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prices asked.
In Binding and the Manufacture of Blank Books :
Our work is the very strongest and best,
and our Patent Flexible Back Binding for
all Full Bound Books, is the strongest and
freest opening Binding in the world.
In Printing:
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presses and stereotyping, which this pro-
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Mrs. BURCWYN M AIT LAND, Principal.
(For many years Associate Principal Mount Vernon Institute,
Baltimore.)
The Course of Study includes the usual English branches,
with Latin, French, German, Instrumental and Vocal Music,
Drawing and Art Embroidery. The School offers special
advantages to delicate girls who wish to pursue their studies
while benefiting by the salubrious climate of Asheville.
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TO THE PUBLIC, GREETING :
Herewith is presented The Asheville City Directory and
Business Reflex ; descriptive and illustrative of its representa-
tive business men, together with an epitome of its manufacturing,
commercial and industrial progress, including its natural and ac-
quired attractions as a health and pleasure resort.
In presenting this issue to the public, the writer, sensible of the
encouragement and support he has received in a work of this
character, occupying nearly four months of continuous labor,
takes this opportunity to acknowledge his indebtedness to those who
in any way assisted him in compiling and publishing it ; and to the
public for their very generous and hearty support.
To the whole-souled Mayor of Asheville, and to its business men,
unequalled in any city of its size for energy and audacious enterprise
and broad liberality, to the prosperous up-builders of its splendid
schools, manufactories, mercantile establishments, charming health
resorts and beautiful homes, and to the daily and weekly press,
whose kindly words of cheer and encouragement have given impetus
to the enterprise, and to our friends and patrons at large, this'
work is respectfully dedicated.
/is^eville, i^opff) vfjen?0lir)<
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The Queen City of the Mountains, and Beyond Peradventure the
Gem City and Metropolis of this Great, Charming Combine—
A Domain of Fashionable People, Social Culture and Refine-
ment—A City of Magnificent Resources, Natural and Acquired
Advantages as a Health and Pleasure Resort.
An impulse of energy and capital from the North and East
along the highlands of the Southern region, marks the closing
years of the ninth decade of the century of progress, which is re-
markable not only because of its spontaniety, but because also it has
been so long deferred.
That favorite field of exploitation, the boundless West, has of late
years exhibited reactionery tendencies. It no longer yields its un-
failing tribute of profit to the confident investor and thus of thou-
sands of those who have suffered the rigors of its prolonged winters
are held simply by their inability to convert their hard won posses-
sions into portable shape. There is an overplus of cereals and under
supply of metals. So it comes that the vast repositories of ores and
coals in the mountains of the Carolinas, Virginia, Tennessee, Ken-
tucky, Georgia and Alabama long since known to the world, at
least by rumor, are now laid under tribute. The bearer of the
theodolite are busy striking lines of approach for numerous rail-
roads athwart the broad areas known to be rich in workable ores.
For the first time in thirty years the balance of railroad construction
has been during the year just passed, in favor of the Southern States
Almost forgotten schemes for connections, extensions and terminals
of long existing lines have been revived and put under way There
is in brief, activity everywhere — hence these remarks by way of pre-
lude, in which we will outline many of the advadtages of our sec-
tion which should stimulate workmen, business men and capitalists
to a more liberal policy of treatment upon the attractions of our
beautiful City and Queenland,
Asheville, combined with her surrounding mountain attractions
and acquired resources, is destined in a few years to contrast and
outrival in popularity all the natural grandeur or acquired beauty of
Switzerland. Standing pre-eminent in comparison with the Eiffel
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tower, of national fame, and as grand and undulating as the foam-
ing splendor of the beautiful and billowy waves of the broad At-
lantic, thence we gather upon the threshold of this mighty city of
education and modern civilization, commanding from its towering
and lofty peaks the dazzling and enchanting view of the chain of
the grand Southern Appalachian range, among whose majestic
mountains stands Asheville, the Queen City of the Mountains, the
proud and advancing city of this Southland, and the admiration of
a multitude of shrewd and progressive people of this distended, far-
seeing, ingenious and united kingdom. We are unable — surely it
is inadequate— to rightly portray with human tmigue or pen the
mauifold attractions she proclaims, which challenge comparison for
inducements to capitalists, manufacturers, health and pleasure seek-
ers, and for diversity of mountain grandeur and picturesque sub-
limity, with the indescribable beauteous presentation of river and
valley scenic attractions is not surpassed in the world. Less than
two decades ago Asheville, unknown, inert and isolated, now repre-
sents one of the most popular and widely known cities of its size in
the United States, whose climatic conditions outrules and surpasses
for general healthfulness the European resorts of Genoa, Milan.
Turin and glorious Vienna, and any atmosphere yet explored or an-
alyzed by strategic research or in the scale of human development.
TVuly this is the place for gods and divines to luxuriate within by
enhancing their longevity in breathing pure air, feasting upon
couches of delicious splendor, feeding upon choice and dainty viands,
which stands meet and irresistible to all good and cultured people.
Hence we say, come with us, invest in our city, buy property, build
you a home, co-operate with us in goodness, probity and justice. To
all this, with our combine of advantages, we will make you rise to
affluence, and dispel your intention of gathering fortune and fame
from the occidental region which offers less solid inducements than
our proud and sunny Southland. Come to our electric city, for it is
folly to search elsewhere for greater treasures than ours. Wealth,
progress, success, power and riches all stand open and eager to be
grafted and handed down to those of energy and "ambition to win.
To repeat, the attractions offered to the health and pleasure seeker
are not surpassed in America. The ever-changing scenery and
beautiful driveways from one to twenty miles are, without
question, noticeable— some of the most peerless in the world —
and our healthful suburban homes here at the close of the
day's business and worry. Wearied humanity, longing for
quiet and undisturbed repose from care and toil, can find
that soothing rest that restores mental tranquility, invigorates
the system and places it in a condition to withstand the cares and
ceaseless annoyances of everyday life. To repeat, the romantic
river and mountain scenery of this section are without rivals in the
world. For instance, the views obtained between the Metropolis
and Hot Springs, a distance of perhaps forty miles over the Rich-
mond and Danville Railroad traveling all along the waters' edge or
the beautiful French Broad is a scene of rare delight, royal
grandeur, and matchless panoramic beauty. In the valley the
swift flight of trains coming and going can be traced the advanc-
ing and receding columns of steam and smoke lingering in their
wake. These, with a thousand other attractions, combine to swell
the heart and soul with awe and enchantment.
Asheville stands amidst the summits of the grandest mountain
range in the world, and so far removed from all other cities of its
class to be outside the pale of rivalry and jealousy. Asheville's su-
perior attractions are everywhere admitted, occupying an elevated
plateau of nearly 3,000 feet above the level of the sea, its air is always
pure and bracing, giving it the rightful reputation of being the most
healthful place in America, yet the chief glory of Asheville is not
her climate or locality, but the enterprise and public spirit of her
business men, absolutely outrivalling any city of its size in the
world.
In every period of the city's development these men of foresight,
enterprise and liberality have stood with open purses ready to pro-
mote every scheme likely to contribute to the prosperity of Asheville,
and it is to them the city owes its greatest debt. No means of judi-
cious advertisement of Asheville's greatness- has ever been rejected or
neglected by them, and prosperity has neither chilled their ardor or
warped their judgment nor tightened their purse strings, and such
men as we here have will soon quadruple the enumeration of our
population to what it now stands, hence we proclaim her business
men legion and her many attractions unfaltering.
Asheville, North Car lina, the capital of Buncombe County, is on
the Western No. Ca. Railroad, (a branch of the famous Kichmond
and Danville Railway Systems), and is delightfully situated in the
valley of the beautiful French Broad River at the confluence of the
Swannannoa.
It is surrounded by some of the grandest and most romantic
mountain scenery anywhere to be found. The elevation is 2H50 feet
above the level of the sea, its high and healthful location and charm-
ing views have made it a favorable Summer and Winter resort.
The natural products are principally the growing and manufac-
ture of tobacco, which is an item of great magnitude ; also, extensive
deposits of iron and manganesiate ores in this vicinity, (together
with the statement from a well known scientist of the country that
Western North Carolina contained the hard wood with which the
world was to be supplied in the next fifty years. It abounds in that
most valuable timber, poplar, now growing so greatly in favor in the
Northern markets, and also the oak, hickory, ash, black walnut,
cherry, locust, pine, &c.) Extensive gardens and truck farms, stock
raising, dairying, and every choice vegetable that is suitable to the
taste of the most epicurean and Cosmopolitan class who dwell con-
stantly with us in this attractive city of the mountains. North
Carolina is noted for its mountains.
In this State the Appalachian system attains its greatest height.
There are twenty-four peaks which are higher than Mount Wash-
ington, in New Plampshire, no less than sixty which are over 6,000
feet high.
The principal mountain range, as we pass to the westward are the
Blue Ridge and the Great Smoky. These lie nearly parallel to one
another. ,
The Blue Ridge crosses the vicinity in a southwesterly direction.
It contains many peaks of considerable elevation, and reaches its
greatest height in Grandfather Mountain, 5,897 feet above the sea.
It is the great Water Shed of the State.
The great Smoky range extends all al.mg the western border of
the State, and separates it from Tennessee.
It is known under various local names, such as the Iron Moun-
tains, in the North, and the Smoke, in the South. The great Smoky
range is the master link of the whole Appalachian system. Its
highest peak is Clingman's Dome, 6,69.) feet above the sea, but a
number of other summits exceed 6,000 feet.
Between these two ranges are numerous high peaks and massive
spurs rising from the plateau ; of these, the loftiest are the Black
Mountains, which are so named from the forests of dark balsam firs
that crown their summits. One of this group, Black Dome or Mit-
chell's High Peak is the culminating point of the Appalachian
Mountains, and the highest land east of the Rocky Mountains.
It attains a height of 6,688 feet above the sea level. (This peak was
named in honor of Dr. Mitchell, a distinguished professor in the
University of North Carolina, who perished June 27th, 1857, while
exploring this region, and was buried on the summit of the moun-
tain.) The mountain region of North Carolina is one of the most
beautiful portions of the United States. The mountains are fertile
to their summits, and are clothed with magnificent forests.
Nothing can surpass the picturesque loveliness that bursts upon
the traveller, and objects of interest to tourists and pleasure seekers
in this mountain region is daily gaining fashionable and pleasing
notoriety. It would require a vast field of language to describe the
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great attractions of this majestic country, and we proffer to the
world, in this feeble writing, the advantages of coming among us
with your capital, energy and enterprise. We promise you, at a near
day, the proof of all we say. In this city now are represented some
of the noted millionaire kings of the country, and monied indi-
viduals and corporations are fast discovering the right field for such
embarkation. Apropos, one of the old and savage divines of the Cal-
vinistic order of the seventeenth century, has a dictum of the last
great judgment day to be held in some vast valley, and surrounded
with a complete circuit of impassable mountains, which preclude
escape on all sides. He must have had in mind some conception of
the great Smoky Range vale, with Mitchell's high peak and Cling-
man's Dome, and all the cloud and sky-tall range that completes the
mighty parapet.
Western N. C. to-day, with its lovely climate, clear streams, pure
springs, in many places gushing out in great volumes of curative
chemical mixtures of salts and alkalies at a temperature of 140 degrees.
So that these rivers which run through the valleys never have a film
of ice on their surface.and the vast sweep of amphitheatrical rock and
hill-sides. These points, and many others the pen can not portray,
combine to make Asheville the drinking cup, theatre dome, or punch
bowl for "the play of the gods." Whatever figure you liken the
place to, you will not find another place just like it on the round
globe. At least so say the best travelled tourists who visit here from
Summer to Winter.
Out of the rocks forming the walls of the canyons through which
we ride, at a dizzy height above the valley below, the art of the
skilled engineer has hewn and blasted magnificent rock beds for
travel, and as we wind the pass on the decline the scene that bursts
upon the snow-capped peaks that glitter in the blue sky, down,
down, down, to the beautiful vision of Round Knob, it is one of the
grandest and sublimest of descriptions. In fact, many other points
of interest, including the mountain hamlets which are seen in a sur-
vey of this divine work of nature. The natural fountains, in close
proximity, divide and sends a crystal stream each to the broad At-
lantic on the east and no less majestic gulf on the southwest, and ever
spraying the atmosphere, making it, in its entirety, the sublimest
description the eye and soul can conceive. The most vivid imagina-
tion cannot conjecture it, unless seen, and when seen, a sense of its
immensity is overpowering.
In these mountains we have the mostawe-inspiringand scenic gran-
deur on the Continent, and alone worth a trip from the Old World to
the New to see. But Asheville has the most positive and extensive
sanitary attractions in her mountain homes only equalled east of
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Denver, and very much resembling Italy and Southern France, and
if she had been advertised one-fourth that those world-famous re-
sorts her hotels might now be double in size and quadruple what
they are in numbers. But rapid increase of tourist and regular sea-
son visitors is sure to come as individual advertising by those who
have been here, and is sure to be given and will induce great num-
bers to pass the hot summer months and mild winter ones in a
mountain winter and summer retreat, so refreshing to our jaded
nerves, weak lungs and torpid liver, which is more potent than the
zephyrs that classical liars attribute to the mythological " Vale of
Tempe."
As a residence city Asheville has no superior in the United States
or in the world. It is practically a city of homes, with all the ad-
vantages that may be found anywhere, together with many that ex-
ist nowhere but in the delightful health-giving climate of North
Carolina. In general beauty and attractiveness there are no cities of
its size that compare with Asheville. The beautiful situation of the
various residence portion, with the grand mountain scenery always
in view, sometimes as exquisite vistas at the end of a street, and
again rising up as a background to the valley beyond. The cleanli-
ness and complete drainage of the streets, the bright sunshine and
pure air, the peculiar beauty and taste of the city itself, with all its
home-like aspect, combine to make it attractive. Add to this its
superb school system, musical and literary culture, pure water and a
thousand other advantages that combine to perfect a pabulum of
nutriment and delight. To repeat, Asheville is a city of homes, and
among them are many which would be considered models of beauty
and elegance wherever found.
It is also the architects paradise as there are so many beautiful
sites to build upon.
The styles mostly in favor in Asheville now are the English and
Romanesque which are now used almost entirely throughout all
the cities of notable advancement. There are no pilasters or
columns, but the Roman arch is everywhere. Another style those
who build now are running to, is the modern Gothic, which is ex-
tremely picturesque and pleasing. It would not be possible in this
article to do full justice to this feature of Asheville. Numbers of
their fine homes are set down in the midst of magnificent lawns and
surrounded by pieces of statuary, fountains and other accessories in
ornamentation. In and about Asheville are all the inducements
of beauty and loveliness that could be wished for. Truly this is
now the veritable Poet's Corner of the earth and whoever can and
would flee the " maddening crowd," will find here indeed sure rest
to his weary soul and glad rejuvenation to the body if it can be
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secured below the skies. To conclude, Asheville is the Electric City,
the Gem City, the Crown City, the Queen City, the Altitude City of
the South, and is destined in a few years to be the largest business
centre in the State, most fashionable health and pleasure resort in
the world.
An index estimate to her present possessions as a metropolis would
give her credit for :
Population in 1880 2,610
Population in 1890 11,913
Number of manufactories in 1890 22
Employees of manufactories 1,415
Capital invested in manufactories $1,107,000
Value of product 2,073,000
Annual general merchandising, about 6,000,000
Real estate transfers over 2,000,000
Banking capital, about 500,000
Banking deposit, (average,) about 1,000,000
Internal revenue collections, Western district, of which
this is a large part, over 2,000,000
Asheville is the most progressive city in the South.
Asheville is the healthiest city in the world.
Asheville has fifteen miles water mains.
Asheville has the finest climate in the world.
Asheville has more beautiful residences than any other city of its
size.
Asheville is building a $100,000 Postoffice.
Asheville has five miles Electric car line and two miles more
under active consideration.
Asheville will sr>on have a twenty mile suburban Electric railway.
Asheville is building three immense hotels, the aggregate cost of
which will be $l,5u0,000
Asheville has more wealth than any city of its size in the South.
Asheville has the cheapest priced real estate for its growth of any
city in the Union.
Asheville has the finest grazing, dairying, stock raising and vege-
table growing section in the South.
Asheville has 32 churches and societies, prosperous and represent-
ing all denominations. Asheville has -47 hotels and boarding houses,
majority of them elegant, and complete in all appointments.
Asheville has the finest building sites in America.
Asheville has a new Light Heat and Power Company.
Asheville has a Park and Hotel Company, capital $1,000,000.
Asheville has a new Opera House, costing $60,000.
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2 Shoe Factories, employing 100 hands.
16 Wood Working Establishments.
18 Lumber and Manufacturing Co's.
2 Foundry and Machine Shops.
3 Sanitariums.
2 Daily, 6 Weekly, 2 Monthly Newspapers.
8 Public Schools.
6 Private Schools.
2 Industrial Schools.
Immense Building Improvements.
400 Houses in course of erection.
3 Tobacco Factories.
1 Ice Factory.
1 Flouring Mill.
200 Mercantile Stores.
150 Contractors and Builders.
I Cigar Factory.
Splendid Paved Streets.
1 Broom Factory.
1 Furniture M'fng Co.
1 Soda Water and Bottling Factory.
2 Complete Electric Light Systems.
1 Telephone System.
1 Public Library.
1 Gamewell Fire Alarm System.
Large Gas Works.
2 Fire Companies.
3 Social Club Houses.
Y. M. C. Association.
50,000 Visitors, annually.
CHARLES D. BL ANTON & CO.
Charles D. Blanton & Co., Clothiers and Gentlemen's Furnishers, No.
9 W. Court Place.
It is the province and intention of this work to give a comprehen-
sive idea of Asheville's business at present, and by sketching the
prominent enterprises within her gates, which point distinctly to
the conclusion that Avhile now, comparatively a small city, we are
assured that at the present degree of advancement the time is not
far distant when she will compete with others of a greater magni-
tude and be rightly called one of the great cities of the South.
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In this connection we call attention to the' firm's prominence
who head these remarks, and as a dealer in such a line none takes
precedence of C. D. Blanton & Co. The business premises of this firm
are very centrally located, and virtually in the very heart of the
city, and perhaps nowhere else in Asheville can be found a stock so
complete which is sold at such reasonable prices. This stock em-
braces a full assortment of Men's ami Boy's Clothing in all the latest
styles and patterns, Gent's Furnishing Goods, containing absolutely
all the articles necessary for the toilet of the most fastidious gen-
tleman, and always being of the newest and latest styles. This
house requires the services of a large number of salesmen to transact
its large patronage which is constantly increasing purely on its
own merits. The gentlemen comprising this firm are Charles D.,
Wm. M. and Joseph Blanton ; Corps of assistants are Mr. Max
Marcus, Colonel W. R. Young and John S. Stephens, all of whom
are competent and affable gentlemen.
Mr. Charles D. Blanton, the senior member of the firm and at
present the mayor of Asheville, has been interested in her progress
for a number of years, and during his administration as City Gov-
ernor has shown his ability and efficiency in a remarkable degree, in-
augurating iu many instances substantial improvements, and has
failed only in a very few cases to prove the right clay in the right
place.
Mr. Blanton is one of those business men who conducts his affairs
on a principle of strict justice and fairness to all, which prin-
ciples, coupled with his indisputable integrity and broad liberality,
have won for him large friendship and much success in the commu-
nity and commercial world.
Mr. Blanton is also largely interested in various estates in this
section, and as true physiognomists would put it, his face reveals
those generous characteristics both of purse and of heart.
F. P. MIMNAUGH,
F. P. Mimnaugh, Dry Goods Emporium, Fashion Bazaar and rare
display of the richest fabrics in the market. No. 11 Pattern Ave.
" This in the nicest place in Asheville to trade." The speaker was
a lady, and the place she referred to was F. P. Mimnaugh's splendid
Dry Goods Emporium, No. It Patton Ave " He keeps an excellent
line of goods, and sells them at reasonable prices," continued the
lady, who is a resident of Chestnut street.
This observant and strictly critical lady simply voiced the senti-
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merit of every one of the thousands who monthly crowd this ele-
gant store. The class of goods carried in stock embrace every con-
ceivable article tbat a first class dry goods house can be expected to
carry. The finest domestics and imported silks and satins are found
upon the shelves and counters of Mr. Mimnangh.
They are there in endless profusion, wonderful variety of color
and various designs. The interior display is a model of artistic ar-
rangement, and nearly an exhibition of fine art. There is scarcely
an hour in the day that crowds of ladies cannot be seen standing in
front of these counters trading, discussing and admiring the beau-
ties of the rare fabrics displayed so lavishly to view.
The store of Mr. Mimnaugh during the fine mornings and after-
noons so peculiar to Asheville's beautiful climate, presents a most
charming and ever shifting scene. The large, airy and attractive
store room is ever crowded with gaily attired ladies, whose varied
and beautiful costumes and bright, pleasant faces lend a fascinating
charm to the place, giving it the semblance of a beautiful Bazaar.
The delicate fabrics displayed so lavishly attract the eye and de-
light the soul of those who love the beautiful. The store has
a splendid frontage, and tbe interior dimensions are commodious,
well lighted and amply convenient for such a large patronage as he
receives.
Also, a chief adjunct to this business is a first class millinery de-
partment, in charge of competent and experienced ladies from Bal-
timore, and nothing in this department is incomplete, but includes
everything fashionable and artistic.
In addition to the large class of dry goods and notions carried by
this gentleman, is a complete stock if carpets, rugs and matting, of
endless grades and prices.
The entire establishment, in point of, attractive appearance, taste
of display, certainly leads all the dry goods stores of Asheville. This
firm employs a large force of clerks and attachees, to whom he is
liberal and considerate if faithful assistants, and in consequence
every person in his employ is zealously loyal to the interests of the
firm, and feels an interest in the high reputation it enjoys among
its numerous patrons.
There are numerous elements entering into the popularity of this
noted firm, chief among which are the following facts : They are
liberal advertisers and carry a stock of first class goods, which they
sell at reasonable prices, and fulfilling every promise advertised and
are keenly alive to the requirements of Asheville trade, which they
thoroughly understand.
They know the value of courtesy, and all patrons receive the most
considerate and polite attention, and nine cases out of ten, persons
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who trade once with this firm usually return, for it matters not
whether the customer is a resident of Battery Park or a denison of
" Cripple Creek." They all are treated with uniform courtesy by
the proprietor and employees, and every effort made to render a visit
to his store pleasant and agreeable. Their trade is of the most de-
sirable class, and their goods of that quality and design that at-
tracts and captivates at once those who visit this splendid establish-
ment.
Go and see if we have not given them deserved praise.
A. D. COOPER
A. D. Cooper, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Staple and Fancy
Groceries, Confections, Canned Goods, Condiments, Cigars and
Tobacco. Main and College streets, Tel. No. 6.
At a casual glance or a passing thought it seems remarkable how
rapidly some firms or individuals will acquire a large and lucrative
trade, but when the motto is investigated it is easily explained.
As nothing is so successful in a business as energy and enterprise,
coupled with industry and honorable dealings, hence we cannot
w
E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions, We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w
E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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make mention of Asheville's prominent industries without bringing
into prominent notice the establishment of A. D. Cooper, among
the largest and oldest dealers in this line in the city. Whose location
is one of the most central and stock the most complete of any firm in
Western North Carolina.
Whether it is a correct criterion or not, it is very often that the
importance of an industry is measured by the number of people who
use it, and in the matter of the grocery business it must be conceded
that the rule applied to this instance is emphatically true, and pre-
eminently among these establishments this firm takes the highest
rank.
They carry constantly in stock a mammoth assortment of groce-
ries, including coffees, spices, teas, sugars, imported and domestic,
and canned goods, condiments of all kinds— in addition to an
immense retail business.
They do considerable jobbing in this line and make a specialty of
selling feed, hay, bran, and all kinds of food for cattle, which will,
upon investigation, command the attention of the trade at home and
elsewhere.
Mr. Cooper personally courteous, genial and is ever interested in
the progress and advancement of this the " Queen City of the
Mountains."
BATTERY PARK HOTEL.
A Retreat for Health and Pleasure Seekers, in whose abode bringeth
forth soothing balm to one's jaded nerves, together with those
luxuries which, in everyway, satiates the wants of a fashionable
and fastidious commonwealth.
On the crest of a romantic and elevated range of the great Southern
Appalachian system, just far enough removed from the city's centre
to escape the din and confusion of a busy throng of cosmopolitan
people, and offering enjoyment, to its fullest extent, and all desirable
metropolitan privileges and comfort, which tend to fulfill the wishes
and complete the pleasures of a society and health seeking public,
and commanding a view of mountain scenery with metropolitan
elegance, and unsurpassed in the country is located the Battery Park,
which, from innumerable points of vantage, renders it a most
attractive hotel, and coming in comparison with the well equipped
hotels of the South. Battery Park is a spot of historical interest,
and widely popular, not only for its beautiful views, (being one hun-
dred feet above the highest streets of the city,) and commanding a
o
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stretch of country in some directions of sixty miles distant, but as
having been the location selected during the war by the Confede-
rates as the defence to the city. Here a battery was planted and
maintained till near the close of the war. The mighty breastworks
still remain, and are preserved as flower beds. The view from the
hotel is said by tourists and visitors to be unsurpassed in beauty in
the world, the eye discerning 1,000 square miles of the sublimest and
most awe-inspiring mountain grandeur to be found on this globe.
The owner, Col. FrankCoxe, is a native of this State, but now re-
siding in Philadelphia, who represents an enormous amount of capi-
tal, and is one of the leading railroad magnates of the country.
The doors of the Battery Park were thrown open to the public on
the 12th day of July, 1886, and since that time it has enjoyed almost
a monopoly of the principal travel through this country. It is four
stories in heigbt above the basement and contains about 250 rooms,
single and en suite.
The architecture is of modern Queen Anna style, and tbe structure
masonic and solid in its character. It has a frontage of 325x175 feet.
It is one of the most thoroughly appointed and perfectly equipped
hotels of any pleasure and health resort, both winter and summer.
Its location is one of beauty and picturesqueness that cannot be
appreciated until seen. Every modern improvement and invention
having been used for the comfort and convenience of its guests, and
every rule observed which will at unce commend itself to the atten-
tion of tbe health and pleasure seeker.
The entire building is heaied by steam and lighted by Electric
light and gas. All the apartments in addition are provided with
commodious fire places.
Particular attention has been given to the Sanitary conditions of
the entire building, and all the modern safeguards have been intro-
duced so as to insure pure air throughout. The building is absolutely
fire proof. The floors generally being laid in cement, preventing a
fire from spreading from one floor to another, and every appliance,
including stand pipes for the purpose of subduing fire, are available
on each floor, and in addition making a serious conflagration impos-
sible, and here may be seen throughout the year men from all
portions of the United Slates. Wealth, together with fashion and
culture, represented in various ways of social pursuits peculiar to an
elegant metropolis and all the year round pleasure resort. But aside
from the advantages enumerated the wise and liberal policy in the
management of this institution employed by Mr. Steele has given
great care to the table, to have it at all times fully supplied with
every luxury of the home market, and every department is under the
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direction of experienced and skillful assistants. Thus in serving
guests a bill of fare unexcelled and the service of the very best.
The first floor includes drawing room, private parlors, office, grand
dining room, with ladies' ordinary, rotunda, reading rooms, tele-
graph office, ladies' billiard parlor, news and cigar stand, stenogra-
phers and typewriters conveniently located. The second floor, which
is connected with the rotunda by several convenient stairways, con-
tains barber shop, bar and billiard hall, gentlemen toilet and wash
rooms. The former apartments in every particular are comfortably
furnished.
The upper floors, in many of the apartments, have bath rooms,
and are provided with every convenience desired for the comfort of
guests. One of the features of the Battery Park's management pro-
vides itself is the fact that no perceptible difference in the furnish-
ing of the lower and upper floors.
A ball room 50x150, which is exceedingly well fitted and arranged
for such amusements in an all-the-year-rouud resort. This includes
a ten-pin alley underneath, which is calculated to please the most
fastidious During the colder portion of the winter the verandas
are enclosed by glass, and many of the private suites of rooms have
.glass bow-windows. By this arrangement invalids can enjoy a sun
bath without leaving their rooms.
First-class livery accommodations are easily accessible ; also, in
addition, a private motor car line is conducted, and by a gradually
circuitous ascent of this interesting hotel, the summit is reached,
and relieves a long and tedious walk, which is, in itself, a mammoth
enterprise.
Good table conveninces and service has won the confidence and
patronage of the best class of our people of the land, and thus has
not only received the admiration of every person of note who comes
to our city, but that of her citizens and the best business men from
every part of the country.
H. REDWOOD & CO.
H.Redwood & Co., Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Carpets,
One Price System. Nos. 7 and Patton Ave.
Among the largest merchants longest resident of Asheville are H.
Redwood & Co., who first embarked in business in this city in 1881,
under style of Graham & Redwood, Mr. Graham retiring two years
later.
For a long time this handsome establishment has controlled a most
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flattering trade and attracted unusual attention on account of the
mammoth stock carried and the rare bargains offered.
Mr. Redwood is a native of the " Monumental City " of Baltimore
and has successfully mastered all the intrinsic details of the busi-
ness. ^Shortly after coming South he recognized in Asheville an ex-
cellent opening, although the field was occupied at that time by
strong competitors having strong priority of occupancy and exten-
sive capital.
Happily the firm possessed considerable means, with experience
and indomitable pluck, those essentials which enter largely into
success in the commercial world. Their business education ac-
quired among the shrewdest merchants in the North and in this
community also, peculiarly fitted them for the task before them, and
with every confidence in their ability filled their store with a stock
of goods to suit all classes
First of all, however, they recognized the value of judicious adver-
tising, and one of their first acts was to herald to the trade through
various advertising mediums the bargains they proposed to offer.
They knew their stock would bear close scrutiny and marked all ar-
ticles at plain figures calculated to invite trade.
They did not lay in a stock of shoddy stuff's and advertise them as
first-class goods. They attempted no deception, but, on the contrary,
sold the best at prices that permitted a reasonable profit and at ab-
solutely one price.
The fame of such honorable dealing characteristic of this firm,
with the excellence of goods handled soon gained circulation among
people— and in an inconceivably short time their store was daily
thronged with the best class of cash customers, which is the basis
governing at present the rules of this establishment, as they keep
no accounts whatever.
For nearly two years the active partners have been Messrs. H.
Redwood, John H. McDowell and P. I. Love. The premises occu-
pied by this firm are about 48x100 feet.
The interior is divided by a shelf construction which forms a
divide of the different lines handled and gives it the semblance of a
mammoth concern, with its several departments as it stands to-day
under the management of competent men.
This immense area is stored with a stock of goods scarcely second
to any south of Richmond, in which city Mr. Redmond is also a
partner in a generally similar business.
Here can be purchased anything from a paper of pins to a com-
plete costume for a lady, or outfit for a gentleman. A visit to this
establishment will repay any one having an eye for the beautiful.
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The ample show windows fronting on Patton Avenue command the
attention of all passers by.
A most gratifying feature of the display is that every article ex-
hibited in the windows has the price plainly marked upon it.
In this mammoth store room is presented a most interesting
appearance eliciting favorable comment from all who visit it.
The most delicate and beautiful fabrics are found in bewildering
confusion and the scene is captivating in its beauty and mag-
nificence, accentuated by the business stir almost ever present.
The stock of goods carried embraces every desirable grade of goods,
from fine velvets and silks which only the wealthy can hope to buy, ♦
and goods of more ordinary kinds within the reach of those of really
slender means.
The kindly relations existing between this firm and their numer-
ous employees are shown by the loyalty of the latter to their em-
ployers interest. Without exception they are courteous and in every
sense obliging ; it is a genuine pleasure to trade at this splendid
Emporium.
The secret of the success of this firm is the fact, that the goods
offered for sale are first-class and are sold at fair prices and that
customers are treated with pleasing courtesy and every possible
effort is made to protect the customers, real interest and thereby to
merit patronage.
J. S. GRANT,
J. S. Grant, Ph. G. Pharmacist and Prescriptions a Specialty, 24
South Main. Tel. Store, 10. Res. 94.
To win success in the drug business one must not possess only
business ability— but must have also a large amount of specific pro-
fessional knowledge in regard to articles handled.
A gentleman possessing to a marked degree the above requisites is
the subject of tbis consideration, and is entitled to very prominent
mention in his especial line.
Mr. Grant embarked in this business in Asheville four years ago,
and by the utilization of his naturally fine business qualities has
succeeded in building up a trade second to none.
He carries a splendid stock, consisting of the very purest drugs .
chemicals, toilet requisites, fine perfumeries, patent medicines of
known merit, druggists' sundries, while especial care is given the
prescription department, in fact such has been the care in this de-
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partment that mistakes are foreign to it — while nothing is used but
absolutely pure drugs and chemicals.
Mr. Grant is a druggist of long experience, and fully knows how
to cater to the wants of this multifarious public which is evidenced
daily by the large patronage he receives, and his knowledge shows
what untiring energy of well directed efforts will prove.
The premises occupied by this firm are centrally located and fitted
up in an attractive manner. We must admit the city is fortunate in
the possession of a number of competent druggists, and among them
stands pre-eminently this establishment.
Mr. Grant makes also a specialty of several proprietary articles,
including a tasteless emulsion of cod liver oil and pepsin, which has
attracted much attention at home and elsewhere. It is a great flesh
producer, and the most delicate stomach can digest it.
Also sole agents for Humphries Homeopathic Remedies, known
all over the world, in fact the visitor will find every article belong-
ing appropriately to tbis branch of the trade, and also a well selected
stock of imported and domestic drugs, cigars and every department
receives the careful attention of the proprietor, thus ensuring satisfac-
tion to any and all. Mr. Grant personally is courteous, most agreeable,
and occupies a splendid position in the commercial world, while so-
cially he enjoys the esteem and respect of all who have been thrown
into private or business relationship with him.
JOHN BAXTER BOSTIC.
A Sketch of one of Asheville's prominent citizens.— A career that
savors of Romance, intermingled with Bold Success and Pros-
perity.
Not the least of the high privileges accorded the writer is that of
recording a very few of the more prominent acts of North Carolina's
business men. The gentleman whose portrait we furnish, first saw
the opening of day in Rutherford County, March 30th, 1853, and
has, since the present writing, been reared and nurtured principally
in the good old Commonwealth of his nativity. His father, a farmer
of very limited means, at an early age assigned him to the vocation
of farm life. Its toils and hardships soon began to grow distasteful
to him, and he made various fruitless attempts to escape the un-
pleasant environments that so closely surrounded his career ; but,
as a result of energy and perseverance which has of late years char-
acterized his every-day life, at the age of even 18 he was not classed
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JOHN BAXTER BOSTIC.
among the "tenderfoots," having tramped from his father's home
to Georgia, a distance of three hundred miles, after an unsuccessful
attempt to stow himself away in a wagon, where he was discovered
by the wagon master, which, we believe, is the only venture in his
somewhat eventful life that be has not met with perfect success.
Through the various misfortunes of the poverty of strangers in
a strange land, he failed to secure a position in keeping wiih his
love, and, as a last resort, was again subjected to the inevitable and
stormy hardships of farm life. He braved this, however, for three
years, and by a very necessarily economical policy of treatment upon
the question of high life and luxuries, he accumulated the price of a
ticket back to his native domain.
In 1874 Mr. Bostic conceived the idea of entering the mercantile
business, although possessed of only $100, and less knowledge of the
commercial world. He had confidence in his pluck. However, he
at that date opened in a small way at Shelby, North Carolina, and
was soon associated with his brother, Joseph T., under the firm name
of Bostic Bros., both of whom manifested an aptness for mercantile
pursuits, and by close attention to business, and a careful study of
their patrons' interests, they were soon enabled to enlarge their busi-
ness, thus also strengthening their credit. In 1881 Mr. E. H. Wright,
of the same place, became a member of this firm, which continued
to advance, and in a short space of time this firm entered into the
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manufacture of tobacco, and various other trades in that town, which
continued with happy results until 1.888, when several changes were
made, and in 1887 Mr. Bostic came to Asheville. and since then has
prospered to a remarkable degree. Mr. Bostic is now a large dealer
in real estate in this city, wherein probably no calling or pursuit re-
quires such keen foresight, thorough knowledge and intimate ac-
quaintance with values as does that of the real estate dealer, and to
successfully handle property and place loans in a constantly growing
city one must possess those qualities named, and, besides, should
have business ability of a high order and standing in a community
that will inspire confidence towards him. In real estate transac-
tions there are many points of vital character to consider, if a dealer
would be honest with his customers and places any valuation upon
his own character. Values may be inflated, property grossly mis-
represented and titles imperfect, which the investor may have no
knowledge of at the time of the purchase, but which cannot be
hidden from him ; and so the necessity of seeking out the dealer
who has all the virtues of an honest business man, and is above the
petty trickery by which many men rise to affluence and power at
the sacrifice of honor, and entail loss upon their confiding customers.
Mr. Bostic is a conservative business man, and fully acquainted
with every detail of his business. He is also a member of the Arm
of Bostic Bros. & Wright, and has, within a few years, figured in
some lar^e transactions, and has gained the confidence of a large
circle of friends and the entire business community. In addition to
the above he was the chief designer in organizing the Asheville
Loan and Construction Company, in which he is a large owner ; also
prominently identified with the Asheville Ligtr Power and Heat-
ing Company, a director in the Craggie Heights Electric Car Railway
Company, and corresponding member of the American Real Estate
Association, whose main office is at Memphis, Tenn., together with
a large interest in the West Asheville Improvement Company.
Having faithfully performed his various stations in the past, Mr.
Bostic has succeeded in acquiring possibly over a hundred thousand
dollars. He takes an active interest in the Church, and, a.-ide from
these, his acts of charity since coming to Asheville has clearly demon-
strated his tender sympathy for the unfortunate and poor, and he is
public spirited and forward in every movement for the general good
*
\K-K are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
»» Fire and Burglar Proof .Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or deatli in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
\\JK are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
" Fire Mild Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or .death in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford. Conn."
JENKS &. JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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J. F. WOODBURY.
Leading Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, College Square, Tele-
phone No. 1.
Among the numerous and various enterprises that go to make
up the commercial whole of a city, none perhaps attract more uni-
versal attention or is of more general concern than the livery business,
as it is of more or less concern and utilization to the entire com-
munity, hence it is in summing up the resources and industries of a
city — important that representation should be made of the leading
stables, among such, undoubtedly is that of Woodbury. This ex-
ceedingly creditable enterprise had its inception three years ago and
by reason of most superior management and excellent equipment it
has throughout this time done a lucrative trade and present for its
numerous patrons the most fashionable and elegant teams, turnouts,
magnificent riding and driving horses in the State.
The location of these stables at College Square are in all respects
eligible while the barn is of a large brick and holds every con-
venience for the light, ventilization and comfort necessary for the
healthful keeping of its large number of fine horses.
The stock consists of one hundred fine horses, twenty-five different
styles of rigs, embracing a specialty in mountain double and single
seated buck boards. T. Carts buggies, petite busses, landaus, dog
carts, coupettes, and every conceivable livery conveyance known to
the conduct of a modern and fashionable commonwealth and cosmo-
politan pleasure resort like this the " Queen City of the Mountains."
This establishment is the largest in the State and gives employ-
ment to twenty-five or thirty hands, including a large number of
experienced drivers, footmen and attendants in full livery costumes
of the most fashionable and splendid styles
Mr. Woodbury is a native of the " City of Notions," and came to
Asheville in 1887, and by pursuing a careful study of the wants of a
fashionable people he surely beyond peradventure takes the lead
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in this line of industry. He is a gentleman of large natural ability
and his success is the natural result of energy and enterprise tempered
with honesty, intermingled with the essence of courtesy and stands
monarch in this vicinity in his particular line.
N. W. GIRDWOOD.
N. W. Girdwood, Proprietor Model Steam Laundry, No. 17 Patton
Avenue.
The modern well equipped Steam Laundry is a great convenience
to any city or locality, and should be patronized by all those requir-
ing laundry work done, instead of aiding to pave the streets of China
with American gold, hence get your work done at the Model Steam
Laundry.
This business was opened to the public about two years ago and
meets a long felt want, for nothing perhaps is more productive of
profanity than a dress shirt indifferently washed or poorly ironed,
and if only from a moral point of view it is a duty for a man to
patronize an establishment which will do him satisfactory work.
This establishment is a first class, well equipped and managed one,
and employs ten or twelve hands and the running of one wagon in
collecting and delivering in the city, and the gentlemen at the head
of the business are well versed in the work, and have the vim, dash
and energy sufficient to continue their success.
They superintend the work of the house and nothing but first
class work is allowed to go out to its customers.
Their prices are low for good work, with calls and deliveries made
to any part of the city.
The proprietor, Mr. Girdwood, is one of the city's representative
business men, and this industry can not be overlooked by any family
or citizen of Asheville, hence we say patronize your own people and
let the almond-eyed peregrine with his pig-tail hair and wooden
shoes, slide
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J. M. ALEXANDER.
J. M. Alexander. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Saddles, Whips,
Harness, &c, &c. Asheville, N. C. No. 4 North Court Place-
As pursuing a very important branch of industry bearing upon
the general commercial prosperity of and paramount proposal to
add to the growth and interest of a city is the representative leading
firm in its line.
We are in a work of this nature pleased to chronicle facts concern-
ing it of interest to all.
This prosperous enterprise was commenced by Mr. Alexander in
1879, where he has continued by the strictest integrity and equitable
dealing to all, built up a large and remunerative patronage, and car-
ries a fine and diversified assortment of harness of superior finish,
both single and double, light and heavy ; also, whips, collars, pads,
horse equipment of all kinds and of the most durable make, and
sold at the lowest living prices. Mr. Alexander is a native North
Carolinian and has been for a number of years prominently identi-
fied with the substantial growth and prosperity of Asheville, and
has ever shown that enterprise and integrity which never fails to
bring success and compensation to those who use and manifest at all
times, with close attention to business and fair dealing alike to all.
Mr. Alexander has in his employ a number of thoroughly skilled
workmen, and enjoys every facility known to this line of industry,
to successfully conduct and complete it in every detail, hence we
commend him as most worthy your patronage and liberal support.
MANN, JOHNSON & CO.
Mann, Johnson & Co., Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, No. 37
Patton Avenue. Tel. 48.
One of the chief and most highly developed industries of the
South, is the furniture business, and especially in a live and growing
city like Asheville. Very conspicuous among such includes the
above extensive and thoroughly stocked establishment of Mann,
Johnson & Co., who occupy handsome and commodious quarters on
Patton Avenue, and several large wareroomsin addition are utilized
for storage purposes. A stock of furniture is carried that beyond all
doubt takes precedence in size and prices of any in Western North
Carolina, comprising everything called for by the needs of the artisan
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or the luxuries of a millionaire, or that is necessary to furnish every
class of dwelling or mansion, from basement to attic, and classed as a
necessary adjunct to business interests and the people in general, is
that of the undertaker and an essentially representative exponent
in this line, this firm offers superior inducements. This stock of
goods is large and in all modern styles ; caskets of metalic, marble
and wood, and cloth covered in all the newest designs and finish
and everything connected with this branch of their business is com-
plete.
This firm is composed of Messrs. E. B. Mann, R. G. Johnson, and
W. W. Avery, the latter a principal owuer in a large furniture man-
ufactory of this city, which has an immense trade in this and all
adjoining territory. All of these gentlemen, are in possession of
ample financial matters to transact the large and increasing
patronage which they are daily receiving.
J. W. SCHARTLE,
Merchant Tailor.
Attention to dress in the matter of well fitting garments has be-
come a subject of more than passing notice, because of its relation
to society and refined tastes,, and with the growth and development
of the city must receive, year after year, the attention of business
men as well as gentlemen of wealth and leisure.
In this connection it is highly suitable to refer to the high class
of workmanship and well recognized skill as a, cutter of gentlemen's
garments, manifested by Mr. Schartle, whose thorough business
knowledge, excellent taste and popular requirements have received
the recognition and patronage of our best and most substantial
citizen.
This firm has been in the merchant tailoring trade in this city for
a long time, during which time they have, by honest and upright
dealings, secured a large and lucrative patronage This well ar-
ranged establishment is located in an eligible block, and Mr. Schartle
carries in stock constantly a large assortment of imported and domes-
tic fabrics of the newest and nobbiest styles and to suit the most fas-
tidious gentlemen. This business will compare favorably with the
best in the South, and in all the essentials which are requisite to
meet the wants of a fashionable Commonwealth.
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THE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.
S. R. Chedester & Sons, Proprietors. Tel. 47.
One of the best managed hotels in the South, and operated
and owned by the " Old Reliable, '■' who is universally pro-
nounced one of the most public spirited citizens in Western North
Carolina, and beyond pre-eminence the pioneer of Patton Avenue.
There is probably not in these whole .Southern States a man
more widely known than the proprietor of this splendid hotc-l,
and most assuredly he justly deserves the prominence he has
gained, not only in this section but throughout a contiguous terri-
tory. Mr Chedester came to Asheville from East Tennessee about
sixteen years ago, when Asheville was then a crude mart, isolated
and unknown mountain town. But he was clever enough to discern
for it a prosperous and rapid growth, consequent upon which he
made a start in various pursuits and under the most trying circum-
stands but combining pluck, vim, push, and conservatism wbich are
his own peculiar specialties, now represent one of our foremost citi-
zens and holds a splendid reputation in the financial world.
The Grand Central ranks among the $2.00 hotels of the country,
and in a great many respects the cuisine and comfort of this estab-
lishment will exceed those of larger pretensions and higher rates.
Mr. ' Chedester neither spares money or energy to enhance the
value and attractiveness of his hotel. The old or first part of this
large building was erected several years ago, but finding his patron-
age steadily increasing and the demands of the traveling public and
pleasure seekers assuming such proportions made an addition to his
premises of a large and magnificent structure which stands opposite
the original connecting the two by means of a private viaduct, com-
bining a most commodious building and furnished throughout with
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all the modern comforts and appointments of a strictly good hotel.
The registry of the Grand Central will show a larger number of
arrivals within the past two or three years tban any hotel in the
country of Asheville's population, which is indisputable proof of its
popularity.
The proprietors of this hotel is ever wide-awake and keenly alive to
the interests of tbis growing Metropolis, and has beyond a question
done more for her rapid growth and improvement tban any other
firm of the city. In addition to the successful conduct of the hotel,
for sixteen years, they carry on the largest general merchandising
business in Western North Carolina, and their daily sales in this
line exceed those of any similar institution in the State, frequently
footing up fabulous and incredible sums.
