Maloney's Asheville, N.C. city directory [serial] 1900-1901, Part 3

Author: Maloney Directory Co
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Richmond, Va. : J.L. Hill Print. Co. ; Atlanta, Ga. : Maloney Directory Co
Number of Pages: 392


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Following Hotels are Recommended by the Publishers of this Directory as First Class.


BIRMINGHAM ALA.


HOTEL MORRIS C. N. NABB, PROPRIETOR. European Plan. Strictly First Class.


MACON, GA.


BROWN HOUSE T. C. PARKER, PROPRIETOR. Opposite Union Depot. The best and most centrally located hotel in Macon.


AUGUSTA, GA.


COMMERCIAL HOTEL L. P. PETTIJOHN, Proprieto European Plan. Special attenti given to Commercial Men and Theatrical People.


MONTGOMER Y, ALA.


HOTEL FLEMING. Rooms $1.00 to $1.50. Euro- pean Plan. Mrs. W Y Davenport, propr GREENVILLE, S. C.


MANSION HOUSE


A. A. GATES, Propr. Rates $2 and $2 50 per day. Leading Hotel of the city and has been for sixty-three years.


CHARLOTTE, N. C.


ARLINGTON HOTEL The most famous House in Char- lotte, under new permanent manage- ment. Rates $2.00. Special Rates to Commercial Men. A. A. Springs, Propr.


COLUMBUS, GA.


RANKIN HOUSE Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day. Head- quarters for Commercial Men.


RALEIGH, N. C.


YARBOROUGH HOUSE R. B. RANEY, Lessee.


L


BROW N, Manager.


RALEIGH, N. C.


THE CARROLLTON W. L. GILBERT, Lessee. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


NEW HOTEL BERKELEY


Centrally Located, on Car Line. " Equally Desirable for Tourist and Commercial Trade." FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprs.


BIRMINGHAM, ALA.


ARLINGTON HOTEL DIXON & PIERCE, Proprs. Accommodations First Class. Head- quarters for Commercial Men.


GAINESVILLE, TEX.


LINDSAY HOUSE


Leading Hotel of Gainesville. D. MCGRAW, PROPRIETOR.


TEXARKANA, ARK


HUCKINS HOUSE J. HUCKINS, JR., Manager. The Leading Hotel.


SPARTANBURG, S. C


NEW WINDSOR HOTEL E. E. BOSTWICK, Mgr. Rates $1.50 Per Day. Favorite with Traveling Public


SHREVEPORT, LA.


PHENIX HOTEL FORNEY & TRAMMELL, Props. Headquarters for Commercial Men


GAINESVILLE, TEX.


TURNER COTTAGE


EDGAR TURNER, Mana ger. Everything Frst Class.


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


ARLINGTON HOTEL S. H. STITT, Pres., LYMAN T. HAY, Mgr. Open all the year round. Il- lustrated pamphlet sent on appli- cation.


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


AVENUE HOTEL A. K. Smith, Pres. & Mgr. Re- modeled anr refitted throughout. Rates furnished upon application.


CHARLOTTE, N. C.


CENTRAL HOTEL R. L. LUCAS, Propr. W. B. Sperry, Mgr., late of Ma- con, Ga. Accommodations first class. Headquarters for commer- cial Men.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


THE BATTERY PARK E. M. McKISSICK, Manager. Leading Hotel of Asheville .. Rates $2.50 and up


PENSACOLA, FLA.


ESCAMBIA HOTEL Commer ial Rates $2.00 per day. Leading Hotel of Pensacola.


SHERMAN, TEXAS.


BINKLEY HOUSE FRANK ELLSWORTH, Propr. The Leading Hotel of Sherman.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


KENILWORTH INN L. A. KITTREDGE, Manager. Open Throughout the Year. Write for Booklet.


ATLANTA, GA.


