINGTON is the only hotel on the United States Reservation at Hot Springs. This magnificent building is erected on the site of the old Arlington, a location more commanding, more convenient, and more picturesque than is that of any other hotel in the valley. Besides the exquisite natural beauty of its surroundings, the Arlington has the superior advantage of a location immediately at the fountain head of the Hot Springs; here the waters are at their highest temperature and retain all their restora- tive qualities. The hotel is entirely new, practically fire-proof, and has all the modern conveniences. Iron bridges connect each floor with the mountain, immediately in the rear of the hotel. Invalids in chairs may be wheeled directly from any floor to the mountain, on which the Government has laid out beautiful drives and walks. In case of fire, these bridges offer sure, safe and speedy means of escape. The elegant bathing establishment is a part of the hotel building and is erected on the site of the old Rector Bath House, so well known to all who have visited Hot Springs. No detail of comfort or con- venience has been omitted, and guests will find that the baths at the Arling- ton are superior in every respect.
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Asheville College
For Girls
and Young Women ...
Off need Courses in college work leading to degrees. Summary Cous updiploma, Primary and Preparatory departments of high order; Musical Advantages unsurpassed, director a distinguished graduate The Ro Conservatory of Leipsic, Building and Equipments modern.
Location Ideal in Beauty
and healthfulness.
Beside study usually toand if thet- colleges. the
students in Salt and Biology, through be kulis Mr. Geo. W.
Vanderbilt, will extensive Arbore- tum. which are located on d'i'm orres fod med deres, two miles from the college. No other school was the way bay areages.
Pupils in Attendance Last Year from Twenty-Three States.
For handsome illustrated catalogue and prospectus, address
ARCHIBALD A. JONES, President.
PARAGON PHARMACY CO.
Our Specialty-Prescriptions.
OPPOSITE POST .. .. OFFICE
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MALONEY'S
1899
1900
ASHEVILLE, N. C. APPENDIX.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (Executive Department)
President-Hon William McKinley, of Ohio. Vice-President-Garret A Hobart, of New Jersey. Secretary of State-John 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. Inaugurated March 4, 1897. Term four years.
UNITED STATES OFFICIALS
United States Court House and Post Office, Patton ave cor Haywood st
Circuit and District Court, Western District of N C -Convenes first Monday in May and December.
Circuit Judges-Chas H Simonton, of Charleston, S C, and Nathan Goff, of Clarksburg, W Va.
W. A. TURK, G. P. A., Washington, D. C.
Sleeping Cars.
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WHEN YOU WANT A PRESCRIPTION FILLED, remember the head of our establishment, ta addition to 20 years' drug experience, is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, The Philadelphia Lying-in-Charity, The Pennsylvania School of Anatomy and Surgery, and Ex-Resident Physician Philadelphia Hospital. We have a reputation to maintain in this direction and give personal service and guarantee satisfaction.
New Phone 82. The Carolina Pharmacy, COLLEGE STREET AND COURT SQUARE.
F. R. DARBY, C. P. aLd T. A., 60 Fatton Avenue, Asheville.
SR- Southern Railway
The Nation's Capitai.
NORTH VIA WASHINGTON,
Trunk Line to the
Superb Dining Cars. . .
Vestibule Palace
New Hotel Berkeley,
FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor.
THE BEST TOURIST AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN ASHEVILLE
Telephone 72. 43 S, Main Street.
Bar and Billiard Room in the Rear. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager.
The "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Co. MAKE FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY. FREE DELIVERY.
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District Judge-H G Ewart, of Hendersonville, N C, (recess appointment).
District Attorney-\ E Holton, Winston, N C.
Asst District Attorney-Spencer Blackburn, of Winston, N C.
District Attorneys Clerks-Jas Martin and J E Bux- ton, of Winston, N C.
Marshal-Jas M Millikan, of Greensboro, N C.
Chief Depy Marshal-T E Mccrary, of Greensboro, N C.
Deputies-J M Baley and J A Logan, of Greens- boro, N C.
Clerk Circuit and District Courts-C B Moore, of Asheville, N C.
Deputy Clerk-Miss Jessie E Warnes, of Ashe- ville, N C.
Internal Revenue Collector-H S Harkins, of Ashe- ville. N C.
Chief Deputy-J G Grant, of Asheville, N C.
U S Stamp Clk and Cashier-Gilmer Brenizer.
U S Commissioners-A T Summey and G M Roberts.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Post Office corner Patton ave and Haywood.