Mr. Cbedester is a large owner of Asheville real estace and takes
an active interest in public affairs. He is a veteran in his various
fields, and his friends and customers are legion, and in the strictest
sense of the word he represents the "Old Reliable and Pioneer" of
Patton Avenue.
T. P. HAMILTON & CO.
Big "22" Patton Avenue. Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fine
Condiments.
As a very important branch of the commercial industries of
Asheville the grocery business is entitled to a large share of con-
sideration, and in this connection we direct attention to the
grocery store of T. P. Hamilton & Co., 22 Patton Avenue. The
business premises occupied are well fitted up for the successful pros-
ecution of such a trade. Messrs. Hamilton & Co., established them-
selves in this business only a short while ago, since which time they
have by energy and ability, of the management, been steadily and
constantly increasing. The stock carried is a choice and well
selected one, embracing a full and complete assortment of Staple
and Fancy Groceries, including coffees, black and green teas, sugars,
spices, pickles, &c, a great variety of canned goods and condiments.
We have no hesitation in recommending those in need of such
articles to this establishment as all goods sold are pure and fresh, and
the honorable and upright, and strightforward manner of doing
business, used by this firm, deserves a patronage second to none in
the city and richly merits the splendid trade controlled by them,
Mr. Hamilton has proven himself to be a man possessed of fine busi-
ness and executive qualities, and is highly esteemed by those who
know him.
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JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers. Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee
Block. 28 Patton Avenue.
One of the most enterprising Real Estate firms in the city,
is composed of Messrs. Arthur E. & Charles N. Jenks, two young
gentlemen well known throughout the social and business circles
of Asheville. These gentlemen are front in realty matters,
and their judgment in present or prospective values of real
estate is generally referred to by even their contemporaries. They
transact a general business, and make renting, collecting and nego-
tiating loans a specialty. They have at all times bargains in
residence sites, residence and business chances of all kinds. They
have a large list of vacant lots in all parts of the city varying at
prices from §50.00 upwards. They also give attention to Fire and
Life Insurance and represent some of the most substantial compa-
nies in the world, and consummate trades of all kinds to the satis-
faction of each party. Money is loaned by these gentlemen on
good security, at reasonable rates, and in unlimited quantities and
altogether transact one of the most extensive businesses in the city.
To outsiders desiring a paying investment in real estate, there is
no firm in the city on whom they may more safely rely. They are
worthy gentlemen and display much vim, push, and go-aheadative-
ness. This firm are natives of Massachusetts, and have been in
business in this ''Altitude" city for the past year, with a previous
experience of over five (5) years in the timber, mineral and farming
districts in western and joining counties.
Their trading embraces also some of the finest poplar and hard
wood lumber and logs, including corundum, gold, manganese, mica,
and iron lands that are worthy of investigation, and are not to be
surpassed anywhere in the country.
JESSE RUSSELL STARNES,
Undertaker and Arterial Embalmer, No. 27 North Main Street,
Tel. 51.
Beyond contradiction, the representative embalmer and funeral
director of the city of Asheville is the urbane gentleman whose card
heads this notice, who established himself in business in 1881, with
a very limited amount of cash capital, but with an experience gained
by eight or ten years service in the foremost undertaking establish-
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ment of the South, and the unlimited amount of energj* and discre-
tion with marked business ability Mr. Starnes has succeeded in
gaining rank in this line by contrasting and outrivalling all com-
petitors in this section. The premises of Mr. Starnes are peculiarly
fitted for his line of business, and at all times, when emergency de-
mands, skilled workmen and attaches of this institution will respond
quickly to calls when devolving work or aid of any character em-
bracing this branch of industry, and we might add, that it is not
only to his fine ability as to a sympathetic funeral director, but to
his long capability as a business man an unusual competency as an
embalmer.
It is scarcely meet to mention in this connection the mercantile
trade with which this gentleman is associated. However, we are
reviewing Asheville's resources strictly from a business standpoint :
so we refer also to Mr. Starnes prominence as a general merchant,
which additional line includes one in general tone of excellence and
diversity of assortment in dry goods, notions, hosiery, boots, shoes,
hats, caps, and all articles rightly belonging to a general dry goods
store of first-class in the vicinity, and to be disposed of at the lowest
living prices. Mr. Starnes is a uative of this good "old Tarheel"
State, and is a gentleman of pleasing characteristics, large financial
standing, and justly merits the lucrative patronage he enjoys.
AUGUSTUS J. LYMAN. ■ l&O %A/V>f^t^4
Attorney at Law, Real Estate and Loans, Legal Building.
In these days when the rate of interest is steadily decreasing, and
capital is becoming more productive, since the West has been over-
stocked with eager capitalists, the South furnishes the oidy outlet
for this accumulated unproductive capital.
North Carolina least of the Southern States has been sought out by
the capitalists, so that it presents a new untrodden field to the man
with brains and energy. Here he can invest either in the soil and
reap the advantages of the wonderful advance in values which has
so transformed other parts of the South, or lend his money on
first-class securities at eight per cent., a rate of interest which can
only be obtained ata'great risk to the investor elsewhere.
Of all the cities in this State Asheville affords the best field for in-
vestment. Not only do the main home industries and manufacto-
ries hasten its growth, but the floating population has become a
steady and important element in the building up of this city.
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jTE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
can purchase for you at a lower figure, and
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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JE can Sell vuiir Real Kstate at a higher price,
can purchase tor you at a lower figure, and
charge vim less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Uooms 9 and 10 .lie A ice Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Ashevilleisa health resort. It has 60,000 visitors, annually. Many
of these men are compelled to remain here on account of their
health. The result is the erection of many fine residences, and the
necessary enhanced value of the surrounding property.
The investor, however, must be careful to place his money in
right hands. What he wants is a firm possessed of great business
sagacity, a thorough knowledge of the relative values of real estate
in different sections of the State, gained by years of experience, and
a reputation for fair and honest dealings. Such a firm is that of A.
J. Lyman, a pioneer in the real estate business in Asheville, who
for eight years or more has watched the rise and fall of values, and
noted the direction in which the city has grown and towards
which it now tends.
Mr. Lyman is a man of independent means and is prominently
identified with the interests of the city. The best and choicest
property in the city, which is on the market, is always found in his
hands for sale. His judgment on prospective values is worth tak-
ing, as many of his clients can testify. For example, in 1887 one of
his clients purchased a piece of land by his advice for $3,000 and in
1890 parted with the same property for $20,000.
Mr. Lyman is always affable and courteous to all with whom he
comes in contact, and is as prominent a factor in social as commer-
cial circles, in both of which he possesses an enviable reputation.
This gentleman is the son of that eminent divine, the Rt. Rev.
Bishop Theodore B. Lyman D. D., whose name is a household word
throughout North Carolina and the entire South, where he is uni-
versally beloved and esteemed.
The office of A. J. Lyman is situated in the Legal Building, rear
of the First National Bank, where he may be found during business
hours ready to negotiate loans, collect rents, sell or buy real estate
and look after the interests of his clients, both resident and non-resi-
dent.
THE "METROPOLITAN."
No. 29 North Main Street, Hampton & Featherstone, Proprietors.
The transactions in the wine and liquor traffic, in its various forms,
has assumed such proportions in this city as to entitle those engaged
in it to conspicuous mention. Messrs. Hampton & Featherstone, the
subjects of our sketch, have been engaged in this business for a
long time, and have covered a vast field of experience and have done
great good for the advancement and progress of this " Queen City of
the Mountains."
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These gentlemen commenced business in a small way, but as a con-
sequence of energy, probity and hard licks, have succeeded in taking
the front rank in this city in this particular line, in which is in-
volved large capital and labor. This establishment was opened to
the public sixteen years ago, but in consequence of a large increase
in their sales and that of business transacted, it became necessary
to secure more commodious quarters, and are now located in the
very heart of the business center and occupy premises in every man-
ner worthy of the most fastidious and cosmopolitan people who
daily visit this pleasure and health resort, and all lovers of a nice
place to visit with superior quality of goods obtained are readily real-
izing the most elegant place to be found in this section, consequent
upon which this firm are daily gaining popularity and patronage over
all competition. It is with sincere pleasure we call attention to the
splendid appointments constituting this establishment, and from
the superior attractions of these premises, together with a high grade
of goods carried, it receives a most desirable and lucrative patronage.
The fixtures are elegant, and perhaps surpass anything of the-
kind usually found in a city of this size, and in a point of artistic
and tasteful arrangement will compare with any similar institution
in the South. This wine and whiskey emporium is, in the strictest
sense of the word, elegant and complete in every detail, and has,
since its incipiency, been most ably managed, resulting in a steady
increase of business and most satisfactory gain to the proprietors
until at present a trade is enjoyed second to none.
This firm are also jobbers of fine cigars, champagnes, native and im-
ported brandies and wines of every description, including fine and
medium rye and corn whiskies, and every article belonging to this
line of mercantile industry.
Parties residing at a distance can rely upon the strictest purity
and high class of goods handled by these gentlemen, who will give
all orders extended them every possible attention. The gentlemen
composing this firm are Messrs. J no. G. Hampton and A. A. Feath-
erstone, who hold a solid position in the financial world.
Their assistants, Messrs. Lancaster, Featherstone and Gooch, are
artists in their chosen profession, and will treat you with courtesy,
while the proprietors are worthy, honorable men, and propose to re-
main a fixture in this prosperous city.
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BALLARD, RICH & BOYCE,
Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, Slate
and Tin Roofing, Ready Mixed Paint, Window Glass, &c , No.
11 West Court Place. Tel. 17.
The character of the men engaged in the above business consti-
tute no inconsiderable factor in the progress and growth of this city.
Hence it is that Asheville is forcunate in having engaged in this
line a number of able and excellent business men. Among them
are Messrs. W. H. Ballard, J. R. Rice, and W. A. Boyce, who are old
residents of this place, and who possess a minute and intimate
knowledge of this particular line, which is one of the largest in
Western North Carolina. The premises occupied is one of the most
commodious in this section, being 30x200 feet in dimensions, and
containing a mammoth stock ot stoves, tinware, house furnishing
goods, plumbing, gas and steam fittings, slate and tin roofing, and
all kinds of iron pipe and fittings, galvanized iron cornices and
window caps, and a specialty in ready mixed paints, brushes, putty,
knives, and all painters' supplies, &c.
This firm commenced business in 1881, under the style name of
Ballard Bros., which continued until 1887. Since then the present
proprietors, with ample capital and business ability, have succeeded
in building up a trade that will compare with many similar institu-
tions noticeable in larger cities, and in a historical review no branch
of trade will so universally attract the attention of the public than
the large business transacted by this firm.
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Attendant upon, and co-extensive with, the progress of a city is
its commercial importance and growth of private enterprises and
industries. Hence we find this rapidly growing and beautiful city is
attributable to her mercantile fraternities, of which this firm is one
of the largest and most prominent.
These gentlemen individually possess no ordinary ability, and as
a firm combines one of the most solid enterprises of this, the attrac-
tive "Queen City of the Mountains."
FTTZPATRICK BROS.
Wall Paper and Decorations, Contractors and Dealers in Mixed
Paints, Leads, Oils and Varnishes, also Artists' Materials and
Painters' Supplies, No. 30 North Main Street.
Among the most prominent business men and dealers exclusively
in Wall Papers and Decorative Material is that of Messrs. Fitzpat-
rick Bros., who are natives of Tennessee, came to this city in 1880
and established themselves in this line of business some five or six
years ago, and have by energy and continuous attention to business
and a thorough knowledge of what they are about built up a trade in
this metropolis of no secondary proportions, and we might add that
from the time that Moses built the Ark of the Covenant and the
walls of the Tabernacle, which were frescoed and covered with fig-
urative paper now, in this day and time it seems to require, whether
of machinery or mental adaptability, a peculiar fitness for this line
of business, which appears to be rife in the atmosphere of Asheville's
progress, and significant in a similar case with this wide-awake and
enterprising firm, whom we have previously mentioned. For this
trade to materialize to everyone's satisfaction it demands no ordinary
amount of skill, good taste and sound judgment, and such principles
tbese gentlemen employ and conduct their business accordingly.
Messrs. Fitzpatrick are gentlemen of splendid ideas in this partic-
ular line and we commend them as most worthy of patronage.
Tbey sell also Butcher's Wax Polish, Brushes, Artists' Materials,
Grate Polish, Zinc Gloss, Alabastine, &c, together with an extensive
stock of Wall Paper in great variety and ornamental design both in
modern and antique finish, that excels any other concern in this
vicinity, and by which we suggest you can make comfortable and
beautify your homes at a moderate expenditure.
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THE OAKS,'' ASHEVILLE, N. C.
One of the Best Family Hotels in the South.
To those the nature of whose business necessitates, constant travel
and the casual health and pleasure seeking public whose name is
legion, no feature of modern progress possesses more interest than
good hotel accommodations, and therefore it is that the "Oaks" is
fast gaining patronage and popularity by the splendid adaptability
and admirable conduct which is plainly noticeable as a dual quali-
fication of its new management. This hostelry offers peculiar at-
tractions to that discriminating class of travelling public, and health
and pleasure seekers.
This hotel is fast becoming the centre of genuine interest and con-'
cern, whose patrons find the comforts and accommodations the
very best, most substantial in this salutary mountain resort.
In fact very much better in every respect, than to be found in
establishments here when terms and pretentions were much higher.
The "Oaks" hotel though of recent inception, is an elegant and
well conducted hotel, and is considered a model of architectural
design and thoroughly appointed in every detail.
The building of which we find a cut is one of splendid equip-
ments, and is situated in a large oak grove with fine shade and
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beautiful grass lawns, only four blocks from the centre of tbe city,
electric street cars pass the doors every ten minutes.
The house is furnished with all modern improvements and ac-
cessories known to a successful prosecution of this line of business.
The house is furnished with gas, electric bells, hot and cold baths,
city hydrant and cistern water from the finest system of water
works in the South. The " Oaks " is a large and commodious hotel
five stories high which includes large office, grand dining room,
ladies' ordinary, large parlors and additional accommodations
necessary for the comfort and convenience of guest.
The hotel contains about one hundred guest rooms and is one of the
leading establishment of this section. A large and well mounted
telescope with an elevation of eighty feet, from which the views of
tbe city and mountains are grand.
Asheville is already the " drinking cup " of a ' fashionable
domain, and aided by a beautiful mountain scenery is calculated
to draw hundreds of health and pleasure seekers, in addition to the
50,000 she entertains now annually. This hotel is the enterprise of
Prof. H. G. Greenewell, and for a representative of the solid Blue
Grass State who for fifteen years was president of a Eardstown, Ky.,
Collegiate Institute. He is a gentleman of culture and education.
Mr. A. B. Sites, a clever and experienced hotel man has been en-
gaged as manager, and also Mr. A. E. Reading, of St. John, New
Brunswick, Canada, as clerk and soliciting manager. The situation
of the " Oaks " is one of its features, and is derivatively surrounded
by majestic oak trees and attached to it are the line grounds of the
College Campus, comprising thirteen acres of cool and delightful
terraqueous soil, hence guests of the hotel may enjoy the ozone
sweetness and sanitary attractions of the dry climatic conditions of
this splendid mountain region.
The hotel is well ventilated and airy bed rooms with a cuisine
which is beyond a doubt as good as can be had anywhere without
exception. The table being provided with each and every delicacy
of a home market, together with all the delicacies the
mind of an expert " Chef" can devise and served by a corps of
polite and courteous waiters — in fact, the service being throughout
perfect in every detail.
This is undoubtedly one of the prominent hotels of the " Queen
City of the Mountains," as is abundantly attested by the large
and steadily increasing patronage the house enjoys.
The " Oaks " was built within the past year and has since passed
into the proprietorship of " mine " host, that genial and enterprising
Boniface Greenwell, since which date he has conducted it with emi-
nent satisfaction to himself and the most entire success to the public.
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MAGNOLIA HOUSE.
Formerly "Carolina House," newly Carpeted, Repainted and Re-
furnished Throughout. W. A. James, Jr., Proprietor.
In a city, while not so largo but so Cosmopolitan in its character,
as Asheville, the need of good accommodations are even of more
necessity than in larger cities because of the fact that much time is
needed for the masses of the people to become settled in home life.
The city of Asheville has just reason to be proud of her hotels
which take rank with the best in the land.
In addition to the settled population Asheville has a very large
transient class of people who come from every portion of the United
States, and the.se are most wholly dependent upon the hotels for
board and accommodation during their stay in the city, and it is,
therefore, another source of congratulation that the hotels are of
such high standard of excellence.
Prominent among the well equipped hotels of this city is the'' Mag-
nolia House." which is conveniently located on iJSTorth Main street,
near Woodfin.
This hotel is now under the management of Mr. W. A. James, Jr.
who is a gentleman thoroughly familiar with the hotel business and
knows how to cater to the wants of the traveling public.
The Magnolia House is one of the old and reliable hotels of this
city, and was for a long number of years conducted by Mr. Blair,
but since the change of proprietorship this house has been subjected
to many improvements and ranks with the best of the country.
This hotel contains 40 or 50 nice rooms, all of which are tastefully
furnished and supplied with all the comforts necessary for the accom-
modation of its numerous patrons. The table is a distinctive feature
of this house, and is abundantly supplied with everything the
market affords, and every article is cooked and served in the best
manner possible. The proprietor has adopted popular rates $1.50
and $2.03, and the board and accommodations are equal to those of
many houses who charge very much higher prices. The aim of the
new management of Mr. James is to give entire satisfaction to their
large and increasing patronage.
The Electric cars pass this hotel and we recommend the pleasure
seekers and others who come to the "Future City of the Mountains"
to stop at the Magnolia House.
Mr. James personally is a most courteous and agreeable gentleman,
and all those who stop at this house will receive in every detail most
satisfactory treatment.
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J. H. WOODCOCK.
Prescriptionist and Apothecary. No. 272 Patton Avenue. Tele-
phone 37.
If there is one branch of industry throughout the catalogue of
mercantile life in which the natural ability and requirements are
greater on the operator, then we unhesitatingly pronounce that one
the drug business, herein a vast field must be covered that requires a
large fund of specific knowledge, and among the many druggists of
this city none possess these requisites to a greater degree than Mr.
Woodcock, whose premises are located in the west end and are fitted
up attractively, containing all conveniences necessary to conduct a
successful business. This business was established in 1887, but while
not as centrally located as some others still from its incipiency has
worked up a lucrative patronage, particularly in that section, which
has been won strictly by close attention to the wants of the people
who never fail to appreciate fair and equitable treatment.
We might add that the business of Mr. Woodcock has been of late
under the supervision of Mr. H G. Chandler, who is an old and
experienced pharmacist of methodical habits and undoubted busi-
ness ability.
This store has enjoyed a large patronage, and in every detail noth-
ing is wanting to properly class it as one of the most reliable of the
kind in the city, compounding prescriptions of which this firm
make a specialty is given always the utmost care, involving as it
were such a delicate and responsible duty.
Mr. Woodcock graduated some years ago from the Baltimore Col-
lege of Pharmacy, and since his residence in Asheville has made
many friends, both of a business nature and in the social circles of
the city. He is also frequently numbered among the progressive
business transactions relating to other achievements, and during his
career has been a successful one and deservedly so in many respects.
He is young and personally generous and companionable, and we
predict for him a prosperous business career.
E can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
38 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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MISS N. LaBARBE.
No. 9 North Court Square, Modiste and Fine Millinery.
In this progressive age the beautiful has been made to join bands
with nearly all that is practical and attractive in daily life, and in
no sphere has the progress been more remarkable than with reference
to dress.
The gentler sex are more conspicuously prominent in this move-
ment, as by nature they should be, and hence the advancement and
improvement in the millinery trade.
In this respect there is no place in the city that deserves more
prominent mention than the one conducted by Miss LaBarbe.
This business was established about two years ago ; it is most de-
sirably located in Court Square, and is elegantly fitted up and reflects
great credit upon the good taste and judgment of the proprietress.
The stock carried is a large one and embraces the finest quality —
most fashionable articles belonging to this branch of mercantile im-
portance.
Miss LaBarbe is a native of this State, and has been a resident of
Asheville for seven years. She is a most courteous and pleasant lady
and is highly esteemed by all her friends and acquaintances, and
from the inception of her business to tbe present day it has enjoyed
a continuous and uninterrupted career of prosperity. Miss LaBarre
also has a branch office at S. W. Bailey and Patton Ave.
NATT ATKINSON & SONS.
Real Estate, No. 5 North Main Street. Telephone 74.
There is no financial interest of such direct importance as that in-
volved in real estate, and the great demand for eligible realty, cou-
pled with a steady rise of value, is the best evidence of Asheville's
growing wealth and prosperity
Among the most prominent real estate firms of this city is that of
Messrs. Natt Atkinson & Sons, No. 5 North Main.
They have been established in this business since 1883, during
which time they have effected sales of gigantic sums. They transact
a general Real Estate business, buying and selling realty of every de-
scription, and gives special attention to the management of estates,
securing tenants, collecting rents, maintaining all property at the
highest standai'd of productive efficiency.
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Mr. Natt Atkinson, Si\, was for a long time publisher and propri-
etor of the "Asheville Citizen also Land of the Sky.''''
The superior facilities of this Company enables them to offer
especial advantages to customers and to cover every branch of the
business in the promptest and most satisfactory manner.
This firm are all natives of Tennessee, have long since established
an excellent reputation for sterling integrity and honorable dealing,
and have achieved a well-merited success.
The banks and business men of Asheville will tell you about them
among whom are our oldest citizens.
BATTERY PARK HOTEL,
Livery and Sales Stables J. V. Sevier, Proprietor, No. 83 South Main
Street. Tel. 25.
In a metropolitan city like Asheville there is no line of industry
that affords such pleasure and enjoyment, particularly to the visiting
populace, than a well conducted and thoroughly equipped Livery
Stables, and one contributing, in a large and conspicuous degree.
We mention the Battery Park Stables, owned and operated by Mr
J. V. Sevier, who is a native of Tennessee, and came to this city a
number of years ago, and is now thoroughly identified with the
interests and development of this rapidly advancing city. In a city
affording such interesting scenic attractions as Asheville, make
this line of business one of unusual proportions, and we make men-
tion of the peculiar adaptability and long experience with which
this gentleman operates his business. Since the inception of. this
business, about six years ago, by a splendid knowledge of its duties
and superior equipments employed by Mr. Sevier, there is, perhaps,
no stable in this section with such ample facilities as we notice in
this establishment.
Mr. Sevier is an exceedingly fine judge of what constitutes elegant
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riding and driving horses, and is in a position to offer to his many
patrons splendid rigs, which include many fine, plain and fancy
turnouts, such as phaetons, carriages, victorias, landaus, brettes,
buggies, T-carts, &c, of all the latest styles and to suit the most
capricious fancy.
These stables are commodious, large and well ventilated, and con-
sists of thirty to forty horses, necessitating a force of fifteen to
twenty hands to properly meet all the wants of the community.
This is one of the most popular stables in the " Queen City," and
is a conjoint arrangement of the Battery Park Hotel.
Mr. Sevier, personally, is a pleasant gentleman, and enjoys the
confidence and patronage of a large class of our citizens and visiting
populace in general.
F. E. MITCHELL,
Dealer in Gentlemen's fine Furnishings, Footwear, Hats, &c. Also,
Agent Wanamaker & Brown Clothing to Order, No. 28 Patton
Avenue.
The changes in the styles and fashions of dress are almost as rapid
as those of the Kaleidescope, requiring in those who are engaged in
it the possession of peculiar faculties and adaptabilities to win emi-
nent success, and to attain the prominence which this firm has
whose card heads this article.
Mr. Mitchell established himself in business in this city about one
year ago, during which time he has carefully studied the wants of a
fashionable public and catered to a high class of trade which *is evi-
dent from the splendid patronage he receives.
His stock embraces an elegant line of Men's Furnishings, including
neck wear, underwear, neglege shirts, under garments, &c, &c, of
the latest styles and in great variety. Also, Men's fine Footwear
and Hats, in all the latest styles and shapes, and of such embellish-
ments that ought to command the attention of all well dressers, of
which the "Queen City of the Mountains" are noticeable.
There is no line of industry that is of more importance to a fash-
ionable public than that of those who know how to carry a class of
goods that will in every respect meet the wants of the people, and as
such Mr. Mitchell exercises the utmost taste and selects his stock
with great care as to elegance and the desires of the most fastidious.
Mr. Mitchell is also agent for Wanamaker & Brown, custom
clothiers, of world-wide renown, and you will do well to consult him
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when you contemplate buying a nice fitting suit. Satisfaction, price
and fit guaranteed. "
Mr. Mitchell is a native of Louisville, Ky., and in addition to a
thorough knowledge of his business takes an active interest in tbe
growth of Asheville and deserves your liberal support.
GRAVES & THRASH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Merchandise. No. 19,
South Main Street.
Another of the well-appointed Dry Goods Houses is tbat of Messrs.
Graves & Thrash, whose premises are well adapted to their large
trade, and are located at 19 South Main Street.
For the past year these gentlemen have been identified with the
mercantile interests of Asheville, and have since their residence in
this city been recognized as business men of most sterling qualities.
The inception of this splendid dry goods house took lpace in 18S9,
during such a period, these gentlemen, by their extensive knowledge,
of, and thorough acquaintance with the details of the dry goods
business, renders them valuable auxiliaries in a growing community
like Asheville, which is assuredly calculated to invite trade, hence
the success and popularity of this establishment, fully warrants the
assertion tbat this house has deservedly won its way into public
favor. The patronage having increased in extent and permanence
every where since its commencement. Tbe store is* central and
eligible in its location, and consists of a building 40x125 feet in
dimensions.
Tbe articles handled comprises a carefully selected and varied
assortment of good-, in fact everything to be found in a thoroughly
equipped, general merchandising establishment ; and itgoes without
saying that this concern is one of the leading in this section.
Mr. Graves, the managerial member of this firm, was five years or
more, a traveller for a prominent Baltimore firm, and is known over
a vast territory as a gentleman of fine executive ability, and with
such an experience no one is in a position to secure closer trades
which benefits his customers in a large measure.
They are in a position also which warrants the attention of the
jobbing trade in this line, as by a special arrangement with the
manufacturers of the North, with some of whom Mr. Graves is inti-
mately acquainted. This firm will save you freight on a great many
articles belonging to this department of merchandise. They adver-
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tise nothing which can not be clearly proven, and guarantee the
fulfillment of every proposal to the trading public to be legitimate,
hence this course being pursued by them in every possible code has
inspired confidence in their many customers, and they realize a'feel-
ing of absolute genuiueness in tne fairness and integrity of these
men whose operations enhance the growth and prosperity of Ashe-
\ille and her kindred territory.
The gentlemen composing this firm are Messrs. J. F. Graves and
J. M. Thrash, both of whom first opened their infant eyes on the
green and rugged hills of this royal old Carolina.
J. M. HESTON,
Plain and Fine Confectioneries, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Fine
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, 56 South Main Street.
The subject of our sketch, Mr. J. M. Heston, is a native of the
" Key-stone State," and is one of the pioneer business men of this,
the metroplis of the mountains, having established himself in the
above business thirteen years ago, and it is a pleasing satisfaction to
deal with those who have for a number of years conducted their
business with that integrity, honesty and fairness which is thecorner-
stone of success. We thereby not only have the material advantage
of many years' experience, but also that laudable quality, stability,
which is fully represented in the proprietorship of this establish-
ment.
This gentleman carries the largest stock of tropical fruits, plain
and French candies, smoking and chewing tobacco, and every arti-
cle embracing the interests of such a trade to be found in the city.
Also a large dealer and manufacturer in all kinds of fruit, ices and
creams, including many dainties and delicacies for home, table and
party use, which is supplied in any quantity, upon short notice, and
commensurate with prices and pureness to meet all competition.
Mr. Heston is a man of ability, and is well and favorably known,
possessing not only that integrity and honesty of purpose that is
always crowned with success in private business, but also that vim,
push, energy and broad public spiritedness that builds cities, and
makes communities progressive and prosperous.
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W. 0. MULLER,
Rear Grand Central, College and Water Streets. Dealer in all
kinds of Domestic and Imported Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco,
Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Pure N. C. Corn Whiskey, Apple
and Peach Brandies a Specialty, Agent and authorized Bottler
of the Celebrated Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Pale Lager Beer
and Original Budweiser Export Beer.
The old established liquor House of W. O. Muller, is one of the
representative business houses of Asheville, its inception dating back
to 1879, and was then begun in a modest way more than eleven years
ago, and it has grown and developed until its annual sales rank with
those of the largest kind in the city. The stock consists of the largest
line of native and imported wines, old Kentucky bourbon rye and sour
mash, whiskies, brandies, gin, &c. Mr. Muller was the first to in-
troduce Anheuser-Busch lager beer and also bottled be'er — this is re-
ceived in car load lots in a refrigerator. This establishment
does both a wholesale and retail trade, but a special department is
devoted to family supplies in quantity and its bottled goods are of
the finest quality, some of which have not seen the light of day for
many years, but have lain mellowing under the kindly tread of
time. Mr. Muller handles only the purest brands of liquors and
cigars and a specialty of which they are sole agents is strictly pure
" golden grain rye and Bourbon." He holds a large percent, of the
trade of a wide contiguous territory. Five or six men 'are given
steady employment in the work of this house. AH of whom are
polite, courteous and attentive gentlemen, and the work of this
house continues to increase.
Mr. Muller is a man of excellent business ideas, and his house is a
model in its arrangement of stock. He is an honest, reliable mer-
chant, and as such is recommended unhesitatingly to the trade.
A splendid Billiard and Pool Hall in connection with his Saloon,
with tables and accessories of tbe newest designs.
W. G. PERRY,
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Ice Cream Parlor, Leading Baker and Confectioner, Groceries,
Fruits, &c, 26 South Main Street.
Those searching for the freshest and most desirable goods in this
line should examine the splendid assortment kept by Mr. Perry,
who occupies now hli new premises at 26 South Main, which is
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fitted up with much neatness, in a manner of convenience for his
line of business. Although this gentleman has only been established
since 1887, he enjoys a large patronage, mainly owing to the fact that
first class goods can be had at the lowest possible prices, and that
combined with the accommodation and courtesy of this gentleman,
with his several assistants has no doubt a great influence upon the
community.
One delivery wagon is kept to facilitate the execution of all
orders and all such will receive prompt attention. A large stock of
goods are carried comprising everything connected with the staple
and fancy goods trade and every convenience and arrangement for
the carrying on of the bnsiness in a satisfactory manner to all of
his customers.
In addition to the above he makes a specialty of Huyers & Roy-
sters candy, and in this line you will find at all times a fresh supply.
The bakery is a chief adjunct in which branch he has almost a mo-
nopoly of the trade throughout this city.
A large stock of holiday goods are being received, which includes
toys, fireworks of every description.
Mr. Perry is a native of this State, highly respected, has won the
confidence of all with whom he has had dealings.
ASHEVILLE DRY GOODS COMPANY.
J. 0. HOWELL, Manager.
General Merchants, and Dealers in Home-made Shoes for Men,
Women and Children a Specialty. No. 31 North Main Street.
One of the most solid additions to the mercantile industries of
this city is the Company whose card heads this article.
For some time past this store has been opened to the general trade,
and forming a distinct commercial feature of Asheville.
This enterprising Company's management has made rapid strides
in commercial ranks, and stands abreast any similar institution in
the city. This establishment occupies a large, airy salesroom,
finished in excellent taste, embracing everything in dry goods, no-
tions, millinery supplies, dress novelties, and ladies' fine furnishing
goods. The salesroom is dressed in a most appropriate style, and the
window displays at all times some rare bargains.
The long experience of this Company's management has taught it
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the secret of bargain purchases. With this inside track they are
prepared to undersell all rivals in their line.
Since this firm's inception it has attracted a wide patronage and
established an excellent reputation of more than a local savor.
Honorable and upright in its dealings, it has the confidence of a
host of friends, and a steady, increasing trade.
This Company comprises Messrs. R. "L. Graham, M. S. Howell and
J. O. Howell as manager, whose long experience in the dry goods
business is a sure index of the lucrative patronage controlled by
them.
The Asheville I)ry Goods Company will make special prices to
any and all Farmers' Alliances in Western North Carolina. In this
business these gentlemen are in possession of the necessary requi-
sites and financial ability for the successful conduct and completion
of all they offer ; and every transaction is stamped with that integ-
rity and honorable dealing that characterizes the personal life of
these wide-awake citizens. They also carry the largest stock, and
make a specialty of fish hooks, tackle and angling complements.
McKINNON & PETRIE,
Merchant Tailors, Cleaning and Repairing properly attended to
No. 58 South Main Street. Old P. 0. Building.
The subject of dress is one of perennial interest, and there is no
one at all solicitous of his outward appearance but will be pleased to
obtain a few facts in regard to an establishment which has within a
comparatively brief period attained the lead in fine tailoring.
We refer to the popular concern of which Messrs. McKinnon &
Petrie are proprietors who opened business in this city about one
year ago, and have already become the representative headcmarters
for the finest class of custom made garments. Their parlors are
elegantly stocked with an endless variety of imported and domestic
fabrics which are made up in the most fashionable and latest styles.
This firm's reputation as skilled and stylish cutters is proverbial, and
they employ only the most competent and experienced workman,
so that in fit, finish and workmanship, all garments leaving their
establishment is standing proof of their excellent taste, sound judg-
ment, and conscientious care.
This firm though established about one year ago are doing a nice
business and are ever enjoying an increasing trade.
They make a specialty of gentlemen's fine fitting garments and
WE make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
specialty ot Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Bloclt,
28 Patton Ave., Asneville, N. C.
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also do cleaning and repairing at prices in keeping with good work
and a high class of goods turned out.
Messrs. McKinuon & Petrie are progressive business men and
since their residence in Asheville have made many friends and won
the reputation of being honest and reliable in every respect, and we
take great pleasure in recommending them to the attention of all
well dressers of which the " Queen City of the Mountains " is
famous.
THE ASHEVILLE LOAN OFFICE.
In every city, as one walks along the public thoroughfares, he
will constantly be reminded by the signs of the three balls, (which
means two to one the investor will not return,) that he there and
then may replenish his purse, should occasion demand, by leaving
some article of jewelry of value, or anything in the line of goods
hereafter mentioned.
In Asheville, Mr, Schiffman, manager, has recently opened a
pawn-broker's establishment, and is an experienced man in the
business.
Money is advanced at this house on personal property, such as
diamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, clothing and all valuable
articles. Also, this concern keeps constantly on hand a large stock
of diamonds, watches, and a great variety of jewelry of all grades.
All business transacted strictly private.
Mr. Schiffman is a good, responsible man, having been in this
business a long time in many large Eastern and Western cities, and
any person leaving goods or jewelry of any kind in his care can be
assured it will be well taken care of, and we commend him to the
public as deserving your patronage, when you have collaterals and
no money and wish to invest such to best advantage.
At this establishment the rate of interest is minimum to what it
is in cities of larger population, and every gain possible in a trans-
action of this kind will be properly allowed the patrons of the insti-
tution.
Mr. Schiffman is at present on North Main street, but has the
promise of more eligible premises, which will be given clue notice of
upon removal. If you get "crowded," hunt this gentleman up.
We've been there.
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" GLEN ROCK" HOTEL,
A. G. HALLYBURTON, Owner and Proprietor, opposite Pass. Depot,
Telephone 76.
There cannot be a more attractive feature about a city, especially
like Asheville, than first-class hotels ; and it is surprising with what
rapidity a city acquires a reputation, either good or indifferent, in
regard to her hostelries.
Possibly no health or pleasure resort of its size is as well supplied
with superior places for the public entertainment and amusement of
an army of people than Asheville, and it is most important in sum-
ming up such enterprises, that a conspicuous mention be given of
her first-class and leading hotels. This house was built within the
past twelve months by the present proprietor, Mr. Hallyburton, and
opened to the public in the early part of this year.
The location of this splendid hotel is one of the most desirable in
this mountain resort. No more suitable place could have been
chosen for a building of this kind. The edifice is one of the most
attractive in this section. While possibly not so large as others, ic
has been designed and especially constructed with an eye of com-
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bining comfort with convenience, and since having been completed
within the past year, its service and cuisine stands in competition
with the larger institutions of this kind in the city.
In connection with this hotel, Mr. Hallyburton conducts a first-
class sample and billiard room, which, when taken into considera-
tion that he keeps nothing but the finest brands of cigars and whis-
kies, both imported and domestic, adds greatly to the comfort and
wants of his numerous guests. The location of this hotel is one of
the finest in the city, commanding, as it does, one of the most
charming and beautiful views of the Southern Appalachian range.
This hotel is a splendid 'structure, 'three stories high, and containing
guest accommodations for two hundred or more.
The service of the house is complete ; a corps of twenty-five to
forty persons are employed in different capacities, and the guests at
this modern hostlery will find comfort that in all respects are equal
to the first-class ones of the country, it being the aim of the pro-
prietor to make the Glen Rock thoroughly homelike and comfortable
in every detail. Kind attention is devoted to guests at all times,
and nothing is omitted necessary to their comfort. Particular care
is given to the kitchen. Substantials and well cooked meals are
generally prpvided for.
Passengers arriving on the late trains may rely upon receiving
polite and careful attention.
Mr. Hallyburton has a wide range of practical experience, and is
thoroughly educated in the art of hotel keeping, and represents one
of our most substantial citizens ; while the location of his house is
surrouded bythe matchless panorama of the mountains of Western
North Carolina, in all the varying aspects of atmospheric change
peculiar to this health-giving locality.
CORTLAND BROS,
Notaries Public, Real Estate Brokers and Investment Agents,
24 and 26 Patton Avenue, Second Floor.
Throughout the various line of progress and improvement to Ashe-
ville none have been more imperative and marked than the pro-
visions made for the convenient and prompt transaction of real
estate matters, so essential to the commerce and business transac-
tions of this city, and among those as an auxiliary of great impor-
tance is the firm of Messrs. Cortland Bros. The nature of whose
business we proclaim in the caption of this article.
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These gentlemen are originally from the " Monumental City," and
came to Asheville about twenty years ago and have been engaged in
the real estate and investment business in this and adjoining
territory during a great portion of that period.
The real estate man is strictly an American institution. The
word " Boom " is not understood across the water and in this great
country, the two are so clearly allied as to render the one impossible
without the other.
In most business it is generally conceded that it is a point requi-
site in trade that a purchaser knows what he wants, but with the
real estate man his peculiar knowledge and qualifications renders
such ideas redundant. He must know exactly what his customer
wants, and moreover must have at least a half dozen places that will
suit him. In connection with the business of buying and selling
real estate, they make a specialty of negotiations, collecting rent and
taking charge of the property of customers generally.
These gentlemen solicit orders to buy and sell property of all kinds
which will be given the closest attention, also investments security
placed on real estate at eight per cent, interest per annum.
Messrs. Cortland are gentlemen of sound judgment in realty
matters and also experienced civil and mining engineers, having
learned its rudimental principles in the " Royal Academy of
Mines," Frieberg, Germany, and the energy and pluck exhibited in
the several lines in this community and the success they have
achieved is a guarantee that all business left in their hands will be
carried to a successful issue.
B. H. COSBY,
Successor to A. Cowan, Fine Jewelry and Optical Goods, No. 27
Patton Avenue.
A fact that is of universal knowledge, and one possibly that will
be of surprise to many, is that the value of gold and silver plate, in-
cluding articles of adornment, under the comprehensive title of
"Jewelry," exceed by more than 50 per cent, of the coin of the
various nations of the earth. In view of this fact it becomes evi-
dent that the sale of those articles embraced under the title of
jewelry becomes an important factor in the commerce of the world.
To successfully conduct this business it requires ability of a high
order and artistic taste, such as are requisite in the few industrial pur-
suits. The establishment conducted by Mr. Cosby had its inception
in this city about thirty-five years ago, but has, for the past few-
years, been operated by its present owner to the satisfaction of a
large number of patrons.
This firm carries a splendid assortment of diamonds, watches of
all grades, fine solid and plated silverware, cutlery, knives and
jewelry of every description, and also artistic engraving and re-
pairing promptly attended to. At the same time any article not
in stock will be furnished on short notice.
We notice among his assortment many stylish pieces in solid
silver and gold, which are exceedingly popular with the more cul-
tured and intelligent people ; but all parties are enabled to select
from his stock according to the caprices and capacities of their
purses, thus ensuring to his patrons the most perfect satisfaction,
which is highly worthy the attention of all admirers of the 'beau-
tiful in art.
Mr. Cosby personally is obliging and courteous, and in every in-
stance fulfils all promises made to his patrons.
THE ASHEVILLE LUMBER AND MF'G CO.
"Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Manufacturers of Build-
ing Material of all kinds. Office and yards at Old Passenger
Depot, near C. E. Graham Mf'g Co. Telephone 9.
The rapid and almost unparallelled amount of building in this
city and suburban towns within the past few years has made the
lumber and building material business one of the most important
in the community, and large shipments of Lumber, Sash, Doors and
Blinds are daily received from the lumber districts, which are often
inadequate to supply the demands. A majority of the buildings are
of the best class, requiring a high grade of material in their con-
struction.
The Asheville Lumber. Mf'g Co., composed of President W. B.
Marx, Manager E. S. Clayton have been engaged in the lumber
business for a long time, and occupy extensive yards near the C. E.
Graham Mf'g Co. Their carefully selected stock embraces a full line
of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Flooring, Ceiling and all kind of
building material known to this very important line of industry, in-
cluding everything that enters into the building business and is of
the .finest grades to rneet the demands for first-class material. Their
stock is undoubtedly one of the largest and requires an outlay of a
large amount of capital.
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Their line of building material is extensive and complete, and using
a force of 25 hands with numerous wagons constantly employed in
carrying on the business, which is daily increasing in extent. The
Company is well known and enjoy the confidence of the builders
and architects of our city. Mr. Marx, president, devotes his entire
attention to this business, and their aim is to retain the reputation
they have succeeded in building up, and in every particular with
completion of stock the highest grade of material carried. Mr. W.
B. Marx, the corner-stone of this establishment and general facto-
tem of the business, is a native of the splendid old State of Pennsyl-
vania and came to Asheville about three years ago and immediately
entered into the lumber business, during which time he has shown
a thorough knowledge of his particular line, and enjoys the entire
confidence of the business community, and by energy and executive
ability has aided this establishment in building up trade that is a
credit to the city and an eminent pride to themselves, hence further
comment would be superfluous.
JAS. H. LOUGHRAN,
Liquor, Wine and Cigar Merchant and Proprietor of the only
strictly White Man's Bar in the State Main and Eagle Streets,
Down Stairs.
What ever views may be entertained relative to the use of alco-
holic malt beverages it is generally conceded by both high and low
that wherever used it is an important and essential desideratum,
that they should be pure and free from adulterations, hence, in this
connection it is but fitting that we give this firm pre-eminent men-
tion for a special brand of goods of this class, which they name,
"Standard Old Corn," which is most carefully yeasted, mashed,
fermented and distilled from the invaluable health giving chaly-
beate waters and choice corn peculiar to the famous mountain
districts of this splendid old State, and ripened in heated ware
houses and aged by the latest and best process. The tonic properties
of the oxide of iron and their allied salts formed in the water from
this liquid which distilled render it unequaled as a rejuvinator and
strengthener to the debilitated and the weak. It is absolutely pure
and free from fusel oil and is recommended as safe and beneficial as
a medicinal agent in the various lung and pulmonary troubles and is
prescribed frequently by leading physicians of the State. It is highly
colored, which is due to the presence of iron from the mineral
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waters, and this special braud i# worth your attention and is sold
only by Mr. Longhran.
In addition to the above leading brands this house keeps constantly
in stock, fine Champagnes, Cliquots, Rhoderers, Piper Heidsick,
Mumm's plain and Extra Dry Claret, Port, Dry Sherry for family use,
also pure Sacramental Wine, Imported and domestic Brands
Gins, Rums, Cordials, and pure old Sour Mash, hand made and
Bourbon Whiskies, Havana and domestic Cigars.
The premises occupied by this gentleman with tbe goods carried
combines one of the most attractive saloons in the City. The char-
acter of this establishment's proprietor stands surety for the satis-
faction of its customers and a constantly increasing patronage is
evidence of its growing popularity, aad the strict attention to
business in all its details.
With the name implied "The White Man's Bar" allows this
concern an enviable position among its compeers.
Mr. Loughran personally is genial, generous and genuine.
A. R. COOLEY-
Grocer, Fresh Meats and Country Produce. No. 45 South Main
Street. (Tel. 70.)
In our review of the resources and mercantile interests of Ashe-
ville the grocery and meat business is entitled to special mention
owing to its general magnitude in supplying the daily wants of the
community, with goods essential to life and its preservation.
Among the livest grocers and produce men on the South Side is that
of Mr. Cooley who is a native of the good old Yankee State of
Michigan, but came to Asheville about seven years ago and estab-
lished himself in business and has by his methodical habits, courtesy
and genial manner particularly adapted to the business in which he
is engaged, succeeded in building up a patronage that is well worthy
his strenuous efforts to please and satisfy a cosmopolitan commu-
nity.
This gentlemen carries constantly in stock the most desirable
articles for table use including a splendid grade of fresh meat of all
kinds and kept in one of the most convenient and improved refrig-
erators.
Mr. Cooley's stand is within easy access to all parts of the City,
and any orders left with this house will receive prompt and imme-
diate attention.
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Including a first class grade of goods previously enumerated Mr.
Cooley has on hand the choicest line of green and black teas, coffees,
spices, pickles, canned goods of all kinds, and domestic and imported
cigars. This gentleman runs two delivery wagons, employs a num-
ber of clerks, and no where in the city can one find a more desirable
stock from which to select.
Personally Mr. Cooley is highly esteemed by a wide circle of
acquaintances, and by a fair and honorable manner of conducting
his business he is justly entitled to the large patronage he receives.
GEORGE A. SORRELLS,
Proprietor 'Eagle" Saloon, Popular Dealer in Whiskies, Brandies,
Wines, Ale, Porter, Beer, Cigars and Tobacco, &c, 23 South
Main Street.