KIMBALL HOUSE JAMES E. HICKEY, Propr. day. European Plan, $1.00 to American Plan, $2.50 to $5.00 per $3.00 per day. Headquarters for Commercial Men.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


NEW GALATAS HOTEL ( American Plan) . T. H. MABSON, Propr. Rates $2.00 and $2.50 per day. Rooms with Toilet and Bath.


AUGUSTA, GA.


PLANTERS HOTEL B. LAWRENCE, propr. Rates $2.00 per day.


ATLANTA, GA.


HOTEL JACKSON F. O. LONDON, Mgr. Rates $2 and $2.50 per day. American and European Plan.


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


HOTEL PULLMAN


$12.50 per week and up. Accom- modations first class. Immedi- ately opposite the principal bath houses and Government Reserva- tion.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


THE NEW WINDSOR D. P. WEST, Propr. Rates $2.50 per day. Opposite Union Depot.


ATLANTA, GA.


HOTEL ARAGON SCOVILLE BROS., Prorps. American and European Plan. Rates, $1.50 to $3 and $3 to $5 per day.


MOBILE, ALA.


BATTLE HOUSE Cuisine and service first class. Rates $2.50 to $5.00 per day.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


EXCHANGE HOTEL D. P. WEST, Proprietor. Leading Hotel of the city. Rates $3.00 per day.


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ASHEVILLE CITY DIRECTORY. 33


Volume III. MALONEY'S


1900


1901


Asheville City Directory


APPENDIX.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


President-Hon William Mckinley, of Ohio Vice President-


Secretary of State-John Hay, of Indiana


Secretary of Treasury-Lyman J Gage, of Illinois Secretary of War-Elihu Root, of New York


Secretary of Navy-John B Long, of Massachusetts


Secretary of Interior-E A Hitchcock, of Missouri


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


(At Asheville)


United States Court House and Post Office, Patton ave cor Haywood st


Circuit and District Court, Western District of N C-Con- venes first Monday in May and December


Circuit Judges-Chas H Simonton, of Charleston, S C, and Nathan Goff, of Clarksburg, W Va.


District Judge-Not appointed.


District Attorney-A E Holton, Winston, N C.


Asst District Attorney-Spencer Blackburn, of Winston, N C.


District Attorneys Clerks-Jas Martin and J E Buxton, of Winston, N C.


LIQUOR HOUSE


THE ACME WINE and


.IN THE STATE


SECOND TO NONE


Makes a Specialty of Fine Whiskies, Bran= dies and Wines for Medicinal Purposes.


... TELEPHONE 139 56-58 S. MAIN ST.


Proprietor.


Jas. H. Loughran,


Citizens' Coal Co. UP TOWN OFFICE:


PHONE 238.


48 Patton Ave


Asheville Steam Laundry


Leads the South.


43


West College Street Phone 95


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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 Greensboro N C. Clerk Circuit and District Courts-C B Moore, of Ashe- ville N C.


Deputy Clerk-Miss Jessie Warnes of Asheville N C. Internal Revenue Collector-H S Harkins of Asheville N C. Chief Deputy-J G Grant of Asheville, N C.


U S Stamp Clerk and Cashier-J T Norris.


U S Commissioners-A T Summey and A B Ware.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT


Post Office corner Patton ave and Haywood.


Postmaster-Wm W Rollins.


Asst Postmaster-Jas L Wagner.


Mailing Clerk-Jos C Bradford.


Stamp and Registry Clerk-R G Hunt; Miss Hattie D Rol- lins stamp and utility clerk.


Dispatcher-W W Moore.


Genl Delivery Clerk-G H Morris.


Night Clerk-Jas A Ware; stamper-Thos N Henry.


Genl Utility Clerk-L A Grant.


Carriers-No I, 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, Jas A Veight; No 8, Neil Lee.


Special Delivery Messenger-Danl Cook.


Substitute Carriers-J G Rice, H B Ray and E C Feather- ston.


Money Order Window open from 9 a m to 5 p m.


Stamp Window open from 7:30 am to 6:30 p m.