Postmaster-W'm W Rollins.
Asst Postmaster-Jas L Wagner.
Mailing Clerk-Jos (' Bradford.
Stamp Clerk-R G Hunt.
Dispatcher-W W Moore.
Genl Delivery Clerk-G H Morris.
Stamper-Jas A Ware.
Genl Utility Clerk-Chas L Maxwell.
Carriers-No 1, D E Cunningham; No 2, W H Clark; No 3, N W Fain; No 4, W M Jarrett; No 5, E L Henry. No 6, J F Cunningham; No 7, S G Rhodes; No S, Neil Lee.
Special Delivery Messenger-Danl Cook.
Substitute Carriers-J G Rice and H B Ray.
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
Money Order Window open from 9 a m to 5 p m. Stamp Window open from 7:30 a m to 6:30 p m. General Delivery Window open from 8 am to 6:30 pm Carriers' Window open daily (except Sunday) from 6 to 6:30 p m.
WILLIAMSON & CO.
1G Patton Avenue.
FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, Etc.
ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO.
Manufacturers Ice and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all the Best Grades of Coal, 82 PATTON AVENUE. PHONE 40.
1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY 59
General Delivery and Carriers' Window open on Sundays and holidays from 5:30 to 6:30 p m.
STATE GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA (Capitol Raleigh.)
Governor .- Daniel L Russell.
Lieutenant Governor-Charles A Reynolds.
Secretary of State-Cyrus Thompson.
Auditor-Hal W Ayer.
Treasurer-Wm H Worth.
Attorney General-Zebulon V Walser.
Adjutant General-A D Cowles.
Commissioner of Agriculture-S L Patterson.
Commissioner of Labor-Robert Lacy.
Corporation Commissioners-Franklin MeNiel, Sam- uel I. Rogers and E C Beddingfield.
Public Printers-Edwards & Broughton, of Raleigh. Keeper of Capitol-J C Cherry.
Librarian -- M O Sherrill.
JUDICIARY. (Supreme Court.)
Chief Justice-W T Faircloth, Goldsboro
Associate Justices-Walter Clark, Raleigh; D M Furches, Statesville; Walter A Montgomery, Raleigh ;. Robert Douglass.
Clerk-Thomas S Kenan, Raleigh.
Marshal and Librarian-Robert H Bradley, Raleigh .. (Superior Court Judges.) 1st District-Geo H Brown Jr.
2d District-Henry R Bryan.
3d District-E W Timberlake.
4th District-W S O'B Robinson.
5th District-Thomas J Shaw.
6th District-Oliver H Allen.
7th District-Thomas A McNeill.
8th District-A L Coble. 9th District-Henry R Starbuck.
10th District-L L Greene.
11th District-W A Hoke. 12th District-Frederick Moore. (Eastern District Circuit Court.) Judge-Dorsey Battle. (Western District Circuit Court.) Judge-Henry B Stevens.
G. A. GREER,
53 Patton Avenue.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Leading Fancy Grocer, PHONE 136.
Merchant Tailor.
J. W. SCHARTLE,
47 South Main Street. RIDING GOODS A SPECIALTY.
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Ladies' Walking Suits.
INASSDIAL NIID ASINAL IPINISSANIJ 'IS HOUDHO OL
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Complete Stock BUILDERS' HARDWARE Always on Hand.
Special Orders ... Given Prompt Attention.
ASHEVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY.
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COUNTY GOVERNMENT
(Buncombe County.)
Asheville County Seat-Court House, Court Square.
Superior Court-Frederick Moore, District Judge; Marens Erwin, clerk ; Geo W Young, depy clerk. First term convenes second Monday in March. Second term convenes third Monday before first Monday in Septem- ber. Third term convenes thirteenth Monday after first Monday in September.
Western District Circuit Comt-Henry B Stevens, Judge; John Y Jordan, clerk; Chas A Webb, solicitor. Convenes January, April, JJuly and September.
Sheriff-Reuben F Lee.
Deputy Sheriff-F M Jones.
Tax Collector-J K Chambers.
Register of Deeds-J J Mackey; deputies, W N Jay and Miss Ida M Young.
Treasurer-Erwin W Patton.
Supervisor of Education-S F Venable.
Coroner-Dr D E Sevier.
County Physician-Dr I A Harris.
Keeper County Home-Wm Johnson.
County Commissioners-R J Gaston, chairman; Jason Ashworth and Jas H Woodward.