Occupying a very important and prominent place in the extensive
catalogue of wine and whiskey dealing, and recognized as one of the
most desirable places to obtain requirements of this kind, embracing
a line of superior wine and liquor distillments, we unhesitatingly
pronounce that of Mr. Sorrells, in his new and handsomely fitted
up premises on South Main street, as the place to visit and receive
any article in this line your sociability, constitution or imagination
may call for. It has been frequently said and generally reputed to be
a genuine fact, if there is a class of people who are ever generous,
both in heart and purse, it is truly that of the saloon dealer, and
very much like many drummers who lug a grip from year to year,
gets nothing and pays well for it.
Tbis gentleman commenced business in Asheville some seven or
eight years ago, and has, from close attention to business and fair
dealing to all, succeeded in establishing himself well in the high
opinion of his friends and patrons generally.
The importance of the liquor trade in our city can hardly be over-
estimated, employing as it does hundreds of dollars, and occupation
to many deserving men, and should be appreciated, which shows by
a clientage of some of our most influential and wealty citizens.
This establishment, which is one of the most inviting in the city,
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate of any
description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
Property, make no mis cake, you can do so to the
best advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and xo McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate ot any
- description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
Property, make no mistake, you can do so to the
best advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Pattern Ave., Asheville, N. C*
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carries constantly in stock a great variety of whiskies, brandies,
both foreign and domestic, wines, ale, porter and beer on draught
and also in bottles, for family use, including choice brands of cigars
and making a specialty of L. Weiss & Co.'s fine rye, also McBrayer
and " Old Charter," either of which brands are guaranteed as abso-
lutely pure.
Mr. Sorrells is a gentleman of the strictest probity, and will insure
all patrons of his establishment most kind and courteous treatment.
His assistants, Messrs. Jno. Young, and others, are jolly, good fellows,
and will be sure to treat you with courtesy and hospitality.
T. J. REVELL,
Dealer in Groceries, Hay, Grain, Feed, Wood and Willow-ware,
Tobacco, Cigars and Provisions, No. 38 North Main Street.
Probably no one thing would more impress on the public mind an
adequate idea of the importance and size of Asheville than the
enumerations of our retail trade, under the comprehensive title as
given above. The subject of this sketch, Mr. T. J. Revell, who is a
native of the " Crown City of the Mountains," started in this line
of business less than one year ago, and though a young man, is gradu-
ally taking rank in business ability with some of our more aged and
experienced business men, and the exigencies of this a modern civil-
ization calls for the services of men of aptitude and energy, which
is readily perceived in the course pursued by this gentleman, who is
highly honored for his good business sense and unwavering in-
tegrity.
Mr. Revell has in stock a grade of goods which go to make up its
particular line, necessary comforts, both for the human and animal
kingdom.
The business premises occupied by this establishment are well
arranged, and contain a large stock of groceries, hay, grain, feed,
&c, including a large and varied assortment of wood and willow-
ware, cigars, tobacco, &c, which will be sold in competition and
prices to meet the times and changes of dealers in a similar line.
Mr. Revell is a pleasant and courteous gentleman, and we take
pleasure in recommending him to your kindly consideration when
wanting any article in this line.
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UNION TEA COMPANY,
Importers of Tea, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Ornamen-
tal and useful Japanese Work, GIBSON & CONWAY, Proprie-
tors, 52 South Main Street.
It is one of the features of a metropolitan city to have each line of
enterprise, or those that, by their very production, uses and nature
are similar, conducted separately, being in diverse ways an improve-
ment on the old-fashioned medley system, while its decidedly
noticeable that from these houses that only handle distinctive arti-
cles we get much purer and nicer goods.
Among the houses of recent establishment, it is our pleasure to
call attention to this Company, whose name is the caption of this
article.
The firm has recently undergone a change, and is now composed
of Mr. D. E. Gibson, formerly of the Keystone State, and Mr. A. W
Conway, who is a native of the Old Dominion State of Virginia/who
are doubtless gentlemen of clever discernment and business ability.
The premises occupied have been newly refitted and refurnished
with expensive and complete machinery for the successful conduct
of this line of trade.
The stock embraces the very highest grades of teas, spices, coffees ,
green and roasted, baking powder, which, for purity and excellence
of quality, cannot be excelled in this section. They make also a
specialty of both ornamental and useful Japanese work of all kinds,
which are groupe'd in iigures and arranged side by side in artistic
and bewildering confusion.
We call particular attention to the latter named articles, of which
they have gone to much pains and expense to putting before the
trade, an exceptionally beautiful line of goods suitable for the holi-
day season, which are calculated to meet the wants of all classes of
people. This house, while only of recent inception, has already,
through a system of perfect representation, and selling superior
goods, a trade of no ordinary dimensions. We predict for this house
a prosperous career, knowing the strict code of equity and honorable
dealing upon which they will operate.
Messrs. Gibson & Conway are winning many patrons by their
attractive premises and many superior goods in this the •' Gem City
of the Mountains." They offer to their many customers a superior
quality of fresh roasted coffee every Monday morning. This is a
special feature of their line, and for deliciousness of flavor is unsur-
passed. In addition to this they have recently received a large im-
portation of the celebrated Ceylon tea, a trial of which will prove a
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potent elixir to the jaded nerves, and will bring exhilaration and
succor to the impoverished body, together with that Elysian balm
whose soothing effect makes one forget one's future cares.
THE P. A DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO.
Near Passenger Depot, Asheville, N. C. Telephone No. 26.
The magnitude of the interests involved in this branch of in-
dustry have an important bearing upon the welfare of a community,
and are well illustrated in Asheville. In this city thousands of
dollars of capital are invested. Expensive buildings are erected,
expensive machinery put in them, and steady employment is given
to a large number of hands. In this connection, special mention is
made of this Company, who began active operations in this city
about one year ago.
The works of the Company are located about one mile from the
city, and are manufacturers of and large dealers in all kinds of
dressed lumber, doors, sash, blinds, mouldings, stair work, mantels,
bank and bar fixtures, and all kinds of building material— making a
specialty of hard wood lumber work.
The code by which this business is transacted is one of equity and
integrity. Some idea of the importance and extent of this business
can be seen from a concise mention of these works.
The Company is composed of P. A. Demens, President ; F. S.
Chapman, Secretary and Treasurer.
Few establishments, similar to this, surpass it in proportions and
completeness of its process and arrangement.
The gentlemen representing this enterprise possess superior finan-
cial and executive ability and are well versed in their business, while
each department is carefully looked after by those in direct charge
of this establi>hment, and are not only a source of credit to the city,
but a monument to the ability of its officials and management.
WENCESLAUS TAUCHEN.
Fine Merchant Tailoring. 65 South Main Street, under Swannannoa
Fotel.
Among those industries that always keeps pace with the progress
of the times and seasons, there are none more worthy of liberal
notice than the gentleman whose card forms the caption of this
article,
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At the present day, no one who has a proper regard for neatness of
style and perfectly fitting clothing, will not fail to patronize those
whose experience and adaptation is to merchant tailoring.
In this connection, we refer to the establishment, of recent in-
ception, of W. Tauchen, who is a Bohemian by birth. Mr. Tauchen
speaks fluently, six different languages, which are. Bohemian,
German, English, French, Italian and Spanish, and, doubtless,
will score a success in his new domain.
He came to this country about a year ago from Buenos Ayres, Argen-
tine Republic, where he was employed as cutter from Paris, and
landing at Philadelphia, he immediately secured a position as
leading costume cutter in the famous establishment of Wanamaker
& Brown, but finding a change of climate necessary, he was advised
to come to Asheville ; in consequence of such he decided to embark
into his present business, where he is conveniently located at 65 South
Main Street.
Mr. Tauchen constitutes one of our new additions to the mer-
cantile trade, and we bespeak for him a liberal patronage. As a
proof of his ability in this line, he holds letters of recommendation
for his efficiency from the famous Parisian establishments of John
Hendrey and Robert Cumberland.
His stock embraces the newest fall styles of clothes, direct from
the looms of London, Paris and Berlin, which he is prepared to sell
by the piece or make to order in the last styles, guaranteeing in
every case a perfect fit ; also, repairing and cleaning neatly and
quickly done.
This gentleman displays superior workmanship, and by close
attention to business and fair dealings to all, he is fast establishing
himself in the good estimation of every patron who favors him with
a call.
REVELL & WAGNER,
Successors to Kopp & Lichtenberger, Staple and Fancy Groceries,
No. 28 Patbon Avenue.
Possibly there cannot be found in a city anywhere, the size of
Asheville, wherein so much energy and enterprise is manifested in
this line of business.
It would be at this time difficult to conjecture fate of nucleus de-
signed to a citv, if the irrepressible groceryman should not be fos-
tered within her gates. But he is a fixture within the gates of all
powerful cities, and for all times.
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Messrs. Re veil & Wagner are young men of fine business ability,
ample means, and are recent additions to this essential line of mer-
cantile progress. These gentlemen have been engaged in various
pursuits in this city for a number of years, and their conduct in the
commercial world has been of such a tenor as to place them in the
front rank of importance to the welfare of the community, and are
fully alive to the interests of edibles for the table use. The firm com-
prises Messrs O. D. Revell, for some time past a resident of this city,
but whose nativity is recorded in the Palmetto State, and Mr. J. L.
Wagner, who represents, originally, Tennessee, but has also resided
in Asheville for several years past. These gentlemen are steadily
nurturing large friendships and a splendid patronage, and we desire
to call the attention of our readers to the large stock of Fancy and
Staple Groceries carried by this house, which includes sugar at re-
finery prices, coffee of superior flavor, roasted on the premises daily
and ground for every customer, which is an important feature of
their business. They also carry a large stock of fancy pickles, con-
diments, spices and various kinds of table supplies, making a spe-
cialty of choice imported goods, and are sole agents for superlative
flour, the "premium brand of America;" also, Skillman's fine
cakes and crackers, and many other delicacies belonging to this line
of business, and regarding the quality, prices and splendid induce-
ments offered by this energetic Arm, we are pleased to mention them.
Their house is located at 28 Patton Avenue, the line of goods carried
is comprehensive and complete, and the firm deal both at whole-
sale and retail, and customers will find in many cases, goods often
being obtained cheaper here than elsewhere, and we feel justified in
saying that those who form trading relations with this house will
feel no cause for regret.
E. F. HINES,
Successor to C. F. Penniman & Co., also, Successor to E. V. Jones,
Esq., Deceased. P. 0. Box 536.
The line of trade prosecuted by Mr. Hines has, within a few years,
reached a phenominal development. Men of capital, and rare good
business judgment early embarked in this department of commercial
life, and having an unusually excellent field, took hold in earnest.
They were not content to occupy the narrow scope of a limited trade,
but with true Southern energy are pushing the widening circle of
their commerce far out into the adjacent territory.
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Among the representative men engaged in the manufacturing and
wholesale and retail dealing in harness, saddles, blankets, lap covers,
<kc, we mention Mr. E. F. Hines, who is a native of Alabama and
came to this city about one year ago and succeeded the firm of E.
V. Jones in the above line of business, whose location is at No. 34
North Main Street, and is one of the leading establishments of the
kind in tbe city.
In conjunction with this business on a large scale, the premises of
this firm, located at College Street, in rear of the Grand Central Ho-
tel, and occupying one of the largest warerooms in this section,
which is completely filled with Piedmont and Tennessee Wagons,
Cortland Wagon Co.'s Wagons and Buggies, McCormick Harvest-
ing Machine , Newark Machine Co.'s Empire Thresher and Clover
Huller, Thomas' celebrated Hay Rakes, Bickford & Huffman's
drills ; also Hamilton Buggies. Mr. Hines is also special sole agent in
this section for all the above Wagons and Machinery, and in addition
to a large local trade this firm is in a position to offer dealers at a dis-
tance close prices in jobs or quantity, of the articles we have enu-
merated, and in many cases offers inducements to outside parties
which cannot be duplicated anywhere in the State.
Mr. Hines commenced business about one year ago, during which
time, by close attention to business, coupled with a large experience
in these branches of industry, has succeeded in building up a trade
of no small dimensions.
The premises occupied at either point are centrally located, and
large and well adapted to the business in which this gentleman is
engaged, and well merits the large patronage controlled by him.
Mr. Hines personally is affable, and enjoys a high standing in com-
mercial circles.
BLAIR & BROWN,
Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, opposite Blair's Old Stand, 32
Patton Avenue. Telephone 75.
Among those firms that are showing a marked degree of enterprise
in this particular line is the firm whose trade is proclaimed in the
heading of these remarks, and none takes precedence of this estab-
lishment as dealers in all kinds of furniture and experienced under-
takers, which class of business does not constitute a less solid and
important basis of our community, than the handling of arti-
cles which come under this comprehensive title of furniture and
household requisites.
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The gentlemen composing this firm, Messrs. W. A. Blair and J. V
Brown, are well known in this section, and are both natives of this
State. They occupy one of the most prominent stands in the city,
and keep constantly in stock a great variety of furniture of various
grades and prices, and enjoy a patronage second to none in the city,
and are progressive business men and public-spirited citizens, and
well deserving the support and encouragement of the public.
W. P. BLANTON & CO.
Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, No. 15 South Water Street,
near Patton Avenue.
It is well, in recording the various industries of any community,
to give more than passing notice to any firms or individuals in any
particular department of industry or calling, who have achieved
high position through the force of native ability, enterprise and
energy ; hence we refer with positive importance to the stables of
W. P. Blanton & Co., whose location is central, and stable one of the
foremost in the city, which we can, without fear of contradiction,
state that the above is one of the representative institutions of this
metropolis.
There is no enterprise in a city of more importance than a well
equipped livery and sales stables. The stables occupied by this Com-
pany are very large and commodious, being Avell ventilated, and
having all modern improvements and accessories for the perfection
of this business. The stock consists of about thirty riding and
driving horses, among which there are some that are not excelled in
the State. Also a large number of rigs, including carriages, landaus,
buggies, hacks, phtetons, petite busses, dog carts, &c.
The gentlemen representing this business are, Messrs. W. P. Blan-
ton and M. W. Daggett, both originally from this State. This busi-
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ness bad its inception less than two years, since which time these
gentlemen, by close attention to the wants of the public, have suc-
ceeded in building up an influential patronage.
This firm are old veterans in this line of trade, and with long ex-
perience it enables them to keep on hand only the finest and most
stylish riding and driving animals and at moderate rates.
At this place saddle and carriage horses may be secured on short
notice, and special facilities are theirs for supplying teams to large
parties, and carriages for shopping, calling or balls. The popularity
of this firm is easily accounted for by the fact that their horses are
handsome and speedy, and their rigs comfortable and stylish. These
gentlemen also board horses at moderate rates, and have, in connec-
tion with their establishment, an extensive sale department.
Personally they are pleasant and popular with all.
L. SWICEGOOD,
Willow Street, near Sv/annanoa Hotel, Carriage and Sign Painter-
Paper Hanger, and Dealer in Wall Papers.
The business of sign writer, designer and ornamentor is one not
only requiring skill and judgment, but also highly developed artistic
taste, as it embodies more than mechanical work.
Among the pioneers in this city thus engaged, none are more
prominent than Mr. L. Swicegood, whose premises are located at
No. 2 Willow street, which is provided with all the conveniences
necessary for the successful conduct of the business.
Mr. Swicegood established himself in this business in 1870. His
superior skill soon secured for him a lucrative patronage. We see in
this city and others many fine signs as a result of his talent, and as
an ornamental sign writer has not a compeer in this section, and be-
yond a doubt is not paled in the South. While he also attends to
ornamental painting and to interior decorations, and as a designer
in this line is unexcelled, blending colors in such a skilful manner,
as to produce beautiful effect.
This gentleman also deals largely in wall paper, and always has
on hand a large and varied assortment in the newest and most beau-
tiful patterns. Evidence of his skill is amplified in this and many
other cities in the South.
Mr. Swicegood is a prominent citizen of this city, and employs a
large force of skilful assistants for his increasing trade- Personally
he is a gentleman of courteous manners, and his talent, together
with energy and enterprise, justly entitle him to the great measure
of success accorded him.
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'E oifer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
TT7E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
V V tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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W. H, MARTIN,
Fashionable Hair Cutter and Tonsorial Artist. No. 60 South Main
Street.
The human face has often been called divine, and the modern bar-
ber has chief charge of it.
Joseph, the Hebrew captive, confined in prison upon the false
charge of Potiphar's wife, is finally summoned to appear before
Pharaoh and shaves and washes himself preparatory, and this is the
first account of this operation we have, although it is likely a much
more ancient custom than this record shows, Several hundred
years ago in England the barbers' calling included teeth drawing,
and other dental service, nail paring, leeching, bleeding, cupping,
and various surgical service, and a striped pole with red twined
upon a white background was indicative of the trade. Now the
business has narrowed down to shaving, cutting, and the male
toilet of oiling, combing and brushing, with the addition of pow-
ders, perfumes, shampooing, &c, and it must be admitted that cmite
as much as the tailor, so the '• barber makes the man," at least his
appearance, and right royally is it done. The humblest citizen now
enters a magnificent shop replete with mirrors and fragrant with
perfumes, seats himself in an elegant chair, a sort of a plush throne,
and for the trifling sum of 12j cents has that hirsute hair of his,
rough and grizzly and hairy as Calabaus, transformed into the
smooth white and handsome phiz of a Nineteenth Century dude ;
surely there are' great protean changes wrought in a barber's chair,
consequently we have a large field for the business in this '' Queen
City," and the business is strictly cash and all the year round, so
we direct all tourists, pleasure-seekers, residents— city and country-
men—to go by all means to the genuine old ante-bellum darkey —
Martin, the Protege.
BOSTIC BROS & WRIGHT,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats.
The above named Dry Goods House, located at 11 N. Main street,
is another of the most popular and successful business firms of
Asheville. In 1875 the Bostic Bros, entered into the mercantile
business at Shelby, N. C.
With scant means, but as an exponent of enterprise, industry and
clever discernment they were not long in becoming identified as
the representative business men of that community.
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In 1882 Mr. E. H. Wright became partner, making the present
firm. By pursuing manufacturing and various courses of mercantile
industries they soon began to gain power and affluence, which rap-
idly steered them to success and prestige in the commercial world.
They remained in business at this point for some time subse-
quent, and in various ways subserved the interests of that gradu-
ually growing community.
When Mr J. B. Bostic, of this firm, came to this city in search of
investment, while possessing keen discernment and fine natural
ability he took hold of what seemed uncertain gains, but which by
smooth management and close attention to business he has aug-
mented his firm in taking the front rank among our leading pros-
perous establishments. The inception of this firm took place about
two years ago as successors to the old establi shed house of Brevard &
Blanton, since which time these gentlemen have steadily increased
and enlarged their business until now it is not surpassed by any sim-
ilar institution in this section.
The premises occupied by this firm are commodious and conve-
nient and include the ground and upper floor, which in dimensions
are 30x125 feet each and completely filled with a select stock of dry
goods, boots, shoes, hats and caps in endless varieties and latest
styles. The interior presents an attractive appearance, with a rare
and tasty display of the richest fabrics, together with every class of
dress goods and staple articles.
The house gives employment to a large clerical force, who are ex-
perienced in this business, and are obliging and polite. The gentle-
men composing this firm are Messrs J. B. & J. T. Bostic, natives of
this State, while Mr. E. H. Wright represents by birth the "Pal-
metto State." They are respectively 34, 37 and 39 years of age. The
business is under the successful management of Mr. Wright, who
thoroughly knows how to cater to the wants of a trading public.
The favor with which this house has been received by the public
is a splendid tribute to their genius as merchants and business men.
As previously mentioned these gentlemen started out in a moderate
way, but in the brief space of a few years have built up a trade sec-
ond to none in this section.
This store from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. presents a busy scene, when it
is thronged with gaily dressed ladies examining goods and making
purchases.
Their fall stock is now elaborate in every detail, embracing every
article of the newest and most fashionable styles, including fine
dress goods for ladies especially.
The curb is lined with handsome carriages, many of them in charge
of liveried coachmen. Goods are displayed with wonderful good taste,
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the arrangement being artistic and pleasing to the eye. The store is a
favorite with the best classes of ladies. The uniform courtesy and
the eminent fair dealing accorded them, claiming their highest con-
sideration and receiving their friendship and most liberal support.
CHARLES H. CAMPBELL,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Shippers of the " Queen " Brand of
Ginger Ale, Soda and Mineral Waters. Factory No. 217
Haywood Street. P. 0. Box 284.
If such information was accessible it would be surprising, not to
say astonishing, to know what a comparatively few people not di-
rectly interested in the traffic have any comprehension of the im-
mense amount of capital invested in the manufacture in this coun-
try of beverages described in this article, nor readily comprehend
the number of persons to whom employment is given, and the con-
sequent magnitude of the transactions of those houses making a
specialty of this how important branch of industry.
It is therefore eminently fitting to present to our numerous read-
ers a concise sketch of the predominent house of this kind in Ashe-
ville. The location occupied by Mr Campbell is in an eligible por-
tion of the city and particularly so for this line of trade, at No. 217
West Haywood street, forming, as it does, one of the most complete
works of the kind in the South, the buildings covering a large
space of ground, and are constructed with an eye to all convenience
and commodity touching this class of manufacture. This building
is very conveniently divided into several departments, such as
bottling, storage and generator rooms, while it is equipped through-
out with all appliances and machinery necessary to the extensive
prosecution of the business, and withal is one of the most complete
works in this section of the country. The manufacture of ginger
ale is here carried on to perfection, and is made a specialty of.
This factory gives employment to ten or fifteen hands, and has a
manufacturing capacity of 500 dozen per day of ten hours. In
addition this firm furnishes all the drug stores with portable foun-
tains and supplies the entire trade of the city, and ships largely to all
surrounding towns in this State and vicinity.
Mr. Campbell came to Asheville from New York about four
years ago, and by a superior executive ability has succeeded in
building up a trade both large and lucrative.
Among the thriving manufacturing and business operations of
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this rapidly growing city few are deserving more liberal recognition
for substantial character and progressive operations than this estab-
lishment, and there could not be found a gentleman more capable of
conducting an enterprise of such proportions with greater success
than Mr. Campbell.
THE WESTERN HOTEL.
Dr. L. B. McBrayer, Proprietor.
There is no City in the Union more noted for its attractions as a
health and pleasure resort or more widely known for its superior hos-
telries than Asheville, and in a general write up of her business pos-
sessions she would be incomplete without calling especial attention to
the management and thorough accommodations of the old popular
Western Hotel. The length of time this house has been in successful
operation is plain evidence of the large and appreciative patronage
controlled by the present proprietor, Dr. McBrayer, who is always
courteous and obliging and gives constant care for the comfort and
convenience of his guests.
The Western is located in the very centre of the City and in this
regard offers superior attractions being readily accessible to all
business portions of the City, and directly on a line of the Electric
Railway, Post Office, Court House and other public buildings, in
fact this location is one of the most select in Asheville. This hotel
was established many years ago but has been under the management
of its present proprietor for the past four or five years during which
time it has undergone many improvements, and has since catered to
a most desirable class of custom.
Forty to fifty handsomely and newly furnished rooms, large, airy
and comfortable are reserved for guests. The dining-room is neat
and homelike, the cooking and service unsurpassed and the entire
establishment throughout is first class. The building is a handsome
structure and the halls and sleeping apartments are furnished with
all modern improvements known to this line of business. The
proprietor is a gentleman of push and vim and is bound to succeed
in any enterprise he embarks in, doing at all times anything and
everything in his power to make the patrons of the house feel at
home and happy, and it is through this genial and affable manner
that has gained him so much esteem and patronage and it is with
great pleasure we are enabled thus to write of this house and to de-
vote to them the space in this work so richly deserved.
In this connection also we mention Dr. McBrayer. as one of the
prominent and learned members of the medical profession of Ashe-
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ville, graduated with high honors from the Louisville Ky. Medical
College, one of the oldest institutions of the kind in the South and
is regarded by a constituancy as an able exponent of the profession.
T. S. MORRISON.
General Merchandising, Clothing, Groceries, Produce &c, 531 Hay-
wood Street, at old Depot.
Among the most widely known and successful firms identified
with the progress and welfare of this city and county, is Mr. T. S.
Morrison, a native of Buncombe, Co., and a pioneer of Western
North Carolina.
This gentleman has been for a long time a prominent factor in
various lines that go to augment the growtb and progress of this
beautiful " Queen City," and is well known in social and commer-
cial circles for his business integrity.
The location of the mercantile establishment of this gentleman is
at 531 Haywood Street near the C. E. Graham Mnfg. Co., where is
conducted on a large scale trades embracing general merchandise,
clothing, groceries, produce &c.
This business is managed by Mr. Osborne, a gentleman of a cour-
teous and obliging disposition. Mr. Morrison is also agent for W.
N. C, for the Shockoe Ground Nova Scotia Plaster, Buena Vista
Plaster and fertilizers. P. O. Box 402 and office over A. D. Cooper's
North Court Square.
This includes one of the representative business men of Asheville
and is widely known for his unswerving honor and sound business
talents.
NOAH MURROUGH.
Restaurant and Short Order House, No. 7 Patton Avenue, down
stairs.
One of the best criterions to judge of the popularity or excellence
of an eatiug-house is its patronage, and taking this as a rule, and the
lunch room as an example, there can not be found in the city of
Asheville, where the cravings of the inner man can be better
satisfied, or a place more tempting, than the neatly fitted up restau-
rant of this firm.
The proprietor is a man of large experience in this line, having
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for a long time been identified with a great many large cities in the
West in this line, and every substantial and delicacy of the season
can be found in this establishment and served in the best manner
possible by courteous and attentive waiters.
While this firm makes a specialty of fresh fish and oysters, every
thing substantial is prepared and served in a manner highly satis-
factory to its large class of patrons.
The management, by his courteous and obliging conduct, which
adapts him happily to the business in which he is engaged, holds
the esteem and high regard of a large circle of patrons and friends >
and being well thought of in commercial circles as an upright
business citizen, we bespeak for him a continuation of such well
merrited success.
This restaurant also furnishes regular board by the week or month,
and at prices commensurate with well prepared food, and at all
hours, day and night.
J. E. REED & CO.
Fresh Meat of all kinds, Game, Poultry &c. North Court Square.
Telephone No. 66.
Among the reliable and energetic firms engaged in the meat and
provision business of this city, none are deserving of more personal
mention than that of Messrs. Reed & Co , whose centrally located
business is at North Central Square.
They carry constantly in stock a splendid line of meats, fish, game
and poultry, and all such articles of supply belonging to the table
The inception of this firm in business took place about one year
ago, and has succeeded by utilizing natural ability and a system of
honesty and integrity, in building up a trade of no mean propor-
tions.
This firm is composed of Wm. M. Hill and James Alexander, who
are both men of long experience in this business, and by that
enterprise and exhibit of those sterling qualities, which distinguish
business men, Messrs. Reed & Co. have succeeded admirably in
gaining a large and influential patronage.
We unhesitatingly commend to the public as worthy of your con-
fidence and attention when in need of anything in the above line.
A.11 orders promptly and quickly attended to.
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P. C. McINTIRE & BRO ,
Wholesale and Retail Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Oysters,
Game, &c. No. 18 North Court Place.
In review of the resources and industries of this city, it is of para-
mount importance that the leading and foremost firms representing
the lines in different sections of the city should receive mention
commensurate with the magnitude and scope of their business, hence
it is with pleasure we chronicle the advantages and facilities of the
business controlled and owned by Mess. Mclntire Bros., whose large
and well fitted up business premises are located at 18 North Court
Place, where at all times can be found positively one of the largest
and best assortments of fresh and salt meats to be had in this section
of the State, while oysters, fish, poultry and game of all kinds are
constantly kept on hand, Messrs. Mclntire having an enviable repu-
tation for the freshness and excellence of their goods.
Throughout the five years they have been engaged in the above-
named business there has been a steady, constant incz'ease in their
trade until at present they control a patronage second to none.
They give employment to several men, and keep constantly on
the run two wagons in delivering goods to their numerous patrons.
These gentlemen are old residents of Atlanta, Ga , and since their
business inception here this firm has been identified with the pro-
gressive spirit of the "Gem City" for five years.
Messrs. Mclntire are industrious, and possess fine business ability,
and hold a solid position in business circles throughout this section.
This firm makes a specialty of fine sausage meat and operate the
largest lot of machinery in this State, thereby enabling them to ful-
fil all requirements akin to their trade.
THE "BOSTON" SALOON.
Jno. O'Donnell & Co., Proprs. 39 South Main St.
Among the firms of recent establishment in the "Electric City of
the Mountains," and one fast achieving a splendid trade, is owned
and operated by Messrs. Jno. O'Donnell & Co., two popular young
men who have during a short residence in our city made many
friends and are much esteemed by a large circle of patrons and ac-
quaintances.
These gentlemen opened this business to the public only a short
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time ago; however, they needed no large recommendation as for some
time past they had been connected with the enterprising "Carolina"
Saloon, which gave them ample field fur showing their ability and
making friends, which is especially demonstrated by a large and con-
stantly growing trade contracted by them in their new premises,
which are centrally located at 99 South Main street, whose stock con-
sists of choice foreign and domestic whiskies, wines, ales, porters,
cigars and tobaccos, also fine champagne, Claret, Rhine and Dry
Wines of all the leading brands.
If there is one branch of business that goes to complete the indus-
tries of a cosmopolitan city like Asheville, it is that of a wine and
liquor dealer, and in expatiating upon the usefulness and prosperous
enterprises of this city, we call especial attention to the sample
room conducted by these gentlemen.
These young men have been in the saloon business for a number
of years, and if there is one firm in the city who merit success and
popularity, it is these young men. There is no branch of mercantile
life in which such great energy, patience and superior knowledge of
how to conduct a successful business is involved than that of a sa-
loan dealer, in consequence of which we unhesitatingly pronounce
these gentlemen artists in this particular line.
Messrs. O'Donnell personally, manifests much consideration for
their patrons, and are polite and obliging, and we bespeak for this
house a prosperous trade and a successful business career.
Trade at a distance solicited and given every possible care.
J. N. MORGAN & CO.
Book Sellers, Stationers and News Dealers, also Dealers in Period-
icals, Pictures, Frames, Toys, Chromos, Gold Pens, Pencils &c.
No. 3 Court Square.
As an enterprise tends to enlighten and the disemination of
knowledge together with amusement none takes rank with the
vocation of the periodical and news dealer, a leading establishment of
this kind is that conducted by Messrs. Morgan & Co., whose business
premises are well adapted to the purpose for which they use thein
when for five years they have with prominent success conducted
this business.
This firm carries in stock all the leading dailies and periodicals,
works of fiction, especially the German Illustrated Magazines and
Ladies' Works, histories, etc., stationery pens, ink, notions, &c.
Y\ JK are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
»' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of JSTew York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
•'Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
ll/E are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Co. 's celebrated
'*' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insnrance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or deatli in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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Employment is given to several persons, among them is Mr. P. B.
Scruggs, a most courteous and affable gentlemen.
Messrs. Morgan & Co., are gentlemen of more than ordinary ability
as business men and .have a thorough knowledge of the profession,
occupying in the commercial world an enviable position of honor
and esteem. •
It is not our mission to institute comparisons, but to present a
picture of this array of their chosen profession, hence we predict for
them a liberal and equitable system of dealing towards mil patrons
of their establishment.
ASHEVILLE CIGAR CO.
33 Patton Ave, Make a specialty of Special Goods.
Third Floor.
The manufacture of fine cigars is an industry of vast importance,
and has engaged in it large capital and much skilled labor.
The Asheville Cigar Co. form an important item in this line in
Asheville. This enterprise was established about two years ago by
Mr. R. R Porter, and has already built up a fine trade and a reputa-
tion for fine goods of strictly first-class quality. In the manufac-
ture of their goods they use stock from Havana, Cuba and Sumatra,
and both for aroma and flavor the goods obtained here cannot be
beat.
This company gives employment to 10 or 15 skilled workmen,
and are turning out a class of goods that cannot be exceeded any-
where. Among the favorite 10c brands is the "Cappelia," one of
superior quality, which is amply tested by experienced judges, and
among the other specialties in the 5c. rank are the "13," "Time"
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and "Warrantee," goods of unusual fine quality, and well sustains
their popular favor.
This is the only institution of the kind in this section and fully
warrants the attention of all dealers and consumers.
Mr. Porter is a native of this State and a gentleman of business
ability, and also has for a number*of years past represented "on the
road" the reliable hat house of C. W. Thorn & Co., Richmond, Va.,
and is highly regarded by a large circle of business men and social
friends.
J. L. L. SLAGLE, Proprietor,
Stagle's Hotel, No. 91 Patton Ave.
As a pioneer and experienced hotel man it gives us pleasure to
make prominent mention of Mr. Stagle, who conducts a nicely
equipped and thoroughly ordered hotel at No. 91 Patton ave. The
premises occupied are in every sense of the word well suited for the
purposes for which they are used.
Throughout the entire working of this establishment can be seen
the efficient management of the proprietor. The tables at all
times are supplied with the best the market can afford in the matter
of delicacies and substantiate, while patrons receive from polite and
courteous waiters the very best attention. Mr. Slagle is a native of
Tennessee, but has resided in this State a long time, so much so
tbat he is thoroughly imbued and identified with North Carolina
ideas, and knows how to conduct a hotel on modern principles.
This hotel has long enjoyed a lucrative trade, and is well and fa-
vorably known throughout a large territory. The splendid patron-
age of this house is appreciated from the fact that this hotel is in a
position to accommodate many people who come to this metropolis
and can not afford to put up at the more expensive houses. This
house is commodious and will accommodate 25 to 40 guests, and the
rates are popular and within the reach of all visitors, which this
hotel names at $1 per day and upwards. As an important feature to
the hotel Mr. Slagle is also a prominent dealer in genex*al merchan-
dise and produce where he is enabled at all times to supply his hotel
with all necessary articles for table use, thereby giving his patrons
the benefit of substantial edibles when not procurable from sources
which other hotels are dependent upon.
Mr. Slagle personally is courteous and obliging, and always looks
after the comfort of his guests and accommodation of his numer-
ous patrons, and is also the possessor of valuable property here and
elsewhere.
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BURNETT & HOWARD,
Blacksmithing and Woodwork, No. College Street. Horse-
shoeing a Specialty.
A beautiful subject for romance and poetry is the hardy black-
smith's chorus of the sledge hammer and anvil, and in no line of in-
dustry is there greater necessity for skill and experieuce than in the
above, and possessing these qualities in a marked degree is the ver-
dict of all who are acquainted with the work of Messrs. Burnett &
Howard. Uniting the two very important enterprises we have a
trade prominent and useful and whose universal value can not be
overestimated and in a historical work similar to the present de-
serves extended reference.
This dual enterprise was established in August last, and for thor-
oughness of equipment, excellence of workmanship, together with
a comprehensive and detailed knowledge of the intricacies attending
the important business of horseshoeing and blacksmithing, this
shop is beyond peradventure one of the most complete, and the
work most satisfactory in the city.
The premises occupied by this firm are elligibly located at
College street, near Spruce. Tbe building was recently built, and is
of brick 30x60 feet, commodious and well constructed for the pur-
pose for which it is used.
The firm is composed of Messrs. B. Burnett, of Missouri, and H.
M. Howard, of North Carolina. The latter named gentleman has
been in business in this city on South Main street for about six
years, where he controlled a splendid trade. Mr. Burnett is also an
experienced workman in this line, and in forming a copartnership
under the present firm name these gentlemen represent tbe leading
establishment of tbe city.
Thev make a specialty of horseshoeing and buggy repairing.
The firm takes front place among its many competitors and
for the honest and trusty manner in which their business is con-
ducted can be unreservedly commended to tbeir increasing popular-
ity.
M. SWARTZBERG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods and General Merchan-
dise, and making a Specialty of Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur-
nishing Goods, No. 10 Patton Avenue.
After Adam and Eve's miserable failure to cover their shame with
fig leaves, it is recorded that the Master of Heaven and earth con-
descended to fashion their garments, and make them coats of skins
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with which to be clothed. This is high dignity for the clothing
trade, but certain it is that the fashions of that trade rules the world
of civilization to-day. No feature of modern progress in the scale
of human development is more marked than the matter of raiment.
Lord Chesterfield it was who held that correct taste in wearing ap-
parel was a sure index to high mental development, and if this be so
then Asheville is surely the centre of intelligence, for no city in the
South of its size has more complete clothing establishments than
Mr. M. Swartzberg in his splendid emporium at 10 Patton Avenue,
who will set the styles also for the lesser lights in this line.
Mr. Swartsberg receives goods daily from New York auction
houses, and carries constantly in stock a class of goods that cannot
be duplicated, as to styles and prices, in this section.
This gentleman goes early to market, and thereby secures the first
selection of goods which are always the newest, and in consequence
of which he is in a position to offer inducements to a great many
buyers which should attract your attention at once.
Mr. Swartzberg came to this city about two years ago and opened a
business at North Main Street, but finding his trade largely increas-
ing he at once sought more commodious quarters, and is now located
at No. 10 Patton Avenue, with greater facilities for a more lucra-
tive trade.
In his present premises we will call attention, in addition to his
splendid line of clothing, a complete stock of Dry Goods and No-
tions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, of the newest importation,
and in styles that should at once command the attention of all fas-
tidious people.
This gentleman is a native of Germany, and was formerly in this
line of business at Anderson, S. C, where he was regarded in com-
mercial circles as a gentleman of business ability and integrity.
He makes also a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Underwear,
which, when compared with other prices and considering the qual-
ity, are not to be rivalled in this city.
Personally Mr. Swartzberg is a nice gentleman to deal with, and
we can assure the public of his representations, as being unimpeach-
able and worthy the full confidence of the community.
T. N. HYNDMAN,
Fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, No. 18- North Main Street.
Prominent among elegance in wearing apparel, none is more
deserving of especial mention than a manufacturer of perfect fitting
boots and shoes ; and conspicuous in this branch of industry, we
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notice the methods employed by Mr. Hyndman, whose comfortably
located premises are at No. 18 North Main street, who is a gentle-
man thoroughly conversant with the making of boots and shoes of
every description, which enterprise adds largely to the comfort and
convenience of humanity : and it is on this principle, an impression
of the foot is taken, and a last made to an exact mould. The shoe is
made to this last, and fits the foot as the glove does the hand, thus
avoiding unpleasant pressure, corns and other inconveniences. Mr.
Hyndman has been a resident of this city for two years, and has
been engaged in his present business for seventeen years, and in this
line of work his long experience warrants the assertion that he is
master of his vocation ; and we heartily commend him as worthy
your most liberal support.
This firm makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine riding
boots and shoes ; also repairing neatly done. His success is a fore-
gone conclusion ; for many of us who stand all day upon our feet
would be glad of any possible comfort that could be added.
tf'r/br/hf/'
WILLS BROTHERS.
Architects, Asheville, N. C, Knoxville, Tenn.
Asheville architecture, in many cases, is the pride of North
Carolinians, and they love to see throughout many of the large cities
of the country, pictures of her splendid buildings and to hear well-
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traveled critics declare Asheville to be the crown jewel for good art
in many of the public and private buildings over all cities in the
United States her size. But such praise cannot be given without
recognizing that Asheville has been exceptionally blessed with
the presence and work of a number of intelligent and practical
architects, who have, by their thoroughly planned and beautiful
designs, given our well skilled contractors and builders a basis on
which to construct the splendid residences of our city and public
buildings of inland commerce which line our streets.
Among others we find the New City Hall and Fire Department
and Market House, cut of which is displayed; also, the New First
Baptist Church, corner of College and Spruce Streets; residence of
Lieut. A. H. Cobb, Academy street, and other works of minor
interest.
All these monuments of art are materializations of the deft pencil
and clear architectural conceptions of the enterprising Messrs. Wills
Brothers, who have been operating in this city for some time past,
and the humble scribe of this business reflex is but too happy to pay
such tribute of the pen to the pencil, and even intensify it, by saying
it is the work of such citizens (our architects) as justify the verse of
one of our local bards, running thus wise:
"All hail to the city of Asheville !
Bright gem of this Appalachian State;
Thy history brief, yet as brilliant,
As the health from thy mountains so great.
The range of the Blue Ridge engird thee,
Their snow peaks like sentinels stand ;
The air from pinnacles nerve thee
To destiny loft and grand."
Here nature's book opens her oldest
And most brilliant pages to man,
And human art fashions its boldest
Of works for ages to scan.
C E. ECKELS & CO.,
Exclusively Boarding and Sale Stables, No. 76 South Main Street.
Among those stables of excellent location and superior equipment,
together with all the necesary conveniences for this class of accom-
modation in boarding and selling horses, none are more deserving
of extended reference than that owned and conducted by Messrs.
Eckels & Co.
Particular attention is given at these stables to the boarding of
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horses, and for ventillation and splendid accommodations, together
with constant and careful attention, they are not surpassed by any
in the city .
This firm receive regularly every thirty days a car-load of West-
ern ponies, Kentucky thorough breds and other animals for sale or ex-
change, and are always open for trades in anything of this char-
acter.
These gentlemen are exceedingly fine judges of horse flesh, and
consequently the sale department at all times contains some very
valuable riding and driving horses, selected by them with especial
care.
United with long experience in this business, these gentlemen are
in possession of the necessary requisites and financial ability for its
successful conduct. They are always ready to further any work that
will redound to the improvement and welfare of this growing me-
tropolis, and their stables would do credit and honor to any city, and
every transaction is stamped with that fairness and faithful dealing
that characterizes the general conduct of these progressive and wide-
awake business men.
In addition, we call attention to the splendid riding and saddle
horses for ladies and gentlemen, of which this firm make a specialty,
and keep some of the most stylish and spirited riders in the city.
G. W. JENKINS & BRO.
Fine and Fancy Groceries, Country Produce, Cigars and Tobacco.
No. 34 South Main Street.
The natural and acquired advantages of Asheville have been em-
ployed with avidity by many houses that have risen to deserved
prominence and which must be claimed that G. W. Jenkins & Bro.,
whose business has flourished with perennial vitality for the past
three years, wbich dated its commencement, and was founded upon
a scale far from the extensive, but the energy and discernment with
which the trade has been prosecuted, has proven effective, and pro-
duced in building up a trade most satisfactory.
The business premises are situated at No. 34 South Main Street,
under the personal and regular attention of the proprietors, whose
firm composes Messrs. G. W. & J. H. Jenkins, originally from this
state, and men of intelligence and a thorough knowledge of the
useful business in which they are engaged.
These gentlemen do a large business in the grocery line, and have
constantly in stock a large supply of fine and fancy groceries, cigars,
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tobacco and country produce, including chickens, fresh butter and
eggs — the latter named articles they make a specialty of, and receive
them from a source that is 'always a guarantee of their freshness and
acceptability.
This firm ranks among the most prominent grocery establish-
ments of the city, and while possibly not as large, are always in a
position to furnish goods including this branch, at prices and quality
to meet any and all competition.
Messrs. Jenkins & Brother are men of business integrity, and we
commend them to your kind consideration when in want of any-
thing in their line, as they are conferring an incalculable benefit
upon all who look for something good to eat.
Dr, J. W. ROLLINGS,
Veterinary Surgeon. Special Course Ontaria, (Can.) Veterinary
College. Office and Infirmary 78 South Main Street.
For several years this gentleman has administered relief to suffer-
ing horses throughout the country, and has been located in Ashe-
ville about one year, during which time he has saved the lives of
many valuable animals and has profited by the best training in the
North and East.
During the last generation veterinary surgery has made rapid
strides, and in this profession Dr. Rollings takes a leading rank
wherever he is called upon to administer such a treatment.
He makes a specialty of the manifold diseases of that noble and
faithful animal, the horse, and in treatment has been so successful
tbat he has lost but few cases entrusted to him in several years.
The principal cause of lameness in this city results in many cases
from excessive dryness of the hoof produced from concussion, and
for this Dr. Railings' " hoof lotion '; is a prompt and reliable remedy.
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JE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
can purchase for you at a lower figure, and
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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JK can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
can purchase for you at a lower figure, ana
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asneville, N. C.
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He has in addition several remedies for horses which are effica-
cious, and has applied for letters patent, and these medicines he has
on sale at his office.
To all owners of horses suffering from any disease Dr. Rollings is
recommended unhesitatingly as a practitioner worth your confidence
and consultation.
In addition Dr. Rollings is an industrious and loyal citizen and
takes an active interest in his profession, in such being well in-
formed, devoted and deserving of every success.
STRAUSS EUROPEAN HOTEL.
26 and 28 South Main Street.
A much needed hostelry and one that bids fair to secure a large
patronage.
A really good hotel of this kind is so rare, that when one is
found that is as near perfection as long experience in the hotel busi-
ness can make it, it certainly deserves liberal notice in a work of
this nature.
Asheville, generally, is abundant with first-class hotels, conducted
on the American plan, but an acquisition that has long been felt for
a thoroughly equipped and managed European restaurant is that
which has recently been opened by Mr. E. Strauss, of this city, and
marks an epoch of the rapid growth of this city's progress.
Mr. Strauss had, for a long time past, operated a restaurant in this
city, but the extensive patronage controlled by him was of such a
nature as to make it imperative for more extensive accommodations;
accordingly, the owner of this property, Mr. T. D. Johnston, set to
work in removing the old building, which is occupied now by an
ornate structure of three stories and will accommodate about one
hundred lodgers,' and is arranged with all modern improvements
and accessories for conducting a first-class and attractive hotel.
The location is a central one. The first floor contains main dining
room, office and water room. There is a ladies' front entrance; also,
a second entrance to gents' rooms from main dining room, which is
connected by means of elegantly carpeted stairway. The second
and third floors are utilized entirely for sleeping apartments, which
are furnished in an elegant and comfortable manner, in oak, walnut,
and cherry; the greater part of the furniture, carpets and fixtures
which were furnished by Asheville merchants, deserve special men-
tion, and in every manner pertaining to the completeness of this hotel,
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Nothing is wanting in it to meet the requirements of the residents
and traveling public.
Both gas and incandescent lights are used; and, also, a chief feature
of this restaurant will be a ladies' ordinary and private dining room
for the accommodation of parties, which are so arranged as to fulfill
every possible convenience.
The most pronounced epicure can here obtain anything his fancy
may crave, as well as the man of moderate means and simple tastes,
and all upon terms in keeping with a first-class European hotel.
The management has taken particular pains to employ qnly com-
petent cooks and waiters, and possessing all the elements of a
business man, industrious, enterprising and honorable in all his
dealings, his future prosperity seems doubly assured.
THE ASHEVILLE INVESTMENT CO.,
South Side Court Place, next door to First National Bank, Real
Estate Dealers and Financial Agents.