General Delivery Window open from 8 am to 6:30 p m.


Carriers Window open daily (except Sunday) from 6 to 6:30 p m.


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.


Asheville Foundry and Machine Shop


Ceo. E. B. Welles, Prop. Sash, Weights, Lintles, Grates,


Frames, Ash Pit Doors, Etc. TELEPHONE 448. . . NO. 8 BUTTRICK ST.


and Liquor Company The "Bonanza" Wine


Telephone 72. 43 S. Main St.


P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager.


BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM IN THE REAR


Pure Wines and Liquors for


Medicinal and Family Use.


Paragon Pharmacy Only Soda Expert Dispenser in City.


HO


Opposite Postoffice


ASHEVILLE CITY DIRECTORY. 35


Corporation Commissioners-Franklin McNeil, Samuel L Rogers and E C Beddingfield.


Public Printers-Edwards & Broughton, of Raleigh.


Keeper of Capitol-J C Cherry.


Librarian-M O Sherill.


JUDICIARY. (Supreme Court)


Chief Justice-W T Faircloth, Goldsboro.


Associate Justices-Walter Clark, Raleigh; D M Furches, Statesville; Walter A Montgomery, Raleigh; Robert Doug- lass.


Clerk-Thomas S Kenan, Raleigh.


Marshal and Librarian-Robert H Bradley, Raleigh.


(Superior Court Judges)


Ist 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.


Ioth District-J C Bowman.


IIth District-W A Hoke.


12th District-Frederick Moore.


(Eastern District Circuit Court.) Judge-Augustus Moore.


(Western District Circuit Court.) Judge-Henry B Stevens.


COUNTY GOVERNMENT


(Buncombe County.) (Asheville County Seat.)


Court House-Court Square.


Superior Court-Frederick Moore dist judge, Marcus Erwin clerk, Geo W Young depy clerk. First term convenes fourth Monday before first Monday in March (three weeks) ; second term convenes third Monday before first Monday in Sept (three weeks) ; third term convenes third Monday be- fore fourth term convenes, tentli Monday after first Monday in Sept (two weeks).


Phone 170. Asheville, N. C. Factory, 217 Haywood Street.


H. S. HASKELL,


Manufacturer and Wholesale Shipper of


"QUEEN"


IN SIPHONS.


AND MINERAL WATERS


of Brand


DRUGS


CHEMICALS TOILET GOODS


RIB-ROCK BOTTOM PRICES RULE


with us. We buy for cash and sell for cash, and save you money.


THE CAROLINA PHARMACY, College Street and Court Square. Phone 82.


GINGER ALE, SODA


New Hotel Berkeley FRANK LOUGHRAN, Prop.


THE BEST TOURIST AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN ASHEVILLE.


and Passenger Schedules. to all Points. Fast Freight Perfect Passenger Service


SOUTHERN RAILWAY -SK


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(Western District Circuit Court.)


Judge-Henry B Stevens.


Sheriff-Reuben F Lee.


Deputy Sheriff-F M Jones.


Tax Collector-J K Chambers ; deputies, W G Reed and Thos Wilson.


Registrar of Deeds-J J 'Mackey ; deputies, W N Jay and Miss Annie Freeman.


Treasurer-Erwin W Patton ; deputy, R J Stokely.


Supervisor of Education-S F Venable.


Coroner-Dr D E Sevier.


County Physician-Dr Jas Sawyer.


Keeper County Home-Wm Johnson.


Janitor Court House-Henry Lominac.


County Commissioners-R J Gaston, chairman, Jas Ash- worth and Jas H Woodward.


Board of School Directors-M J Bearden, chairman, 55 S Court.


CITY GOVERNMENT OF ASHEVILLE


City Hall-East Court Square.


Municipal Election held first Monday in May.


Mayor-Hon W A Blair.


City Clerk-M W Robertson.


Treasurer-T M Duckett.


Tax Collector-J M Campbell.


Attorney-L M Bourne. Engineer-B M Lee.