ASHEVILLE CITY GOVERNMENT
City Hall, East Court Square.
Municipal election held first Monday in May.
Mayor-Hon F M Miller.
City Clerk-M W Robertson.
Treasurer-J M Heston.
City Tax Collector-J A Campbell.
City Attorney-D M Luther.
City Engineer-B M Lce.
Supt Education-J D Eggleston Jr.
Supt Water Works-E D McCollum.
Supt Streets-J T Bostic.
Sanitary Plumber-G L Guischard.
Supt Market-B F Rives.
Sanitary Inspector-W H Bird.
Building Inspector-O R Jarrett.
Aldermen-First ward, W M Hill; second ward, R J Sherrill; third ward, A Rankin; fourth ward, J H
M. H. JOHNSTON,
L. A. FARINHOLT,
24 Temple Court. Phone 380.
REAL ESTATE BROKER And Notary Public.
Paragon Pharmacy Co. SOLICITS YOUR TRADE.
OPPOSITE Postoffice.
1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY 61
Wood; at large, Saml Kennedy and W W West. Reg- ular meeting every Friday night.
Standing Committees-Finance: Rankin, West and Kennedy. Water: Rankin, Sherrill and Hill. Streets: West, Rankin and Kennedy. Fire: Sherrill, Rankin and Hill. Street Lighting: Hill, Wood and Sherrill. Police: Sherrill, West and Hill. Market: Wood, Hill and West. Special Tax: Kennedy, Rankin and M W Robertson. Building: Sherrill, Hill and Rankin.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-J A Lverly. Police Justice-G W Tilson.
Captain-F M Jordan.
Patrolmen-W E Taylor, R M Jarvis, M W Everly, W' S Bradley, F W Garrison, W A Allison, T E Wil- son, J L Page, J W Chappell.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters, E Court Square, adjoining City Hall. Chief- J P Sawyer.
Secretary-L W Jeanneret.
Hose Co No 1-J T Bostic, captain ; L W Jeanneret, secy and treas; T P Johnson, 1st foreman; W J McEl- rath, 2d foreman; JJas G Duckett, driver.
Rescue Hook and Ladder Co No 1-J S Fullam, fore- man; N Il Tubyfield, 1st asst foreman; W A Ward, secy and treas; R E Clevenger, driver.
FIRE ALARM STATIONS.
127-Pine and Mountain streets.
128-Chestnut street and Central avenue.
136-College and Pine streets.
137-North Main street and Starnes avenue.
138-Montford avenue and Cullowhee street.
145-Charlotte and Chestnut streets.
146-Jefferson Drive and West Haywood street,
153-Chestnut street and Merrimon avenue.
154-Cocke's residence F Broad ave.
163-Southside avenue and McDowell street.
164-South Main and City Limits.
172-Atkin and Valley streets.
235-East street.
246-North Main and Woodfin streets.
254-Cherry and Flint streets.
Short Line. F. R. DARBY, C. P. and T. A., 60 Patton Ave., ASHEVILLE, N. C. Southern Railway Fast Schedules.
W. A. TURK, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. To all Points. In all Directions.
Cut Prices
RIB-ROCK BOTTOM
Rule with us. We buy for Cash and sell for Cash and can save you money.
The Carolina Pharmacy. College St. and Court Square. New Phone 82.
lotel Berkeley Wine Room,
High Grade Wines and Liquors Served by Experienced Bartenders.
BOTTLED GOODS -A-
.... SPECIALTY ....
Telephone 75. 45 Patton Avenue.
MAMMUIR FURNITURE HOUSE
WM. A. BLAIR,
62 MALONEY'S ASHEVILLE
262-Montford avenue and Haywood street.
324-Patton avenue and Haywood stree.
343-Buxton and Roberts streets.
352-French Broad and Patton avenues.
364-Bailey and Phillips streets.
425-Passenger Depot Glen Rock Hotel.
432-Belote House.
453-Car Shed. J V Sevier, Asheville Hotel.
462-Court Square.
Board of Health-Dr M HI Fletcher, Hon F M Miller, A Rankin, B M Lee, Dr C L Minor, Dr C M Millender, and Dr C L Reynolds.
LOCATION OF INCORPORATED SUBURBS.
Biltmore-Situated about two miles south of city; incorporated; D C Champlain, mayor.
Kenilworth-Situated south of city, adjoining Vic- toria; incorporated; John Cheeseborough, mayor.