One of the direct and incontrovertible evidences of the rapid and
substantial growth of this city is the mammoth proportions of some
of her real estate companies. Among those of recent inception is
the Asheville Investment Company, which betokens for the future,
prosperity and success.
The gentlemen composing the company include some of our old
citizens, together with business men from a distance, who have
lately added their business abilities and energies to this constantly
growing city, and represent officially Messrs. R. B. Hilliard, Presi-
dent, and C. F. Griffing, General Manager. The Directors are, O. S.
Causey, R. B. Hilliard, C. F. Griffing, Jno. N. Ramsey, Geo. I.
Parmley, in whose names are represented business integrity, and
combining a company strong in every detail.
As a matter of profitable and substantial investment, no Company
in the city of Asheville offers advantages that perhaps would be dif-
ficult, if at all possible, to duplicate elsewhere, and this fact alone, if
no other existed, would be sufficient to enlist in the business of
handling these lucrative investments, which consist of a large num-
ber of city and suburban improved and unimproved lots, located in
the most attractive parts of Asheville, and which should command
the attention of all shrewd investors, and in no other direction can
be found so many advantages which combine to make a perfect loca-
tion for a suburban home.
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Particular attention is called to the choice business and residence
lots throughout all portions of the city.
Quite a number of beautiful homes will soon be under way, and
easy terms with special advantages offered those desiring to make
good improvements.
The facilities of this company meet the requirements and are all
that could be expected from a modern Investment Company.
IDLEWILD GREEN HOUSES AND FLORAL GARDENS,
No. 324 Charlotte Street ; The Idlewild Greenhouse Co, Proprietors.
Telephone 99.
There is probably nothing so beautiful or with a more elevating
tendency than flowers. Asheville is well abreast with the times in
almost every line. Especially is it true of Floral culture. A leading
and widely known representative of this branch, and situated at 324
Charlotte street, is the Idlewild Greenhouses and Floral Gardens, in
charge of Mrs. J. B. Deake, formerly of Tennessee. This firm deals
at wholesale and retail in cut flowers of all kinds, making a specialty
of roses, the latter of which is one of larger proportions than possibly
any other similar branch in this section.
This enterprise was established in 1885, and occupies the large area
of twenty acres, having three or four greenhouses and many hot-beds
and cold frames. Employment is given to several practical and
experienced florists, and everything in the line of flowers can be
obtained on short notice and at reasonable prices, including bouquets,
cut flowers, for funerals, weddings, parties, &c, at all seasons of the
year, and packed to carry with safety. All orders, whether by mail
or otherwise, will receive prompt attention.
The owners, the Messrs. Deake family, are natives of New York
and Tennessee respectively, and in every sense of the word, fully
posted on all matters related to floral culture, and are worthy expo-
nents of the industry they so ably represent, and are numbered
among our most valuable citizens and business men.
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HENSLEY & WILD,
Family Groceries and Provisions, 23 North Main Street.
Among those industries that go .to make up the material wealth
and necessities of a city, there is probably no branch of business
that contributes so largely to the fund than the grocery men. We
desire in this connection to call particular attention to the estalish-
ment of Hensley & Wild, whose nicely stocked premises are located
in a prosperous district, 23 North Main street.
This house carries one of the choicest stocks of fine family groce-
ries and country produce to be found in the city. While not possibly
so large as others, it is, in assortment and quality, not surpassed by
any similar house in tbis section. The store is under the manage-
ment principally of Mr. Wild, who is thoroughly experienced in the
grocery business, and has a host of friends and acquaintances.
The members of the firm are Messrs J. B. Hensley and W. B.
Wild, native North Carolinians, who opened this business to the
public about a year ago. Everything common to a first-class grocery
may be found in this establishment, and at prices to suit the times-
These gentlemen are excellent business men, and deserve the un-
stinted patronage of the people.
J. G. QUEEN, D. D. S.,
Dentist.
Success in every department of learned profession depends, to a very
great extent, upon the intelligence, proficiency and ability which
are brought to bear upon it. This is more particularly true as ap-
plied to that important branch of science which is comprehended in
the practice of dental surgery. The dentist of to-day stands second in
importance only to the medical practitioner, in alleviating or attend-
ing to those wants of the community which come within the scope
of his avocation, and in no branch of the profession has more im-
portant advances been made.
Dr. Queen is a young man deserving of much success, and we be-
speak for him a liberal patronage in this line of work.
The doctor has been, for the past year or two, somewhat at a dis-
tance from the regular practice of his profession, but has made
arrangements to resume this work in its every active branch, and is
now ensconced in comfortable quarters at his office, where he will be
pleased to see his old friends and patrons, and, with first-class in-
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struments and equipments of the newest and most improved styles,
he is now prepared to compete with any one in satisfactory work in
this section.
This gentleman has been a resident of Asheville for several years
past, and has, unaided, succeeded in making a start as a man of
business, ability and plenty of pluck. He has also of late been
making some lucrative deals in realty matters, and has now on hand
some splendid property, located in a desirable part of the city, which
he is prepared to sell on easy terms or rent to responsible parties.
The doctor is genial, courteous and obliging, and is always at his
post of duty, and ever ready to serve his numerous patrons in the
dental profession, or sell or lease them desirable residence property.
F. N. CARRINGTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Coal. Office North Court Place,
near Postoffice.
There is no question but the distribution of this great article of
commerce from and about Asheville has been a great factor in her
rapid growth, as in many cases it is controlled and handled by some
of the most enterprising business men of our city, which statement
is verified by the manner in which Mr. Carrington supplies the trade
of this and contigious territory. This gentleman deals at wholesale
and retail, and is in a position to offer you coal in any quantity and
at prices that probably can not be duplicated by any dealer in the
city. The coal handled by this firm is of a superior quality, and
has long been one of the most popular fuels in the market, both for
steam, manufacturing and domestic purposes. The facilities for the
prompt delivery of coal by Mr. Carrington are unsurpassed, giving
employment to a number of hands an J all orders are promptly filled,
and is the earnest desire of this gentlemen to merit by the strictest
principles of mercantile probity the continuance of the large and
liberal support already eDjoyed.
All coal purchased of this gentlemen is guaranteed to maintain
the highest standard of excellence, and justly holds the first rank in
this line of trade.
Mr. Carrington is successor to Atkins & Carrington and is origi-
nally from Virginia, having been a resident of this city for the past
six years.
Personally Mr. Carrington is a most genial gentleman, and highly
esteemed both in the commercial and social circle of this "Future
City " of the mountains, and justly merits the success achieved by
hie industry and close attention to business,
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ASHEVILLE'S PRIDE AND HONOR.
A Magnificent Buiiding, Superior Teachers, and Modern Appliances
Supplemented by a high order of Educational Facilities.
On the preceding page we furnish a cut of the Asheville Female
College, as Prof. B. E. Atkins, A. M., President, and without fear of
contradiction we pronounce this institution without a compeer in
South.
Combining as it does the beautiful location, with the healthful
climate of Asheville is nowhere equalled in the world, which fact
has long since been decided by the most eminent physicians in the
country. The faculty of the institution as will be proven by inves-
tigation represents the talent and long training of a complete staff
of educational giants where work is so cleverly systematized, the
wheels of the machinery run so smoothly, and the results are so
excellent that the public does not always stop to consider the im-
mense force which must be brought to bear by officers and teachers
who in their several departments are superior and experienced edu-
cators and are making rapid strides in the march of progress.
Asheville is justly proud of the achievements of this splendid
institution, not only do her educational methods stand out boldly in
the world of schools and school men, but her buildings can not be
excelled.
•| iThe percentage of improvements made within the past five years
has been phenominal. New schools houses have risen as if by magic,
and the high school buildings are almost perfection.
When one compares these lofty modern structures, with the origi-
nal log school houses which but a few years since were Asheville's
centre of learning, he realizes more than ever how swift and strong
have been her strides of progress, and how great a factor of civiliza-
tion are these institutions.
To the invalid who approaches the meridional in quest of health
or the fountain of youth, Asheville's crowning glory is her perfectly
delightful climate, to the man of business, it is the push and pluck,
the vim vigor and vivacity of her citizens, besides the many fields
open for the profitable investment of capital ; to the tourist it is the
grand and glorious mountain scenery, constantly standing in full
view ; to the lawyers, it is the immense amount of litigation, arising
from her large and numerous business transactions ; but to the man
with a family it is her superb schools equalling any system in the
South and far surpassing anything east of the Mississippi.
Asheville is particularly fortunate in this respect for many reasons ;
in the first place the energy and enterprise, the progressive spirit,
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the ambition and pride of the North always gravitate toward the
Southerly region, leaving the lazy, indolent, phlegmatic material
behind.
In the second place owing to her grandeur of scenery, the wealth
of our mountains, the salutary effects of our climate, we find tourists>
speculators, invalids and professional men of all classes flocking here
from all parts of the globe. Asheville is full of high school and
normal graduates from almost every State in the Union, as well as
by much of the mental products of Europe. The result is, the mar-
ket is glutted. The supply is much greater than the demand ; the
best is then selected and our schools are supplied with corps of
instructors unsurpassed in the South.
The truth that "natures latest products are her best," was never
more satisfactorily illustrated than it is in the schools of Asheville.
The teachers here have built an empire for themselves, peculiarly
their own They have culled from the effete monarchies of Europe
from their Northern and Hesperian brothers all that is good and
have dropped all the dry rot of antiquity, and, with "excelsior" for
their motto are proudly pressing on to the grandest consummation
of the human intellect. Nor are we proud alone of the surpassing
excellence of our teachers.
The educational edifices, too, are worthy the praise, the admiration
and the delight which they excite in the minds of all who behold
them. In consequence of which we mention this institution as one
deserving of especial reference to its architectural grace and beauty
and being surrounded by eight acres of the most beautiful shade trees
and grassy lawns to be found anywhere.
In addition it has all the modem appliances and facilities for
heating, lighting, seating, accoutre and instruction. As with teach-
ers, so with the buildings, the best have been selected from all the
past and the errors of the past avoided.
In this institution the course of studies include preparatory of four
grades, Collegiate in Reading, English, Latin, Mathematics, Geog-
raphy, Natural Science, History, Philosophy, Fi'ench and German,
also complete department in Music, Art, Modern Languages, Relig-
ous Government and Social Culture, including a summer art and
boarding school of splendid advantages, with type writing, stenog-
raphy, book keeping, &c.
In future the College will be under the immediate management of
Prof. B. E. Atkins who has been in active schoolroom for twenty-
two years, aud in this institution for eleven consecutive years. Rev.
J. D. Arnold graduate of the Randolph, Macon class of 1860 and for
several years a Professor in the Danville, Va., Female College and
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
WE can Injure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms o and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C.
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now a member of the North Carolina Conference will be a member
of the faculty of this institution in the future.
This school can easily accommodate two hundred boarding and
day pupils.
WILKIE & ATKINS,
Successors to B. A. Wilkie, formerly South Main. Candy, Cigars,
Fruits and Confectionery of all kinds, 12 Patton Avenue.
In summing up the popular enterprises of this metropolis, none
are more deserving of eulogistic and praiseworthy notice than that
of Messrs. Wilkie & Atkins, who represent the leading establishment
in this city in this particular line.
This industry was opened to the people of Asheville about four
years ago, by Mr. Wilkie, who has lately associated with him Mr. W.
J. Atkins, a popular young man of business ability, and as a close
attention to business and fair and equitable dealing to all, these
young men have succeeded in building up a patronage of no mean
proportions.
The premises occupied include one of the most popular in the
city.
The sfock comprises «very kind of foreign and domestic fruits,
confectionery and cigars, the latter of which they make a specialty,
and carry constantly in stock a full 'line of these goods, both im-
ported and domestic, and in this enterprise is represented two of the
young and progressive business men of the " Crown City "—Messrs.
Wilkie & Atkins are young men of pleasant bearing, and justly
merit the splendid patronage they receive.
They are careful buyers in their line and display much ability in
the selection of fruits and confectionery of the nicest quality, guar-
anteeing at all times satisfaction to their numerous patrons. In
this conntction we pronounce them in every sense worthy gentle-'
men, and should meet with the encouragement of a large and
lucrative trade.
This firm are now receiving a well selected stock of holiday goods,
which includes fire works and toys of every description, and will
show you many pretty novelties in this line, suitable to all classes of
customers.
They receive, also, on consignment, of any articles in their line,
which will be given prompt attention, and prompt returns, at the
highest market prices.
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KELLEY & STRACHAN,
Practical Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, 28 Patton Avenue,
Down Stairs.
One of the various contributions which require inventive skill
and mechanical operations and have contributed to the health
comfort and convenience of the present day, perhaps none have
more distinctive features than such as relate to the heating and
lighting, ventilation and drainage of our beautiful homes, business
houses, public buildings, and for the perfection attai ned in this line
we are peculiarly indebted to the scientific plumber. Among those
who have attained a high standard none are more deserving of
prominent mention than Messrs. Kelley & Strachan, who have by
energy and industry that knows no failing, together with close at-
tention to business, established themselves in a short time firmly
in the estimation of our people for their quick and reliable work and
which stands proof of this assertion upon investigation. The prem-
ises occupied are commodious, being centrally located, and are
stocked with a large assortment of fine gas fixtures, pumps, hy-
drants, hose, &c. The facilities enjoyed by this firm are unexcelled,
while the excellence of the work is vouched for by the scrupulous
and personal attention given by each member of the firm, who
have always maintained a solid reputation for honorable and up-
right dealing, and are enterprising and public-spirited gentlemen.
THE MODEL CIGAR AND NEWS STORE.
No. 17 Patton Avenue, L. BLOMBERG, Proprietor.
This general sketch and review of the principal business enter-
prises of the " Gem City'' would be incomplete and greatly remiss
in duty, did it not contain appropriate mention of the attractive
* stock and premises operated by tbe courteous and obliging pro-
prietor of the Model Cigar and News Stand, for perhaps, in the
whole category of commercial pursuits, there is probably none that
affects the public with more importance than a dealer in the above
line, which includes also the news of the day by the products of the
press throughout the leading eities of the country. It is a great
pleasure, in summing up the industries of any city, especially so
when we are so frequently shown examples of what pluck and
energy will accomplish, as is distinctly evidenced in the subject of
this review,
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Mr. Blomberg is a young man who established this business
about two years ago, and if there is any enterprise in this section
deserving of success it is this gentleman.
Mr. Blomberg keeps the most attractive store of the kind in the
city, and to those who use any article belonging to this class of
trade, we unhesitatingly commend him to his establishment.
This gentleman keeps a full line of cigars, both imported and
domestic, including all the reliable brands of tobacco, cigarettes,
pipes of all grades, cigar holders, the latest styles in walking canes,
and many fancy articles belonging to such a line. In addition, you
can get any of the leading newspapers of the country, magazines
periodicals, books of facts and fiction, and is nothing without to
class this the most complete stock of goods herein named in the city.
Mr Blomberg. personally, is courteous and obliging, and is much
admired in the community for pluck and energy.
THE ASHEVILLE NEW OPERA HOUSE.
A Gem of elegance, a magnificent structure and a model of
artistic arrangement.
It has been truly said, that in the building up of a city, the
character of her business men is of more importance than her natu-
ral advantages of situation.
The magnificence and pride of Asheville is her new opera house,
which is in point of construction, convenience and architectural
design, unrivaled in the South — the one building of this city
that bids fair to afford ample amusement to the average resident and
visitor is the inception of this beautiful edifice, which is without
question, an acquisition to our people's charms, that has long been
needful. It is a mighty monument to the progress and energy of
Messrs. J. W. Spears and W. T. Reynolds.
This splendid building, situate on Patton Avenue, is destined to
attract and delight Asheville audiences in future.
Thegeneral management of this operahouse is under the supervision
of Messrs. Reynolds, Spears & Sawyer, and while the amusement
feature for the season is in charge of the latter, Mr. James P. Sawyer,
a gentleman whose acquaintance in the theatrical world is very
extensive, and doubtless his management of this opera house will be
marked by a most gratifying successs. Mr. Sawyer's long and varied
experience in the theatrical busines has thoroughly familiarized
him with its minute details and general trend.
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The foregoing facts, associated with the addition, that the opera
house is one of the handsomest furnished in the South, will render
it unusually popular with the amusement public.
A visit to Asheville is never complete until the visitor has passed
an evening at this grand house and viewed its wonderful beauty
and looked upon its vastness.
The Asheville opera house is owned by Mrs J. C. Spears, and was
opened to the public in August last, costing $60,000. The properties,
accoutre, and the equipage throughout, completes one of the most
beautiful and modern arranged opera houses to be found in the
South. Three hundred gas and electric lights shine forth with
beauty and incantation. The center chandelier, which is of ham-
mered brass and warranted not to corrode or oxidize, has one
hundred and fifty additional lights. There are twelve sets of
scenery, four dressing rooms, four proscenium boxes, stage 39x51,
height to gridiron thirty-live feet, height to grooves sixteen feet;
procenium opening 24x30 feet, with a seating capacity of nearly 1,200,
and is heated throughout by steam, while both gas and incandescent
lights are employed, and additional properties, which ranks this in
in every detail perfect and elegant.
Mr. Eugene Cramer, a southern gentleman, possessing artistic
ability to a marked degree, painted the sceuery, which is strikingly
effective and beautiful.
The frescoe work was executed by Mr. F. A. Grace, of Detroit,
Mich., and proves him eminently qualified for his particular line,
while the entire auditorium is without a fault, consisting of modern
accoutre for the amusement and comfort of both actors and patrons.
The paintings are after the style of the early French renaissance,
with allegoric and statuesque detail and consisting of portraits of
classical composers, re-touched with effective coloi's.
The interior is perfect in every sense and presents a scene of
dazzling splendor.
The season just opened will present one of beauty and attractive-
ness, as many of the famous stars, composing the brilliant constella-
tion of the theatrical world, have been engaged and will appear at
the grand opera house the coming season.
Please see New York Mirror and Dramatic News; also, article on
first page.
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THE ASHEVILLE TRANSFER COMPANY AND GENERAL
LIVERY OFFICE,
No. 68 South Main. Telephone No. 7.
F. STIKELEATHER, Manager.
Riding and driving is a pleasure in which Americans revel and at
all seasons, especially in a popular resort like Asheville, perhaps
more so than any like citjrof the nation, hence the demands for liv-
ery accommodations must be peremptory to supply the large
wants of the fashionable bealth and pleasure-seeker, and if we
were called upon to name a business wherein competion is greater
and sharper we would be hardly able to do so.
An establishment that has long met these requirements and one
that bids fair to pale rivalry and stay competition is that of the
Asheville Transfer and General Livery office,where well equipped sta-
bles are located at 68 South Main street.
The premises occupied is a splendid structure, built and designed
especially for this line of industry, and includes 25 to 30 of the most
desirable riding and driving horses in the city, also every style
rig belonging to a thoroughly appointed stable.
The building is one of the most conveniently arranged in this sec-
tion for the health and comfort of their stock, and well ventilated.
A leading adjunct to this business is the buying and selling and
boarding of horses, wbile these gentlemen are thoroughly conver-
sant with this, and we predict for them a lucrative trade and a satis-
factory business career.
Messrs. Stikeleather Bros, constitute the proprietorship of this es-
tablishment, and are among our most solid and progressive business
men.
This firm also does the principal baggage transfer of the city, and
are prompt in this line on all occasions Telephone call No. 7.
THE BURNETT HOUSE FORMERLY " EAGLE HOTEL,"
Remodeled, Refurnished and Refitted Throughout.
Mrs. L. J. BURNETT, Proprietress.
Among the hotels of much needed improvement, and one that is
destined to succeed and gain popularity is the Burnett House, lo-
cated on South Main street and under tbe experienced management
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of Mrs. L. J. Burnett, latterly proprietress of the Central Hotel at
Hot Springs, N. C.
For a long time past this house had been poorly managed, and in
fact was at a very low rating, but under its new management we
predict for it a successful career and large patronage. This hostlery
has about 20 guest rooms, and we can not say too much in its favor.
The proprietress, Mrs. Burnett, is a lady of pluck and energy, which
is amply attested in her manner of taking hold of this house and
bringing it up to such a standard of excellence. The Eagle Hotel
was in former days one of the finest conducted hotels in this section
and enjoyed a most flattering custom, but for some cause or other it
fell into bad hands and having frequently changed management, we
were sorry to note the stagnant condition of late years which has
characterized this once famous hotel.
Mr. Robert Johnson, of this city, the owner of this splendid
structure, has gone to much expense in the improvement of this house,
and it now stands in competition with the popular and well appointed
hotels of this mountain resort, having been lately thoroughly
renovated, cleaned, kalsomined and refurnished with first-class ac-
coutre and convenience necessary for the comfort of guests. This
house has 25 light and well ventilated rooms newly and elegantly
arranged and offers splendid attractions for both resident and pleas-
ure-seeker.
The rate of charges stipulated by this hostelry range from $1.50 per
day to $5 to $S per week. The table is laden with substantial and
delicate edibles and everything good the market affords.
The hostess, Mrs. Burnett, is a lady of pleasant and affable bear-
ing, and is thoroughly deserving of a large patronage.
ASHEVILLE WOOD YARD.
Asheville Cement and Plaster Works. Asheville Artificial Stone
and Tile Works. C. E. Moody. Prop'r, Office 30 Patton Avenue.
Tel. 73.
These important branches of industry are in their very nature of
material concern to the community at large ; hence it claims most
prominent mention.
This gentlemen being the operator of this combination,
which represents one of the most important concerns in this section,
the offices of the company being located at No. 30 Patton Avenue^
while the large, commodious yards and warehouses are very con-
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veniently located in the western part of the city, near the Depot.
While this company has not been in operation as long as some others
in the same line, yet they have, by superior facilities and the hand-
ling of first class line of products, succeeded in building a large pa-
tronage. This company handles, in both wholesale and retail lots,
fire wood, all sizes and lengths, cut, split and delivered, ready for
use, cord wood of all kinds, charcoal ; also coke, crushed to various
sizes for stoves, ranges and furnaces.
Also a representative adjunct of this house is English, German,
Portland and Domestic Cements, Calcined Plaster, Lime and Roof-
ing Material. Also, artificial stone and tiling work, such as side-
walks, walks in yards, offices, halls, floors for stoves, basements,
hearths, and carriage blocks, of various colors and designs. Also,
lay concrete sidewalks and similar work.
Mr. C. E. Moody, the efficient manager and proprietor of these
several industries, is a native of England, and has been operating
in Asheville for nearly two years, and taking into consideration the
prominence already gained by him, we predict for this establish-
ment a continuation of prosperity and increasing popularity.
Samples of work can be seen at Raysor & Smith's drug store, Na-,
tional Bank of Asheville, also Carmichael's drug store.
T. W. & A. M. TRIPPLETT BROS.
Fine Family Groceries and Provisions, near Old Passenger Depot,
corner Robert and Buxton Streets.
These are young men full of grit and enterprise, fostered and
developed in the old commonwealth of North Carolina. They have
been established in business about two years and have a wide circle
of friends and acquaintances, secured among the large patronage of
the house.
They carry a fine stock of family and staple groceries, confection-
ery, cigars and tobacco, including a full line of glass and crockery-
ware, chickens, butter and country produce- and nowhere in this
section can a nicer stock be found from which to select.
These gentlemen occupy a nice storeroom, and enjoy the confidence
of the community. Every attention is given their customers and
they are obliging and courteous to all.
The management of this house is prosecuting in a straight-forward
manner, and their trade is steadily increasing— the result of energy
and enterprise— and we commend the people, where in need of
groceries of any kind, by all means call on Messrs. Triplett Bros.
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HARE BROTHERS.
Fresh Family Groceries, No. 17 South Main Street.
Those branches of trade which are more especially related to home
and table comforts, bring into requisition the shrewdest ability to
meet the strong competition with which it must contend. These
qualifications are apparent, at the same time energetic business
management, associated in the transactions of Messrs Hare Bros.
In the purchase of their supplies they are careful to secure, first,
the best grade of goods for their trade; and second, to secure from
good and reliable sources, upon such terms as will enable them to
give to their numerous patrons, the advantage of the choicest and
most desirable goods in the city at the lowest prices.
The premises occupied by these gentlemen are conveniently
located at No. ] 7 South Main street, and they make a specialty of
selling fresh vegetables from the large country farms every morning,
including butter, chickens, eggs, and in this particular line they
have to offer something choice on all occasions, including every
article belonging to the family grocery business.
* The three Hare Brothers are progeny of " Tar Heel " flesh and
blood, and individually, and as a firm, represent our best citizens.
Personally, the-e gentlemen are polite and obliging, coupled with
unimpeachable methods of conducting all business affairs, justly
meriting the large trade of which they are recipients, and are highly
regarded by their many patrons and acquaintances.
THE STEVENSON HOUSE,
Transient and Regular Board, southwest corner Patton Avenue and
Church Street, Mrs. S. Stevenson, Proprietress.
The boarding accommodations of Asheville are superior to cities
of much larger population, and in this connection we desire to call
the attention of our many readers to the well known house con-
ducted by Mrs. Stevenson, southwest corner Patton Avenue and
Church street, within easy access to the postoffice, Court house,
theatre, &c. Electric cars from the depot and all other sections of
the city pass the doors ; hence it is at once seen that the location is
a very favorable one. It is a well built structure, containing about
twenty large and light bed-rooms, hall and dining room, and, in
fact, everything that would tend to the benefit and comfort of the
WEJ
E make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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E make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and xo McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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guests, which are at all times numerous, owiug to the good accom-
modations which are fully commensurate with the prices charged, "
The proprietress, Mrs. 8. Stevenson, a lady of long practical ex-
perience, and well worthy of the large measure of regard in which she
is held, together with the heavy show of public patronage she enjoys.
The table here is at all times laden with fresh and wholesome
edibles, which are cooked and served in a careful manner, and the
guests are attended to with politeness and promptness by the waiters.
The rates of this house are : Transient, §1 per day, and $5 to $7
per week, according to location of room ; and those sojourning in
this city will do well to call and register at the Stevenson House.
H. T. SCOTT,
Hatter and Tailor, Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, Patton Avenue
and Water Street, under Fulenweider Bros ' Shoe Store.
Among the factors that form a part of the immense whole of the
industries of a city, and an establishment of prominence and one
deserving of mention in our business review, is that of H. T. Scott,
who recently established himself in Asheville, and since that time
has enjoyed a growing and profitable trade. He makes a specialty
of cleaning and remodelling ladies' and gentlemen's hats, clothing,
kid gloves, ribbons and kid shoes, and work of every description in
this branch of mercantile industry, having every facility for doing
such work in the latest and most improved methods. He is not
surpassed in the excellence of his work, while he also handles a fine
assortment of hats and caps.
Mr. Scott is a gentleman of strict business ability, and his repre-
sentations can wholly be relied upon. His trade is steadily increas-
ing, and gentlemen needing silk hats ironed and polished up will
secure satisfactory work from this house.
Mr. Scott is a native ot North Carolina, and is a gentleman of
obliging and courteous training. Parties desiring work from a dis-
tance can send such per express, in which case charges for same
will be allowed.
M. ELLICK,
Taxidermist and Manufacturer of Fancy Fur Goods, and Buyer
of Raw Fur.
There are few persons for whom taxidermy has not a decided
charm, presenting, as it does, the rarest specimens of animal life.
Among the popular taxidermists of this section is Mr. M. Ellick,
whose card we give this prominence.
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Mr. Ellick is a native of Germany, and a graduate of the College
of Taxidermy in the city of Shreem, (Province of Poson). This
gentleman has had, in addition to a full apprenticeship to the trade,
the advantage of twenty years' practical experience in the profession,
and has resided in Asheville for the past six or eight years, during
which time he has uninterruptedly followed his present business.
He occupies a roomy building, and carries the finest line of furs,
mounted heads, antlers and mineral specimens ever seen in the
city.
His line of native birds, animals, &c, is very complete. Mr. El-
lick does an excellent business, and his work warrants the attention
of all lovers of this art. He makes a specialty of mounting pet ani-
mals in life-like manner, guaranteeing in every case life-life pose.
He personally superintends this business, and the rarest specimens
of animals are produced, if in good condition, at fair prices ; and his
work is as represented in every case. Also, old fur garments worked
over, so they look like new.
W. TURNER,
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Groceries, and
Country Produce a specialty. No. 315 Haywood Street, West
end.
Without fear of contradiction in a general write up of Asheville's
representative business men and an establishment deserving of
prominent mention, is the general merchandise house of Mr. Turner,
who is an old and reliable merchant, formerly of London, England,
who has catered to a class of appreciative patrons of the west end
for the past two years, and there is no firm whose career has been
more prosperous than this dealer.
His line embraces a carefully selected stock of dry goods, notions,
boots, shoes, clothing and gentlemen's furnishing goods, with every
article belonging to this line of mercantile industry.
This storeroom is neatly fitted up, being well adapted to the trade
in which he is pursuing.
His location being also somewhat distant from the centre of Asbe-
ville's main business portion incurs less expense in the matter of
rents, &c, which gain is invariably bestowed upon his numerous
patrons, and at prices that would be difficult to duplicate anywhere
in the city.
Mr. Turner gives employment to several clerks, displaying through-
out a vast amount of energy, enterprise and business ability, never
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forgetting to be truly successful, equity niust characterize all deal-
ings by understanding fully how to conduct a paying business.
This firm continues to enjoy an increasing patronage, and the
business of the present year will double that of its predecessors, and
its condition meets the expectation of a large number of friends and
well-wishers of high standing.
In addition to a large trade in the dry goods line, he deals largely
in country produce and provisions of all kinds to meet the wants of
many of our most prominent citizens, whose requirements he fully
understands. In fact the entire departments are complete, and in
commercial circles this firm is recognized by an esteemed constitu-
ency for his commendable and auspicious mode of transacting
business, manifesting at all times kind, and the most courteous
treatment, to all.
JAMES WOLFE.
Fresh Meats and Provisions, No. 260 Patton Avenue.
Including the prominent and pioneer leaders in this line of mer-
cantile trade, none takes precedence of Mr. Wolfe, who is an old
and experienced man in the meat and provision business and has
long been identified in the commercial circles of this city as a gentle-
man of fair and honorable dealings with his numerous patrons and
acquaintances.
This gentleman occupies convenient quarters at 260 Patton Avenue,
and keeps continually on hand all the fresh meat required by a
fastidious public.
We noticed his large and splendid air-tight refrigerator, which
insures, at all times, well-preserved meats of the most desirable
class.
Mr. Wolfe is a native of " Key Stone " State, and is well known
in this city, an experienced caterer of large ability and is' heartily
supported by remunerative patronage and steadily increasing trade.
ROBERT H. LEE & CO.,
House Painters, and also make a Specialty of Putting in Plate
Glass Fronts, No. 83 Bailey Street.
It has been our constant care in this work to speak of individuals,
firms and enterprises strictly upon their merits ; hence, it is with
pleasure we call attention to the vocations of the gentlemen whose
card forms the subject of our editorial.
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In a growing city like Asheville this is an enterprise that com-
mands the attention of a large number of people, who contemplate
improvements in beautifying their houses and adding to the attrac-
tiveness of their business premises.
There is no branch of mercantile progress in which is represented
such a field for natural ability and adaptability as in the house
painter and decorator. Messrs. R. H. Lee & Co., whose premises
are located at 83 Bailey street, carry constantly on hand the usual
equipage for the conduct of this line of trade.
The gentlemen comprising this firm are Messrs. Robert H. Lee, a
native of South Carolina, who has managerial charge of the busi-
ness, while P. J. Perkinson, of this State, is a gentleman of long
experience in tbis line.
The inception of this business took place about five years ago,
during wnich time, by close attention to business and a fair dealing
to all, these gentlemen have won the confidence and favor of a large
circle of patrons and friends. As an evidence of the superiority of
this firm's work, we call attention to the elegant finish of the Pack
residence, also Judge Moore's new residence and the Battery Park
Hotel.
Personally, these gentlemen are courteous and pleasant, and with
long experience and a thorough knowledge of the complexities of this
line of work, they justly merit the large patronage and confidence
they receive.
THE J. B. COLE.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS, Butterick, near terminus
Patton Avenue.
There is no class of business houses that constitute a more impor-
tant and valuable branch of our commercial establishments than
the manufactories. A prominent industry in this line is J. B. Coles's
Foundry and Machine Shops, located on Butterick street, near ter-
minus of Patton avenue. At these works are done all kinds of iron
and brass castings, turning and all kinds of machine work, repair-
ing of all kinds of farming and factory machinery, and for this pur-
pose a number of skilled and competent workmen are employed. Mr.
Cole is also agent for new and second hand engines and all kinds of
machinery, and manufactures saw mills, cane milk, gudgions, sash
weights and casting of every description.
Mr. Cole is a native of Buncombe County, and has been engaged
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in the above business seventeen years, which has steadily increased
until his house is known throughout a large territory. He is a gen-
tleman of extended experience and ability, and possess superior
facilities for the execution of this work, and is prepared to offer
special accommodations to all those who patronize this business, as
the proprietor is a courteous gentleman, and is highly regarded in
commercial circles.
T. W. NORVILL,
Manufacturer of Fine Boots and Shoes, 18 Patton Avenne.
In a review of the mammoth enterprises summed up in this
growing city we must not fail to pay tribute to those of lesser magni-
tude which form a part of the progress of this " Gem City of the
Mountains." Mr. T. W. Norvill, a representative business man of
this city, is entitled to mention, and it is with pleasure we direct
your attention to the vocation which has employed his well directed
efforts for the past twenty years. This gentleman has been engaged
in the manufacture of boots and sboes in this city for the past 18
years, and has established himself well in the confidence of the en-
tire community, and by fair and honorable dealing has succeeded in
building up a lucrative trade. He served his apprenticeship in
Knoxville, Tenn., and has been a resident of this city since 1872. His
shop is located in Fulenweider & Bro's shoe store, 18 Patton avenue,
contains all necessary convenience for doing business in his Jine, and
he is worthy of popular favor and encouragement.
He makes a specialty of fine shoemakingand also does all kind of
repairing quickly and satisfactory to all patrons.
Personally Mr Norvill has a host of friends, and is much admired
as a skillful workman.
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J. H. WOODY & CO.,
Dealers in Carriages and Harness, No. 68 South Main. Telephone
Call No. 7.
The wonderful growth in this city in the last decade is in a meas-
ure without a parallel in the history of the advancing South, and
within her gates are some establishments that have made equal
strides with her in this unparallelled growth. Among the foremost
of these is the establishment whose card forms the caption of this
article.
For some time past these gentlemen have been engaged in this
business, and are fast establishing a trade which is worthy of more
than passing notice, because the manufacture and sale of Carriages,
Harness and Saddlery have become essentially an important factor
in the commercial aggregate of a city's business, and in Asheville
we find a number of enterprising firms engaged in this line.
The premises occupied by Messrs. Woody & Co., are at 68 South
Main, and they carry constantly in stock all the latest styles and de-
signs in carriage harness and saddlery and represent some of the
largest manufactories in the West, and this is probably one of the
most desirable places in Asheville to visit when contemplating a
purchase of anything in this line.
These gentlemen have long been identified with Asheville's pro-
gress, and none are more worthy a liberal patronage than Woody &
Co.
The firm is composed of J. H. Woody and F. Stikeleatber. The
latter named gentleman is also manager of the Asheville Transfer
and Livery Company, with office at 08 South Maine, and in tins
line is prepared to meet all requirements in the matter of stylish
rigs and fashionable riding horses, together with prompt attention
to baggage and parcel transfer to any part of the city. Personally
these gentlemen in trade and social circles are liberal and popular,
and individually are respected by a large number of friends and citi-
zens.
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"MARBLE HALL,"
Hammershlag & Whittlock, Propr's, 32 South Main Street.
The most conspicuous sign, and one beyond a possibility calculated
to attract unusual attention, is that of " Marble Hall," proclaiming
strictly and metaphorically not a " dream/' but a realization of start-
ling truths, which include the leading haberdashers of this metrop-
olis.
By reference to this popular establishment we recall to beautiful
memory the enchanting operatic air by Monsieur F. Beyer, "I dreamed
I dwelt in Marble Halls," &c; hence it must needs be if those were
pleasant inspirations, we can readily comprehend how interesting it
would be to find one's self in a genuine marble hall and veritable
clothing palace, surrounded by all the elegant and fashionable rai-
ment and such requisites known to this cultured and progressive age.
Accordingly as the man who works must eat, so also must he be
clothed. The outer man this day and time constitutes, in many
cases, something greater than the inner man ; and truly ample pro-
vision for such has been made him in Asheville. The clothing firms
of this splendid city forms a solid and substantial part of its busi-
ness population. Our clothiers are men of wealth and influence,
and of thorough acquaintance with their business.
Prominent among the leading retail establishments should be men-
tioned Messrs. Hammershlag & Whittlock. These gentlemen carry
continually in stock at their attractive establishment a full
line of clothing, in the prevailing styles. In addition they carry
gentlemen's furnishing goods, which line is conspicuous for its taste-
ful and fashionable assortment, and also make a specialty of the
the latest shapes and styles of hats and caps
This firm employs several courteous gentlemen of wide experience
to wait upon their numerous customers. This is one of the most
successful of our mercantile establishments, and fully deserves the
patronage of a discriminating and fastidious public. It is a pleasant
place to trade, and while all the gentlemen are courteous, they never
try to force one to buy. This firm made its inception about a year
ago, whose member* are Messrs. Hammershlag, a prosperous mer-
chant of this city, and Adolph Whittlock, lately of Richmond, Va.
Personally, these gentlemen are thorough going business men, and
highly regarded in the commercial world.
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THE ASHEVILLE PRESS.
Iu no other country is the newspaper so widely circulated as in
the United States. To the large portion of business rnen it consti-
tutes the greater portion of the matutinal meal, and in many fami-
lies it forms the only literature accessible to them. This extensive
patronage places a responsibility upon the publisher and editor,
which cannot be easily expressed in words, for the newspaper, con-
trolling as it does the power to yield its influence for right or for
wrong, may for the time sway the multitudes to either extreme. Its
influence in moulding the popular thought and fearless discussions
of public questions have made it a powerful factor in the civilization
of a nation, and being perfectly untrammelled iu its utterances, it
may discuss with the greatest freedom questions involving the
gravest issues and matters pertaining to the civil, the religious or
the political world.
Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the American press is that,
with its unrestricted right of free speech, it does not abuse the
power accorded it, but, on the contrary, uses this mighty influence
in advocating the right and in disseminating its opinions in the good
and honest government for the people without fear or prejudice.
Asheville is extremely fortunate in having a daily press, of whose
influence is thrown in the upbuilding of the city and the elevation
of its citizens.
The Daily Citizen, four pages, and Weekly, eight pages, is the
leading newspaper of Western North Carolina. Democratic always.
It covers the news of its field thoroughly, and comments on it
freely and vigorously as the oldest paper in its section. The Daily
Citizen enjoys a patronage accorded to no other paper, while the
Weekly's circulation is constantly growing.
The Evening Journal, a spicy and newsy daily, devoted to local
interests and the upbuilding of Western North Carolina. Edited
and published by Messrs. Clegg & Donohue.
The Democrat, a large eight-page weekly, by Messrs. R. M. Fur-
man and David M. Vance.
The Asheville Baptist Weekly, Rev. E. A. Brown; business
manager.
The Asheville Methodist, Rev. J. F. Austin.
The Lyceum, monthly, Tilman R. Gaines, 7;'> North Main.
The Country Homes, monthly, Messrs. Tomlinson.
The Farmer and Mechanic, weekly, Messrs. Stansill & Morris.
The Medical Journal, monthly, Drs. Taylor and Merriweather.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
OF THE
CO
City of Ashevillej
FOR 1890-1891.
si
With the annexment of a Revised City Map, showing Location of H
Streets, Course of the Motor Car Lines, Public Buildings 53
and Hotels, including other Points of ^
Noteworthy Attraction ' O
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"PRICE - - ----- $5.00. gj
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE DIRECTORY
ab above
acct account
adv...; advertisement
A F C Asheville Female
College
ag'l imp'l.ag'l implements
agt agent
al alley
asst assistant
assoc association
atty ..attorney
bds boards
bet between
bkpr bookkeeper
bl'd'g building
carp carpenter
c colored
co company
coDd conductor
cor corner
ct pi court place
ch md chambermaid
elk clerk
c h court house
dep deputy
desc arte. ...descriptive ar-
ticle
dist district
E or e east
eng engineer
Kch Brd French Broad
es east side
gen'l mdse.... general mer-
chandise
H I School. ..Home Indus-
trial School
ins agt insurance agent
ins insurance
la lane
lab laborer
mi miles
mkr maker
mnir manufacturer
mfy manufactory
mngr manager
mtn mountain
no north
ne northeast
nvv northwest
opp • opposite
P O postoffice
pt pfesident
ptr painter
prof. professor
prin principal
pubr publisher
H or r residence
ret retail
K& 1_>... Richmond & Dan-
ville
St or st street
So or s south
sw southwest
se southeast
supt superintendent
secty or secy secretary
treas treasurer
telopr. telegraph operator
wid widow
whol wholesale
wks works
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►3 CD
51 CO
Co
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a£
co O
ABE
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ABERNETHY HAYWOOD, c, brakeman, bds
Haywood
Acheson Nina Miss, bds 87 Bailey
342 s§?
gee
o O
The ~l .. k H. Loughran's "lite Man's k,t
Have been recommended bv the leading physicians of the State for medicinaf §
purposes. €or, South Slain antl Eagle, Down Stairs, »
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E. Rankirf, Cashier. Capital,
^ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
as
•a
j^* ACH • 106 ALL
■££* — _ . .
"** Acheson Blanche Miss, bds 87 Bailey
§ Ackland Harry, decorative sign ptr, office 29 North Main, r
same
g Adams Lula Miss, pupil H I School
J£ Adams Eugene, eng R&D R'y, bds 452 South Depot
§ Adams Charles, railroader, bds 60 Depot
"e« Adams D D, brickmason, r 384 W Haywood
r- Adams Julia W Mrs, r 384 VV Haywood
j Adams J S, atty, office Legal bldg, r near Richmond Hill
j Adams Cordelia Mrs, wid Stephen, r near Richmond Hill
-25 Adams T S Mrs, r near Richmond Hill
•e" Adams Lena, c, laundress, bds Cripple Creek
£&• ■ •
=-
C T. E1WLS
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
©£> Adams, c, cook, 27 N Walnut
g| Adams Emily, c, house maid, r Walnut, near N Main
~§Adt Rosa Mrs, bds 47 Walnut
0 Adt H J, 1st cook Battery Pk, bds 47 Walnut
„Ahl W F, drug elk Grant's, 24 S Main, r 14 S Spruce
OAhl W F Mrs, r 14 S Spruce
^ Aiken Lavinia. c, laundress, r 149 Beaumont
..Aiken Minnie, c, ch maid, r 149 Beaumont
§Aiken Will, foreman Citizen office, N Ct PI, bds 60 Depot
SAiken Nannie Mrs, bds 60 Depot
jxjAker Mollie Miss, modiste, r Woodfin and Charlotte
£> Allen W M, c, lab, r rear 263 Bailey
§ MfjKinntiji ft PefriB ^erc^ ^ors> ^ ^ ^m ~
fc^ ' Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
The Most Complete Stock of B fk at \ I I ^
Me Drags, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines fl&VSOfw MSlltll Si.gi
31 l'a It n Ave.
ALL 107 ALE
Kb
So
Allen Pink, c, cook, 86 Woodfin
Allmon Minnie Miss, r 54 Mtn h|
Allison Julius, carp, r Bailey, bet Blanton and Church S°
Allison Ervin, fireman, bds Jeff Drive near frt depot -"S
Allison J W, flagman, bds Jeff Drive near frt depot p°:
Allison Ervin, fireman, bds 298 Depot |c
Allford Tim, lab, bds Cripple Creek g§-
Alford Ella McD Miss, teacher A F College, r same 5'
Allred E H, carp, r 350 Haywood
Allred A H Mrs, r 350 Haywood
Alexander Ida H Miss, pupil A F College HH
Alexander Rebecca Mrs, r 265 S Main
The Sunset Mnuntainland Co. CWYN & WESTAGENT,g
JS. £3. Court Square. <gd
ALEXANDER J M, Dealer in Harness and Sadlery, Q
4 No Ct Place, r 265 S Main (See descriptive article) Q
Alexander, Louis, bds 265 so Main W
Alexander Wyatt, bds 265 so Main
Alexander Mary Miss, bds 265 so Main lx
Alexander Arthur, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds 266 Pat- a
ton ave q
Alexander Meek, cook, 85 Park ave •
Alexander D. B., sewing machine agt, bds 94 Cherry
Alexander W. J., r 40 Flint -^
Alexander Margaret E. Mrs, r 40 Flint &.
Alexander Fannie Miss, r 40 Flint *^
The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an hour or ;-a
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at ^J
|| Cor. South Main So Eagle, Bg=
— — ^— — — -»-
(Down Stairs.) — =3
Jas. H. Loughran's "White Man's Bar,
Organized May, 1888 ; Lewis Maddux,
£« WfiSIfirr MF I BflflK. President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
**> HDOIOIN UUIUIMIU UUNI\J dent j R Kankin, Cashier. Capital,
c| $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
im2 est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
If. ALE 108 AMB
.^Alexander H., c, waiter Battery Park
^"Alexander Cora, c, nurse 452 So Depot
^'lAlexander Mandie, c, laundress, 96 Church
00
o°.Alexander Alex, c, wks R. & D. Depot, r near Philip
^Alexander Addie, c, laundress, rne.ar Philip
^Alexander Lavinia, c, cook, 173 Haywood
■|| Alexander J. L., steward Battery Park, r same
^-"Alexander Frank, c. fruitman, r 50 Poplar
^Alexander Kate, c. r 50 Poplar
-^Alexander Jordan Rev., c, r 142 Pine
tis Alexander Jane, c, laundress, r 142 Pine
«| Alexander Sallie, c, waitress, r 137 Valley
« «. — —
4X Fattoxi Ave
p. «, -
ThilTtoU
Keeps everything1 in the House
I Furnishing- line, as well as a large
o i line of China, ©lass, Lamps, «fcc.