Supt Education-J D Eggleston Jr.


Supt Water Works-W E Rankin.


Supt Streets-J T Bostic. Sanitary Plumber-G L Guischard. Supt 'Market-J B Erwin.


Sanitary Inspector-W H Bird. Janitor City Hall-H E Hall.


ALDERMEN.


Ist Ward-S F Dorsett.


2d Ward-R J Sherrill. 3d Ward-C T Rawls. 4th Ward-J H Wood. At Large-D C Waddell Jr and W W West. Regular meeting every Friday nignt.


THE


TEXAS


TP


PACIFIC


RAILWAY


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Choice of Routes to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California, via New Orleans, Memphis or Shreveport. Write for new book on Texas, free. No trouble to answer questions.


IMPORTANT GATEWAYS


J. E. Word, S. E. P. A., 8 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga .; L. S. Thorne, V. P. & G. M. E. P. Turner, G. P. & T. A., Dallas, Tex.


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SHOES


NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. KERR=HODGES CO.


50 Patton Avenue.


ASHEVILLE CITY DIRECTORY. 37


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance-Rawls, West and Waddell.


Water-Sherrill, Dorsett and Rawls.


Streets-West, Rawls and Waddell. Fire-Dorsett, Wood and Sherrill.


Stree Lighting-Rawls, Wood and Waddell.


Police-Waddell, Dorsett and Sherrill.


Market-Wood, Dorsett and West.


Special Tax-West, Waddell and Rawls.


Building-Waddell, Sherrill and West.


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Chief-J A Lyerly.


Police Justice-W P Brown.


Captain-F M Jordan.


Patrolmen-W D Taylor, R M Jarvis, N A Collins, W S Bradley, F W Garrison, W A Allison, C H Bartlett, J L Page, J W Chappell.


Substitutes-W R Messer and W A Webb.


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters East Court Square, adjoining City Hall. Chief-J P Sawyer.


Secretary-L W Jeanneret.


Hose Co No I-J T Bostic, captain, L W Jeanneret secy & treas, J M Patton first foreman, T P Johnson asst foreman, Jas G Duckett driver.


Rescue Hood & Ladder Co No I-J S Fullman foreman, S P Burton first asst, C L McElreath second asst, H L Lowe secy & 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, French Broad Avenue.


163-Southside Avenue and McDowell Street.


164-South Main and City Limits.


172-Atkin and Valley Streets.


SOFT COAL


ALL KINDS OF HARD and


Asheville Ice & Coal Co.


Manufactures Ice and Wholesale and Retail 82 Patton Ave. Dealers in all the Best Grades of Coal .... Phone 40.


20 North Court Square. Telephone 121.


WOODBURY COAL COMPANY


CLAUDINS H. MILLER,


Wholesale and Retail GRAIN and FEED


Complete Line of FANCY GROCERIES Sales Rooms, 30 N. Main St. Phone 227.


From first dose symptoms rapidly disappear, and in TEN DAYS TREATMENT FREE BY MAIL. ten daysat leasttwo-third of all symptoms are removed. Book of testimonials of mirac- thousands cases called hopeless. lous cures sent free. TREATED FREE. Postively cured with vegetable Remedies. Have cured many DR. H. H. GREEN'S SONS, Specialists, Atlanta, Ga.


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235-East Street.


246-North Main and Woodfin Streets.


254-Cherry and Flint Streets.


262-Montford Avenue and Haywood Street.


324-Patton Avenue and Haywood Street.


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.


LOCATION OF INCORPORATED SUBURBS.


BILTMORE-Situated about 2 miles south of city, D C Champion, mayor.


SOUTH BILTMORE-Situated south of Biltmore. W G Reed, mayor.


MONTFORD-Situated northwest of city adjoining city limits, incorporated. J E Rumbaugh, mayor.


RAMOTH OR WOOLSEY-Situated north of city, ad- joining city limits ; incorporated. Wm H Wilson, mayor.