Montford-Situated northwest of city, adjoining city limits; incorporated ; J E Rumbaugh, mayor.
Ramoth or Woolsey-Situated north of city, adjoin- ing city limits; incorporated; T M Kimberly, mayor.
Victoria-Situated south of city, adjoining city lim- its; incorporated: S P MeDivitt, mayor. Commission- ers, Chas McNamee, Jas MI Campbell and Robt U Gar- rett.
BANKS AND BANKERS
The Battery Park Bank-13-15 Patton ave, incor 1891, capital $100,000, surplus $15,000; J P Sawyer pres; F S Coxe, v-pres; J E Rankin, cashier; directors, J P Sawyer, C Rankin, C T Rawls, J E Rankin, T C Smith, E P Mc Kissick.
The Blue Ridge National Bank-S W Court Sq, incor 1898, capital $100,000; JJ W Norwood, pres; E R Lucas, cashier: E Sluder, asst cashier; directors, J W Norwood, W JJ Slayden, J A Burroughs, S P McDivitt, JE David, E R Lucas, G A Norwood.
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Bailey Street School-Bailey's e cor Silver; Mrs Frances Featherston, principal; Miss Susan Hatch, Miss Cleves West, Mrs Grace Evans, teachers.
Bailey Street Kindergarten School-Bailey s e cor Silver; Misses Winifred Turner and Annie P Kerr, teachers.
WILLIAMSON & CO.
16 Patton Avenue.
FURNITURE, . .. CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, Etc.
Growers of Plants and Cut Flowers.
Roses and Carnations Our Specialties.
IDLEWILD FLORAL COMPANY,
Greenhouses: 324 Charlotte St.
Telephone No. 99.
Store: 44 Patton Avenue. Telephone No. 132.
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High School-75 Orange street; R J Tighe, princi- pal; Miss Mary B Morrow, Miss Grace McH Jones and Thos MeS Raysor, teachers.
Montford Avenue School-80 Montford ave; Miss Jennie B Gray, principal; Miss Alice James, Miss Mary Kimberly, Miss Susie Yeatman, Miss Grace Scott Miss Ellen Barker, Miss Minnie C Johnson, Miss Susan Dukes, teachers; Thos Morton (e), janitor.
Newton Academy-Kenilworth.
Orange Street School-75 Orange street; R J Tighe, principal; Miss Ineva T Gash, Miss Mary D Robinson, Miss Mary Lanier; Miss Margaret Smith; Miss Eliza- beth Bernard and Miss Irene McLoud, teachers.
The Factory School-Nr Asheville Cotton Mills, Miss Queen M Carson and Mrs Lottie R Barr, teachers. The Parish School-Biltmore; Miss Antoinette Adickes, prin; Miss Frances Matison, asst.
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Valley Street Graded School (c)-Valley n e cor Catholic ave; E H Lipscombe, prin; teachers, V L Bur- rell, Mamie Martin, Lelia E Rankin, Hattie V Earle, Nannie V Ashe, Mamie E Peebles, Mattie N Johnson.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES -- PRIVATE.
Asheville College for Girls and Young Women- Oak n e cor E College. Offers: First, preparatory course, which admits to the best colleges and univer- sities; second, college courses of high order leading to degrees; third, seminary courses, less severe than the college requirements, with diploma of graduation; fourth, thorough course in music, art and elocution; for catalogue and further information, address the president, Archibald A Jones, Asheville, N C. Officers of Government and Instruction: Archibald A Jones A M, pres; William H Morton, B S, y-pres: Archibald A Jones, A M, Prof of Psychology and Political Econo- my; Wm H Morton, B S, Prof of Mathematics; Olive R Ross, Prof of English Language and Literature; Anna Bernkopf, Prof of Modern Languages; Elizabeth K Ford, Prof of Natural Science; Annette Stayt, Prof of Latin; Mrs Wm H Morton, Instructor in Mathematics; Eva E Hamilton, Instructor in Elocution and Physical Culture; Mrs Archibald A Jones, Instructor in Current History; Mrs M C Tobin, Principal Preparatory De- partment; Sarah G Epes, Instructor in History. Schools of Music and Art: Albin Oswald Baner (Grad-
A. W. McFEE.
Stall D, City Market. Telephone No. 127. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausage AND FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
Citizens' Coal Co.
UP TOWN OFFICE : 48 Patton Ave. PHONE 238.
ASHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY
.. 43 .. W. College St.
PHONE 95.
Leads the South.