I^Allen James, lab., r near Cotton Factory
^a Allen Lillie, r near Cotton Mills
55 1 Allen William, lab, r near Cotton Factory
J^Allen Martha J., r near Cotton Mills
a a Allen P. H., harnessmaker, bds Roberts, near Cotton Factory
H^Allen E. M., c, plasterer, r near 263 Bailey
q5 Allen Angeline, c, r near 263 Bailey
•|Aldridge Millie, cook, 160 Bailey
5 Aldridge Lock, engineer, r bet Hill and Haywood
WAldiidge Edith Mrs, r bet Hill and Haywood
g Ambler C P, asst physician Winyali House, ne cor Pine and
pr4 Baird, r same
<u
* McKINNON & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
g Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
11
DAVOflD 9 OIIIIITLI'O stock of drcogists' susdwes i» ths ao
nflloUn & OlVIIInO most variecland com- 01 D.jjgn flwgpyp ||
plete of any bouse in Asheville. .^— — i^— — «—— i ^ ^
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AMI 109 AND Sf
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Amiss J Taylor, drug clerk Carmichael, so Main, r 141 Hay--01 3
wood §Q
(0 o
Amiss JT Mrs, 1 141 Haywood -*|
Angel Fannie, c, laundress, r Phillip f 3
Angel Mattie, c, r Phillip |g
Anderson Nevada Miss, pupil H I School %§:
Anderson Stacy, pupil H I School get
Anderson Sallie J, r near French Broad Lumber Yards •
Anderson Ross, r near French Broad Lumber Yards
Anderson L M, section foreman R&D Ry, r near French
Broad Lumber Yards £Q
Anderson Carrie Miss, r near French Broad Lumber Yards
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£1 w
■ jo
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of b«
TA/A i AM V Mil Ml Ml AM DEEDS, and Notary Public, £d
H fliirffl* y. yllSilIIlflllli^0, 3° PattOM Ave»"e- Asheville. y. O. 3*
wifii it 1 v««iimwh; Speciallles: M property ana Conveyancing. Si
; , «»
Anderson H P, secretary Y M C A, bds Gino House, Hay- §|
wood and French Broad ave
Anderson Curtis, head waiter Glen Rock f^
Anderson Mitchell, carpenter, r rear 348 Haywood £d
Anderson W K, bds 155 no Main g
Anderson J W Rev, r West and Seney ^
Anderson Lena, c, cook, 34 Flint q
Anderson Andrew, <:, waiter Grand Central, r near 64 Poplar 2
Anderson Hattie, c, laundress, near 64 Poplar
Angel Mattie, c, nurse, bds 32 Bailey
Andrews Miss, bds Gano House, Haywood and French q
Broad ave
. , . — ~ 1
S^^SfE&S JasJ, Mnu'i L "WMte Man's Bar," |g
on exhibiton to attract the
ttention of the lower trade.
But First-Class Goods only at Cor- Sout:i1 Main and *&S& (Do*11 Stairs.) ?
attention of the lower trade. - ®
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux'
IIIIM Presi^ent' L. P. McLoud, Vice-Preai-
h)3 ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
* g $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
,c loaned on Real Estate on long time.
jqcu, °
AND . 110 ARM '
K^ —
[>£ Andrews C T, r 35 west Haywood
H° Andrews Allie, r 105 Cleveland
W5 Andrews J B, carpenter, bds Carolina House
"* Andrews Lucy Mrs. bds Carolina House
^Andrews H J, r 105 Cleveland
a Anthony John r, lab, bds 18 Bearden ave
jg. Anthony Emma, c, laundress, bds Cripple ck
Appling John, c, wks Battery Park
qq Arnold Virginia Miss, pupil A F College
^ Arnold Lillian Miss, pupil A F College
f* ARNOLD Rev J D, prof A F College, r same
Jjj Arnold Pearl Miss, pupil A F College
Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton,
AKHEVILLfi, N. C.
WNo. 43 Patton Avenue, under Grand Opera
Wiajiuij uuuio (y uiuiiiciiuiij HOuse. "woodlawn"
Thomas, Roberts. Stevenson Stoves & Ranges, [WOOD] COOK SXOVES.
Also, Bridgeford & Co.'s Steel Ranges. Specialty Made of Hotel Rauges.
^j Arnold Hugh, telegraph operator R&D Depot, bds 45 2 So
Depot
£■4 Artis Mahala, r Church between Bailey and so Main
£H Arthur J P, attorney, r 324 College
ijj Arthur J P Mrs, r 324 College
fe Arthur F B Miss, r 324 College
ARRINGTON Dr B F, dentist, office 31 Patton ave, 2d
q floor, R Woodfin & Locust. (See adv)
•+3 Arrington B F Mrs, r Woodfin and Locust
03 Arrington Mary Miss, r Woodfin and Locust
jU Armstrong J L Mrs, r 45 Bridge
P^ Armistead Will, c, driver, bds 16 Short
"3 McKINNON & PEINE, Mmi Tailors- 58 Soiltl1 M*'" Stat,
(^ Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Our SODA. WATER and other Mountain Drinks arc conceded theW>
best. The only place where whites alone are served. a ft
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, fl
Sl^attonjflLvenue.H |
"ASH 111 ASH Ja
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Asheville Baptist The, Rev E A Brown, bus mngr ?=
Asheville Methodist The, Rev J F Austin |^
ASHEVILE MILLING CO, office 30 Patton ave, Tel||
36, E E Eagan, W E Collins cl
ASHEVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, Oak st bet Wood- II
fin and College, Prof B E Atkins, Pres and Treas, £■•§_
J D Arnold, Secty. (See descriptive article) 3q
Asheville Tobacco Woiks, So Main, Frederick Hull, mngr i'o
Asheville Street Car Co, office, So Main, (Tel i6,)ThosWS<
Patton, supt "
ASHEVILLE CIGAR CO, 33 Patton ave, R R Porter, § 1
' *^ ft)
mngr 2-«
_ .|.g
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,!!
111 iiniMin 11 mill M
G.T.RAWLS,
No. 5 Patton Ave, Asheville, N. C. m
ASHEVILLE HOMESTEAD LOAN ASSOC, S Ham- ^
mershlag, pres; A A Gudger, v pres ; E J Holmes, ^
secy and treas • ©
ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO, office 30 Patton ave, ^
(Tel 40); H T Collins, pres; E E Eagan, secy and treas 2
ASHEVILLE LUMBER AND MNFG CO, West End, ©
(Tel 9), W B Marx, pres; E S Clayton, mngr -^
ASHEVILLE ICE FACTORY, "West End," Tel 67 _
ASHEVILLE FURNITURE AND LUMBER CO, ©
A W Butt, pres, Springfield, Ohio; W H Young, '
vice pres, Kenton, Ohio; W VV Avery, treas; Wm *»
Edmiston, secy and gen'l mngr; G H Walker, supt. **"
PURITY, ) -ft-ses: otrsa specialties. SS-
romptnI1sand i Jag. B. Loughra&'s i;White Han's Bar.'E-
Qor. South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs.] V*
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Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
§50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
ral Banking Business Transacted.
ASH
112
ATK
Asheville Shoe Co, Patton ave, (Tel 34,) R L Graham, pres;
M D Long, v pres; Jno Y Jordon, secy and treas.
ASHEVILLE MINING AND MINERAL CO, office 5
No Main, Nat Atkinson, A M Stoner, F L Dortch,
(Tel 74)
Askew Lydia, c, r 109 Beaumont
Aston E J, insurance agt, r 63 Church
Aston Cordelia G, r 63 Church
Aston Anna Miss, c, bds 63 Church
Aston Mildreth Mrs, r 112 Charlotte
Aston Edward, r 112 Charlotte
Athletic Club, S Main
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Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas, W. B. Gwyn, President.
Atk
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ns Otho, bds 146 S Main
ns Prof B E, Pt A F College, r same
ns B E Mrs, r A F College
ns Emmett D, r A F College
ns Jas W, r A F College
ns Mary F Miss, r A F College
ns Lilian J Miss, r A F College
ns Berni W Miss, r A F College
ns Wm, painter, r 165 Church
ns Sarah, r 165 Church
ns T W Jr, bds 146 so Main
ns Eugene, bds 146 so Main
PETME Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
w
'E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w:
E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantiee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and xo McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
, §>£
Rayssr la Smith's Drug Store, 31 Pattan k.
■•'■<■"•<" "-»'* mvsct w !iiu.ui * uiuu1 Abulia ui ta^.u avy. a?
a customer at
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. | 2.
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ATK 113 ATK og
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Atkins wid Thos, r 146 so Main §"P
Atkins Jas, bds 146 S Main ||
Atkins Isaac, painter, bds 16? Church = 3
Atkins Andrew wks A Fur Factory, r near Cotton Mills So
Atkins Sue Miss, r 214 Chestnut -01®
Atkins Bertha Miss, r 214 Chestnut oS
Atkins W J, traveling salesman, -Knoxville, Tenn, r 2i4i"<!l
Chestnut »§■
so a
Atkins T S, lumber dealer, r 214 Chestnut pg
ATKINSON NAT & SONS, real estate, office 5 N §|
Main, (tel 74) ?~
Atkinson Nat Tr, real estate, office N Main, r 211 Haywood S-S?
H
•
always buy your commencing ■""'"■ ■* ■ ■ ■■■»»•■ " " ' _ ~ *>*<
outfit from us. Every article at our store is new, neat and handsome, and a NH
first-class store in every respect. £^
Atkinson Mary Miss, r Pa Ave, N Asheville ^
Atkinson Mrs Natt Sr, r Pennsylvania ave, N Asheville O
Atkinson Nat, real estate office, 5 N Main, r Pennsylvania w
ave, N Asheville go
Atkinson N B Mrs, r 211 Haywood <^
ATKINSON N B, real estate, Nat Atkinson & Son, P
office 5 N Main, r 211 Haywood. (See desc article) §
Atkinson Julia Miss, bds 50 Chestnut t^
Atkinson E B Mrs, r 50 Chestnut 55
Atkinson B M Mrs, wid M D, mnfr pickles and condiments, ^
r 303 College |g
Atkinson Roy D, tinner, r 305 College P3
Jas, i Loughran's "White Man's Bar," 0or-nSo-Mai,&Eagk f 1
O ' Donn Stairs. ^-<
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly, jg*
S~~ M W. tali & Co., Cf78ttl hla"' ;
h Western Carolina Bank, ps;YKr"S
«s ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
| S $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Your
oz Correspondence solicited.
ti ATK 114 AVE
llATKINSON E B, Nat Atkinson & Sons, real estate
and loans, office 5 N Main, r 50 Chestnut
orjAustelle Isaac W, night watchman Street Car Shops, r 20
iS Mulberry
o . J
>,^Austelle Mary H, r 20 Mulberry
Q.ujAutrey Mattie Mrs, r 22 Bearden
o-gAutrey R J, mngr Singer Machine Co, office 62 S Main, r
4,«» 22 Bearden Ave
IJAustin Mrs, r 160 Bailey
^SAiistin Fletcher, carpenter, r 160 Bailey
^uAustin F, carpenter, r Peachtree
"2'i Austin Mary, r Peachtree
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Walter 5. teta
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
No. 30 Patton Avenue, Asheville, flf. V.
' Specialties: Real Property and Conyeyancing.
fcflAust
y£ Aust
5^Aust
SaAust
n J F, telegraph lineman, r 45 Bridge
n J F Mrs, r 45 Bridge
n Ellen, c, cook, r 1 1 Hiawasse Place
n Frank, c, blacksmith, r nr 160 Sycamore
n Delia, c, r nr 160 Sycamore
» AVERY W W, treas A F & L Co, bds Battery
Park
tt.2 Avery Frank, c, r 4 Madison
w Avery Tempie, c, sick nurse, r 4 Madison Ave
fyfAverv Matilda, c, nurse, Hiawasse Place
MAvery Emma, c, house maid, 95 Charlotte
p^Avery Lizzie, c, cook Mission Hospital, 17 Charlotte
* McKlNNQN & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 Sonth Main St.
S Cleaning and Kepairing Promptly attended to.
B
P n r 0 P n I nT | f| M C fll I Cfl D»y •' Night by competent Apothecaries ; CD
rnLuUlUri lUllU I ILLlU delivered free to any part of the City. 2C
m
Rajrsor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave. 3
BAD 115 BAI 'S
ADGER T W. wks Asheville Shoe Factory, bds 47 f^
Walnut CD
SO
Badger Charles L., mngr King Pub Co, office McAfee build- m
ing, Patton ave, bds 122 Blanton ,.
Badger Mamie L Mrs, bds 122 Blanton •
Bailey Katie Mrs, Cotton Mills, r near same • £ti
Bailey Pollie Mrs, Cotton Mills, r near same S
Bailey Nancy, r near Cotton Factory <j
Bailey Charles, porter Grand Central, r Valley st ^
Bailey P E, r 37 Blanton ®
Bailey M B, carpenter, r 37 Blanton
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Bailey Leah W, r 37 Blanton
ASIIEVILEE, mr. c.
No. 43 Patton Ave, tinder Grand Opera House ^
1 _ y biiM W U a y Vii'ik yyiii Steam Fitting, Gas Fitting. » *t
"ROYAL," GAS MACHINE. £»
Used exclusively by Penn. R. R. o Several now in Operation in this City, g S
_____ ___ _ £,
Bailey Bettie A, wks Cotton Fnctory, r near same *»
Bailey Shedrach, c, plumber, r near 307 Bailey
Bailey Cap, c, boot black, r near 307 Bailey pg.
Bailey John, c, lab, bds near 307 Bailey c-S'
Bailey Mary, c, r near 307 Bailey g|
Bailey Jane, c, r near 307 Bailey ^^
Bailey Viney, c, 70 Bailey st §£'
Bailey James J, c, brickmason, r McDowell st, near Fitch £'§
Planing Mills i =
Bailey Ella, c, r McDowell, near Fitch Planing Mills »a
Bailey Mandie, c, r Philip ?5
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Bailey Vinie, c, laundress, r Poplar |g"
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' The Neatest and most Quiet Place in Town to spend an hour or two at " ^
BILLIARD* or POOL, and at the same time " smile," is at ^^
JAS. H. LOUGBRAN'S "WB1TE MAN'S BAR," JXT ?1
' (Down Stairs.) a>
ii Western Carolina Bank, SaSS M^vSfes
« i ' dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
g-S $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
©z and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
eg _
?Z ' BAI 116 BAI
a:£
0> 3 ■ " ■ ■
•§« Bailey Lee, c, wks Park, r 40 Poplar
5 Bailey Clara, c, cook College, near Asheville Female College
w «
g= Bailey Nancy, c, cook, r 142 Pine
^ Bailey George, c, lab, r 142 Pine
Q* Bailey Nelson, c, janitor Legal Bldg, r Mountain and Pine
•2«; Bailey Nancy, c, laundress, r Mountain and Pine
£= Bailey Carrie, c, nurse Oks ilotel, r Mountain and Pine
Hi Bailey George, c, lab, r Mountain and Pine
&| Bailey William Rev, c, r Mountain and Pine
^!? Bailey Andy, c, shoemaker, r Mountain and Pine
gjj Bailey Fondra, c, lab, r 160 Sycamore
|g Bailey Rebecca, c, r 160 Sycamore
-£• — —
f§ fl HI P AWT ^ Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
5 s U . 1 . llli ff h 0 ? No 5 Patton Ave ^ Asheville N c
>** Bailey C B, c, head waiter Swan Hotel, r same
I Baird, wid A E, r 136 Broad
£| Baird Dr E, r 55 Pine
<z Baird E Mrs, r 33 Pine
jgjj Baird A H, chief police, r 54 Bridge
HS Baird J H Mrs, r 54 Bridge
©3 Baird J A, elk, r 54 Bridge
\a Baird A H, r 54 Bridge
w ^ Baird I C, r 67 College
W Baird C Mrs, r 67 College
£^ Baird Mary Miss, r 6j College
p* Baird Charles, elk S R Chedester & Son, r Grand Central
^ McKIHIIOII & PETB1E, MM Mm, 5B M Main street'
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDEO TO.
PURITY OF GOODS, o
OMTRXESS TO CUSTOMERS, and 0„
uo-ii p i m:ss with orders and prescriptions© g"
HAYSOU tSct SMITH, 31 Patton Ave.-^
"" BAI 117 BAL "||
" — " hj?
Baird C N, elk Chedester & Son, Pattern ave, r A2 Patton ave p^
Baird John, *r, waiter Battery Park Hotel, r 102 Moutain ~H|
Baird Lottie, c, r 102 Mountain d|
Baker H D, butcher, r I to Cherry -mk
Baker L A Mrs, r 1 10 Cherry » °-
Baker Jno A, bds 1 10 Cherry §|
Baker Chas. elk Hare Bros, So Main, bds 27 No Main ©B
Baker C T, elk Hare Bros, So Main, r 27 No Main g
Baker Mary, r 31 Grove
Baker J R, wks Cotton Factory, r 39 West Haywood
Baker L C, wks Cotton Factory, r 39 w Haywood
Baker Davie, r 39 w Haywood
»
Gmyft ^Olest, R"L1NTuARrNcE,S
S. E. Court Square. S
Established 1SS1.
Baker Alfred, c, lab, r 157 Hill
Baker Sallie, c, r r57 Hill Q
Baker Bill, c, lab, r Vailey k^
Baker Nellie, c, laundress, r Valley
Baltimore United Oil Co, West End, (Tel 3$) j^
Ballauf Chas, bds 1 15 Haywood
Ballauf Mrs, bds 115 Haywood
Ball — , auctioneer, r 79 Academy
Ball Mrs, r 79 Academy
Ball J S, auctioneer, r 45 Short
Ball L C, r45 Short
Ball R S, elk No Main, r nr 357 No Main
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JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR/S
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State for medicinal^
purposes, COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. -
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
v III i n |i n I Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux, President,
? WDOlPin Qm f13 KailV L- p- McLoud. Vice-President, J. E. Rankin,
fS lIuOlulll ufllUllllfl UQI Il\l Cashier. Directors-Lewis Maddux, Geo. S.
H ' Powell, J. E. Rankin, C. M. McLoud, J. E. Ray,
« S. H. Reed M. J. Bearden, J. E. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, S50,000; Surplus,
<£ 820,000. State, County and City Depository,
I BAL 118 BAR
Em .
;*2 Ball RS Mrs, rnr 357 No Main
gg Ball M, r 31 Seney
S* Ball M Mrs, r 31 Seney
-g| Ball A T, r East nr No Main
|c» Ball D S Mrs, r East nr No Main
.£g Ballanger Geo, bds So Main
Jg Ballard Dottie, bds 42 Haywood
*S BALLARD WALDO H, Ballard Rich & Boyce,
,*3 tinware, stoves and plumbers, svv cor Court Sqr, r 210
Haywood, (Tel 17), (See descriptive article)
* Ballard A M, physician, office 28 Patton ave, r 210 Hay ward,
|ui (Tel 24)
1 IlltelSiM W. Thrash Si BlbR ^iLA0E,
"Eg &c, for their dear ones! I""« "■ •■"*»" " ••■■J 41 PattOu Ave.
t5s should give us a call before you buy. We are the Leaders.
E-J
,£m u .
1% Ballard Albert Mrs. r 210 Hayoowd
1 2 Baumberger J, cook Winyah House, ne cor Pine and Baird
".g Banning Maggie Miss, pupil H I School
«£ Banning Richard, wks Asheville Shoe Factory, bds Buttrick
S a, Banks Lavina, c, laundress, r Pearson ave
P I Banks Wiley, c, waiter Battery Park, r Pearson ave
§£ Banks, wid H H Rev, r 35 Charlotte
*| Banks Wm M, r 35 Charlotte
' ^Bangle Annie, c, nurse Ravenscroft School
p^j Bandy Etta, cook, Spring nr Broom Factory
£jj Barry E M, driver, bds 50 Peachtree
Pnl Barnhardt Eugene, supt Graham's Factory, r 87 Park ave
i MCEISI l m MerCha Mai? St58 S°Uth
pq CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
The "Carolina" Saloon, <^j \(j
19 North Main St.,
FRANK O'DONNELL,
Proprietor.
In reviewing the business industries of Asheville we find there exists
a class of houses in every way prepared to compet- in the several lines
they represent with other houses of greater cities throughout the South.
The splendid stock, superior resources and excellent commercial stand-
ing is a pride to the citizens of this city.
A house wherein the proprietor has a natural aptitude and taste for
his particular line, is that conducted by Mr. Frank O'Donnell, 19 North
Main, hence we find that it is particularly requisite to compile historic
meutioa of the representative houses in each department of trade, thus
demonstrating the importance of the City of Asheville, and further-
more, the source of his supply.
The establishment occupied by this sentleman contains one of the
largest stocks carried by any firm in a similar line in this sec ion, and
we might add, embraces contributions of the "mellowest and oldest
treasures for man," from the vineyards of every sunny land under every
sunny sky.
The appointments and equipage of these wine rooms are in every sense
first-class, having latelj7 been beautified in the manner of attractive and
expensive fixtures, and generally improved with everything appropri-
ately selected to this line, which ranks it now among the foremost es-
tablishments of the " Future City," making a specialty of Burk's Irish
Whiskey, directly imported by Mr. O'Donnell. The high quality of this
article is well suiter! to the keen taste of the connoisseur and all loversof
an article rich in flavor and aroma.
Mr. O'Donnell, prior to a few v eeks ago, had been for some time past
sojourning with his family in Europe, combining business with pleas-
ure. During his absence the business was under the ye of Mr. Patrick
Mclntire, a competent young man of business ability, who is still with him.
Mr. O'Donnell is a native of County Donegal, Ireland, while the in-
ception the of " Carolina" dates back to 1887, and since his residence in
this City Mr. O'Donnell has been an active foreman of the Rescue Hook
and Ladder Co. of this City, and in many roles has nlayed the part of a
prosperous business man Personally he is of a congenial temperament,
and deserving in a large measure the success so liberally accorded him.
" Life is a breath :
Darkness brinseth death :
Keep, while we may,
Care away."
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, - *~^t^^a^°L,,,n
» Pure Drugs. Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines, £5
— — ^— - o
31 3?atto:n. Aveniae.
BAR 119 BAR fa
rap.
<2
Barnhaidt Mary Mrs, r Sy Park ave
Barnhardt Emma, c, cook, r nr Cotton Factory
Barrett A P, route agent Express Co, r 33 Bailey
Barrett Emma L Mrs, r 33 Bailey
Barnett Mack, c, lab, r Cripple Creek
Barnett Ed, c, lab, Cripple Creek »2.
Barnett W H A, groceryman, r 49 Academy , §aj
Barnett N L Mrs, r 49 Academy ^Jf
Barnett Chas, plasterer, bds 124 Woodfire q^
Barkley R A, car inspector, r 298 Depot Ig.
Barkley Sallie D, r 298 Depot |o
Barker T M, Starnes Ave nr N Main St
" '" i
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of pi
DEEDS, and Notary Public, £"3
Bfo. 30 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. go
Specialties : Real Property and conveyancing. I |
, . a^
Barker M C Mrs, r Starnes Ave nr N Main ||f
Barker M C Miss, r Starnes Ave nr N Main M
Barker Ellen M Miss, r Starnes Ave nr N Main
Barker Lydia S Miss, r Starnes Ave and N Main ?w
Bartley Thos, c, brick moulder, r 157 Hill S
Barber Nita Miss, bds Spring nr Broom Factory ^
Barber L C Mrs, r Spring nr Broom Factory O
Barber J Y, warehouseman, r' Spring nr Broom Factory
Barber Minnie, bds 300 Baily
Barber Mary, c, cook, 452 S Depot
Barber Ellen, c, cook, 115 Haywood Q
Barnwald M E Miss, pupil A F College
SySd^ffaX^ k H. Loughran's "White Man's Bar/'f?
on exhibition to attract the -—»»■—— -.—■■■■—.. ,.— , , „.„_ S.»
attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs, f •
But First-Class Goods only at »
o
A
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
'' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
w $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
BAR 120 BEA
■-
IgBarkley Hy F, teamster, r 298 Depot
aiBarkley Mattie, r 298 Depot
OzBarnard Jack H, electrician, r Starnes Ave and N Main
ISBarnard Ida L, r N Main and Hillside
I^Barnard Sarah, c,rS Main
-^Barnard J H, lumberman, r N Main and Hillside
"foBarnard J H Mrs, r N Main and Hillside
^Barnard W W Mrs, r 74 N Main
BARNARD W W, broker, National Bank of Ashe-
ville, D C Waddell pres, W W Barnard vice-pres
;§*" Lawrence Pulliam cashr, r 74 N Main
^Barnard Miss, removed to Virginia
ASHEVILLE, N. €.
43 Patton Ave. under Grand Opera House.
SANITARY PLUMBING, ROOFING,' Steam- Hot Water and Hot A,r Heat>no.
_._ .-. — — ...J, House-Furnishing Ojoods.
«s — — GAb FITTING"— —HEATING and cooking stoves.—
Cui-
;,alBassett Albert, carpenter, bds 117 S French Broad
•5»Basscoe Bill, c, wks Freight Depot, r 371 Haywood ■
ziBatton L H, bds Patton Ave and Church, sewing machine
gl agent
^Battle S W Mrs, bds Battery Park Hotel .
gJBattle S W, physician, office Johnston Building, S Main, bds
Battery Park, (tel 3s)
ai-^Batson Lewis, sewing machine agent, bds 31 French Broad
% "BATTERY PARK HOTEL, bet Patton Ave, Haywood
frf and French Broad, Jno B Steele, mngr, (tel 35)
WBearden W R, r 15 Bearden Ave
prJBearden W R Mrs, r 15 Bearden Ave
<t?
Jj PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
P Taylor, Bonis & Broteton,^
\\1& are State Agents for N. C. Inland <fc Co.'s celebrated
" Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or deatli in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
IirB are State Agents for N. C. Inland eV: Co.'s celebrate^
»' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plato Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
•'Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
DAVOflD P PMIITUIO StocK of KKCGGISTS* SUNDRIES is IhcQ
rlnluUn 6i olYI! 1 U «■©»* varied and com. 01 Dottntj Ayp]]T]P 5
plete of any house in Asheville. ^P
BEA 121 BEL S
Bearden A R Mrs, r 235 N Main f^
Bearden Minnie E Miss, bds 235 N Main O
Bearden Eugene M, bds 235 N Main m
Bearden M J, Bearden, Rankin & Co, merchants, S Main, r 235
N Main P
Beattie Monroe, c, brick mason, r 83 Beaumont £d
Beaird Lynn P, storekeeper, Glenn Rock Hotel, r same W
Bean Jno K, bds 177 S Main 5
Bean wid Jno, r 177 S Main q
Bean Sam'l H,bds 177 S Main ©
Bean W F, harnessmaker, r Roberts near Cotton Factory ^
Bean R M Mrs, r Roberts near Cotton Factory ^
(-}
Gwyn & West,
Establish.. 1 issi. S. E. Court Square. ?»
3 3
Bean Pink, c, lab, r 136 Biiley £«
Beaman Blanche Miss, pupil A F College
Beach Jennie Miss, r 54 Mountain g.
Beam W S, shoemaker, r 122 Cherry &|
Beam A D, shoemaker, bds 122 Cherry g£
Bean Mary F., r 122 Cherry "§&
Oo
Bebber A C, carpenter, bds 69 Orange g£
Beck M J, elk H Redwood & Co, 7 and 9 Patton ave, r ||
same ||
Beck George, carpenter, bds 128 Bailey £"W
Beck Jackson, carpenter, bds 128 Bailey 5?
Bell Laura Miss, housekeeper Western Hotel, r same |g"
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a a,
The 'Whiskies, I n 1 I J //I I Bl li II p a JllFa
Jas. I. Ifl^iu'i "White Man's Bar,'!
,v,b;.„:;l„, Jas, n. ij0ugara.11 s waits man ear, k
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State tor medicinal?*©
purposes. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs. g-
9
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Viee-Presi-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
m $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
BEL 122 BER
•j|ce — —
-SBell G U, grocer, 62 Charlotte, r .same
fag b ' ■
--/jgBellew Wm P, r 123 Roberts
ozBellew J R, railroader, r 123 Roberfs
IgBellew M J Mrs, r 123 Roberts
.i></>Belote Tracy, plasterer, bds Flint
4=Belote Lillie Miss, bds fllint
IgBelote Kate Mrs, r Flint
^«,Belote V T, plasterer, r Flint
°3Belmore Bert, c, wks Carmichael's so Main, r 82 Valley
^gBelmore Jane c, r 82 Valley
.sSBenson Hy, laborer, r so Main
J, -Benson Lizzie, r so Main
.T.
it fl T 15 II lin 5 Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
■
7 No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
•^Benson E A, painter, r near 50 Bailey
2 ^Benson L Ada, r near 50 Bailey.
£|Beuson Ro, bds near 20 Bailey
fc SBenson Abe, c, r near Broom Factory
^Benson Mary, c, wks Battery Park, r near Broom Factoty
gj|Berry J J, foreman Coal Schute, r near French Broad Lum-
M ber Yards
J-oBerry Clara E, r near French Broad Lumber Yards
% ''Berry Eliza, r Jefferson drive near freight depot
IvjBerry Liney, r Jefferson drive, near freight depot
ftJBerry James, r Jefferson drive near freight depot
—jBerry Hattie, c, laundress, r Madison
^ MgKiDDDD & Pfltril! Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
O ' Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
The Most Complete Stock of
Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines
EajrfHi's.ij
31 Pattou Ave. * °
BEE 123 BIX
Xa
Beernacker Frieda, bds 4 Spring
Bernacker Julius, carpenter, r 4 Spring h
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Bernacker Francis, 4 Spring p^
Best Wm, c, lab, r 31 Valley *g
Best Nellie, c, r 31 Valley jȣ-
Bert Carrie Miss, pupil H I School |c
Bevel Francis, c, cook, 130 Valley
Beval James, c, porter, r 130 Valley
Biddle Pearl Miss, pupil A F College
Bies Catherine, r Baptist Hill
Biggs Julia Miss, modiste, bds 159 Patton ave
Bigelovv Maj Allen G, r Victoria, ij4 miles south Main
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D. Is now the leading place in Asheville to buy |_J
1 Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Rogers Cutlery, PI
ft ft ft ft House Furnishings, Tinware, Stoves, &c, at^j
, , Qi ,'4iU tl prices that will astonish you. Store very neat. □
I MflHie THAD. W. THRASH & CO., ^
41 Patton Ave., Under Grand Opera House. <S
Bigelow G Mrs, r Victoria, 1^ miles south Main Qs
Bird Intha Miss, pupil H I School rt
Bird Maggie, £, ch maid, 67 College W
Bird George Mrs, r 357 North Main
Birdine J D, sewing machine agt, bds 94 Cherry (X
Bissell D W, 2d head master Ravenscroft School a
Bishop Jeff, night watchman, r McDowell, nr Fitch Planing q
Mills •
Bishop Emma, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills
Bishop John L, fireman, bds Jeff Drive, nr freight depot —■»
Bishop Ella Miss, bds 149 Haywood g_
Bixby J S Mrs, bds 155 North Main «»
■ ■ — •— ■ tf~
The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an hour or --a
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at Jjg
Cor. South Main & Eagle, =^s
Jas, H. Loughran's "lite Man's Bar,
(Down Stairs.)
^ 11/ I p J' fl- I. Organize 1 May, 18R8; Lewis Maddux,
*i Western Laro ma BanK, ^etdT%\\^^ vi-prfi-
x * ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
eg $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
Cz est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
BIX 124 BLA
.. a= .
|S BIXBY J S, mngr Tel Exchange, bds 155 North Main
^™ (Tel office ioo, Tel res 90)
|= Blackwell — , wks Asheville Shoe Factory, bds Magnolia
o - House
£■* Blackmer Lizzie, r, nurse, 82 Park ave
^Blackburn Ida Miss, pupil A F College
:>x Blackburn Stella, bds 31 Grove
:§ = Black Will, bricklayer, bds Buck Tavern
g» Black T P, bricklayer, r 32 Davidson
t,™ Black T P Mrs, r \2 Davidson
g.J Black Will, engineer, bds 452 S depot
"I Black Wm, c, lab, bds 39 Hill
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
„ So. 30 Pat ton Avenue. Asheville. Jf. C.
specialties : Real Property and Conveyancing.
— s- „ ,
o"-e Blairsdell V C, modiste, 23 Depot
^ Blanchard J C, carp, r nr Bridge and Woodfin
^sBlanchard Loula, r nr Woodfin and Bridge
^ BLANTON, W. P. & CO., Livery, Feed, and Sale
a Stables, Water nr Patton ave (Tel 50. See descrip-
H^- tive article.)
0- Blanton J, C D Blanton & Co, clothiers, s \v court place, bds
3-3 Swan Hotel
1 ^Blanton Rosa Miss, pupil H I School
gBLANTON C D, mayor of Asheville, C D Blanton &
Co, clothing and gents' fur goods, sw court place,
P5 bds Battery Park Hotel
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&P[TR|E Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
Stock of DRUGGISTS* SIXDRIES is the OO
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p ~t
most varied and eoin-
nfllOUii 6/ Omlln 0 most varied and com- 01 D-j[f, Lpmip j...
plete of any house in Asheviile. *™ -*■"""■ — «^— . g ?r
BLA 125 BOB"
: ' — » o
Blalock Mary, cook, 68 Depot -"j
Blalock C H, plasterer, bds 72 Depot go
Blalock — , lather, bds 33 Butterick -"§.
Blandy J B, bds Ravenscroft School f g
Blair Addie Miss, pupil H I School
Blair W A Mrs, r Penland g£
BLAIR W A, Blair & Brown, furniture and under- f g
takers Patton ave (tel 75), r Penland £"
j?/<z/r A J, died July 6, i8go q |
Blair J F, agt R and D Ry Co, r 31 Penland £|
Blair Mrs, wid A J, r 31 Penland ig>
Blair William P, r 48 Spruce 5|
Taylor, Boais & Brotherton,
ASHEVILLE, N. C. By
43 Patton Avenue, under Grand Opera House. <g H
Specialty made of 5'P*
Fine Mr) PlamDiag and House Heato, STEAM USEE™ AND|I
. . Us
Blair William P Mrs, r 48 Spruce ||j"
Blair Jeff, c, porter Ravenscroft School ^
Blevens W S, r nr Buxton •
Blevens C E, bds nr Buxton &d
Blevens J W, wks Graham's factory, bds nr Buxton 2
Blevens Rosella, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr Buxton ^j
Blevens Anna, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr Buxton Q
Blevens M E, wks Graham's Factory, bds nr Buxton O
Blevens M V, wks Graham's Factory, bds nr Buxton
Blythe — , carp, r nr 357 N Main
Blythe Sarah, r nr 357 N Main §
Bobough Nancy Mrs, removed to So. Ca
©2
SMrSSTEfcS Jas. H, Loughran's "WMta Man's Bar," 5=
on exhibiton to attract the — — — —«— — ™— «— ^— ^^— . ^
attention of the lower trade. - e«„+i, rf-;„ «„j u,j„ - -. . . S"
But First-Class Goods only at Cor- Soutl1 Main ani Ea2l5 (D°*n stair3-) ?
S 111 I Pi! n I. Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
i Western Carolina Bank, ^r^^Ak^^Xi
% $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
™ loaned on Real Estate on long time.
S> m
I . BOG 126 BOR
|| .
^sBoger Mary c, cook, 25 Bailey
gSBolt Selma Miss, pupil, H I School
Bollinger R C, tailor Schartle's, N Main, r 39 Penland
-"^Bollinger R C Mrs, 39 Penland
"it Boiling Jno, bkkpr, r 25 Bailey
1«Boling BE, carp, r Hill
pBolingT A Mrs, r Hill
JtgBootger Chas, bds Magnolia House
■£g Booker Pollie c, ch maid, 24 Bailey
^ Boone SJ Mrs, Cotton Factory, r near Ice Factory
|«s Boone Hattie, house maid, Flint
-"i Boone Amos, lab, r near Ice Factory
C.T. HAILS.
Estate and Fire Insurance,
sIUl1' "" " "M? No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Ed
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■s'?. Boone Vic, r near Ice Factory
o-J Bonanza The, 43 S Main, J A Marquardt mngr
^1 BON MARCHE, 30 South Main, Lipinsky & Ellick,
5°° proprs, (See adv side lines)
* f Borders Jno P, clerk, bds Magnolia House
Z | Borders Mamie P Miss, removed to Shelby, N. C
C^ Borders J S Mrs, removed to Shelby, N. C
o° Borders R S, elk Mimnaugh's u .Patton ave, bds Magnolia
House
Ex]
Borders Alphonsus, elk Williamson & Co, Patton ave, bds
O Magnolia House
P* Borders J S, bds Magnolia House
■ & PETME, Mercliant Tailors, 58 Soul Main Street,
g Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Onr SODA. WATER anil other Fountain Drinks are conceded the
S>
RAYSOR & SMITH'S,
best. The only place where whites alone are served. g s
& SMITH'S,
. S'ji
BOR 127 BOW ■£«
Borders Helen, removed to Shelby, N C £2,
Boss Margaret c, waitress, 87 Bailey f^
Bostic Sadie Miss, pupil A F College §»
Bostic J T Mrs, r 1 17 Chestnut eg
Bostic William, r 117 Chestnut g"a
BOSTIC J T, Bostic Bros & Wright, dry goods and h
notions, 11 N Main, r 117 Chestnut, (See desc art) 3q
Bostic P L, elk Bostic Bros & Wright, 1 1 N Main, r same $0
Bostic Sallie, bds nr 255 Grove %<
Bostic Robt, bds nr 251; Grove "
Bostic Jno, bds nr 255 Grove §3
Bostic Geo, bds nr255 Grove g-i"
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GWYN & WEST, |l
The Sunt Mountain Land Co. ^ente.,;
S- IE. COTJ-JBT SQTJ\A_:R:E. M
■ ■ ■ ~" ■ ~~~ ■ •
Bostic Wm, carp, r nr 255 Grove ^
Boslic Susie, r nr 255 Grove nh
Bostic B P Mrs, r 65 S French Broad ave ©
BOSTIC JNO B, real estate, office 11 N Main, r 65 S ^
French Broad ave, (See desc art) 5
Bostic Lou c, laundress, r bet Valley and Eagle y
BOUIS S G, Taylor, Bonis & Brotherton, house fnrn- ^
ishing goods and plumbers, Patton ave, r 176 Merri-
man ave, (see adv) ^
Bouis S G Mrs, r 176 Merrimon ave
Bowcock Jas S, flagman, bds Depot nr freight depot ^»
Bovven Lawson,lab, r McDowell nr Fitch's Planing- Mills "=*"
PURITY, ) -A-^E OTX.E3. SFECIAIiTIES. P"
ROMPTNilsANDj Jas. H. Lougkran's "Whits Kan's Sar,"s
Cor. South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs-] «*
k Western Carolina Bank
$50,000, Surplus, $20,000.
O*
ral Banking Business Transacted
Organized May, 188S ; Lewis Maddux
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
State, County and City Depository. Gene-
BOW
128
BOY
|S Bowen Mary, r McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills
3 "Bowen Alfred c, wks Steam Laundry, r Pine and College
|= Bowen Loula c, laundress, r Pine and College
e Jas A, elk Redwood & Co, Patton ave, r g Flint
e Janie Mrs, r g Flint
e Jas, bds g Flint
e Alex, bds g Flint
e Eliza Miss, bds g Flint
eCL, bds Patton ave and Church
e D L, bds Patton ave and Church
e Janie Miss, bds 5 Jef Drive
^'|Boyden Dick c, lab, r 283 Depot
O O
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Everybody trades with us because we have the largest and best
line of Crockery, Glassware, House Furnishings, Tinware, Ac,
in Asheville.
.had, ff. Thrash & Co., Crystal Palace, 11 Fatten Ave.
o^ Boyden Sophie, r 283 Depot
I Boyden Jno Mrs. r 71 Pine
£j|Boyd W M, carp, r Buttrick nr Haywood
m- Boyd L E Mrs, r Buttrick nr Haywood
jjJBoyd Wm H, bds Buttrick, near Haywood
^?j,Boyd Bessie G Miss, bds Buttrick, near Haywood
O3 Boyd Mary E, bds 420 So Main
0 5 Boyd Mary, c, laundress, r 29 Clement
J3oyd Bert, eng R&D R'y, bds 452 So Depot
SBoyd Willie, bds 452 So Depot
CJ>Boyd Cora, c, house maid, 452 So Depot
^Boyce W C, r Victoria, i}4 mi South Main
£5
P3
& PETRI F Merchant Tailors, d8 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
TTfE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
VV can purchase for you at a lower figure, and
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and xo McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w
JK can Sell your Real Kstatc at a higher price,
can purchase for you at a lower figure, aM
diaure you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Ton will nev
regret becomi
a customer at
= Eijstr & Mi tag Stesjljitok I
Your trade an»i>reciated. Your interest studied. § 2.
.q8
BOY 129 BRA eg
.§0.
BOYCE W A, Ballard, Rich & Boyce, House Pnr-&g
nishing Goods and Plumbers, svv cor Court Place, r ^2
29 Bailey, (see desc art Tel store 17)
Boyce Sallie R Mrs, r 29 Bailey
Boyce Maria, c, r Baptist Hill *f
Bradshaw Sallie, £, laundress, r 55 Depot S3
Bradshaw Emma Miss, pupil H I School -M^.
Branch S M, wks fur factory, bds 8 Buttrick £§■
Branch T W Mrs, r 137 Chestnut p§
Branch vV J, bkkpr 1st Natl Bank, r 137 Chestnut *§
Branch T Wiley, ins agt, office 30 Patton ave, r 137 Chestnut pg-
Branch Patrick H, elk Battery Park, r 137 Chestnut |3
•II I M M I Attorney at taw, COMMISSIONER of M
lK/« IIIH V IIHHIMAM * DEEDS, and. Notary Public, *
VV Um dCT Ml JllSflj il3jIl-XO' 3° Patt°n Ave»"(>- Asheville, N. V. M
rai vmmihimii; SDeciallles . Real Propert7 aM conveyancing. g
Branch Elvira C Miss, r 137 Chestnut ^
Branch Mrs. vvid Jordan, r 137 Chestnut ©
Branch Martha, c, laundress, r 96 Baird m
Branch Jno, c, lab, r 96 Baird gs
Branch Eva Miss, r 137 Chestnut C$
Branch Louise Miss, r 137 Chestnut
Brady T M, bds 163 So Main
Bradley W S, foreman st opening
Brand Mrs, wid X, bds 147 No Main
Brackston Ida, c, servant, r Victoria
Brandon Jno, c, carp, r 64 Poplar
Brandon Ella, c, laundress, r 64 Poplar
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Cor. So. Main & Eagle, f £
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Jas. H, Louffhran's "White Man's Bar,
O Down Stairs. ^*
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly gtf
u ill I PI' n I. Organized Mav, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
II Western Carolina Bank, i^x^^^Xi
eg SoO.OOO, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Your
oz Correspondence solicited.
•o * _ .
S" BRA 130 BRE
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^"Branan Mary, c, laundress, r Pearson ave
^"Brannan Allen, c, lab, r Pearson ave
■g=Bradburn Fannie, c, laundress, r 180 Pine
o^Brank A V, carp, Depot, near Patton ave
£<*Brank R A Mrs, r Depot, near Patton ave
■M^Bramlett Laura, r near Cotton Factory
0 Bradford C A, Bradford & Baker, No Main, r Bridge, near
;_§ Wood fin
g« Bradford C A Mrs, r Bridge, near Woodfin
^Bradford Lizzie, c, cook, 9S Park ave
^.fBracey Geo, c, lab, bds 371 Haywood
|'§Bracey Ella, c, laundress, bds 371 Haywood
fl Taylor, Bouis & Brothsrton, 43 F,^I^!i±t^bP^
^ a" 'SSAOI3 OJiTrai^'SH House.
•2g •saicjjsr'v"^: cnjsrv- sa:_A.OiiiS -O-Cseiscooc)
II '8JU^-M0|Sj/yv pus poofli 'spoog Bujqsiujnj-asnoH jo aun II "J
o-a Bradley J M, butcher, r near Woodfin and Bridge
.* Bradley H Rebecca, near Woodfin and Bridge
S| Bradley Sallie Mrs, r Jeff Drive, near frt depot
w-Bradley Jno, fireman, bds Jeff Drive, near frt depot
_j| Brevard Thos, c, lab. r 137 Valley
£&Brem N L, bds 105 So Main
J| Brem M S, bds 105 So Main
o'3 Breese Wm E Mrs, r So Asheville
" -BREESE WM E, First National Bank, W E Breese,
Pt , Dr Geo W Fletcher, Fletcher's, N C, Vice Pt ; W
H Penland, Cashier; r So Asheville (Tel 13)
^Breese W C Mrs, r 38 Penland
„ & PETR1E, Merchant Tailors, 58 Sonth Main St
S Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
nnrPpDIDTinWQ Cll I Tfl Day or NI8',lt h*T competent Apothecaries:
I IILOlHlr I \UnO iILLLU delivered tree to any part of the City.
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave.
BRE 131 BRI "
Breese Julian C, bkkpr Lst National Bank, r 38 Penland
Breese M C Miss, r38 Penland
Breese R E, wks Evening Journal, r 87 Bailey
Breese Mary J Mrs, r 87 Bailey . ^
Breese E, r College and Spruce •
Breese E Mrs, r College and Spruce £d
Briddle Jno, c, wks Battery Park, r 17 Peachtree g
Briddle Cornelia, c, bds 17 Peachtree ^j
Briddle Spartan, c, bds 17 Peachtree O
Briddle Jno A, c, drayman, bds 17 Peachtree
Briar Bryan, c, coachman, 119 S French Broad
Briggman vvid Dan'l, r 165 Church
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C.T.RAWLS,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance, -
No. 5 Patton Ave, Asheville, N. C.
Briggman B M, bds 165 Church
Briggman Eddie, bartender, bds 165 Church " .
Briggman Louis, lab, bds 165 Church v~
Brittain Frank, bds 179 S Main e-g
Brittain Susan, c, cook, 49 Academy §§
Bridgewater — , carp, r 41 Seney *t*
Bridgewater Georgia, r 41 Seney °q
BRIGHT B F P, insurance agent, office Johnston ||
Building, bds Magnolia House. (See adv) - j?^
Bright E S, eng, bds Jefferson Drive nr Frt Depot » X
Bright B F P Mrs, bds Carolina House
Britt Melvin, carp, r 405 Bailey
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The Neatest and most Quiet Place in Town to spend an hour or two at »q
BILLIARDS or POOL, and at the same time " smile," is at
1) Cor. South Main g q
and Eagle. ? §
(Down Stairs.) ft
JAS. H.-LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR/
Organized May, 1888 ; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
e| 850,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
az and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies,
■a* ,
«f BRI 132 BRO
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|« Britt Sallie, r 405 Bailey
■.JJ Britt Warley, carp, r 128 Bailey
|l Britt Mary, r 128 Bailey
^ Brouse E, bds Spring nr Broom Factory
q* Bryant Mamie, c, bds nr Broom Factory
%i BROTHERTON W L, Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton
house-furnishers and plumbers, Patton Ave, r 163
Haywood. (See adv. Tel store 95.)