VICTORIA-Situated south of city adjoining city limits ; incorporated. S P McDivitt, mayor.


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 cshr ; directors : J P Sawyer, C Ran- kin, C T Rawls, J E Rankin, T C Smith, E P McKissick.


THE BLUE RIDGE NATL BANK-5 S W Court Sq; incor Jan 31, 1808; capital $100,000 ; J W Norwood prest ; Er- win Sluder cashr ; directors : J W Norwood, W J Slayden, J A Burroughs, S P 'McDivitt, Erwin Sluder, G A Norwood, R P Walker.


BAILEY STREET SCHOOL-Bailey s e cor Silver, Mrs Frances Featherston prin; Miss Susan Hatch, Miss Sue Porter and Mrs Grace Evans, teachers.


BAILEY STREET KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL- Bailey s e cor Silver; Misses Winifred Turner and Annie P Kerr, teachers.


EDUCATIONAL ROPSY D WHISKY and Opium Habits cured at your home without pain. Book of Par- ticulars sent FREE. B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D. Offices 104 N. PRYOR ST. Rooms 200 ta 207 LOWNDES BLOG .. ATLANTA, GA.


Paragon Pharmacy Co. Opposite Post Office. OUR SPECIALTY -- PRESCRIPTIONS.


ASHEVILLE CITY DIRECTORY. 39


HIGH SCHOOL-75 Orange; R J Tighe prin; E E Sams, Miss Cora Park, Miss Grace McH Jones, -Wynne, teachers ; Robt Smith (c), janitor.


MONTFORD AVENUE SCHOOL-80 Montford ave; Miss Jennie B Gray prin ; Miss Alice James, Miss Mary Kim- berly, Miss Susie Yeatman, Miss Grace Scott, Miss Ellen Barker, Miss Minnie C Johnson, Miss Susan Dukes, teachers ; Thos Morton (c), janitor.


ORANGE STREET SCHOOL-75 Orange; R J Tighe prin ; 'Mrs Lottie R Barr, Miss Bessie Moody, Miss Mary Lanier, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Elizabeth Bernard, Miss Irene McLoud and Miss Frances Suttle, teachers.


THE FACTORY SCHOOL-Factory Hill ; Miss Queen M Carson and Miss Cora Carter, teachers.


(COLORED)


VALLEY STREET GRADED SCHOOL (c)-Valley n e cor Catholic ave; E H Lipscombe prin ; V L Burrell, Mamie Martin, Leila E Rankin, Hattie V Earle, Nannie V Ashe, Mamie E Peebles, Mattie N Johnson, teachers. 1


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES


(Private)


ASHEVILLE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN- Oak cor E College-Officers of Government and Instruction, Archibald A Jones, A M pres ; William H Morton, B S, vice- pres ; Olive A Ross. Professor of Modern Language and Literature, Anna Bernkopf Professor of Modern Languages, Elizabeth K Ford Professor of Natural Science, Edwin L Bain, A M, Professor of Latin, Language and Literature, Mrs William H Morton, Instructor in Mathematics, Eva E Hamilton Instructor in Elocution and Physical Culture, Mrs Archibald A Jones Instructor in Current History, Sara Gerald Epes Professor of History, Caroline A Hawkins Principal Primary Department, Emily D Reynolds Teacher of Vocal Culture, Ferdinand Dunkley Instructor in Theory and Har- mony, J M Lowell Director of Art School, Bessie Holmes Jones Librarian and Secretary to the President.


ADMINISTRATION.


Archibeld A Jones, General Manager. Mrs Mary Vincent Jones, director of College Home. BINGHAM SCHOOL-Bingham Heights.


capital. Superb Dining Cars.


Trunk Line to the North Via


DRUGS


CHEMICALS TOILET GOODS


RIB-ROCK BOTTOM PRICES RULE with us. We buy for cash and sell for cash, and save you money.


THE CAROLINA PHARMACY, College Street and Court Square. Phone 82.