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. NOT
Quickest and Best Local and Long Distance Telephone Service.
DISTANCE
NOHA3.13
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uate of Royal Conservatory, Leipzig, Germany), Direc- tor and Instructor on Piano; Caryl Florio, Prof of Or- gan; Florence Lawrie, Teacher of Vocal Culture; M F Connell, Teacher Violin; Mrs AArchibald A Jones, In- structor in Theory and Harmony; Jennie M Lowell, Director of Art School; Bessie Holmes Jones, Libra- rian and Secretary to the President. Administration: Archibald A Jones, General Manager; Mrs Mary Vin- cent Jones, Director of College Home.
Bingham School-Bingham Heights. Faculty: Col Robt Bingham, AM, LLD, Supt (Bingham School, Uni- versity of North Carolina); Major R T Grinnan (Uni- versity of Virginia); M C Millender, MD (Bingham School. University of North Carolina, University of Virginia, New York Polyclinic Postgraduate School), Surgeon; Capt J S Williams, AB (Bingham School, University of North Carolina); Capt. Jno A Perry (13th Infantry, U S Army), Prof of Military Science and Tac- tics, (Four years' detail began Dec 28, 1897); Captain Darius Eatman, AB (Horner School, University of North Carolina); Capt James A Gwyn, PhB (Univer- sity of North Carolina); Capt Jas LeConte Davis, BS (South Carolina College). Communications should be addressed to Col Robt Bingham, Asheville, N C.
The Normal and Collegiate Institute for Young Women, S Main St Victoria, Asheville, N C. Under care of the Northern Presbyterian Church. Opening Sept of each year. Offers: 1. A Normal Course for the thorough training of teachers under instructors from the best normal schools. 2. A Commercial Course, including stenography, typewriting, bookkeep- ing, etc. 3. A Course of Domestic Science, including (a) Scientific Cooking, (b) Draughting. Cutting, Fitting and Making of Garments. 4. An admirable Musical Department has been provided under trained and ex- perienced teachers. Systematic study of the Bible in all departments. Terms for board and tuition in any of the departments, $50 per term. For catalogue, ad- dress Rev Thos Lawrence, DD, Asheville. N C. Facul- ty: Rev Thos Lawrence, DD, Pres, Evidences of Chris- tianity and Bible Study; Mrs Thos Lawrence, Principal and Treas; Miss Mary L Mattoon, Associate Principal, Psychology, History & Physical Culture; Miss Minnie B Woodworth, Latin: Miss Mable K Dixon, Mathe- matics and Normal Methods: Miss Minnie E Joy, Nat- ural Sciences: Miss Alice N Wightman, English; Miss
ADVERTISERS When you want to reach the ENTIRE , population of Asheville, the ONLY way is to use the BILLBOARDS. Located on the most prominent thoroughfares. Rates Reasonable. J. D. PLUMMER, Manager, Office in Opera House Building.
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Paragon Pharmacy Co.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS
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M Ethelyn Harper, Preparatory Department; Miss Maud Mary Morgan, Instrumental and Vocal Music; Miss Isabel K Hubbard, Instrumental Music & Draw- ing; Miss Katharine J Mechling, Stenography, Type- writing, Bookkeeping and Penmanship; Miss Ella Hubbard, Sewing, Dressmaking and Millinery; Miss M Elizabeth Gist, Matron ; Miss Ella Biekerstaff, Scien- tific Cooking; Miss Lyda Mechling, Assistant Matron.
Deavers Hall School-West Asheville. Miss Azalie Creasman, teacher.
Misses Champion-261 Chestnut.
Ravenscroft High School-95 Church. Prof Frank Valentine, A M prin; Prof Thos W Valentine, A B, asst.
Skyland Institute-Grady street. Day school for boys and girls. Prof J S Dickey, principal; Mrs J S Dickey and Miss Sallie Dickey, teachers.
The Home Industrial School-S Main St Victoria. Faculty: Miss Florence Stephenson, principal; Miss Isadore A Heydenburk, matron; Miss Mary A Johns. Grammar Department; Mrs Ida I Williams, Interme- diate Department; Miss Frances Allison, Primary De- partment; Miss Sara Johnston, Vocal and Instrument- al Music; Ruth D Dean, Sewing Teacher; Ella M Bick- erstaffe, Cookery Teacher; Miss Anna Coe, Domestic Science and Drawing.
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Asheville Colored Industrial School-249 E College. Miss Alsie B Dole, prin ; Misses Catherine E Doughty, Cosey Miller and Alice O'Rear, assts.