£1 Brotherton L V Mrs, r 163 Haywood
.5!? Broyles B E Miss, pupil A F College
|| Broyles I M Dr, r 8 Spruce
|l Broyles I M Mrs, r 8 Spruce
tin
SB
8| Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyx, President
£h —
_2 Broyles Anna Miss, r 8 Spruce
a Broyles Delia Miss, r 8 Spruce
fc£ Broward Maggie Miss, bds 318 Haywood
Jja Brooks Alex, carp, bds Academy nr Hill
Ujjj Brooks Jno, r Academy nr Hill
H& Brooks Julius, carp, r Academy
©! Brooks T L Mrs, r Academy
QS Brooks Jno, c, wks City Fire Department, r 46 Pine
' Brooks Ellen, c, r 46 Pine
W Brooks Martha, c, cook, r 267 Valley
£j Brooks Stuart, c, cook Battery Park, r 267 Valley
P_ Broughton Piny,r, laundress, bds 156 Church
„ McKINNON & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South lain Street,
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS, ^
OMIE.VESS TO I ITSTOJIERS, and *
ROMPTNESS WITH ORDERS AM> PRESCRIPTIONS o?
o 2.
RAYSOR c*3 ©IMITH, 31 Patton -A.T7-©. £g
BRO 133 BRO |l
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Broughton Emily, c, laundress, 156 Church p^
Broughton Bud, c, driver, bds 156 Church h|
Brookman H, c, mdsing, r 23 Valley §|
Brookman Sarah, c, r 23 Valley ™-g
Brown Liney Mrs, r 149 Haywood S°-
Brown Waltei, bds 149 Haywood S3
Brown Frank, merchant, Brown, Gudger & Co, Patton Ave, r gg.
149 Haywood g-
Brown Alma May Miss, pupil H I School
Brown James U, plumber, r nr Peachtree
Brown B T, brickmason, r nr Peachtree p»<
Brown Mary E, r nr Peachtree
Jri
All mail orders for China, Glassware, Lamps, House Fnriiishings,^^
Ac, are treated with care and promptness. Send theni to uspj
when you can't come yourself. Respectfully, lad
THE CRYSTAL PALACE. J^ ^ J^ J J J| f^ £„ W
%
Brown Louis V, hdw merchant, r (99 Haywood Q
Brown L V Mrs, r 199 Haywood Q
Brown Carrie May Miss, bds 199 Haywood kaJ
Brown T E W, bds 199 Haywood
Brown Albert H, bds 199 Haywood ^
Brown Sallie, c, r 27 Valley ^
Brown T C, Brown, Gudger & Co, dry goods and notions 33 a
Patton ave, r 19 Academy »
Brown Loula Mrs, r 19 Academy
Brown C N, r 19 Academy ~<B
Brown M W, bds 19 Academy g_
Brown Mary A, r 65 Academy ***
"IS *r JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR/I
BRANDIES AT 7 =a=
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State for medicinal Z»-
purposes, COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. ^
I Western Carolina Bant
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux, President'
L. P. McLoud, Vice-President, J. E. Rankin'
Cashier. Directors— Lewis Maddux, Geo. S*
Powell, J. K. Uankin, C. M. McLoud, J. E. Ray
S. H. Reed. M. J. Bearden, J. E. Reed, M. J. Eagg. Capital, 550,000; Surplus,
j= 820,000. State, County and City Depository.
tr. ' —
BRO 134 BRO
U.UJ
BROWN J V, Blair & Brown, furniture andunder-
isi takers, Patton ave, (Tel, day, 75 ; night, 65), r 65
o£ Academy
«g Brown. H N, travel salesman Richmond. Va, r 65 Academy
I - Brown Bettie V Miss, bds 65 Academy
^ Brown Josephine Mrs, r 65 Academy
|Q Brown Etta Miss, bds 65 Academy
£,"* Brown C W, Blair & Brown, Patton ave, r 65 Academy
Q,S Brown L, fish market, bds 47 Walnut
°o Brown L Mrs, r 47 Walnut
~3 Brown Richard, c, upholsterer, 100 Patton ave
^ Brown J H, livery stable Water, r 306 No Main
c«*
m -. . Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
AM V II* iiMCH DEEDS, and Notary Public,
' Specialties: Keal Properly anil Conyeyancing.
;a! Brown Nancy N Mrs, r 306 No Main
'I; Brown Mattie B Miss, r'306 No Main
%\ Brown John F, wks Brown's livery stables, r 306 No Main
fcg. Brown Thomas, carp, bds 56 Centre
J .Brown Daniel, Motorman St Ry, bds 4S No Main
U|-| Brown John, painter, bds 73 No Main
£•§ Brown Wm P, law student, r 33 Pine
%%, Brown Laura Miss, r 194 College
«" Brown E L, elk Graves & Thrash So Main, r 194 College
pqBrown E L Mrs, r 194 College
£lj Brown Mary W Miss, r 194 College
pj Brown Alexander, lab Oaks Hotel, r same
Z Mill & FETRIE, Mercha^ainaisSt58 South
pq CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
RnV^flR JP ^MITU'Q The Most Complete Stock of
Pure Drugs. Rare Chemicals
CO
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53. 3Pa.ttC2a. ^.■veaa.vie.
BRO 135 BRO
Brown Alexander Mrs, r Oaks Hotel
Brown DeWitt, drug elk T C Smith & Co So Main, bds 8 £■
OS c
Ma
fffl
^
Spruce
Brown DeWitt Mrs, bds 8'Spruce
Brown E E Mrs, r iSo Woodfin
BROWN E E, Lindsey & Brown, photographers, ne 8a
Court Place, r 180 Woodfin gg
Brown J Evans, r Zealandia, Beaumont Range &Jf
Brown Kittie Miss, r Zealandia, Beaumont Range q^
Brown Maria Miss, r Zealandia, Beaumont Range ~»
Brown J J, r 351 South Main |%j
Brown Annie C, r 351 South Main ||.
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Taylor, Bonis & Erotetoo, ■*
ASHEVILLE, X. C. 5
43 Patton Ave. under Grand Opera House.'g,!
SANITARY PLUMBING, ROOFING, Steam- Hot Water and Hot A.r Heating, go
^p a -^ riTTIMr» House-Furnishing Goods. on as*
VjA3 rl ' ' IIN^* —HEATING AND COOKING STOVES.— ^j
Brown Howell, bds 351 South Main g|'
Brown B C Jr, bds 351 S Main ,.
Brown Sibley, bds 351 S Main •
Brown C B Mrs, r 367 S Main j£
Brown C, r 367 S Main (C E) §
Brown Geo W, bds 173 S Main ^j
Brown Nancy, r nr Street Car June, South Side ave O
Brown Eugene, lab, r nr Street Car June, South Side ave 2
Brown Theo, lab, bds nr Street Car June, South Side ave
Brown James, lab, bds South Side ave nr Cripple Creek
Brown Frank, wks French Broad Lumber Co, r nr same ^
Brown Katie Mrs, r nr French Broad Lumber Yards
■ . __ — p
S312HSI k H' Loughran's " White Man|sBar,"lj
attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs. % *
But First-Class Goods only at ° ' •
9 ... ( n ■ i ■ i Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
* WosiBH yaro mi Sank, president> l- p- McL°ud- vice-presi.
s YYWWiM VWtWiilit* Uttiiii. dentj j E Kankiri) Cashier. Capital,
w $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
t>.
BRO 136 BRO
'=oc ' ~ "
^2 Brown Thos E, r 78 Park ave
|! Brown E W Mrs, r 78 Park ave
Cz Brown J C, plumber, r Fch Brd and Patton ave
i!5 Brown M E Mrs r Fch Brd and Patton ave
■~<n Brown Tno H, plumber, bds Fch Brd and Patton ave
^ Brown Margaret E Miss, bds Fch Brd and Patton ave
§g Brown Harrietta L Miss, bis Fch Brd and Patton ave
>Z Brown Evilin, tinner, bds 28 Depot
Jl Brown Lilla, bds 28 Depot
|§ Brown Martha, bds nr 85 Park ave
5* Brown Bertha, bds nr 85 Park ave
z^ Brown Jennie, laundress, 96 Church
ICT.BAWLS.
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
i^ Brown Menerva, house maid, bds Grove
"f g Brown Harriett c, cook, 318 Haywood
£.2 Brown Hattie c, house maid, 318 Haywood
SJ-Brown — c, lab, r 27 Valley
5- « Brown Ellen c, cook, 21 Haywood
B'l Brown Chas c. brkmason, r Buttrick
&'= Brown Tas M, lab, r 120 Academy
*H Brown Callie c, r 120 Academy
M Brown Wm r, lab, bds 59 Hill
W Brown Harriett c, cook, r Madison
M Brown Maria c, ch maid, r Madison
pj Brown Hattie c, ch maid, Madison
Jj PETRIB Merchnt Tailors, 58 "cuth Main Street,
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS &, JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
DAVOflD 0 OMITUIO stock of nitvcicisTS' svkdries m (he
nfliMJn & oMI I n o
31 Patton Ayenne. gg
mosi varied antl com-
plete of any house in Asbeville. ™«i«^ ■ -^
SO
BRO 137 BRY S
Brown Sarah c, house maid, r 212 Riverside Park __g
Brown Alice c, house maid, r 211 Academy Q
Brown Lizzie £, cook, 27 Spruce m
Brown Anna r, laundress, r 130 Valley
Brown Will c, lab, r 109 Beaumont J^
Brown Harrison r, teacher, r 194 Pine £d
Brown Rachael c, laundress, r 194 Pine
Browne Miss, r Valley and Aiken nrS Beaumont
Broun Robt, architect and civil engineer, r S Main <^
Broun Mrs, r S Main ©
Bruce Maggie Miss, pupil H I School
Bruce L Miss, bds 16 Bearden Ave
Gwyn & West, E^1i^|
. Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SQUARE. |g
Bruce James, lab, r 436 North £«
Bryson Maude Miss, pupil H I School
Bryson Annie Miss, bds Spring nr Broom Factory g.
Bryson Eliza, c, laundress, r 83 Beaumont o-o
Bryson Simeon, c, lab, r 83 Beaumont g£
Bryan W S P Rev, pastor First Presbyterian Church, Church *<£■
street, r 9 Hiawasse Place §q
Bryan A R Mrs, r 9 Hiawasse Place £|
Bryan J A, merchant, bds Magnolia House g'jj
Bryan Jno S, first clerk, Glen Rock Hotel, r same »S
Bryan Justice, c, coachman, r 15 S Water ^-™
Bryan Ida, c, housemaid, r 9 Valley | 5
. , 3 CO
"* ™EBl., Jas. S. Loiighti's "White Man's Bar,'|
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State for medicinal o
purposes. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs. §,
IO
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
w $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
S> --
BRY 138 BUN
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J^Bryan Sam, c, bds 9 Valley
|«Bryan Julius, c, coachman, r 9 Valley
^Bryan Mattie, c, r 9 Valley
^zBuchannan J S, propr Buck Tavern, N Main, r same
-.gEBuchannan Callie, r Buck Tavern
'j.oBuchannan White, r Buck Tavern, N Main
IzBuchannan Bud, equestrian Reynolds & Spears, Water and
wa Pulliam
^{Buckler R D, dry goods clerk, N Main, r East nr Seney
^"Buckler A J Mrs, r East nr Seney
^^Buckner J G, carp, r 27 Silver
£ujBuckner Nancy M, r 27 Silver
£3:
P T RAWL^l &eal Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
"jjSiBuckner Cora, bds 27 Silver
"fsBuckner Bell, bds 27 Silver
^.sBuckner Jas, bds 27 Silver
£jBuckston Hattie, c, r 50 Pine
ggpuel D H Rev, r Church bet S Main and Bailey
B'fBuel Mary A Mrs, r Church bet S Main and Bailey
&|Buel Hillhouse, bds Church bet Bailey and S Main
J^Bullno Jno, r 43 Chestnut
«« Bullno Jno Mrs, r 43 Chestnut
p£|P>ullard — , c, tobacco wks, rnr 11 Chestnut
fnBumgartner — , farmer, bds Depot nr Frt Depot
pc^Bunn Wm, r 23 Clayton
McKinnonSs Fotric,
Merchant Tailors, \\ Joutl Main Street,
S ■
*-> ' Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
The Most Complete Stock or
Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals ana Patent Medici
I; I
s.
31 Patton Ave.
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BUN
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Bunn A, contractor, r 23 Clayton
Bunn A Mrs, r 23 Clayton
Burrows Jno, elk Laws, S Main, bids 78 Cherry
Burns wid Thos, r 73 N Main
Burns J N, r 73 N Main
Burks C E Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 55 College, r same
Burks Agnes L Miss, bds 55 College
Burks Lizzie C Miss, r 55 College
Burnes Jane, c, laundress, r 132 Valley
Burnham George H, cigarmaker, r 1 1 Buttrick
Burnham Carrie E, r 1 1 Buttrick
Burting Harriett, c, laundress, r 174 Pine
The Cry*
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Is now the leading place in Asheville to buy 7.
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Rogers Cutlery, Hj
House Furnishings, Tinware, Stoves, Ac, at ..
prices that will astonish you. Store very neat. Pn
TUAD. W. THRASH & CO.
41 Patton Ave., Under Grand Opera House.
*
Burroughs J A Mrs. r 88 no Main Q
Burroughs Dr James A, physician office, Patton ave and NoQ
Main, r 88 No Main. (Tel office 15, r 14.) H
Burkhammer L, bds 155 No Main
Burkin Laura, c, laundress, r bet Valley and Eagle ffi
Burger Peter, cabmkr, bds Patton ave and Church ***
Burnside Cora Mrs, Cotton Factory, r near same
Burnside James, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
Burnside B F, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
Burnside Flora, r near Cotton Factory
Burnside Alice, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
Burgin , driver, bds Jeff Drive near freight depot
The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an bonr or!
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at
O
k H. Loughran's "White Mao's Bar,
Cor. South Main & Eagle, !
(Down Stairs.)
S*~
■~ III 1 PI' n I. Organize 1 May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
5* WfiMfiffl liRm irir) KM, President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
*s iiooiom omumiu uuni\| dent x E Rankin Cash'ier Capitali
eg S-50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
Cz est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
S* BUR 140 BUR
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t£ = . a
="Burgin Mira, £, laundress, r 142 Pine
^wBurgin Wm, c, carpenter, r 139 Valley
e^Burgin Annie, cf r 23 Valley
3 -Burge Laurence W, bds 2 Blanfon
p^Burge Walter L, bds 2 Blanton
•g^-Burge W P, farmer, r 2 Blanton
^xBurge Nancy T, r 2 Blanton
I^Burge Maggie L, bds 2 Blanton
If Burge Hicks W, bds 2 Blanton
|^Burge Bertie R, bds 2 Blanton
% J Burton S P, wks A fur factory, bds 28 Patton ave
|| Burton Lucy, c, cook, 155 N Main
•c|-
2 Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
IMlftMftii A An Aft m in DEEDS, and Notary Public,
s I ™ '' * - specialties : Real Property and Conveyancing.
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0-3 Burton Caroline c, laundress, r 14 Hilterbrand
»Burlyson Lou Miss, pupil H I School
£|3 Burminter Martha Miss, teacher A F College
JS BURKHOLDER E W, architect, office S3 Patton ave,
B2d floor, r No Main and Cherry. (See adv outside top.)
H»Burkholder Minnie Mrs. r No Main and Cherry
O^Burkhardt Jake, r, lab, r 19 Clements
©a Burkhardt Julia, c, r 19 Clements
^Burnett Ola, r 140 Church
g] BURNETT B, Burnett & Howard, horseshoers and
woodwork, College, r near 125 Broad (See descrip-
Pj tive article)
<q.
£5
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& p£|H|E Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
Stock of DKVGGISTar SUNDRIES is tlie OO
C —
»..« varied a»d com- Jj f^ jh^y^
plete of any house in Asheville.
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Burnett B Mrs, r near 125* Broad
Burnett Beulah Miss, r 64 So Main So
BURNETT LOULA J Mrs, proprietress Burnett House, £|
64 So Main, r same (See desc arte) ?3
Burnett Mollie J Miss, r 64 So Main |g
Burnett Minnie, r Victoria • %*
Burnett Beulah Miss, bds 64 So Main f =
Burnett Clara B Miss, bds 64 So Main |£
Burnett Jesse E Miss, bdsf>4 So Main S|
Burnett Louie, r Victoria, 1*4 mi So Main
Butts W M, c, bell boy Battery Park-
Butler Wm, clerk R&D Depot, bds 452 So Depot
p a
Taylor, 8ouis & Brotherton
Fine Sanitan PImMm aud House Heating
ASHEVIL.LE, N. C. g$
43 Patton Avenue, under Grand Opera House. v£
?cr
Specialty made of
STEAM HOT WATER AND est 2.
HOT AIR. fl"
Butler Raymond, clerk, R&D Depot bds 452 So Depot §£
Buxton Rev Jarvis, r 157 Church NH
Buxton Anna N Mrs, r 157 Church 5"*
Buxton Mary R Miss, r 157 Church £d
Buxton Fannie Miss, r 157 Church S
Buxton Lillie M Miss, r 157 Church ^
Buxton Margaret H Miss, r 157 Church q
Byers Stephen, c, lab, r Madison 2
Byers Sarah, c, r Madison
Bynum D, wks Battery Park, r same
Bynum Martha, c, r Madison ^
Bynum Henry, c, lab, r Madison
. _, , — .,_.., . ._- , . _ 1 — , , — — , *6
^^StSTffiiS Jas, H, Lmgfra'i "White Man's Ear," f {
on exhibiton to attract the ^
attention of the lower trade. r «j.„+i, tut,:_ ,„j ra^ia /«.-. «.<.. \ %
But First-Class Goods only at Cor- Scratl1 Main and Ea2le (Dtm Zi*to.) »
Organized May, 1888 ; Lewis Maddux
. President, L. P. McLoud, Yice-Presi-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
| $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
^ loaned on Real Estate on long time.
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BYN 142 ~ CAL
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fajgBynum David, c, waiter Battery Park
cSBynum E, c. waiter Battery Park
^Byrd VV H, bds 283 S Main
l^Byrd Hattie M, bds 283 S Main
■So
CABINASS MOLLIE MRS, saleslady Big Racket, bds
35 Woodfin
a-Cabinass B Miss, saleslady Big Racket, bds 35 Wcodfin
j'j Caesar J, plumber, bds Western Hotel
£" Cagle Carrie Miss, pupil H I School
!», Cain Win, <r, butler", 1 15 Haywood
5^ Cain L Mrs, wid D J, r 10 Spruce
C.T. RAILS.
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
> No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
,guj „ .
J1^ Cain -Dukes, elk Heston's S Main, r 10 Spruce
£J Calvert W M, r 69 Logan
„■§ Calvert Ellen Mrs, r 60 Logan
;*<* Calvert Elizabeth, sewing teacher H I School
E&Calvert Pink, c, section hind R and D, r nr Fch Brd lumber
g I yards
^h Callis — , carp, r 173 Haywood
ea Calkerell Virgie, wid, r 260 Patton ave
„ Caldwell George, c, lab, r nr St Car junction, Southside ave
[H Caldwell Jacob, c, lab, r nr Academy
^3 Caldwell Sallie, c, r nr Academy
P* Caldwell Mollie, c, laundress, r Baptist Hill
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& PETRIE, ^reliant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Our SODA WATER ami other Fountain Drinks are conceded the ft>
best. The only place where whites alone are served. §B
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, fl
31 Fattoii Avenue. £2
' a £.
CAL 143 CAM Jfe
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Calloway Will, lab, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills £2,
Cameron Livia G, teacher H I School g?^
Camp R F, wks R and D Ry Co, bds College and Valley g»
Camp Rebecca Miss, pupil H I School o
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Campbell Francis, c, carp, r 186 Pine S
Campbell J M, carp, r 41 Seney Sg
Campbell H B Mrs. r 41 Seney Bq
Campbell G T, carp, r 69 Seney 3©
Campbell G T Mrs, r 69 Seney
Campbell J M, elk 67 N Main, r same
Campbell S C, elk 67 N Main, r same
Campbell Mrs, bds 294 N Main
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Campbell Milton, grocery elk, bds 59 N Main !_,
Campbell Shofner, grocery elk, bds 59 N Main ZZ
Campbell Montgomery, bkkpr Asheville Lumber and Mnfg ©
Co, r 24 Cherry ^
Campbell M E Miss, bds 24 Cherry ^
Campbell John M, real estate office Patton ave and Main, r (^
Hill nr terminus Patton ave «_
Campb:ll John M Mrs, r Hill nr terminus Patton ave
Campbell R E L, cab maker, r Hill nr Buttrick O
Campbell T E Mrs, r Hill nr Buttrick
Campbell J C Mrs, r 135 Haywood s»
Campbell Thomas, bds 135 Haywood *=^
P
URITY, ) -ft-saE ottzz specialties. 1
OLITENESS AND \ , - ' , . (;,„, ,. .. , - ..:
romptness .1 Jas. H. Loufhran 2 Whits Man s Bar, ■
0
Cor. South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs.
A I Western Carolina Bank, P?*?% L^ZL^^p.
•^* ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
t 8 §50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
<S^ ral Banking Business Transacted.
t* CAM . 144 CAN
|3 Campbell John A, bkkpr Powell & Snider, Patton ave and
*S Main, r 135 Haywood
«i CAMPBELL CHARLES H, propr soda water factory
217 Haywood, r same. (See disc article.)
^Campbell C H Mrs, r 217 Haywood
^"i Campbell Rhoda Miss, bds 135 Haywood
c« Campbell James C, lumber dealer, r 135 Haywood
a, -c Campbell Ed, wks A F Factory
g| Campbell F, lab, r nr Ice Factory
.^jf- Campbell Sue, r nr Ice Factory
2 s Campbell Perry, wks Asheville Fur Factory, r nr Ice Factory
t% Campbell C M Rev, r 36 Depot
3l" '
£">
£ . Everybody trades with ns because we have the largest and best
S m» line of Crockery, Glassware, House Furnishings, Tinware, Ac,
a-g in Asheville.
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>^ Campbell Kate Mrs, r 36 Depot
^5 Campbell Lizzie, <:, cook, 105 S Main
££ Campbell Esteile, c, waitress 211 Patton ave
^r, Campbell Lydia, c, laundress, r 105 Beaumont
I Cameron Col'n Jno D, r 163 Chestnut
i*£ Cameron Mary R Miss, r 163 Chestnut
q.S Cannon T S. c, plumber, r near 64 Poplar
*-g Cannon Mary, c, r near 64 Poplar
* Cannon Hannah, r 6 Valley
W Cannon Joesie, wid Jas, r 31 Bridge
^Cannon Bessie W Miss, bds 250 Patton ave
pcJCANNOM GEO W, Postmaster, r 250 Patton ave
<- ! — _■
S McKlNNON & PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
§ Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
Ihad. T, Thrash & Co,, Crystal Palace, II Fatten Ave,
WE make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
WE make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
23 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
== hp I Mi Drug S Wtokl
a customer at
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Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. a g-
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CAN 145 CAR og
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Cannon Cordia Mrs, r 250 Patton ave »s
Cansler Elsie, r, laundress, r Cripple Creek g'S
Cansler Pink, c, railroader, bds Cripple Creek £3
Carver Maggie Miss, bds 52 Clayton
Carr Lina, c, cook, 133 So Main
Carr Ella, bds 133 So Main S3
Carland — ,wid L B, r 132 Hill . f"
Carson Blanche Miss, pupil H I School gg1
Carson Irene Miss, pupil H I School pg
Carson James, died Oct. 9, '90 ^S
Carson Kate Miss, r 153 Charlotte pjj
Carson Matilda Miss, rK1, Charlotte g.£?
Attorney at taw, COMMISSIONER of f^
DKEDv and Notary Public,
0 Patton Avenue. Asheville,
Snftnialtifis : Rfial Prrnifirtv anil nnnvRvanniiur. S
WiltGrS. yusliiiiM,^3
Specialties : Real Property and Conveyancing.
Carson O M, R R service, r 153 Charlotte ^S
Carson T C, R R service, r 153 Charlotte O
Carson J McD Mrs, 153 Charlotte §
Carson J McD, r 1 5 3 Charlotte gp
Carson Jerome, r 36 Depot ^
Carson Mrs, r 36 Depot ^
Carson Alice, e, cook, r rear 14 Philip ^
Carpenter Alice, e, laundress, r bet Cherrv and Starnes ^
ave 5g
Carpenter Eliza, c, r bet Cherry and Starnes ave ^2
Carroll Rev Jno L, pastor 2d Baptist Church, French Broad g
and Patton ave, r 193 Merriman ave f*3
Jas. H, Louffhran's "White Man's Bar
I) Cor. So. Main & Eagle. I g
Down .Stairs. >*"|
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS,* and prices charged accordingly ?
i • M/*AlA»n Pn»«l!«A D*J« Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
ri western Lara na oank, p^w7, , p m,.,,,,,,, vi,,,^
kJ ' dent, J. h. Rankin, Cashier. CaT'ilal,
= "| $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Your
e>z Correspondence solicited.
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CAR 146 CAR
~tt Carroll Jno L Mrs, r 103 Merriman ave
i3« Carroll Jno L Jr, elk Thrash & Co, Patton ave, bds 103 Mer-
■cl riman ave
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o" Carroll A Mitchell, r 103 Merriman ave
£* Carolina Mnfg Co, South Side ave, W B Williamson, pt
^""i Carroll Eugene, r 103 Merriman ave
|| CARMICHAEL W C, druggist, 20 Main, r 1 39 South
-= Main (See desc art)
|| Carmichael Rachael J Mrs, r 139 So Main.
■SwCarmichael Mattie E Miss, bds 139 So Main
&S Carmichael Nell Miss, bds 139 So Main
3% Carmichael Anna Miss, bds 139 So Main
S a>
C Taylor, Bonis & Brotherton, ^vJS^S^LSb^
" a 'SSAOI3 -©JSErai-srairEI House.
■5 a -s.ac-ojNC vsa: crjsr"v sezaois -oinsooo
J a 'aJB^-MOiJij^ piiE pooift 'spoog 6uiijs;u.!nj-9snoH jo au;i |jnj
15 CARTER E D, Carter & Craig, Att'ys, r 3 Tennent
*J Bldg (Seeadv)
£ § Carter Maggie, c, cook, Western Hotel, r same
2§_j Carter Mary c, cook, 95 College.
m a Carter H B Mrs, r Charlotte, near Madison
""CO
£» Carter H B, Gudger, Carter & Martin, Attys, office Legal
Building* r Charlotte, near Madison ave
0'! Carter M E, atty, r 32 French Broad ave
^Carter S R Mrs, bds 32 French Broad ave
PjCarter Fannie Miss, bds 32 French Broad ave
CjCarter Mary R Miss, bds 32 French Broad ave
K Carter Susie D Miss, bds 32 French Broad ave
S McKIHNON & PETBIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 Sonth Main St.
q-j Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
PRRPRIPTIflhK Fll I Fll nny °r jst8ht by comPeteil< Apothecaries; i
rriLobnlr I lUllO NLLlU delivered Irec to any pail of Hie titj .
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave.
CAR 147 CAT
Carter J H, tobacconist, r 25 Bailey
Carter Annie L«Miss, r 25 Bailey ®
Carter Robt, bds 25 Bailey m
Carter Mary W, bds 63 Church
Carter Max H. bds 25 Bailey
Carter Bob, c. r 255 So Main W
Carter Hy, c, lab. r Depot, near 421 Bailey S
Carter Eliza, c, r depot, near 421 Bailey ^
Carter E J Rev, c, r 1 1 Clement O
Carter Mary J, c, r 1 1 Clement
Carter Jos, cblksmith, r So Beaumont
Carter Jane, c, laundress, r So Beaumont
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C.T. BAILS
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
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J No. 5 Patton Ave, Asheville, N. C. §»
. ■§,
GAXtRINGTON F N, coal dealer, No Ct Place, r 24 f •
Academy (See desc art) ' ^
Carrington A G Mrs, r 24 Academv • pg-
' CO
Carrington Fannie, c, r near broom factory &g
Carrington J C, c, harness maker, r near broom factory gg
Casselman A B, U S Inspector Pensions, bds Swan Hotel
Case C, elk Estabrook S Main, bds 27 Spruce §£
Case R S, elk Westn. Hotel, r same »|
Cash John, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds 266 Patton ave * =
Cathey Sallie c, laundress, r 1S6 Pine » X
Cathey Jno c, carp, r 186 Pine |"-f
Catholic Church, Haywood and Flint gg"
r_ . 3 to
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The Neatest and most Quiet Place in Town to spend an hour or two at " O
BILLIARDS or POOL, and at the same time "smile," is at "§<<;
JAS. H. IMURAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," ;>X"a'" H
1 (Down Stairs.) 5r
Organized May, 1888 ; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
• dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
co $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
c== and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
1* CAU 148 ~CHA
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;|o Cauble — .painter, brls 27 N Main
41 Cauble D W, blksmith, r 430 N Main
f| Cauble D W Mrs, r 430 N Main
o« Central Methodist Church, Church st, nr Patton ave
£<* Center Alex, lab, r nr Fitch's Planing Mills
m% Center Alice, r nr Fitch's Planing Mills
|i Center Jno, r nr Fitch's Planing Mills
2 = Champion Israel, r 261 Chestnut
|l Champion I Mrs, r 261 Chestnut
«• CHAMBERS E C, Chambers & Weaver, livery, feed
and sale stables, rear Swannanoa Hotel, bds 53 Col-
«.-s lege, (see a^v)
£f
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8 J Wji. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
B S-.
l-d Chambers Susie c, house maid, Hiawasse PI and Penland .
fc* Cliambers Thos c, brkman R & D, r 1 17 S French Broad
fcl Chambers Emma c, laundress, r 117 S French Broad
^Z Chambers Elizabeth c, cook, Grove
g| Chambers Walters, section hand R & D, r nr Fell Brd Lum-
S« ber Yards
g~ Chappell Bernice Miss, pupil H I School
®a Chappell John, shoemkr, bds 161 Bailey
w Chappell J, c, waiter Battery Park ,
pq Chamberlain C A, pr Chamberlain House, r 57 Church
M Chamberlain Susan Mrs, r 57 Church
pj Chamberlain Mille Miss, bds 57 Church
^ McKINNON & PETR1E MercW 'TailofS, 58 Srt Mai" st[Eeti
Jz; I
g GLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Our Motto: KOMTKNESS TO CUSTOMERS, and
URITT OF OOOOS,
om i i:\ass to <m.
ROJIPTNESS WITH ORDERS AND PRESCRIPTIONS gcr
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H-A.'fc'SSOn <*3 SMITH, 31 Fatton -A.^7"©. »«
CHA 149 CHE
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Chapman Ella Miss', r 54 Mountain
Chapman F S Mrs, r near Richmond Hill h|
CHAPMAN FRANK S, timber and mineral lands, §g
office 43 Patton ave, r near Richmond Hill (See adv)-"g
Chamberlain Maggie, c, nurse, 65 So French Broad $%
Chambers Martha, c, cook, 169 Chestnut S|
Chambliss W H Miss, r foot Baird
Chambliss Annie Miss, r foot Baird
Charles George, blacksmith, r 431 So Main
Charles Sarah, r 431 So Main
Chandler Henry G, drug clerk J H Woodcock, r 272 Patton
ave j.
All mail orders for China, Glassware, Lamps, House Furnishings,^*
«fcc, are treated with care and promptness. Send them to "*P3
when you can't come yourself. Respectfully, U
THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Jjj^ ^ Jjjj^jj J [^ fl f^QJJ £„ W
Chandler P E Mrs, r 272 Patton ave Q
Chestnut Wm, c, cook, Glen Rock Hotel, r same Q
Chedester W R Miss, r Grand Central Hotel Q
CHEDESTER N P, propr Grand Central Hotel, r same
(See desc arte) f^P
Chedester S R Mrs, r Grand> Central ^
Chedester S H, S R Chedester & Son, gen'l merchandise, 18 ^
to 23 Patton ave, r Grand Central Hotel •
Chedester Hugh, elk S R Chedester & Sons, r Grand Cen-
tral ""■
Chedester E J Miss, r Grand Central Hotel H-
Chedester Laura F, r Grand Central Hotel . "^
™r JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR/1
BRANDIES AT BE«
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State i for medicinal-,^
purposes, COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. -=-
Western Carolina Bank,
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux, President-
L. P. McLoud, Vice-President, J. K. Rankin'
Cashier. Directors— Lewis Maddux, Geo. S*
Powell, J. K. Rankin, C. M. McLoud, J. E. Ray
^ S. H. Reed, M. J. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, 850,000; Surplus,
| $20,000. State, County and City Depository. »
CHI 150 CHU
^2 Childers D W, carp, bds 309 College
|g Children's Home, 17 Charlotte, Miss Mary Sharp, matron
«1 Childers W M, carp, bds Hill nr Buttrick
«* Childers L J Mrs, bds Hilt nr Buttrick
^Ico Child Herbert D, bds Van Gilder House
"1= Child Arthur Steele, architect and draftsman, bds Van Gilder
go House
t* Child Jno Mrs, bds Battery Park
J-3 CHILD JNO, real estate and loans, Legal Building,
bds Battery Park Hotel. (See adv. outside front)
is Childs M B Mrs, wid W S, r 50 Baird
fc^ Childs Margie, bds 50 Bailey
Walter S. Cnslimaa
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
Jfo. 30 Patton Avenue, Asheville, Jf. C- .
'! specialties: Real Property and Conveyancing.
£oi
1% Childs Ro, lumberman, bds 50 Bailey
I jj Churchill J S, bds Cosmopolitan Club
£.2 Church Westley, carp, bds Spring nr Broom Factory
£ J- Churchward Harry, bds 199 Haywood
g ,; Churchward H Mrs, bds 199 Haywood
S"| Chunn Chas H, carp, bds 90 East
pc Chunn Nannie, bds go East
BD-g Chunn Elizabeth, r 90 East
« Chunn J S, carp, r 165 Haywood
(xf Chunn Sarah j Mrs, r 165 Haywood
M Chunn Etta L Miss, bds 165 Haywood
pj Chunn Ernest, carp, bds 165 Haywood
IDS I PETEIE, Mercha^ai&58 South
CLEANING AtfD REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
o
RAYSOR & SMITH'S,
The Most Complete Stock of §g
Pure Drugs. Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines!
o ~t
"W£
51 Patten «A.-veaa."u.e.
CHU 151 CLA
Chunn Malcolm, carp, bds 165 Haywood
Chunn Leona, bds 165 Haywood
Cheeseburough Edith Miss, r 66 Baird
City Pump House, tel 102
Clayton Annie, c, laundress, r Eagle nr Valley
Clayton C N Mrs, r 413 No Main
Clayton Claude, r 413 No Main %m
Clayton W B, carp, r 42 Woodfin ^Sf
Clayton Ellen Mrs, r 42 Woodfin 3^
Clayton Rutledge, r 413 N Main
Clayton Fannie, c, servant r Victoria, I ]^ mi south Main
Clayton Dora, c, r Cripple Creek
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43 Patton Ave. under Grand Opera Houses ^
SANITARY PLUMBING, ROOFING, Ste*m-Hot Wat« and Hot a,„ Heat.ng. gg"
-^ . .-^ .-■-!--■- ■ m^_ Houst-FUHMSHING GoOUS. m^
•(jAl> l-l I I IINU"— —HEATING AND COOKING STOVES.— ««S £
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Clayton Laz, c, r 425 S Main s°
m
Clayton Maria, c, r 425 S Main
Clayton Alice, c, r 425 S Main
Clayton Ella, c, r 425 S Main ££
Claxton P P Mrs, r Hia^vasse Place 2
Claxton P P Prof, supt City Graded Schools, r Hiawasse ^
Place O
Clark S E Mrs, r 125 Broad
Clark T L, contractor, r 103 Broad
Clark Jeff, coachman, r 83 S Main
Clark T L Mrs, r 103 Broad £5
Clark Virginia r, Buttrick
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attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Town Stairs. % '
But FirsNCIass Goods only at ?
5 ... _ ,, « . Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
| Western Carolina Bails, s^^irsSJXS
I $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
6
CLA 152 CLO
t2 Clark John, engineer, bds 452 So Depot
lo Clark Cain, fireman, bds 552 So Depot
^z Clark Agnes E, 452 So Depot
f^ Clark C D, transfer clerk R&D Depot, r 452 So Depot
^jf Clark Benj, freight conductor R&D Ry, bds Depot near
^g freight depot
Ij Clark W M, R R ticket broker, office Grand Central, r 116
tg So Main
2-3 Clark Mrs W M, r 1 16 So Main
|S Clark Marie, r 116 So Main
:S5 Clark Adline, c, cook, r 176 Pine
IjtjJ 7 1 I
^ uj Clark Green, c, drayman, r 176 Pine
|C.T. RAILS,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
jSiClegg Emma Miss, r near 50 Bailey
||CLEGG W E, Clegg & Donohue, proprietors and pub-
lishers Evening Journal, office No Court Place, r 50
Bailey
ggjClements Lidia, c, cook, 122 Blanton
M| Clements Jacob, brakeman S & A R, bds 122 Blanton
^^Clide James, c, vvks R&D Depot, r 283 Depot
*|Clide Mary, c, laundress, r283 No Depot
! jCliff T A, manager laundry department Battery Park, r same
ffjCline Geo, freight conductor R&D, bds 452 So Depot
gClodfelter J A Mrs, bds Glen Rock Hotel
PiClodfelter W C, wks Motor Car Line, bds 136 Bailey
Jj PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
j ______ _________————-— _
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate of any
description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or ,'■$
Property, make no mistake, you can do so to the A
best advantage with us. A
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
TF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate oi any
description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
roperty, make no mistake, you can do so to the
best advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
nHlOUtl & ulVII H U mwtt VRrlod nail com- 01 Dottnij AV^DUC S
plete of any house fn AsKevillo< -^f,
~CLO . 153 COB m
Close Elizabeth Miss, bds Atkinson _^
Cooley Lawrence, bds 153 S Miin CD
Cooley Fred A, bds 153 S Main m
COOLEY A R, groceries and provisions 45 S Main, r w
153 S Main. (See disc article) . T^
Cooley Adaline M Mrs, r 153 S Main £j
Cooley Z A, bds 153 S Main ^
Cocke W M, real estate office, n court place, r S French ^
Broad q
Cocke W M Mrs, r S French Broad ©
Cocke William J, bds S French Broad w
Cocke Nellie A Miss, bds S French Broad *P
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Gwyn & West, "^^S^S-l^
i>tai>iisho«i i^si. S. E. Court Square. 2 3
Cocke Philip C, bds S French Broad £«
Cochrane Lydia, c, cook 64 N French Broad
Cobb Lottie Miss, bds Academy g,
Cobb A H, stenographer, r Academy cLf
Cobb Minnie Mrs, r Academv g£
Cobb E M, r Academy
Cobb James, fireman, bds 452 S Depot
COBB, T. H, Cobb & Merrimon attorneys, office John
ston bldg, S Main, r Bartlett & Adams ?!
Cobb T H Mrs |"a
Cobb Ellen Y Miss, bds Bartlett & Adams
Cobb R M, painter, bds 27 N Main
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^kl. k H, Leagki's "Whits Man's Bar,'!!
Have been recommended by Hie leading physicians oftlie Slate lor medicinal' o
purposes, it Cor; South Main mid Raffle, Down Stairs. §■
0 iii i PI' n I Organized May, 18^8: Lewis Maddux,
A western Larolina tJank, ertlv%Lv V'lrfi v,tpr-z
%v ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital.
I $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
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Coffin E, real estate agt and loan broker, office 3 N Main, r
97 Hillside
Coffin E Mrs, r 97 Hillside
Coffin Fannie Miss, r 31 Haywood •
Coffin Sallie Miss, r 31 Haywood
Coffin Mary Miss, r 31 Haywood
Coggins John, wks Motor Car Line, bds 37 Blanton
Cook J T Mrs, r 72 Woodfin
Cook J T, confectioneries No Main, r 72 Woodfin
Cook Daniel, shoemaker, r 31 Bridge
Cook George, shoemaker 31 Bridge
Cook Taitha, bds Bridge
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Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
2 Cook Julia, r 31 Bridge
^ Cook H R, teamster, r 31 Bridge
rj Cook II R Mrs, r 3 I Bridge
r^ Cook Alexander, teamster, r 31 Bridge
^4 Cook' John, shoemaker, r 31 Bridge
t— Cook T L, shoemaker, r 31 Bridge
" Cook J H, wagoner, r nr Ice Factory
. • Cook M A, r nr Ice Factory
^Cook VV H, fish dealer, r "W P Blanton & Co's stables, 15
•+3
c3
S Water
"♦^ Cook Charlotte, c, cook, 76 Haywood
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Cohencius A, removed to Johnson City, Term
Ills!
Honon S Feirie
Merchant Tailors, S3 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
The Most Complete Stock of
'Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines
IkprSi Smith's
:il I'.-tirnii Ave.
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Cole G M, r 59 North Main ^
Cole A T Mrs, r 59 North Main ||
Cole Oscar, printer, Citizen office, North Court Place, bds 59 £ =
North Main -™g
Cole Alice, bds 59 North Main ?5?
Cole Robt, tobacconist, bds 59 North Main |_s
Cole Chester, lab, bds 59 North Main g |
COLE J B, Foundry and Machine Works, No 8 But- |
trick, r same
Cole Eddie, bds 8 Buttrick.
Cole A A Mrs, r 8 Buttrick PQ
Cole Dorcas Miss, r 8 Buttrick
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TF YOU want to make your
-*- newly married life happy
and your dear home neat,
always buy your com in en ci n g
outfit from us. Every article at our store is new, neat and handsome, and a
first-clais store in every respect
Cole Jno D, r 8 Buttrick Q
Collins Mattie, c, r 50 Pine Q
Collins Ben, c, lab, r 50 Pine M
Collins Jerome, c, r 50 Pine
Collins Josephine, c, cook, 50 Pine (3P
COLLINS W E, Asheville Milling Co, E E Eagan, WEq
Collins, r near Park ave a
Collins D C, r Turner, near Buttrick •
Collins Mrs, r Turner, near Buttrick
COLLINS H T, Asaeville Ice and Coal Co, H T Col- —
lins, Pt ; E E Eagan. Secy and Treas, r 421 West «=■_
Haywood «»
. , . »T»
The. Seatest and Most Qniet place in Town to spend an hour or ■-»
two at Billiard** or Pool, and at the same, time 'smile," is at J^
Jas. H. Loughran's "lite Man's Bar,
Cor. South Main & Eagle, ,
(Down Stairs.) i
Organize 1 May. 1888 •" Lewis Maddux,
President, L. I'. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, •!. K. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
z'2 $30,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
■| r est paid "ii - ! f j •< >^i t s of four months or longer in Savings Department.
COL
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Collins Harriet, r 421 West Haywood
Collins Geo R, elk Ashville Ice and Coal Co. bds 421 West
Haywood
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Coll
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Coll
Coll
Coll
Coll
Coll
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ns Mary J Mrs, r near Park ave
ns Helen R Miss, bds 421 West Haywood
ns C A, bkkpr, bds 451 Haywood
ns Benj, bds 60 Depot
ns Ophia Miss, r 60 Depot
ns Willford, c, coachman, 78 Bailey
ns Etta, c, r Cripple Creek
ns Pink, c, lab, r Cripple Creek
ns Mary Miss, bds 60 Depot
< falter J. $u
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
j| ISn. :tO Patton Aychiip. Awhcvillr. X. < .
specialties : Real Property and Conveyancing.
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Collins M A, No 3 police force, bds 60 Depot
CoUins Rosa, r McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills
Collins T C, farmer, r 60 Depot
Collins Mary A Mrs, r 60 Depot
Collins Lelia Miss, bds 5o Depot
Collins Cora Miss, bds 60 Depot
Collins Jerry, lab, bds McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills
Coleman Cordin c, r nr Phillip
Coleman Jno, r Academy and Hill
Coleman Mary J Mrs. r Academy and Hill
Coleman Julius c, waiter, r nr Phillip
Colinsky Louis, elk Swartzberg 10 Patton ave, r same
& pfm^ Murliani Tailors, fl Smith Main Street.
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
D A VOn D 0 OUITUIO stock °f nHUGHlSW SUNDRIES is Uieao
Mm & ™ S • ■ 31 Patton kmtM
plele or any house in Aftbeville. ■ ££
COL 157 CON |g
Colter Jas, r 44 Phillip
Colter Susie c, house maid, 57 Church go
Compton Wid M, r 118 Roberts #|
Compton W P, wks Cotton Factory, bds 1 18 Roberts f 3
Compton Carrie, wks Cotton Factory, bds 118 Roberts |S
Compton B T, bds 118 Roberts 5~
Compron Mattie, bds 118 Roberts |fi
Commons Margaret c, cook, Park ave nr Haywood &•*
Condrey Mary, bds 27 N Main if 2?
Condrey Wallace, lab, 'bds 2 Blanton &£
Condrey Thad, lab, bds 2 Blauton gg>
Condrey R L, lab, bds 2 Blanton f §
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Taylor, Boris & Brotherton, ^-"^Mfa 0p4|
Thomas. Roberts. Steven6on Stoves & Ranges. [WflOU] ( uok stOYl s » 2.