W. A. TURK, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. F. R. DARBY, C. P. and T. A., 60 Patton Ave., Asheville.


Southern Railway


Vestibule Palace Sleeping Cars


Washington, the Nation's


Imported and Domestic Cigars Sold by the Box at Factory Prices at the


Berkeley Cigar Stand.


$40.00 and $50.00.[ K, M. TURNER,


General Supplies. ATLANTA, GA,


Typewriters and .


The Blickensderfer


Low Priced High Grade Typewriter.


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FACULTY.


Colonel Robert Bingham A M, LL D, supt ; (The Bingham School, University of North Carolina), Major R T Grinnan, (University of Virginia), M C Millender, M D, (The Bing- ham School, University of North Carolina, University of Vir- ginia, New York Polyclinic Post graduate School), Surgeon Captain Darius Eatman, A B, (Horner School, University of North Carolina), Captain James A Gwyn, Ph B, (University of North Carolina), Capt. Charles S Fowler, U S Army, Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics, Captain William F Bryan, Ph B, (University of North Carolina), Captain Louis G Beall, A M, (Davidson College).


NORMAL AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR Young Women-S Main St Victoria. Faculty: Rev Thos Lawrence, DD, president: Evidence of Christianity and Bible Study : Mrs Thomas Lawrence, Principal and Treas- urer ; Miss Sara Birkman, Associate Principal Psychology, History and English Literature: Miss Mabel K Dixon, Prin- cipal School of Practice and Critic Teacher ; Miss Mary Mar- shall, Latin and Physical Culture; Miss Myrtle Bond, Mathe- matics ; Miss Rosannah B Marshall, Sciences; Miss Pearl A Clark, English and Elementary History ; Miss Helen M Young, Instrumental and Vocal Music; Miss Isabel K Hub- bard, Instrumental Music and Drawing: Miss Clara M Ford, Stenography, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Penmanship ; Miss Ella Hubbard, Sewing, Dressmaking and Millinery ; Miss Carrie J Woolley, Matron ; Miss Ella Bickerstaff Scien- tific Cooking ; Miss Lyda Mechling, Assistant Matron.


THE HOME INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-S Main Street Victoria. Faculty : Miss Florence Stephenson, principal ; Miss Isadore A Heydenburk, Matron: Miss Mary A Johns, Grammar Department; Mrs Ida I Williams, Intermediate Department ; Miss Frances Allison, Primary Department ; Miss Sara Johnston, Vocal and Instrumental Music ; Ruth D Dean, Sewing Teacher ; Ella M Bickerstaffe, Cookery Teach- er ; Miss Anna Coe, Domestic Science and Drawing.


ASHEVILLE SCHOOL OF STENOGRAPHY AND Typewriting-Room 16 Sondley Building.


ASHEVILLE FREE KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL No 2-105 East: Miss Emma Clegg prin, Miss Amy Colyer assistant.


MISSES CHAMPION-261 Chestnut.


MISSES STEVENS-22 Bearden Avenue.


RAVENSCROFT HIGH SCHOOL-97 Church; Prof Frank Valentine principal.


THE


RANKLIN PRINTING and PUBLISHING CO. ATLANTA. GA ..


PRINTING, BINDING, ELECTROTYPING.


Wyrwo for Estimate before Placing your Order.


Wm. A. BLAIR,


Telephone 75. 45 Patton Ave.


| Furniture on nstallments


ASHEVILLE CITY DIRECTORY. 41


RAY'S SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY-8 N Court Square ; C F Ray propr.


SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE-3d floor Para- gon Building.


MISS BESSIE PORTNER KINDERGARTEN-28 Cherry.


COLORED


ASHEVILLS COLORED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL (c)-249 E College; Miss Alice B Dole prin ; Misses Cath- erine E Doughty, Cosey Miller and Elizabeth Gist assts.


ST MATHIAS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL (c)-S Beau- mont cor Valley-H B Brown and Miss Daisy Lorich, teach- ers.