St Matthias Episcopal School (c)-Cor S Beaumont and Valley. Mary J Harris, teacher.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
BAPTIST. 1
Fern Hill Baptist Church-S Biltmore. Rev W P Southern, pastor. Services 1st and 3d Sundays, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school, 9 a mn; prayer-meet- ing, Wednesday, 7 p m.
First Baptist Church -- E College cor Spruce. Rev W M Vines, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a m and 8 p m; Sunday-school, 9:30 a m: prayer-meeting, 8 p m Wednesday.
French Broad Baptist Church-24 N French Broad ave. Rev Chas Durham. pastor. Sunday services, 11
WHEN YOU WANT A PRESCRIPTION FILLED. remember the head of our establishment, in addition to 20 years' drug experience, is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College The Philadelphia Lying-in-Charity. The Pennsylvania School of Anatomy a d Surgery, and Ex-Resident Physician Philadelphia Hospital. We have a reputation to maintain in this direction and give personal service and guarantee satisfaction.
New Phone 82. The Carolina Pharmacy,
COLLEGE STREET AND COURT SQUARE.
SR
P. R. DARBY, C. P. and T. A.,
60 Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Southern Railway
W. A. TURK, G. P. A ,
WASHINGTON, D C.
Operates Double Daily Dining Car Service on the Washington and Southwestern Limited and the United States Fast Mail, the only all-the-year-round Dining Car Ser-
vice in the South.
The Finest Line of French
Briar and Meerschaum Pipes
south of New York at the
Berkeley Cigar Stand.
Bar and Billiard Room in
43 S. MAIN ST.
the Rear.
P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager.
TELEPHONE 72.
The "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Co.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL AND FAMILY USE.
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a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school, 3 p m; prayer-meet- ing, Thursday, 7:30 p m.
West End Baptist Church-40 Buxton. Rev A E Brown, pastor. Sunday services, 11 am and 7:30 pm; Sunday-school, 9:30 a m; prayer-meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 pm, Saturday, 7:30 p m.
CHRISTIAN.
Christian Church-67 N Spruce. F McCrary, in charge. Services Sunday 11 am; Sunday-school 10 am. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS.
Services held in Hilliard Hall.
EPISCOPAL.
All Souls Episcopal Church-Biltmore. Rev R R Swope, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a m and 5 p m; Sunday-school, 3:30 p m.
St Lukes Episcopal Church-Chunn's Cove. Rev Wm Rice, pastor. Services Sunday, 7:30 p m; every 4th Sunday, 11 a m; Sunday-school, 3 p m.
Trinity Episcopal Church-Church St s e cor Wil- low. Rev MeNeely Dubose, rector. Sunday services, 11 a m and 5 p m ; Sunday-school, 4 p m.
HEBREW. JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
Meets Hilliard Hall. S Lipinsky in charge. Ser- vices Friday 8 p m; Saturday, 9 a m; Sabbath-school, 11 a m.
LUTHERAN.
Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church. Meets Y M C A Hall. Rev C B Cox, pastor. Sunday ser- vices, 11 a m ; Sunday-school, 10 a m.
METHODIST.
Bethel M E Church (South)-Blanton s w cor Phifer. Rey J R Moose, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a m and 8 pm; Sunday-school, 9:45 a m; prayer-meeting, 8 p m Wednesday.
Biltmore M E Church (South)-S Biltmore. Rev G G Harley, pastor. Services 2d and 4th Sundays, 11 a m and 7:30 p m ; Sunday-school, 10 a m; prayer-meet- ing. Wednesday, 7:30 p m.
Central M E Church (South)-25 Church St. Rev Chas W Byrd, pastor. Sunday services, 11 a m, even- ing services at usual hour according to season; Sun- day-school, 9:30 am ; prayer-meeting, Wednesday, 8 pm.
Haywood St M E Church (South)-Haywood s w cor Buttrick. Rev H L Atkins, pastor. Sunday services,
WILLIAMSON & CO.
16 Patton Avenue.
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Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Shades, Etc. .
ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO.
Manufacturers Ice and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all the Best Grades of Coal.
82 PATTON AVENUE.
PHONE 40.
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11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school, 9:45 a m; prayer- meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p m.
North Asheville M E Church (South)-Centre s w cor West. Rev E L Bain, pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a m and & p m; Sunday-school 11:35 a m; prayer- meeting, Wednesday, & p m.
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