Also, Bridtfeford* Co. s Steel Ranges. Specialty JVlade of Hotel lUuires. «
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Conger Emma Miss, pupil H I School . jf jj"
Conway A W, bds 64 S Main
Connolley F E Miss, pupil A F College I""1
Connelly Maria c, r 53 Hill £j
Connelly Peter, r 211 Haywood W
Connelly W L, train des R & D, r Oakland ave nr Glen Rock 2
Connelly Walter, master trains R & D, r Oakland ave nr 2j
Glen Rock Hotel ©
Connelly Julia Mrs, r Oakland ave nr Glen Rock Hotel
Connally Alys K Miss, r Fernihurst 2 miles S Main
Connally Lillie M Miss, r Fernihurst §
CONNALLY, JAS K, r Fernihurst *
8p
1Sf£2$%srZ2L& Jas. I Lnrbn1. "Whits Man's Bar,' h
on exhibitor, to attract the -- p >f
attention of the lower trade. _ ** ®
But Fint-Class Goods only at Cor. South Main and Ea?le (Down Stain.) ?
Organized May, 1888 ; Lewis Maddux .
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
■ dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
i» $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
►,£ loaned on Real Estate on long time.
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^JjjConnally Mary Miss, r Fernihurst
S'Connally Mary W T Miss, r Fernihurst
* Connally Alice T Miss, r Fernihurst
* Conelly Ivory c, cook, 56 Bailey
.Cooper H G Mrs, r 39 Haywood
^COOPER A D, groceries, North Court Place, r 39 Hay-
^ wood, (see desc art)
gjj- Cooper Ann, r McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills
j=a Cooper Lee, bds McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills
GO I ' &
^Cooper Jas, quarryman, r McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills
Is Cooper Ed c, waiter Glen Rock Hotel
S Copening Larina c, house maid, N Main and Starnes ave
IC.T.RAWLS,
Real Estajte and Fire insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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JJ^Copening Mamie c, r Depot
q Copening Hamp c, r Depot
9£k Copening Mary c, cook, bds Depot nr French Broad Lumber
Yards
^5 Copening Harvey c, r Depot
g Copening Mary Ac, rS Main
Q Cope Caroline c, r 5S Poplar
(A Cope Mat, lab, r 58 Poplar
S* Copeland Anna c, wks 64 S Main
Copcland Kittie c, cook, 261 Bailey
*♦* Corpening Florence, pupil at A F College
™ Cortland S C Mrs, r 125 Chestnut
.JON 6 PETRIE, ]]mki Mm- 58 Mi Mai" stfcet-
a
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Our s«»l>i WATER and other Fountain Drinks are conceded ihejE>
best. The only place where whites alone are Nerved. § "
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, ||
31 Patton Avonue.ES
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COR 159 COW 5g
CORTLAND S C, Cortland Bros. S C and J W, real p
estate and loans office, Patton ave, r 125 Chestnut (Sec ^^
descriptive article) gg
CORN N P, contractor, bds 124 Woodfin (See adv) ||
Corn Sidney, carpenter, bds 124 Woodfin g*
Corn Milford, c, coachman, 2^0 No Main £g
-005"
Corn GW, carpenter, bds No Main 3q
Corill Susan, c, r near Phillip %q
COSBY B H, jeweler, 27 Patton ave, r 54 Depot ||
(See descriptive article) *
Cosby L E Mrs, r 54 Depot §1
Coston S C Mrs, bds 58 Haywood aj»
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P. CWYN & WEST,
"' -A-g^exita/ ~
S. £3. GOITRT 3QITABE. S
Coston O M, clerk J P Sawyer, 15 Patton ave. bds 58 Hay-
wood ZX
Cosmopolitan Club, So Main near Swan Hotel ©
Country Homes The, Messrs Tomlinson, editors ^
Coulling Louise T Miss, teacher A F College, r same ®
Courtney Ettie C Miss, bds 36 Philip y
Courtney Jas R, bds 36 Philip
Courtney Martha J Mrs, r 36 Philip
8P
Courtney Cora Dell, bds 36 Philip <^>
Courtney J H county treas, r 36 Philip
Cowart Delia Miss, pupil H I School *,
Cowan Win, carp, bds 35 Seny ***
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PURITY, ) A-^E OTT^ SgESiALTIfiS. £i-
OLITENESS AND f I ~ . , ,S
romptness J Jag, H. Loughran s Whits Man 8 Bar,'E-
Cor. Soirth Main and Eagle [Down Stairs.] ™
°l Western Carolina Bank, pf^^v'p^'y"^-
uJ i dent. J. L. Rankm, < ashler. < apital,
A9 $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
'S ral Banking Business Transacted.
COW 160 CRA
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k| Cowan Jesse, carp, r 58 Hill
W* Cowan Mary M, r 58 Hill
jjjg Cowan W R C, bds 58 Hill
<T Cowan J C A, bds 58 Hill
^Cowan Jno Q A, machinst, bds 58 Hill
* Cowan Cordie Miss, r 173 Haywood
Cowan Ella Miss, r 54 Depot
Cowan Eugene, hostler, bds 352 Haywood
J^ Cowan Elvira, c, bds 157 Hill
Cowle Maria, waitress, Patton Ave and Church
0H Cox Alice Miss, pupil H I School
WCox Amy Miss, pupil H I School
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a I Had. w . Tlirasii m, sssjssstj^z "™
|S^ liiK' of China, Glass, Lumps. Ac.
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^j Coxe Col Frank, capitalist, bds Battery Park
^ Coxe Frank Mrs, bds Battery Park
cj Coxe Otis, bds Battery Park
L4 Coxe F S, bds Battery Park
^ Coxe Frank, bds Battery Park
h» Coxe Tench, bds Battery Park
Coxe Mance Miss, bds Battery Park
-•Coxe Maude Miss, r Battery Park Hotel
jj-jCranford H E Miss, pupil A F College
CJCranford Ellen J Miss, pupil A F College
"tjf Cranford Martha, r nr Cotton Factory
CjCranford R L, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr same
"3 IMNON 6 PETRiE ]knki Mm> ® S(llltl1 >lain M>
gg Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
TT7E offer for sale choice Ileal Estate of all descrip-
V V tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers; interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w
rE offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Your trade .ippi «•< iaicil. Your interest studied. s=^
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Cranford Wilson, wks Cotton Mills, r nr same
Cranford W M, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr same
Crawford Hugh, stone cutter, bds 17 Bridge |™
Crawford J W Mrs, r 208 Woodfin |£
Crawford J W, photographer, Patton Ave, r 208 Woodfin
Crawford Z V, wks A Fur Factory, bds 167 Hill
Crawford Dicey, r nr Cotton Factory
Crawford Sallie W Miss, bds 58 Grove §?|
Crawford Anna L Miss, 1-58 Grove
Crawford Lucy L, r 58 Grove
Crawford A Dr, r 58 Grove
Crawford Winslow, bds 311 S Main fo
■ ■ : » £2
■■I I ft ft 1 Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of ' £XJ
UWlrflllMl ^llSlMlSilli*0' 3° I*atto'" Aveime'l'.4whe"ille! X. C. £d
' Specialties : Real Property ana Conveyancing:. H
Crawford J H Dr, occulist, office 28 Patton Avenue, r <8 ^
Grove q
Crawford Annie, c, r 18 Mulberry g
Crawford Elvira, c, r 18 Mulberry ?
Crawford Jno, c, r 18 Mulberry ^
Crawford Frank, r, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same ©
Crawford Lola, c, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same g
Craton Elizabeth, r nr 32 W Haywood *
Craton Jennie, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr 32 W Haywood
Craton William P, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr 32 Haywood
Craton Thomas J, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr 32 Haywood
Craton Lucy, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr 32 Haywood
Jas.'H. Loughran's "White Man's &ar,MCt>rS,>Maill&Eaglel
° Itoim Stairs. ^
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly %
" U^km Pn»nl!«n Di>nl/ Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
«- Western Carolina Bank, zm~£JFsh?&,
qT $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County fend City Depository. Your
■"E* Correspondence solicited.
Jf CRA 162 CRO
oCraton U S, wks Cotton Mills, r nr 32 W Haywood
cSCrarey T B Jr, r nr Peachtree
J^SCrarey W A, brick mason, r nr Peachtree
t_HCrarey T B, bricklayer, r nr Peachtree
2>Crarey M E, r nr Peachtree
P?Craig Charles, carp, r 32 Short
oCraig Ida, r 32 Short
.gCRAIG LOCKE, Carter & Craig-, attys, r 3 Tennent
§J3 building. (See adv)
■^•Creeseman Bred, carp, r S Main
r-*Creeseman Jennie, c, r 27 Valley
p. Creese man John, c, lab, 27 Valley
tr-i ' '
I Taylor, Bouis'&Brotherton, vSSrSr
S » " ROYAL »» OAS MACHINE.
f~\ Used exclusively by Penn. R. R. a Several now in Operation in this City.
■^Creeseman Susan, r S Main
HCreeseman David, brick mason, bds nr Cotton Factory
pSCreeseman Manley, carp, r East bet Beaver Dam and West
'"Creeseman Mrs, r East bet Beaver Dam and West
tfjCreeseman James, lab, r College nr Pine
^Creeseman James Mrs, r College nr Pine
fi Crook John, drayman, r nr Ice Factory
(fl Crook William, drayman, r nr Ice Factory
0 Crook Jane, r nr Ice Factory "
"m Crook Sephrona, r nr Ice Factory
4<Crook Jennie, bds nr Cotton Factory
^ Crook Lelia, r nr Cotton Factory
* McKINNON & PETHIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 Sonth Main St.
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly .attended to.
c*»
nn rCPp I DTI fl U Q Til I fll nn,v or x**f,lg *>>' competent Apothecaries;
rntOunlr 1 1 U ll O l ILL LU delivered tree to any pari of the City.
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patten Ave.
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Crook Lou, painter, bds nr Cotton Factory
Crook Tilda, r nr Ice Facto rv 2
Crosby Frank, c, coachman, r 29 Woodfin m
Crump Henry, c, coachman, r nr 1 1 Clements ,.
Crump Richard, c, grocer 23 Valley
Crump Nanny, c, r 23 Valley &ti
Cronley Eliza, r Haywood nr Ice Factory S
Cronley Will, ^. barber, r Haywood nr Ice Factory ^j
Crovvell Mary M, <r, r Phillip Q
Crowell Ellen, <r, r Phillip
Crowell Dan, c, r Phillip
Crowell Hattie, c, laundress, r Phillip
C.T. BAILS
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Real Estate and Fire Insurance, •
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' No. 5 Patton Ave, Asheville. N. C
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Crowell F K, cook, r Phillip
Crowell Joseph, brick mason, r Seney and East
Crowell Joseph Mrs, r Seney and East
Cruise John, teamster, r 28 Davidson p-
Cruise John Mrs, r 28 Davidson
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Cruise Delia Miss, seamstress, r 28 Davidson V5?r
Cruise Katie Miss, saleslady Mimnaugh's Patton ave, r 28 §
Davidson |g
Cruise Kirby, bds 318 Haygood ? =
CUMMINGS P. A., atty, office 12 Legal Block, r 24 |«
Bailey. (See adv.) ?5
Cummings Sallie, <:, laundress, bds 200 Patton ave
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The Neatest and most Quiet Place in Town to spend an hour or two at »0
BILLIARD* or POOL, and at the same time " smile," is at "=<<
JAS. i. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," e°'*™ H
) (Down Stairs.) g*
-• UJ««i..« Po.o!!rt« PL J, Organized May, 18S8; Lewis Maddux.
i Western Larohna Hank, f«f «"VP vw vi'rpTi-
r i dent, J. J--. Rankin, < ashier. Capital,
> 550,000, Surplus, S=2(),000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
,,*■ and Teller's Window Cur the exclusive use of the Ladies.
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*■ Cunningham S C, bartender, r 43 S Main
®° Cunningham S E Mrs, r 43 S Main
- Cunningham E L, carp, r 23 Orange
Cunningham E F Mrs, r 23 Orange
. Cunningham J F, carp, r 201 Merriman ave
- Cunningham K C Miss, r 201 Merriman ave
<_£- Cunningham Chas, wagoner, Fernihurst
s Cunningham Eliza, c, servant, Fernihurst
-S Cunningham Becca, c, laundress, r 40 Mountain
^Curtis Zeb, elk, Register Deeds, bds Western Hotel
1 Curtis Eugene, plumber, Ballard, Rich & Boyce, bds West-
ern Hotel
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THE ASHBVILLE AND CEASGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPAHY
Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. \V. B. Gwyn, President.
■v. Curtis E Mrs, bds Western Hotel
fl Curtis G W, r 381 S Main
-9 Curtis Mattie E, r 381 S Main
*■ Curtis Lester, bds 381 S Main
£j{ Curtis Ada, r 381 S Main
H Curtis T S, r 381 S Main
g Curtis Etta Mrs, r 381 S Main
jq CUSHING C D, Cushing & Chapman, Timber and
£1 Mineral Lands office, Patton ave, bds Van Gilder House
3 CUSHMAN W S, Atty at Law, Com'r Deeds and Notary
Public, office 30 Patton ave, r 163 Chestnut (See adv;
1S4 Cushman S S Mrs, r 163 Chestnut
£ McKINNON .& PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
iS CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Purity or noons, 3
OM IEXI.SS TO CUSTOMERS, Ml«l Co
ROMPTXKSK WITH ORDERS AX1> PRESCRIPTION'S g g*
&«'
RAYSOR cfc SMITH, 31 DFȣvttoix -A-VO."
72 2.
95
CUT 165 DAV
Cuthro Jas, machinist, bds 6o Depot £0
Cutts Jos, carp, r 161 Bailey h§
Cutts Hattie, r 161 Bailey s|
DAILY CITIZEN THE, Randolph-Kerr Co, publishers, l|
North Court Place jg*?
Daganhardt W L, bds 177 So Main gg.
Dake Novella, <r, r 250 College 5-
Dale B F, printer, bds 55 College
Dale Wm P, wks Cotton Factory, bds Roberts and Buxton
Dalton James, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds near Cotton tH
Factory
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should give us a call before you buy. We are the Leadeis.
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Dalton J T, r 423 So Main Q
Dalton Delia, r 423 So Main Q
Dalton Mary, bds 423 So Main u
Dalton Mary, bds 423 So Main
Dalton Minnie B, bds 423 So Main Jq*
Dalton C H, r 385 So Main
Dalton Bessie, r 385 So Main
Damons Millie, c, laundress, r 40 Poplar
Dancy Will, shoemaker, bds y^ No Main
Daniel D P, bds Patton ave and Church
Davenport , merchant, bds College and Spruce
Davenport David, r 254 No Main
^,=s JAS. II. UIMIRAN'S "WHITE .MAN'S BAR.
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended bj the leading physicians of the State for medicin
purpos COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs.
L Western Carolina Bank, °£
Organized MaylSSS; Lewis Maddux, President.
T , P. McLoud, Vice-President, .J. K. Rankin,
ishier. Directors— Lewis Maddux, Oeo. s.
0. 1 '"' Powell, J. K. Kankin, C. M. McLoud, J. K. Rav,
S3 S. H. Reed. M. J. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fa-jg. Capital, sr>o,onO; Surplus
2„ 820,000. .state, County and Cit v Depository.
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*% Davenport J A, division engineer R & D R R, r Rollins
Davenport H L Mrs, Rollins
jj= Daviason Cora, c, cook, 96 Church
= » Davidson H M Mrs, wid W E, r College and Valley
o< Davidson Mary E Miss, r College and Valley
S° Davidson A T, r 50 Broad
* Davidson A T Mrs, r 50 Broad
C_> Davidson Addie Lee Miss, r 50 Broad
y^, Davidson F H, r Hill near Buttrick
w Davis Lovada Miss, pupil H I School
w-4 Davis Anna, pupil H I School
"^ Davis Fannie Miss, housekeeper Grand Central, r same
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r^J ■■■ 1 m m 1 Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
SO Patton Avenue. Aalieville. >'. <' .
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Walter 2. Cushman. ^~
^ n niwii »i vn«»mwnp specialties: heal Propeny and Conveyancing.
CO Davis W C, plumber Ballard, Rich & Boyce, bds Western
4$ Hotel
3C Davis J Robt, drug clerk Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton ave
bds 16 Charlotte
3C Davis C J, painter, r near 139 Beaumont
££ Davis C J Mrs, r near 139 Beaumont
*X Davis J N, lab, r near 139 Beaumont
I * Davis Tom, carp, 139 So Beaumont
h- Davis E A Mrs, r 139 Beaumont
•y Davis J M, carpenter, r 35 Seney
. Davis J M Mis, r 35 Seney
Davis Wm, carp, r 35 Seney
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5* CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
The Most Complete Stock of 6 c
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• Pure Drugs. Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines,*
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31 IPattcaa. Aveime.
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Davis Jesse Mrs, r 35 Seney
Davis Thomas, contractor, r cor Seney and Centre
Davis Thomas Mrs, r cor Seney and Centre
Davis John, lab, r 60 Seney
Davis Mrs, r 60 Seney
Davis Loula M Miss, r 42 Academy g"®
Davis A B, bds 42 Academy |gc
Davis Grace O Miss, bds 42 Havwood ^S
Davis C B, auctioneer, r 42 Academy q^
Davis E B, auctioneer, r 42 Academy g.%
Davis P F Mrs, r 42 Academy |o
Davis S A Mrs, r Riverside Park
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Tftvlor, Bonis k Brotlicrton, ** p*«m **•»»•' m*« *™* »»« h°»«- |g
^ Specialty made of 5 j*
Fine Sauitari Plambmj ui Honse Heaticg, STEAM SkBff" A
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Davis Mattte, r Riverside Park g|
Davis Edith Miss, removed to Summerville, S C ^
Davis Geo, r VV Haywood •
Davis Flora, r \V Haywood ?C
Davis S P, wks R & D Ry Co, r 124 Roberts §
Davis Minnie Mrs, r 124 Roberts ^
Davis Jas, carp, bds 346 Haywood O
Davis Rachael Mrs, r nr French Broad Lumber Yards 2
Davis R.S, engineer (stationery,) r nr French Broad Lumber
Yards ,
Davis B P, engr R & D Ry, r 80 Depot <£>
Davis Spencer, engr. bds 80 Depot
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on exhibition to attract the , >~
attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs, i
But First-Class Goods only at
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vlce'-PresU
* dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
== $50,000, Surplus, 120,000. .State. County and City Depository.
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s S N, mach, bds 8o Depot
s Frank A, bds 8o Depot
s J D, engr, bds Depot nr freight depot
s J D Mrs, bds Depot nr freight depot
s Lucy, housekpr, 34 Grove
s Geo W, r 162 S Main
s Julia, r 162 S Main
s VVm A, bds 162 S Main
s Addie, bds 162 S Main
s Minnie, r 1 59 S Main
s Chas, r 159 S Main
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No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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Maggie, r 388 S Main
Monroe, lab, r 388 S Main
Sarah, house girl, r Victoria
A C, r 84 Bailey
Linie Sr, r 84 Bailey
Era rna, bds 190 Bailey
Harry, bds 190 Bailey
Robt, bds 190 Bailey
Jno, lab, bds 190 Bailey
Maggie, r 190 Bailey
Rosa c, laundress, Glen Rock Hotel
Laura c, cook, 266 Patton ave
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Merchant Tailors, 53 South Main Street,
g S [CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
\kJW> are State Agents for X. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
W pirt> anc^ Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or deatli in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Y\ J hi are State Agents for N. C. Inland A: Co. 'e celebrated
*' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or deatli in the
"Travel-era Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS &. JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
DAVOflD 9 PyiTUJP Rt!>oU °r 1>,u J««I»TS' SIXDRIES is IhnQ
nnluUn fii uiVI! H U mo*t varied ami com- Oj potjnjj Ayp{1|lP m
plcle of any house in Ashevillo. ■ ■ i i J*
DAV 169 DEI m
Davis Caroline c, laundress, r 22 Hilterbrand S3
Davis Joe c, butcher Reed & Co, N Court Place, r 22 O
Hilterbrand m
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Davis Loula c, laundress, r 167 Valley
Dardy Clara c, cook, 87 Bailey ™
Darby Frank, elk R & D Depot, bds 452 S Depot £d
Darkins Joe c, wks Vanderbilts, r 167 Valley g
Darkins Jane c, laundress, r. 167 Valley ^j
Day Jno P, pupil A F College ^
Day S W Mrs, matron A F College, r same ©
Day Mattie Miss, pupil A F College
Day Jno, c, carp, r 147 Valley
Gwyn & West.
Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SQUARE. |g
Day Callie, c, r 147 Valley
Dean Jack, c, lab, r Baptist Hill
Dean Bettie, c, nurse, 42 Haywood
Deaver W H, detective, r 25 Pine
Deaver W H Mrs, r 25 Pine f|
Deaver Clara, r 2X Water ^k
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Deal Hy, wks coUon factory, r near same g^
DEAKE C T C, florist, green house, 324 Charlotte, r ||
same (See desc article) g\g
Deake J W C, letter carrier, r 324 Charlotte 5" a
Deake Mrs, r 324 Charlotte
Deitz Jacob, lab, bds Cripple Creek
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Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State (or medicinal" ®
purposes. , ~ Cor, South .Mniii ami K-tjrle, ilow m Stairs. go
(j in i PI' n I Organized May, 1838; Lewis Maddux,
A Wesiein Carolina Bank, ^fTr'«\"lnl Vir1,rr;"
J3 , ' dent, J. h. nankin, Uasnier. Capital,
J 150,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
DeK 170 DIC
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HgDeKeysur Hy, r bet Chestnut and Merriman ave
[q^Delany Paul, carp, bds 117 So French Broad
9=: Democrat The, Furman & Vance eds, North Court Place
^Deinens R S Mrs, r Park ave
•Domens C A Miss, r Park a/e
^Demens H B Miss, bds Park ave
©DEMENS WOOD WORKING Co, near pass depot, P A
Tfl Demons, Pt ; S F Chapmaa, Sec'y and Treas
uDEMENS P A, r Park ave
^Denney Will, painter, bds y^ N Main
^Denton Sallic Miss, pupil H I School
rtDenison T R, r 44 Grove
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\4 * No, 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C,
BTjDenison Roy T, wks Citizen office n Court Place, bds 44
^ Grove
•Denison Mary J Miss, r 44 Grove
^Denison Mary L Miss, 1-44 Grove
^Denison Burt, ins agt, r W Asheville
r**Devons Reed, stick maker, r Eagle nr Valley
^Devons Lou, c, laundress, Eagle nr Valley
.Devine Hattie Miss, bds 34 Hill
QjDickerson Joseph E Mrs, r Vance and College
*|DICKERSON JOSEPH E, Joseph E. Dickerson & Co,
+2 hd'vv, S E Court Place, r Vance and College
^Dickerson Harriet, c, laundress, r 34 Madison
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Merchant Tailors, S3 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
The Most Complete Stock of
Pare Drugs, Bart Cbeinicals am Patent Medicines
Mimes BaysorS Smith s, §1
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31 I'ut ton Ave. i"»
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Dickerson Amos, c, lab, r 34 Madison v^
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Dickerson Etta, c, r 34 Madison
Dickerson H, c, lab, r 34 Madison « gjj
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Dickerson James, c, lab, r 34 Madison -"g
Dickson Jessie Miss, bds nr Buxton «£-
Dickson Allen, wks Graham's Factory, bds nr Buxton
Dickson Jennie Miss, bds nr Buxton
Dickson N S, night watchman Graham's Factory, bds nr
Buxton
Dickson Carl, cy coachman, Church bet Bailey and S Main
Dickson Anna, c, cook, Church bet Bailey and S Main
Dickson Annie, c, r nr 58 Mulberry
lrZ^£&K£U£Z fU ffl %m\ h h Crystal Palace, W
and your dear homo neat. J^ill Wl ttllibSIl W UOll M
always buy your commencing 7 Va*'
outfit from us. Every article at our store is new, neat and handsome, and a
flrnt-clais store in every respect.
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Dickson Mary J, c, r 139 Valley Q
Dickson Carl, c, waiter, r 139 Valley Q
Dickson Isaac, c, r 139 Valley M
Dickson Delia, <r, r 139 Valley
Dillon D W, r rear 169 S Main ■ $P
Dillon Mollie V, r 169 S Main ^
Dillon Mamie, bds 169 S Main i*.
Dillon Stafford, bds 169 S Main •
Dillard F C Mrs, bds Gano House, Haywood and, French
Broad ave — ■
Dillard F C, bds Gano House, Haywood and French Broad |*_
Dingle William B, bds 139 Bailey «»
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The Neatest and Mont Quiet place in Town to spend an honr or^JJ
two at Milliards or Pool, and at the name time '*iiiile," i«* at «=»
Jas, H. Louorhran's "White Man's Bar
J J Cor. Sonth Main & Eagle,;
(Down Stairs.) J
Organize 1 May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L !'. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
0,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
si paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
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DIM 172 DON
j^ Dimrey Mattie, c, laundress, r Cripple Creek
0 Dimrey Adele, c, bds Cripple Creek
s Dimrey* Mary E, c, bds Cripple Creek
": Dimrey Laura T, bds Cripple Creek
l< Dimrey John A, bds Cripple Creek
- Dimonds Priscilla, c, nurse, 34 Grove
Dishman — , carp, bds 234 Patton ave
^ Dobie Mary, c, laundress, r 101 Beaumont
• Dobie Walter, c, waiter, r 101 Beaumont
"'Dobbins Mary, cy laundress, Cripple Creek
^Dockery Maliala, c, cook, 105 Hillside
■j-«Dockery J W, carp, r 340 N Main
rC< . Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
^2 YJf-Ti-« k fl...»fc«,«%% DEEDS, and Notary Public,
-p£ " " ' " specialties: Real Property and Conveyancing. .
C^Dcckery J W Mrs, r 340 Main
e^Dodd Laura, c, waitress, 234 N Main
•jjgDodd Ann, c, cook, 234 N Main
■J Doe T B Mrs, r 20 Oak
SEDOE T B, W B Williamson & Co, furniture and
carpets Patton ave, r 20 Oak. (See adv)
SDOGGETT M W, W P Blanton & Co, livery, feed
and sale stables, Water nr Patton Ave, (tel 50,) r 99
H- Woodfin. (See des art)
^Dc-ggett M W Mrs, r 99 Woodfin
^Doggett Florence R Miss, r 99 Woodfin
_3 Donaldson Vinie, c, bds 24 Grove
« McKlllliOII & PETR1E Mcrrhant Taflors. 5K South Main -Street.
g Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
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Stock of nUl'GtilSTM* SIXDKIES is tho oc
nfllOUn 6l 0 IVi lirlO uiostvaiied^udcoui- 01 Dnjlj
plet? of any bouse iu Astaeville.
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Dole Alice B Miss, teacher H I School for colored, 249* §
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Donnan Geo, carp, r 161 S Main -"8.
Donnan Frk, r 161 S Main p 3
Douglas Bryson, <:, lab, 27 Valley ~g
Dougherty Je thro, died Oct. 10, 18 go %m
Dougherty Maggie Miss, bds 15 Bearden Ave g»
Donovan Kate <:, cook, Flint ^-"
Donovan W, bricklayer, bds 234 Patton Ave q|
DONOHUE JNO, Clegg & Donohue, proprietors and|l
publisheis Evening Journal, office North Court Place, §9
bds Neville House, 46 S Main 3|
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No. 43 Patton Avenue, under Grand Opcr^ _ cj
House. "WOODLAWN" g."&
Thomas. Roberts. Stevenson Stoves 4 Ranges, [IIOOU] COOK STOVES. ' * §•
Also, Bridgeford & Co. 's Steel Ranges. Specialty iVlade of Hotel Kaugen. vi ;r
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Donovan Maggie, c, cook, 121 Haywood §^
Dooley Hester, c, laundresss, r 9 Mountain ^.
Dooley Robt c, cook, r 9 Mountain J"*
Dortch F L, mining engineer, bds Battery Park £d
Doster Hy, c, lab, r 36 Mulberry S
Doster Mary, c, r 36 Mulberry ^j
Dosier Harriett, c, r 53 Mountain Q
Doubleday Harold, lumber dealer, bds Gano House, Hay- O
wood and French Broad Avenue
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Dowtin Fannie Mrs, r 84 Depot
Dowtin J A, night watchman R&D Fit Depot, r 84 Depot q
Doyle P J, sawyer, bds 44 Philip
Taylor, Boois & Brotherton,
^Sfw!fdsTnta^ k H, Lngba'i "White Man's Bar," H
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on exhibiton to attract the -— »■' <••**» > ,
attention of the lower trade. - , ,,, , . _, .
But First-Class Goods only at *or' "OUtn Main and ha?Ie (Down Stairs.)
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$ llfAAU,n P«.Jl«„ D«J, Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
I . Western Carolina Bank, i^r^J^J^:
p» $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
^.- loaned on Real Estate on long time.
•| DRA 174 DUN
^J Drake J L, r 338 S Main
^•Drake Hattie, r 338 S Main
* Drake Carrie Miss, pupil H I School
* Dubard Pearl Miss, pupil H I School
.Dubard Mattie Miss, pupil H I School
-Duck Mary, c, laundress, r bet Valley and Eagle
.Duckworth Revel S E, bds 255 Grove
^Duckworth N J, carp, bds 255 Grove
JSDiichein Annie Miss, bds 31 Grove
"•^Duckett Jas, bds French Broad and Patton Aves
g Duffy R S, bartender Jas H Loughran, White Man's Bar, 46
S Main, bds Neville House
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Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
' No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
■fDuffield S E Mrs wid C B, r 56 Spruce
J* Dukes T C H, bookkeeper Battery Park, r 33 Short
■jk Dukes D J Mrs, r 33 Short
Dukes Mary L Miss, r 33 Short
Cq Dukes Eliza C Miss, r 33 Short
at Dukes Margaret Miss, r 33 Short
QDun Katie Miss, r 152 Chestnut
MDun R G, r 152 Chestnut
fiDun Mrs R G, r 152 Chestnut
MDun Hattie Miss, r 152 Chestnut
5» Dun Nannie Miss, r 1 52 Chestnut
^ Dunn John, shoemaker, bds 73 No Main
$ McKINNON & PFTRIF, Merchant Tailors. 58 SoutlTTldiTstreet,
&
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Our HAD.4 W.1TEK »ml other Fountain Drinks are eonceued the^jj.
best. Ttie only place where whiter alone are served. &
RAYSOR & SMITH'S,
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Dunigan Eliza, r near Cotton Factory £g,
Dundrant Lila Miss, pupil A F College gr^
Duncan J L, night watchman Battery Park, r same g®
Duncan D, carpenter, bds 309 College eg
Duncan S K Mrs, wid Charles, r 27 Spruce 5*
Durham Berry, r, lab, r 283 North Depot ~£
Durham Lottie, c, laundress, r 283 No Depot 3q
Duvall Gertrude Miss, bds 28 Penland 30
Duvall Lucinda Mrs, r 28 Penland 3<
Dvvight Anna B, teacher Chapel Day School (H I)
Dyer Mary, c, r 157 Hill
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EAGEN E E, Sec'y and Treas Asheville Ice and "
Coal Co, r 421 West Haywood Zl
Eagen C C Mrs, r 421 West Haywood ©
Earl Lizzie, c, cook, r 95 Pine ^
Earl Carrie, c, laundress, r near 64 Mountain
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Earle Anthony, c, wrks frt depot, r 371 Haywood ^
Earle Jane, c. laundress, r 371 Haywood
Earle Sarah, c, bds 371 Haywood
Earle Emanuel, c, bds 371 Haywood <$
Earwood W R, carp, bds 300 Bailey
Earwood Ellis, bds 307 Bailey ,
Earwood W R, carp, r Hill, near Buttrick
PURITY, ) -A-SSE OTT^ SPECIALTIES. «
OLITENESS AND \ ••.,,, i-im-i 11 1 * J
romptness J Jag, 8. Loughraa s whits hi s Bar, ;
Cor. South Main a-nd Eagle [Down Stairs.] «
o' . U/n«lrt.„ P„.rvl!«« [LJ, Organized May, 18§S; Lewis Maddux
i western Urolina bank, r™*°\^\^ra -^ ? \.
u- ' dent, J. K. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
fl« $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
.- nil Banking Businesi Transacted
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[>f Earwood Ella, r Hill, near Buttrick
WS Eaton Saml, r Buttrick, near Haywood
$« Eaton Julia L Mrs, r Buttrick, near Haywood
t Eaton Jno, plasterer, r 53 Atkinson
t^Eaton Lizzie, r 53 Atkinson
pTEast Edine H Miss, pupil A F College
jS: Eaves Carrie, c, cook, Vance and College •
Eaves Emmerson, elk T J Revel, North Main, bds Western
Jg Hotel
ECKLE & CO, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, South
Main, opp Swan Hotel (See desc article)
WEckert Alfred, bartender, Glen Rock Hotel, r same
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£5! ■! I ■■■ mi 1 a m "*3L Patton ^A.x7-o
SMW.ThsliSIIo.s=
»l»s everything in the llou-r
ruisiiiii- line, as well as a larg-e
^jkj line of China, Glass, Lamp*. Ac.
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^ Edney, wid W L, r 318 Patton ave
Edmondson Theo, pupil H I School
£■4 Edwards Monroe, wks Fur Factory, r near Broom Factory
{■4 Edwards Maggie, r near the Broom Factory
•^ Edwards J M, Police Force, r 86 Cherry
Jg Edwards Mattie, r 86 Cherry
Edwards Cora, c, laundress, r 35 Woodfin
mZ Edwards Sallie, c, laundress, r Sorrels, near Beaumont
+3 Edwards M, foreman Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, 43 Patton
Cv ave, r 163 Merriman
U Edwards LB Miss, milliner, Mimnaugh's, Patton ave, r 35
PI Woodfin
"3 McK'NNON & PETRIF. ^ Tililors< ? Soii Mm street,
Qg Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
TTfE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
VV can purchase for you at a lower figure, ahel
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Pattern Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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JE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
can purchase for you at a lower figure, and
charge yon less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 IHLcAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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Edwards Geneva, r 86 Cherry J»b
Edwards Alice, bds 86 Cherry |'E
Edwards Carrie, bds 86 Cherry !=S
Egerton Lula Miss, pupil H I School 2Jo
Egerton Sallie Miss, pupil H I School -S?
Egerton B T, wks C E Moody 30 Patton ave, bds 124 g's
Roberts -s«
Egerton Eliza, bds 84 Depot »%
Egerton John, 6-, wks Battery Park, r nr Hill p§
Egerton Patsy, c, r nr Hill ^|
Eichelberger W H, C E and Mech D'n, r Magnolia House 555-
N Main Is
Walter 1 Cushman,^
Attorney at Law. COMMISSIONER of W
DEEDS, ami Notary Public,
SO Patton Avenue. Asheville, X. <'. ^
Specialiies : Real Property anil Coaveyancing, W
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Eichelberger carp, bds 59 N Main ^
Emerson P F Mrs, r 47 Walnut ©
Emerson P F, wks Asheville Shoe Factory, r 47 Walnut m
Embler Lillie Miss, pupil H I School go
Ellis Millie F, c, r 263 Bailey ^
Ellis Lelia, c, r 263 Bailey ©
Ellis .Mary, c, laundress, r 263 Bailey §
Elllis Henry, c, baker, r 263 Bailey — \
Ellege John, wks Graham's Factory, bds Green nr Park ave 55
Ellege Henry, wks Graham's Factory, bds Green nr Park ave
Ellege Frank, wks Graham's Factory, bds Green nr Park
Ave
k H, Loughran's "White Man's Bar,
O Down Stairs. ^ —
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and price? charged accordingly |*
Cor. Si). Main & Eagle. |?
cJ U/„«i«.„ P«;«l!«« (l««l» Organize.! May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
« Western Larohna Dank, r^^v-^w- VkrPresir
"^ ' dent, J. h. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
oa* $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Your
.-=3 Correspondence solicited.
^ ELL , 178 ERW
QjEllege Willie, wks Graham's Factory, bcb Green nr Park
Ave
pqEUege J W wid, r Green nr Park Ave
,_ lEllege Emmie, r Green nr Park Ave
G>Elliotte W F, contractor, r 351 Haywood
P^Elliotte Hattie Mrs, r 351 Haywood
oElliotte Hannah, c, cook, 84 Bailey
^jElse Hy, wks Asheville Fur Factory, r nr same
.HElse Emma, rnr Asheville Fur Factory
■^Ellar carp, bds 234 Patton Ave
•^SEngle S F, r nr Cotton Factory
pjEngle Lee, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
ASHEVILLE, BT. C.
No. 43 Paitoi Aye. under &rand Opjera House
1 1 Steam Fitting, Gas Fitting,
O * " ROYAL" «.\S MACHINE.
f~\ Used exclusively by Penn. R. R. "0 Several now in Operation in this City.
■Jingle R J, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
J*Engle Lou, bds 289 S Main
MhEngle Chas A, bartender Muller's Exchange, College and
Water, r same
CpEpps C F, painter, bds 72 Depot
wEpps R L Mrs, bds 72 Depot
QErvin Rachael, c, bds 326 Haywood
flJErvin Henry, c, shoemaker, r 326 Haywood
fiErvin Jno, wks Asheville Shoe Factory, bds nr Broom Fac-
M tory
*HErwin Will, bds 351 S Main
^Erwin Buell, bds 351 S Main
t McKINNON & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 Sontk Mail St.
I Taylor, Bonis SDroMos.
a
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Day or Vi^lil by competrn t ApollnH-nrie s :
delivered tree tu any purl of I lie City.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave.
ERW 179 EVA
Erw
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n Ella, r 351 S Main
n M K Mrs, removed to Davidson and College O
n Mollie, bds 351 S Main m
nSB, r 351 S Main "L
n Nannie T, bds 35 1 S Main •
n Hattie, c, waitress, 24 Grove £d
n Walter, c, coachman 71 Liberty S
n Helen, c, r4i Pine ^j
n Julia, c, nurse, r 5 Mountain O
n Rachel, c, laundress, r 5 Mountain
n Virgil, c, lab, r 5 Mountain
n M K Mrs, wid M, r 57 College
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C.T. RAILS
Real Estate and Fire Insurance, •
> No. 5 Patton Ave, Ash&ville. N. C.
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Erwin Hannah Miss, r S7 College ««®
Erwin M D, c, wks City Water Works, r 41 Pine
Eastabrook H T, books and stationery 11 S Main, r same
Evans Jesse, engineer, bds 452 S Depot
Eastabrook H T Mrs, r 1 1 S Main »S"
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Evans Hester, bds 179 S Main *X*
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Evans Florence, bds 179 S Main
Evans S J R, r 179 S Main
Evans Mary E, r 179 S Main ?|
Evans Ella, c, laundress, r nr 109 Mountain wS
Evans Sol, c, porter, r 109 Mountain 5"-f*
Evans Jesse, c, drayman, r 180 Pine %%
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. j, ,j.
The Neatest and most Quiet Place in Town to spend an hour or two at » O
BILLIARDS or POOL, and at the same time "smile." Is at "°^
JAS. H. LOUGBRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR." c".Xr H
' (Down Stalr».) g"
- UiVlnrn Porn'mi Dnnl/ Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
■i western uaroiina BanK, ^tw * Hh* vu?;p™i-
s ' dent, J. E, Rankin. Cashier. Capital,
.» 150,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
and Teller's Window tor the exclusive use of the Ladies.
It
EVA 180 FAR
£*• Evans Lucy, c, r 180 Pine
t.9 Evans Pollie, cook 24 Davidson
EVENING JOURNAL, daily, Clegg & Donohue edi-
• tors, N Court Place
- T^AIN N W, taxidermist, r 73 Academy
aS- L Fain M E Mrs, r 73 Academy
S3 Falk Prof C, Music House 35 N Main, bds College and
^ bpruce
"^Fant — , vvid James, bds 3 [8 Haywood
§3 Fant Mary, c, house maid, r 234 N Main
S Fanders Rosa, c, cook, r Philip
S Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyx, President
Q=S . . . _
■^ Fanning Frank, travelling salesman Richmond, r 39 Patton ave
fl Fanning H M, Mrs, r 289 S Main
.jl Fanning F A, commercial traveller, r 289 S Main
"* Farnham Ida Miss, r Merriman ave
C|K Farmer Tina, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
^ Farmer John, lab, r nr Cotton Factory
► £ Farmer Caroline, wks Cotton Factory, bds nr same
Ifi Farmer Eliza, bds nr Cotton Factory
0 Farmer and Mechanic The, Stansill & Morris, editors
M Farmer J S, brickmason, r nr Cotton Mills
«H Farmer Sarah A, r nr Cotton Factory
C^ Farral A J, tobacconist, r 35 Woodfin
S McKINHON & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
f>| CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PrRiTY or noons. ^
OMTEXERR TO CUSTOMERS, and *
ROMPTNENS WITH ORDERS AM> PRESCRIPTIONS og"
o 2.
jEtAITlSOXl. cfc ISMITK, 31 Fatton. Ave. -™g
FAR 181 FEE II
Farral A J Mrs, r 35 Woodfin
Farral L Lillian Miss, bds 35 Woodfin
Farrar Sallie Mrs, housekeeper, bds 159 Patton ave
£0
w;
Farrell J H, wks Cotton Factory, r 30 W Haywood -Mg
K^
Farrell Theresa, bds 30 W Haywood
Farrell Mary, r 30 Haywood 2^
Farrell Emma, r- 30 Havwood og.
Farnsworth Mary, housemaid 53 Bridge g-
Farr Ella, c, cook 130 Valley
Farr Napoleon, c, r 130 Valley
Featherstone Mamie E Miss, bds 47 Depot p*4
Featherstone Emma Miss, bds 47 Depot
fepssy. W. Itaiih Si El™ ™g
<fec, for their clear one*, / ?i £ attOQ AVe» S^
should give us a call before you buy. We are the Leadeis. ^1
FEATHERSTONE A A, Hampton & Featherstone, the Q
Metropolitan 29 N Main (See desc article) Q
Featherstone A A Jr, bds 42 Haywood U
Featherstone W C, bartender, r 47 Depot
Featherstone L L Mrs, r 47 Depot fe
Feamster Thomas, c, driver Hare Bros 17 S Main -^
Feamster James, c, waiter, Glen Rock z£
Feamster Thomas, c, drayman, r 142 Pine ,
Feamster John, c, lab, r 142 Pine
Febee Sarah, r 431 S Main — *
Fedderson William, c, lab, r Peachtree HL
Fee Lizzie, bds 56 Bailey ***
JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S 'WHITE WAN'S BAR,"g
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended bv the leading physicians of the State for medicinal
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs.
Ml
1^ Western Carolina Bank, I
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux, President.
L. P. McLoud, Vice-President, J. B. Rankin,
Cashier. Directors— Lewis Maddux, Geo. S.
g« ..w«.w... , Powell. J. E.Rankin, C. M. McLoud, J. E.Ray.
22 S. H. Reed. M. J. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, Sf>0,000; Surplus,
■~ o $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
§£
FEL 182 FIS
g£ ; . .
jja Felder Jane, c, r 130 Hill
§ Felder B F, c, barber, r 130 Hill
•|| Felthams Anton, plumber, r 94 Cherry
= » Felthams Lillie F Mrs, r 94 Cherry
$< Feltsburg George, musician at Battery Park, bds 38 Bailey
e° Field Martha Miss, r 35 Spruce
23 Field Jacob, c, bds 211 Patton ave
C> Field Arthur M, jeweler S Main
^ Fincke C L, r se cor Merritnan ave and Hillside
^Fincke C L Mrs, r se cor Merritnan and Hillside
r-H Finley Robert, Finley & Nelson N Main, r 71 Orange
*Cj Finley Robert Mrs, r 71 Orange
0 . __ _ —
■^t? 111 1 m m 1 Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
x/1
i Walter S, UM'
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
O Pntton Avenue. AMln-ville,
'? Specialties: Heal Property and conveyancing.
CO Finney A, c, driver, r 27 Gudger
C$ Finney Julia, c, laundress 27 Gudger
2E First Baptist Church, new Spruce and College, old Spruce
and Woodfin
Ej First Presbyterian Church, Church bet Patton ave and Willow
Jf FIRST NATIONAL BANK, S E Court Place, (Tel. 88 ;)
^ Wm E Breese, prest ; Dr G W Fletcher, vice prest,
|JJ Fletcher, N C ; W H Penland, cashier
Wm Fisher T L, railroader, r 500 S Depot
-jf Fisher Sallie Mrs, r 500 S Depot
.Fisher W M, c, bell boy Battery Park
-i-> Fisher Mary, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
I Mil Im, MerChaliainaSteeSet58 *"*
™ CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
The Most Complete Stock of %§
>■ Pure Dugs, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines!!
MHiOUn & ulYII PI Oi Pnrfi Tlrnirs RarR nhPinlnals and Patpnt Mpfiirinpsls
ur o
■Hg,
—AT — 31 3?a.tt©». ^.rreaa.\3.s.
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FIT 183 FLE z*
1st
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Fitch H W, r 6 Spruce
Fitch Dr H W Mrs, accoucher, r 6 Spruce
Fitzpatrick Nannie Miss, r io Bridge •"§
Fitzpatrick T W Mrs, r io Bridge
Fitzpatrick Pearl Miss, r io Bridge
Fitzpatrick R L Mrs, r 24 Orange g*®
FITZPATRICK T W, Fitzpatrick Bros, wall paper, ||
decorative material N Main, r 10 Bridge. (See desc ^s
article) qg
FITZPATRICK R L, Fitzpatrick Bros, wall paper, ||
decorative material 30 N Main, r 24 Orange. (See «%>
desc article) jgS
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ASHEVIIXE. M. C. g-M
Tavlor, Bouis & Brotherton, * *«.„*,-.;,,„», a™* oper.^,..^
" Specialty made of n^
Fine Sanitan PlniuDiue and Bocsc Heating, STEAM ssra™ '
2 5'
X
Fitzgerald J, lab, r 72 Cherry
Fitzgerald Ella, bds 72 Cherry
Fitzgerald Will, drayman, bds 72 Cherry
Fitzgerald Dora, bds 72 Cherry X
Flack Charles, lab, c, bds Madison
Flacks Jos, barber, r Buttrick
X
Flax Ida, c, ch maid A F College, r 14 Hilterbrand ©
Flax Wm, c, drayman, r 176 Pine g
Flax Anna, c, laundress, r 176 Pine
Flemming Callie, c, r 24 Hilterbrand
Flemming Charles, c, coachman, r 24 Hiterbrand ©
Flemming Loula, c, r 24 Hilterbrand
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Ztffo'SSiraSS Jas, H, Loughian's "White Man's Bar,"!!
tin exhibition to attract the — -—^——— ———-————-— --^--— «—-«—- >~
attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs. % *
But First-Class Goods only at
iWaton Sink But I
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux.
President LP McLoud Vice-Presi-
lent, J. h. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
== $00,0011, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository..