CHURCHES BAPTIST.


Fern Hill Baptist Church-S Biltmore; Rev J M Hamrich pastor. Services Ist & 3d Sundays II a m & 7:30 p m ; Sun- dav-school 9 am ; prayer-meeting Wednesday 7 p m.


First Baptist Church-E College cor Spruce; Rev W M Vines Pastor. Sunday services II 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 C H Durham pastor. Sunday services II a m and 7:30 p m ; Sunday-school 3 p m ; prayer-meeting Thursday 7:30 p m West End Baptist Church-40 Buxton St ; Rev J F Vines pastor. Sunday services II a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday- school 9:30 a m ; prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.


CATHOLIC


St Lawrence Catholic Church-Haywood St between Flint and Montford ave; Rev Father Marion pastor; Sunday ser- vices, mass and sermon II a m ; vespier and benedictus 8 p m ; Sunday-school 12 m; mass during week 7:30 a m.


CHRISTIAN


Christian Church-Services held in Education Bldg, 40 Church ; Sunday services II a m; Sunday-school 9:30 a m. Christian Church-67 N Spruce.


CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS.


First Church of Christ-371/2 S Main; services Sunday II a m; Wednesday 8 p m.


Citizens' Coal Co. PHONE 238.


UP TOWN OFFICE:


48 Patton Ave


JAS. H. LOUGHRAN, Prop.


Telephone 139


ACME WINE & LIQUOR HOUSE, 56=58 S. Main St. MY MOTTO: "Keep the Best and Charge Accordingly." examine the large and well selected stock at the


When you need goods and not labels, call and


SHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY


43 West College Street. PHONE 95


Leads the South.


P. A. Marquardt, Mgr. 43 S. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 72. Bar and Billiard Room in the Rear.


I ne Dollallza


and Liquor Company


42


MALONEY'S 1900-1901


EPISCOPAL.


Trinity Episcopal Church-Church s e cor Willow; Rev Mc Neely Du Bose rector. Sunday services II a m and 5 pm; Sunday-school 4:45 p m.


All Souls Episcopal Church-Biltmore: Rev R R Swope rector. Sunday services II am and 5 pm; Sunday-school 9:45 am and 3:30 p m.


HEBREW


Beth Ha Tephilla-services held in K of P Hall ; S Lipinsky prest ; B Whitlock secy.


LUTHERAN


Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church-Meets Y M C A Hall : Rev C B Cox, pastor. Sunday services II a m ; Sunday- school Io a m.


METHODIST.


Bethel M E Church (South)-Blanton s w cor Phifer ; Rev J J Gray pastor. Sunday services II a m and 8 p m ; Sunday- school 9 :45 a m ; prayer-meeting 8 p m Wednesday.


Central M E Church (South)-25 Church St; Rev J H Weaver pastor. Sunday services II a m ; evening services at usual hour according to season ; Sunday-school 9:45 a m; prayer-meeting Wednesday 8 p m.


North Asheville 'M E Church (South)-Centre s w cor West-Rev E K McLarty pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 8 p m; Sunday-school II :35 a m; prayer-meeting Wed- nesday 8 p m.


Haywood Street 'M E Church (South)-Haywood cor But- trick ; Rev J N Huggins pastor. Sunday services II a m and 7:30 p m ; Sunday-school 9:45 a m ; prayer-meeting Wednes-


South Biltmore M E Church-S Biltmore: Rev Crutch- field pastor. Services 2d and 4th Sundays II a m and 7:30 p m ; Sunday-school 10 a m ; prayer- meeting Wednesday 7:30.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian Church-32 Church St ; Rev R F Camp- bell pastor. Sunday services II a m and 7:30 p m ; Sunday- school 9:30 a m ; prayer-meeting Wednesday 4 p m.


Oakland Heights N Presbyterian-In connection with N & C Institute ; Rev S J 'McClenaghan pastor. Services Sunday II a m; other services held in the Institute.




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