FLE 184 FOR
*CJ ,
o^ Fletcher John, conductor motor car line, bds43 So Main
"£$ Fletcher W E, conductor motor car line, r 43 So Main
to Fletcher Dr M H, physician, office So Main, r 24 Penland
(Telephone 43.)
<tf Fletcher M H Mrs, r 24 Penland
pcj Fletcher Wm, c, lab, bds Gudger
*£J Fletcher Mary Miss, nurse Slagle House, 90 Patton ave, r
co same
rt Fletcher Henrietta, c, cook, 24 Penland
A4 Flower Mission, 27 Spruce, Mrs M L Mclnturff, matron
JZj Foggett , architect, r Seney and East
Fondvvorth Rose, c, French Broad avenue near Phillip
ri _ : Z.
g fl fjl "n i 1ITT fj Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
•3 U. 1 . llllH LIU. No 5 Patton Ave Asheville, N. C.
PI . _ .
^Fondvvorth James, c, waiter, French Broad near Phillip
£ Foote Carrie, c, cook, 176 Pine
0 Foote Wm, lab, r 176 Pine
W Foreman Leah, c, cook. I41 Haywood
ril Foreman Will, c, bell boy Battery Park
Ford Celia,c, floor maid, Glen Rock
JJ Fort F L, carpenter, r Victoria i1/^ mile So Main
2 Fort M A, r Victoria, 1% mi So Main
£j Fort Wm, carpenter, r 431 So Main
"j"J Fort Elizabeth, r 431 So Main
JJJ Ford Remus, c, car cleaner, r Roberts
rf Ford Hester, c, r Roberts
* McKINNON Si PETRIE Merclmt MorSi !5 ^ Main stree1.
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
Stock of I>;:i(.(JISTS' KCNDRIFJ is theO
moM vs,rio" an" eott" 31 Patton Ayeooe. ™
plete of nn.v house in Ashevillcu **
09
FOR 185 FOR
Forney Thomas, exporter, r Clements near Mountain
Forney Julia, c, laundress, r Clements near Mountain O
Forney Melinda, c, laundress, r bet Valley & Eagle m
Forney Lou, r 391 So Main
Forney Mira, c, laundress, 261 Bailey .
Forney Stanley, c, carpenter, r 261 Bailey |pd
Forney Abe, c, lab, r 391 So Main «
Forney Millie, c, cook Gano House, Haywood and French ***
Broad avenue £
Forney Mattie, c, house maid, 21 1 Patton avenue O
Forney Jolin, c, servant, Chestnut Head Bridge
Forney Charles, c, bds 35 Hill
8P
:r,:e.a.Xj estate,
Gwyn & West
r..t.Mi,h,.i is»i. S. E. Court Square. I;
Forney Brooks, c, lab, r 3? Hill £«
Forney Amelia, c, 35 Hill
Forney T L, c, bds 35 Hill ^g,
Forney John, c, bds 35 Hill ° I
Forney Jule, c, lab, r Madison g 3-
Forney Hester, c, laundress, r Madison ^ &
Forney Jim,c, coachman, r 250 College §3
Forney Margaret, c, r 250 College ££
Fortune R G, elk Falk Music House, N Main, bds Western ~i
Hotel £a
= g
Fortune A B, R R contractor, r 1 12 College f>
Fortune AB Mrs, r 112 College § £f
"Eir..., Ju. H. Longhiu'i "Whits Man's Bar,1f
Have been recommended by tbe leading physicians oft.be State for medicinal =
purposes. [5 lot*. South JIulii »n<l Eagle, Uttwn Stairs. 7
rj HI I n ii n I Organized Mav, 1888; Lewis Maddux.
A Western Carolina Bank, ^f'Tv^VTr v'tp-m
<fi ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
J $50,000. Surplus, $20,000. State, Comity and City Depository.
FOR 186 FOS
■*<•-* — — . . .. , . , — . , —
He Fortune Bargin, r 112 College •
uZ Fortune Lizzie Miss, r 112 College
[ij- Fortune George, r 1 1 2 College
^° Fortune Susan, servant, r Victoria. i)<< mi So Main
^Fortune Tiney, c, house maid, 115 Haywood
^Foster Edith Miss, bds 88 No Main
Q Foster Ann, c, cook, 73 Haywood
05 Foster R P, chief clerk V E McBee's office R and D Ry Co,
l» bds 78 Park ave
°0 Foster Florence Miss, bds Gano House, Haywood and
bg. French Broad ave
q Foster Sallie A, r Depot near Frt Depot
m P T RAWL } Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
W-1 ! ? No. 5 Patton Ave.T Asheville, N. C.
£H Foster H F, farmer, r Depot near Frt Depot
^Foster Annie, cook, 80 Depot
.Foster A L, cabinetmaker, r 140 Church
M Foster Mary A, r 140 Church
^Foster Jane M, r McDowell near Fitch Planing Mill
^Foster F M, carpenter, r McDowell near Fitch PI Mill
ZjFoster Martha E, r McDowell near Fitch Planing Mill
Foster Lucy, c, cook, 33 Bailey
fl)Foster Bettie, c, wks 351 So Main
"*j?Foster Emma, c, laundress, r Madison
^Foster George, lab, r Madison '
(D Foster Ann, c, cook, Haywood
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1 Hcfa& & Petrii,
Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
The Most Complete Stock of
Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals aud Patent Medicines
? Sapori Smith's.
II
31 Pat ton Ave. ?%
ODffi
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FOS 187 FRA
CO gg
Foster Francis, £, cook, 9 Flint p0
Fowler W L, painter, r near Woodfin and Bridge h§.
Fowler Rosa, r near Woodfin and Bridge a£
Fowler Frank, blacksmith, r 16 Buttrick -"g
Fowler Annie Mrs, r 16 Buttrick
Fowler Thomas, brickmason, bds 16 Buttrick
Fowler Nancy. 16 Buttrick
Fowler James, wks A shoe factory, bds 16 Buttrick
'Fowler Sallie, bds 16 Buttrick
Fowler Ida, bds 16 Buttrick
Fowler Julius, carp, r nr Ice Factory
Fowler Mary, r nr Ice Factory
a
TF YOU want to make your
L newly married life happy
*
r ,T _ *,„. „-.,, M. W. Thrub Si Do, w* Nn g
alwaysbuy youreonimencine; 7 ^y
outfit from us." Every article at our store is new, neat and handsome, and a
nrht-class store in every respect.
Fowler Scott, c, cook, r 130 Valley Q
Fowler Alice, c, laundress, r 130 Valley Q
Foye Florence, c, housemaid, r Merriman ave nr Chestnut W
Franklin J H, shoemaker, 40 S Main, r 24 Seney
Franklin J H Mrs, r 24 Seney Ci
Franklin Arthur, carp, r 24 Seney ^
Franklin Samuel, tailor, r 24 Seney q
Franklin Hettie B Miss, bds 1 1 Buttrick •
Franklin Will, carp, r French Broad and Patton ave
Fraley Charles, fireman, bds Jeff Drive nr frght depot ~~*
Fradey Benjamin, bds 327 S Main g-
Fradey Ellen, bds 327 S Main *°*
. . mrM
, . _ Se_
The Xeatest and Most Qniet plaee in Town to spend an hour or ■-»
two at Milliard!* or Pool, and at the name time "Niiiile." Is at S2
Jas, H. Loughran's "White Man's Bar,
Cor. South Main St Eagle,
(Down Stairs.)
L Western Carolina Bank, ^?l^^^^^«:
*7 ' dent, J. E. Rankin, ( ashier. Capital,
§3 $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
~x § est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
"5 FRA 188 FRE
x=;Fra(ley John, r 327 S Main
jpFradey Pollie, r 327 S Main
i^Fradey Cornelia, r 62 Hill
!'|Fradey C E, r 62 Hill
o^Fradey Wm, r 62 Hill
.t°Fradey S L, carp, r 62 Hill
tf France W S, tobacco dealer, bds 24 Bailey
"France P S, liveryman, bds 24 Bailey
■ Frank J S, groceryman, 32 N Main, r 80 S Main
"Francis — , planter, bds 124 Woodfin
^Francis \V C, carp, r Jeff Drive, nr Frt Depot
■•r-fFraucis Bingham Miss, r Jeff Drive nr Frt Depot
>. .
& Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
J2 flf.U.M fl Att.t1»m*w DEEDS, and Notary Public,
**3 W<l [J. TjuJj|lItHn. >"«. SOPntton Avenue. Asheville. X. <
*!
Specialties : Real Properly and Conveyancing.
^Francis Maggie Miss, bds Jeff Drive nr Frt Depot
cJjFrancis Sam'l bds Jeff Drive nr Frt Depot
-•Francis Callie Miss, bds Jeff Drive nr Frt Depot
OFrancis M S Mrs, r Jeff Drive nr Frt Depot
^Francis Robt, engineer, r Jeff Drive nr Frt Depot
ijjFrank C F, printer, r 278 College
JjFrank Maggie Miss, r 278 College
• Frank Ro. C, printer, r 278 College
I^Frank Wm, printer, r 278 College
^Frcck Adolph, r 159 S Main
Freck Carrie, r 159 S Main
^Freeman Katie, r 270 N Main
w McKINNON & PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 Soiilh Main Street,
g Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
DAVOflD 9 OMITU'O Sto'k or ' nitre CIST* : SI'XDBIES Is the z~
nMloUH 4 OlYII I [I 0 iuo«t varied aud com, jjl p-Kpn Aupnyp |»
~l»lete «i anj bouse In Astaeville. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm l. _
/^ _____ ?2,
FRE 189 FUL |g
Freeman J W, wks Cotton Mills, r 34 W Haywood i°»
Freeman Sallie, r 34 W Haywood go
Freeman B B, route agent R & D, 1-94 Depot -*1
Freeman Julia, r 94 Depot _pg
Freeman Minnie, bds 94 Depot
Freeman Edgar, telegraph operator, bds 94 Depot
Freeman Geo, bds 94 Church f"'-
2.3
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3 3"
£5 0>
Taylor, Bonis _ BrotMoo,
Freck Ernest, bds 159 So Main S1-<n
Freight and Pass Depot, R&D R'y, (Tel 81) Sw Asheviile
French Broad Lumber Co, nr Pass Depot, (Tel 31)
Friday Eliza, r, cook, r 1 Rollins g£
Friday Eliza, c, r Old Depot, near R&D Shops gj|
_____ ffi
AHiiKVU.rr.. if. c. e-S
No. 43 Patton Avenue, under Grand Opera ") r_
H0l_e. " WOODLAWN " |f
Thomas. Roberts. Stevenson Stoves & Ranges, [WOOD] COOK STOVES. " -
AWe, Bndgeford-Co.'s Steel Rauges. Specialty _Udt» of Motel i_a__e. S 2.
__ »o
Friday Virgil, r, railroader, r near R&D Shops ||
Friday Maria, c, r Depot
Friday Susan, c, r Depot, near R&D Shops f^
Froneberger Jas Williams, r 63 Merriman £2
Froneberger R, traveling salesman, Bilto, r 65 Merriman 2
Froneberger R Mrs, r 63 Merriman _^
Froneberger Louis, elk, Bostick, Brothers & Wright, N Main, q
bds 9 Flint O
Froneberger Brevard, elk, F E Mitchell 28 Patton ave, bds 9
Flint
-7 <
Fulton, wid Wm H, r 254 No Main
Fry Bruce, engnr, bds Jeff Drive, near Frt Depot ,-_>
£^r&"____ Jas. B, Uwbi'i "W__ Mil's Bar," 1=
on exhibiton to attract the 1 1 >Z
attention of the lower trade. , . .. „ . , _ , %
But First-Class Goods only at . cor- SOUtn Main and _a|le (Dowa Stairs.) •
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux.
President, L. P. MeLoud, Vice-Presi-
d -nt, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. (Capital,
> $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
to j? loaned on Real Estate on long time.
Sft FUL 190 FUR
nt -
£8Fuller J M, bds 21 1 Patton ave
S^Fullwood Emma, ct cook, 157 Church
9 Fulp Edna Miss, pupil H I School
,4 Fulmer Jno A, fireman, bds Jeff Drive, near Frt Depot
Fullmer Jacob, engnr, bds 84 Depot
i^ullam A W, farmer, r 5 10 VV Haywood
JC ' ul lam J S, Barker & Fullam, fruits and confectioners, So
•3 Main, r 43 Pine
jjaFullam Annie, r 5 10 W ITa}rwood
•^Fullam Jerrie, bds 510 W Haywood
S3?ullam Fannie, r 510 W Haywood
"fjjl^ullam Lelar, bds 510 W Haywood
I CT. RAILS,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
as
PCS-
■Fullam Geo W, lab, r 73 Depot
HFullam Ellen Mrs, r 73 Depot
■SFulenweider H E Mrs, r Jj Bailey
r'ulenweider H W, compiler of commercial and industrial
wq works, office 28 Patton ave, r yy Bailey
gFULENWEIDER H E, Fulenweider & Bro, HE&C,
boots and shoes, 18 Patton ave, r JJ Bailey (See adv)
^Fulenweider C, & H E, bds jy Bailey
fiFulenweider Callie, r, laundress, r 96 Chestnut
3 Fur Chas, wks Cotton Factory, bds 38 W Haywood
Fur Rena, wks Cotton Factory, bds 38 W Haywood
^Furgerson Alice Miss, pupil H I School
.&PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Maia Street,
85
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
• Onr SOI>4 WATER and other Fountain Drink? are conceded t4»e,_,
best. The ouly place where whiter alone are served. p ~.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, ||
. 5-b
FUR - 191 GAI *«
■ ■ ■ Bm
Furguson Lillie Miss, pupil H I School £2,
Furman R B, elk, Williamson & Co, Patton ave, r 95 Pine |r^
Furman R R Mrs, r 95 Pine g»
FURMAN RO. M, Furman & Vance, props and publish- cs
ers Asheville Democrat, office N W Court Place, r 95 g"^
Pine £g
Furman Ro M Mrs, r 95 Pine 3q
FURMAN D W, Furman Printing Co, N Court fo
Place, r 95 Pine g|
Furman Carrie Miss, r 95 Pine "
Furman Ro M Tr, r os Pine »i
Furman Wm H, r 250 N Main gJ»
1 ' ml Co CWYN & westj |!
S- IE. COTJBT _SQtJjA.-iaBS. m
, #
Fvle Jas, wks A shoe factory, bds French Broad and Patton ,,
• aves ^
Fvle Ada Mrs bds French Broad and Patton aves O
GABRIELS ROBERT, carp, bds 117 So French Broad g
ave. y
Gadick Woodfin, lab, r near Woodfin and Bridge jw
Gadick Pollie, r near Woodfin and Bridge
Gaines W H, c, Gaines & Washington, Billiard Hall, 41 So Q
T\ IT *
Main, r same
Gaines T R, publisher " Tiie Lyceum," office 73 N Main, r^
same "^
PURITY, ) A-^&E OT3~^ SPECIALTIES. J
romptneIsand j Jag, H. Loughran's ''Whits Kan's Bar,]
Cor. South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs. J ,
o' . \1L«1«»« P«.Al!«« n A n|. Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux '
i Western Larol ma blank, ^r'-v"/-^^!'- Vic^fi-
l'J ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
Hg $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Uene-
,t: ral Banking Business Transacted.
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GAI 192 GAR
[>! Gaines Julia E Mrs, r 73 N Main
H© Gaines L R, painter, bds 73 N Main
ia{i Gaines Rowland, bds 73 N Main
** Gaither Rufus, Rev, c, r 22 Mulberry
i^Gaither Sarah, c, r 22 Mulberry
2 Gaither Hattie, c, housemaid, 31 Penland
JSj Gaither Alfred, c, waiter Grand Central, r 50 Pine
Gaither Allie, c, r 50 Pine
qX Gaitlier Horace, bds 31 Grove
. Gaither Mary, bds 31 Grove
rH Gaither Dock, c, lab, r near 263 Bailey
W Gaither Martha, c, cook, r nr 263 Bailey
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_\Wt m\ I ■■■ hi 1 _ m 41 Patton Ave.
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Keeps everything In the Hounc
rnishing' line, as well as a large
|ij line of China, Ciiuus, Lamps, «i«.
fr _ _____
^ Gaither March, c, lab, r near 263 Bailey
Gaither Noah, c, horseshoer, r Fernihurst
£■4 Gaither Rose, c, cook, Glen Rock
(■HI Gaither James, c, yardman Glen Rock Hotel
^ Gaither Lucy, c, cook, 70 Park ave
bg Gambol Rufus, r, r near 263 Bailey
GANO C M MISS, prop Gano House, Haywood and
A? French Broad ave, r same
+3 Garmon Caroline, c, r near Hill
ft! Gannon Alfred, c, lab, r near Hill
A* Garmon Loula, c, r near Hill
U Garmon Bud, c, r near Hill
"3 McK'NNOI & PETRIE, Mmi Mm> ® Soilth Mai" stfCet<
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rg Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
You will ne
regret beconil
u customer at
k Rayscr Si Smith's Drag Store, 31 Patten Atq. f 1
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Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied.
GAR~ 193 GAR
Garratt James H, bds 370 W Haywood
Garratt Ellen Mrs, music tea'cher, r 370 W Haywood
Garratt Lydia M, bds 370 W Haywood
Garratt Prof C A, organist and music teacher, r 370 W Hay
wood
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Garrett Reta, c, laundress, bds Cripple Creek
Garrett Alexandra M Miss, r Victoria 1 y2 miles So Main
Garrett R U, r Victoria
Garrett Adeline G Mrs, r Victoria
Garrett Alexander, r Victoria ■ £•=
Garland Martha, r 32 Buttrick 9~
Garland Mollie, bds 32 Buttrick !s
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Ill I 1 M tt I Attorney at Law. COMMISSIONER of m
lY/ftllftM V PliaiMtail DEEDS, and Notary Public, *
VVilLGr M UUy lUluIl *<>• *° »'»"<>» ^V' • AsuevlUe. X.< ■ &
1 1 miii it 1 vN«nm»iii Spectaltles . Real prflBert7 aM conveyaacin^ tt
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Garland D H, painter, r 32 Buttrick 5*
Gardner Maria, r. r 200 Patton ave ©
Gardner Alexander, c, lab, r 200 Patton ave —
Gardnei Mary L, c, bds 200 Patton ave g^
Gardner Maggie, c, laundress, r Baptist Hill ^
Gardner Sarah, c, chambermaid, College and Valley
Garron Charles, bds Cripple Creek
Garron L. bds Cripple Creek
Garron Lee, lab,, r Cripple Creek
Garron Jane, bds Cripple Creek
Garron Laura, bds Cripple Creek
Garron Anna, bds Cripple Creek
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)) Cor. So. Maiu& Eagle.
£1
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Jas, H. Louffhran's "White Man's Bar,
D Down Stairs. ^
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly %'
qj' $50.000. Surplus. $20,000.
^ Correspondence solicited.
Organized May, 188S; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
' dent, J. K. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
State, County and City Depository. Your
GAR
194
GIB
<^jarron l)ol'ph,lub, bcls Cripple Creek
pfjrarron Furman, bds Cripple Creek
p&rarron Abner, carp, bds 69 Seney
r-^arrell J L, bnlcher, bds 155 N Main
abarren E A, bds 48 N Main
barren LD, bds 48 N Main
cGarrison Allie, housek.-epjr 163 Haywood
t^jash Wm D, r Victoria I x/2 mile south Main
.JJraston Rose, c, housemaid 76 Haywood
^Gates — , wid J W, r 257 College
"Spates E L. bds 420 S Main
pupates Annie, bds 420 S Main
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Taylor, Bonis & Brotliertan
Used exclusively by Penn. R. R. — — o
ASIIKVILLlv. X. C.
No. 43 Patton Ave. aader Grand Opera House
Steam Fitting, Gas Fitting,
7 " BOY .41. »• GAS iHArHIXK.
Several now in Operation in this City.
"Gaze John, mechanic, r 20 Buttrick
jfcaze Nannie W, r 20 Buttrick
Mpibbs R S, elk 5 5 S Main, r same
Ajibbs Rufus, lab, bds 112 Roberts
CJjJ^ibbs Robert, elk Bearden, Rankin & Co S Main, bds 59 N
j- Main
S^iibson Mary, cook 6 Spruce
jjJGibson E J, carp, bds N Main
ftjibson Lottie, c, chamber maid, r Phillip
ribson John,*:, brakeman, r Phillip
rIBSON D E, and A W Conway proprs Union Tea
Co, 52 S Main. (See desc article)
McKINNDN & PETRIE. Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main St.
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
c»
rrlLuLrliniUIlO lILLLu delivered tree to any part ol the t'lty. J
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave. J
GIG 195 GIL
Gignilli t Mrs, removed to Macon, Ga
Gilliam Robert, coachman 35 Spruce G>
Gilliam Laura, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills m
Gilliam Andy, painter, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills Np-
Gilliam G W, bds Patton ave and Church •
Gilliam Mollie, c, bds Patton ave and Church £d
Gilland James, carp, r 136 Church S
Gilland Mary, r 136 Church ^gj
Gilland Fannie, r 136 Church ^
Gilliard A, c, waiter Battery Park Hotel 2
Gilliard J A, drug elk Pelham's, Patton ave, bds 5 Flint
Gilbert Willie, bds 47 French Broad
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C.T. RAILS
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,'
J No. 5 Patton Ave, Asheville, N. C. sj
= =
Gilbert M R Mrs, r 47 French Broad
Gilbert Cora L, bds 47 French Broad
Gilbert S M, foreman Buncombe Shoe Factory N Main, r 47 v%.
French Broad e-S"
Gilkey E P, drug clerk, 272 Patton ave, r same g§
Gilreath C H, r Turner near Buttrick • 1W
Co
Gilreath Mrs, r Turner near Buttrick So
Gilreath Miss, bds Turner near Buttrick p^
Gilreath Willie, bds Turner near Buttrick ?='
Gilmer Emma, wks Cotton Factory » S
Gillan Alex, carpenter, bds Southside ave, near Cripple Creek |"-?
Gillespie J D, c, r 46 Madison gg"
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The Neatest and most Quiet Place in Town to spend an hour or two at « O
BILLIARD* or POOL, and at the same time "smile." is at "5^
JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," >-;."'" H
' (Down Stairs .; g"
- Ulrt«irtm Pnro'!rtn D«r,l/ Organized -Slav, 1SSS; Lewis Maddux.
i Western larowia Uank, v****^;*.**** xuT^.
3 ' dent, J. E, Kankin, Cashier, Capital,
t» $50,000. Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
fcii and Teller's Window tor the exclusive use of the Ladies.
t? . _^____„
*§ GIL 100 GOE
Bt. . : .
5£ Gillespie W R, wks Union Tea Co, 52 So Main
|° Girkins M J, r 437 No Main
* Gird wood L A, Mrs, r 37 French Broad ave
I GIRDW00D N W. proprietor Model Steam Laundry,
r^ 17 Patton ave, r T,y French Broad ave (See descrip-
^z tive article)
o^ Glasco John, c, head waiter Battery Park, r 200 So Main
-"g^ Glasco Mary, c, r 200 So Main
i=g Glasscock Carrie Mrs, r 23 French Broad ave
_ Glasscock Charles, bartender, r 23 French Broad ave
II GLEN ROCK HOTEL, near Passenger Depot, A. G
Hallybnrton, proprietor, (Telephone 76.) (See desc arte)
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War. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
»> Glenn , grocer, N Main, r 22 Bridge
5 Glenn Mrs, r 22 Bridge
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u Glenn E R. carpenter, r 15 Depot.
W Glenn E L, Mrs, r 15 Depot
*Q Glenn Maggie, bds 15 Depot
« Glover A, c. waiter.Batterv Park
I Gobler John, c, r Depot, near 421 Biiley
5/J Gobler Mary, r, r Depot, near 421 Bailey
M Goertz Henry, r 122 Haywood
M Goertz Sophie Mrs, r 122 Haywood
*H Goertz Leuchen Miss, bds 122 Haywood
^1 Goertz Amelia Miss, bds 122 Haywood
t McKINNON & PETRI E, Mefctot Tail°M8 M ^ street,
jg| CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PFRITT OF GOODS. $• t
OLITENESS TO ( I'STOJIERS, nn<l Co
KOMPT-XKSS WITH ORDERS 4NO PRESCRIPTIONS© 5
GOE 197 GOO ~ l|
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Godrum Waits, c, lab, r Madison
Godrum Anna, c, r Madison
Godrum John H, r, lab, r Riverside Park
Godrum Robert, c, lab, r Riverside Park
Godrum Hattie, c, r Riverside Park
Godrum Maria, c, r Riverside Park g^
Godrum Hattie, c, bds Madison op.
Goodrum Mahala, c, r 18 Mulberry r
Goodrum Charlotte, r, r McDowell near Fitch's Pianino
Mills
Goodrum Robert, c, lab, r McDowell near Fitch's Pianino- pQ
Mill
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SfelKSM t Thrash & GLCRmt m®§
Ac. for their dear ones, ■"■", »■ ••"■»" W Will 41 Patton Ave w
should give us a call before you buy. We are the Loadeis. ^
Goodrum Walter, «r, bds McDowell near Fitch's Planing Mills Q
Goodrum Rebecca, c, bds McDowell near Fitch's Planing Mills Q
Goldstein W, bds 66 So Main kj
Goldsmith W W, jeweller A Fields, So Main, r 131 Broad
Goldsmith W W Mrs, r 131 Broad g&
Goldsmith F P, lab: r near Ice Factory m
Goldsmith R L, r near Ice Factory 2
Goode M C Mrs, r 53 College Q
Good Bill, lab, bds 190 Bailey
Goodson Charles, r near Cotton Mills -*
Goodson Wm, r near Cotton Mills §L
Goodson Mary, wks Cotton Factory, r near same **"
"fEL J-^. H. LOUGHRAN'S 'WHITE iJlSBArl
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State for medicinal5*"
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE,- Down Stairs. ^
I Western Carolina Bank, I
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux. President,
L. P. McLoud. Vice-President, J. K. Rankin,
'ashler. Directors— Lewis Maddux, Geo. 8.
Powell, J. E. Ranklu, C. M. McLoud, J. E. Ray,
£2 8- H. Reed. M. .1. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, £50,000; Surplus,
■- <u 820,000. State, County and City Depository.
3.S
GOO 198 GOI
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•5 Goodson Nancy, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
Goodson J L, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
®= Goodson Flora Miss, pupil H I School
=>* Goodwin Sandy, c, coachman, bds 109 Mountain
5< Goodman P M, mechanic, bds Roberts and Buxton
<S° Goodman R L, editor and publisher Asheville Advertiser,
N E Court Place; r 120 Charlotte
C3 Goodman R L Mrs, r 120 Charlotte
.; Goodin Lizzie, c, cook, r near 263 Bailey
„ Goodin Eliza, c, r near 263 Bailey
w-* Goodloe Lillie Miss, contortionist, r 54 Mountain
•£ Goodlake Allen, bds 195 S Main
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**-• ■■■ 1 m m 1 Attorney at Law, COMMISSION ER of
VI
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iWaltsrS. Cu5Mim,*h"
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
O Pat ton Avon lie. Asheville,
J specialties : heal Property and Conveyancing.
«© Goodlake V L, bds 195 S Main
c$ Goodlake Frank E, bds 195 S Main
32 Goodlake Jessie, bds 195 S Main
\ Goodlake Thomas H, bds 195 S Main
Z Goodlake Geo R, bds 195 S Main
££ Goodlake Sadie, bds 195 S Main
^ Goodlake Charles, r 195 S Main
■ " Goodlake Geo, r 195 S Main
H» Goodlake Martha, r 195 S Main
p Goins Dorotha, bds McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills
. Goins Ellen, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills
-«j Goins John, mechanic, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills
I MHOS Si PETRIB, MerchaSk58 South
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
cc
The Most Complete Stock of o c
• Pure Drugs. Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines.
32- Patten .A.TreM.-'j.Q*
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GOR 199 GRA
Gordon T E, bkkpr W L Walker, bds 35 Woodfin
fen
Gorman E T, plumber Taylor, Bonis & Brotherton, rg"
Woodfin -^|
Goss Sallie Miss, pupil H I School ?-"
Goss Mollie, r 267 Valley If
Gossett R A, wks Asheville Ice Factorv £2.
Gossett Ida Mrs, r 195 Roberts jTao
Gouch — , bartender The Metropolitan 29 N Main
Gouch William, r 474 N Haywood
Gouch Mary, r 474 N Haywood
Gouch Melvin, wks Cotton Factorv, bds 474 W Haywood §"-3
Gouch Thomas, wks Cotton Factory, bds 474 W Haywood 3s
. ■ . ' 3
Taylor, Bonis & Brotherton, ♦»*«— ''*»—• ™»» *«* <»«* Ho^-Ig
l* ' ' Specialty made of g 0
Fine Sanitan PInmMug ant House Heaticg, STEAM %yT%gER AXD ||
Gowan Annie Miss, music teacher, bds 9 Flint §<£
Graves Thomas, <:, lab, 55 Depot ^
Graves Lucy, c, nurse 55 Depot •
GRAVES J F, Graves and Thrash, dry goods, boots g
and shoes 19 S Main, r 91 AYoodfin. (See desc article) 2
Graves J F Mrs, r 91- Woodfin *gj
Graves Willie E, r 91 Woodfin O
Graves Belle, c, floor maid Glen Rock 2
Grace F A, fresco and decorative painter, r 42 Patton ave _
Gray Belle Miss, pupil A F College
Gray W, c, waiter Battery Park Hotel Q
Gray Ed, c, brakeman, r Cripple Creek
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^/a^wffdTntL'E Jas, H, Loughran's "White Man's Bar," ||
on exhibition to attract the " ■ £s
attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs. ?
But First-Class Goods only at
cjj iii , fl II ft I Organized Ma}', 1888: Lewis Maddux,
** WBStsrn Ciroiini Sink. president- l- p- Mc^ud- vu».pw*-
^_ ITH»NVIU VHfiWIIUHi tfWMIM dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
=— $oO,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository.
H GRA 200 GRA
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^•Gray Mattie, c, cook, r Cripple Creek
**^Gray Taylor, c, lab, r 87 Beaumont
"to Gray Lou, c, laundress, r 87 Beaumont
"Grayson Ella Miss, bds 199 Haywood
dGramford G \V, c, waiter Gano House Haywood and French
<L>
|v* Broad ave
<g GRANT J S, druggist 24 S Main, r Vance and College.
xn (See adv outside front)
pj Grant J S Mrs, r Vance and College
jtsj Grant Sarah, c, r 169 S Main
^3 Grant Trim, c, r 169 S Main
** Grant H F, collecting agt, r 71 Liberty
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w f| fjl T| I iiry ri Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
C.T. BAWLS
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75 v. x . iiwii jj wj No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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Grant H F Mrs, r 71 Liberty
{JGrant M R Miss, r 71 Liberty
O Grant R I, r Hillside and West
W Grant R I Mrs, r Hillside and West
«u Grant J Rogers, dairyman, r Charlotte
Grant J Rogers Mrs, r Charlotte
fl GRAHAM A S Dr, dentist 57 S Main, bis Neville
House 46 S Main
j* Graham R L, Asheville Shoe Co, R L Graham, pres; M
D Long, vice pres ; John Y Jordan, sec and treas, r iS
Bearden ave
(rf Graham R L Mrs, r 18 Bearden ave
\ PETEIB Merchant Tailors, 58 "cuth Main Street,
> I CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Keal instate Aj
description, Rent your House, Insure your Li
Property, make no mistake, you can do, so to
best advantage with us. R
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C
1
u wish to -buy or "Sell Heal Estate oi any
script-ion, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
-ertv, make no mistake, you can do so to foe
advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and xo McAfee Block,
8 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
DAMOnn O PMITUIP *tork of nnrGciaTS' si > dries t* th«0
nAioUn 1st olVlllH 5 mo^«riWi»ndfQm. jl f^^ Ay82U6 m
pleta of any Uouiie in Aitlieville. •— -"-«"«™™- ^^— - ■■
GRA 201 ~~ GRE m
Graham C E Mrs, r Park ave nr Haywood 53
GRAHAM CE,CE Graham Mnfg CO, M H Cone, g
Balto, Md, Pt ; C E Graham, Sec and Treas, r Park m
ave, near Haywood
Grand Opera House, Patton Avenue, Jas P Sawyer, mngr f^
C-1 Graded Schools, City, Prof P P Claxton, supt ; Orange Street, £jj
white, E P Mangum, prin ; Academy, Street, white, g
E B Lewis, prin ; Mountain Street, colored, Edward ^
Stevens, prin £
GRAND* CENTRAL HOTEL, Patton ave and Water, O
S R Chedester & Son, props ™
Graham Jos, wks city paving, r near 176 Pine ^
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Gwyn & West,
T^E^-Xi ESTATE,
Z!l>T3-Cr:R,A2>TC:E- 3
Estobitaheu last. S. E. Court Square. |g
Graham M B, bag agt R&D depot, r McDowell, near South £«
Side ave
Graham Ada Mrs, r McDowell, near South Side ave «
Graham Reuben, bds McDowell, r near South Side ave ' a§-
^Greene Blanche Miss, r 2? Pine gs
■ J go
Greene S C R, r Victoria, 1 14 mi Main South <<&
Oo
Green Nora Miss, r Western Hotel %"2
c.—
Green Lucy, c, r Baptist Hill £2
Green Geo, r, waiter, A F College, r same jj=
GREENWELL PROF. H J, Greenwell & Sites, proprs |ac
Oaks Hotel, r same (See desc article) ^F
Greenwell H J Mrs, r Oaks Hotel ||
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a» »
6 TV,?™ ami .Jaj ft Uuflikf aV<! "TO.a MaYa Hap 'is
Brnmlit
Sr„ .. Ju. B. LoBghnn's "Whita Uan's Bar,
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Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State lor medicinal o
purposes, ia Cor, South .Main and Eagrle, Down Stairs. «
(j ... . fi |i n I Organized May, 18SS ; Lewis Maddux.
A Western Caroima Bank, ^frvV pk M^°:'- ViTPrrr
g " dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
J $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
GRE ~m~ GRE '
a: .
[J| Greenvvell Wilton R, r Oaks Hotel
D 5 Greenlee Jas, c, driver, bds 17 Peachtree
w~ Greenlee Chas, c, liveryman, r 23 Hill
<j Greenlee Sophie, c, r 23 Hill
•-Greenlee Rachel, r, r 157 Hill
K Greenlee Addie, c, bds 157 Hill
WGceenlee Geo, c, lab, bds 157 Hill
CO Greenlee Walter, c, pntr, r 157 Hill
l£ Greenlee, Geo, c. pntr, r 18 Bearden ave
Greenlee Patsy, cy laundress, r 18 Bearden ave
^5 Greenlee Luticia, c, r 21 Mulberry
Q Greenlee Jno, c, teamster, r 21 Mulberry
03
^ C T RAWLS ^ea* Estate and Fire Insurance,
^ y 1 11 us*; Noj b Patton Ave ^ Ashe7illei N, Ct
^J Greenlee Ada, <r, seamstress, r 21 Mulberry
^ Greenlee Emmie, c, asst cook. Starne's Hotel, S Main, r same
r * Greenlee Kazar, r, cook, 67 College
rj Greenlee Jane, c, cook, r Rollins
^1 Greenlee Jessie, <r, laundress, r Mountain & Pine
l_ Greenlee Rufus, £, waiter, Battery Park, r Mountain and Pine
^ Greenlee Cinda, c, laundress, r Baptist Hill
. Green Ben, c, feed stables, College, rear Grand Central, r
V Eagle, near Valley
-a Green Gaston, groceryman, bds 155 N Main
-+3 Green, wid S P, r 132 Hill
® Green Eliza, r 132 Hill
* McKinnon & Potrio Mercllallt Iailors' 5S ^ Main streeti
«■' Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
The Most Complete Stock of
Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines
—at— 31 Patton Ave.
GRE 203 GRO
> EaysorS Smith's.
3 2.
09 B
Green Jas, c, coachman, 58 Haywood s»q
Green J M, r Roberts and Buxton h|
Green Laura Mrs, r Roberts and Buxton § =
Green Nat, tel opr, bds Roberts and Buxton -WS
Green Gay, wks Asheville Citizen, bds Roberts and Buxton jT„-
Green Otis, bkkpr, bds Roberts and Buxton § s
Green Walter, elk Glen Rock Hotel, r same g~-
£3"
GRIFFING C F, real estate and loans, also gen'l mngr B"
Asheville Investment Co, office S E Ct Place. (See
adv)
Griffin Sallie, c, chambermaid, r 73 Depot HN
Griffin Pink, c, wks Battery Park, r Ji Depot
j£
All mall orders for China. Glassware, Lamps, Hoai« FnrnishlDfi, N4
Ac, are treated with care and promptness. Send them to u* «|
when you can't come yourself. Respectfully. \J
THE CRYSTAL P^Cl. ^ ft fl^fe | ^ fl fr^ ^ ^
Griffin William, bds 516 Haywood Q
Griffin Pink, <:, waiter Battery Park Q
Grimes William, c, drayman, r 64 Mountain W
Grimes Louisa, r, laundress, r 64 Mountain
Griggs Mamie Miss, pupil H 1 School (X
Griggs William M, r Grove a
Griggs Laura T, r - — Grove a
Griggs Rachael A, r Grove •
Griggs James, carp, r 309 College
Griggs James Mrs, r 309 College "-*
Gross Marks Father, bds 159 Patton ave &.
Groves David, wks Cotton Factory, bds near 32 Haywood *c*
. "t^
The Neatest and Most Quiet place In Town to spend an hour or m-m
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at ^»
Cor. South Main & Eagle. __
Jas, H. Loughran's "Khite'Man's Bar,
(Down Stairs.)
Organize*! May, 1888; Lewis. Maddux,
President, L. P. McLond. Vice-Presi-
' dent, .T. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
|3 $"'0,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Intel-
's g .est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
Sj GRO 204 GUT
§5 Grogan Alexander, lab, bds 167 Hill
|« Gudger FT, Martin Gudger & Carter, attys, office Legal Bldg,
a £ r College near Oak
g-p Gudger H Mrs, r College near Oak
3-g Gudger Walter, Police Force, bds Ruck Tavern
f* Gudger J M, attorney, office Patton ave and Main.r 20 Bear-
's ^
» den ave
K
. Gudger Sallie Mrs-, r 20 Bearden ave
*-* Gudger Eugene, bds 20 Bearden ave
£5 Gudger Frances Miss, bds 20 Bearden ave
^Gudger H L, Brown Gudger & Co, d\y goods and notions, 35
£n Patton ave, r Academy
I ■ ; — ~ — ; —
r* Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
°i 'WmUmm. fli fl .. * L «» « » DEEDS, and Notary Public,
< WUlffl Se P|4|J3in, y" SO Patton Avenno. AHheyUle. X. C
^ " ' " " specialties: Real Property and Conveyancing.
O Gudger Alice Mrs, r Academy
Gudger Maria, c, cook, 39 Haywood
* Gudger Thomas, brickmason, bds 1 17 So French Broad
S Guest James, blacksmith, bds 167 Hill
•^ Guest William, night watchman Marx Factory, r 167 Hill
— - Guest Cathrine, r 167 Hill
K- Gu,est W M, lab, bds 167 Hill
^ Guest Lucinaa, r 167 Hill
H» Guischard G L, foreman Ballard, Rich & Bovce, bds French
.<( Broad ave
3EGunn Sallie Miss, bds 117 Chestnut
f£ Guthrie Becca Jane Miss, pupil H I School
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» McKENNQN & PETRIE Mlmi Mm' s Soiltl1 )lain Stet'
<g .Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
P5
R-AYSOR & SMITH'S --'——"■%
_uo*t varied aud com- J] p^ Jy^y^
GUT 205 HAL
plcte of any bouse In Asueville. Kg
' 3^
' 2. »
_____ — aa
Guthrie Stacy Ann Miss, pupil H 1 School -°3
Guthrey Ellen, r near I 3Q Beaumont go
' ^ ^ * CO
GWYN W B, real estate and insurance, Gwyn & West, •■ |
office se cor Court Place, r 34 Grove. (See adv centre f%
lines) II
Gwyn W B Mrs, 1 34 Grove gjr
Gwyn Laura L Miss, r 34 Grove §•_
Gvvynn William, c, restaurant 38 So Main, r same D-™
Gwynn Ellen, c, r 38 So Main q£.
Gvvynn Harriet, cook, 24 Grove S-sr
Gwynn Larkin, c, coachman, near French Broad and Hay- t»
wood jjj|
Taylor, Bouis & Brotlierton, 43 vJ£*™£±&o^oiZ si
'saAOIS -S_^r_D-^-3:Xr House. » -j
:s__-D-__T'v«_c ausrv s__r_£_.ocr_s smisooo gg.
'9jeM-M0||jM pue poo^ spoog 6ii!t|smjnj-_snoH io aun ||nj 80
HAEFELI CHARLES, bds Gmo House, Haywood If
and French Broad
_____
Haefeli Joseph, bds Gino House, Haywood and French ?*
Broad £3j
Haefeli Carrie Miss, bds Haywood and French Broad g
Hagood A J, eng, Battery Park, r same __-
Hagins W H, carp, r 300 S Grove ^>
Hagins Hattie E, r 300 Grove . O
Hagins Jack", lab, r near Ice Factory
Hagins Sarah, r near Ice Factory
Haigler James, carp, bds Depot near Patton ave ^
Hall Lee, c, coachman; r 15 So Water
No Free Lunches served, or
any kind of Wild Animals
on exhibiton to attract the
attention of the lower trade.
Jas, H, LougWs "White Man's Bar," |»
But First-Class Goods onl, at Cor- Soiltn Maln ani Ea2le (B5*E stlir»-> £.
f Western Carolina Bank, ^^^vSS^J^i^a:
Jj ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
j* $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
£,£ loaned on Real Estate on long time.
• K, = . — _
*| HAL 206 HAM
at
jS^Hall, Oliver, c, lab, r near Phillip
•^HTall Felix, c, house boy, 42 Haywood
® Hall , lab, r Baird near Charlotte
J Hall Mrs, r Baird near Charlotte
* Hall A B, elk, r East near N Main
C^iall A B Mrs, r East near N Main
"^JHall Pink, carp, r near 357 N Main
:=jHall Sarah A, r near 357 No Main
J==sHally burton Fannie Mrs, bds 181 Patton ave
^rlallyburton Minnie Miss, r Glen Rock Hotel
grlallyburton A G Mrs, r Glen Hock Hotel
HHallyburton W E, 313/ So Main
i C. T. RAILS
as
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
J No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
■HALLYBURTON A G, proprietor Glen Rock Hotel.
2 near passenger depot, r same (Telephone 76) See
•a descriptive article
Hamlin Levi, elk N Main, r East near Seney
\pHamlin Ida, r East near Seney
-aHamlin elk Ray & Davenport, N Main, bds 59 N Main
q Hamilton Clara Miss, 211 Riverside Park
S Hamilton Julia, c, laundress, r near Academy
Hamilton Fate, c, blacksmith, r near Academy
3 Hamilton Joseph Rev, c, r 9 Valley
'♦'Hamilton Fannie, c, rg Valley
"Hamilton, Charles, wks A fur factory, bds 266 Patton ave
, & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
a
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Our soil V WATER and other Fountain I>rlnk» are conceded ttte^
best. The only place where whites nlono are served. gP
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, ||
31 Fatton Aveuue.?n
»g.
" HAM 207 HAM ?~
■ ■ 3 •
Hamilton Mrs, wid S P M, bds 87 Bailey £2,
Hamilton Blanch Miss, bds 87 Bailey $$
Hamilton Annie, c, r 2&y So Main g$
HAMILTON T P, T P Hamilton & Co, Groceries, 22 Si
Patton ave, bds 9 Flint (See descriptive article) g*^
Hamilton T P Mrs, bds 9 Flint ^g
Hamilton James, £, r 287 Main |Q
Hamright Silvia, <:, cook, Bartlett and Adams 3 g
Hamright Peter, r, butler, bds Bartlett and Adams %<
Hampton Winnie Miss, bds 42 Haywood "
Hampton John E Jr, bds 42 Haywood <ȣ
Hampton Ralph B, bds 42 Havwood ~F
2»
CWYN & WEST,
<d2
The Snout Mountain Land Go.
ilg-enta. 3 ;
S S. COURT SQTJABE.
Hampton J E Mis, r 42 Haywood ..
Hampton George L, bds 42 Haywood TL*
HAMPTON JOHN E, Hampton & Featherstone props ©
Metropolitan Saloon 29 N Main, r 42 Haywood. (See ^
desc article) 5
Hampton Nannie Miss, bds 8 Jeff.Drive ^
Hampton Adelia Miss, bds 8 Jeff Drive jw
Hampton Charles, carp, r 8 Jeff Drive _
Hampton J H, No 2 police force, r 160 Bailey O
Hampton Julia A Mrs, r 160 Bailey
Hampton Hattie F, bds 140 Bailey *»
Hampton, wid Levi, r 140 Bailey *=*"
PURITY, ) a-^MB Q-crsa •ssZkeztJl.Utzzzs. |i.
OLITENESS AND [ . „ . , . ((.,.,,, .... ,g
romptness J Jas. B. Loughraa 8 whits Mans Bar/il
Cor. South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs.] *»
Di Western Carolina Bank. SssSj, i^/ffiLnidrviciftS.
g iiuoiuui uuiumiu uuiii\| dem j E RankJn cashier. Capital,
fl g $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
,f ral Banking. Business Transacted.
HAM 208 HAR
Ho
[>& Hampton George W, carp, bds 140 Bailey
HS Hampton T C. cab mkr, bds 2 Blanton
tog Hampton Sallie M,"bds 2 Blanton
* Hampton Tim, c, r Depot
HpHammett Mary, r nr Cotton Factory
pjHammett A B, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
l^jHamniett Charles, wks Ice Factory, bds 120 Roberts
Hammett Clancy, wks Ash'e Far Factory, bds 120 Roberts
oagHammett John, mechanic, r 120 Roberts
.Hammett M S Mrs, r 12c Roberts
^Hamlet Mrs, r 234 Patton ave
WHammerslilag S Mrs, r q6 Spruce
00
g The Crystal Palace &
Is now the lending place in Asheville to buy
"rockery. Glassware, Lamps, Rogers Cutlery,
ouse Furnishings, Tinware, Stoves, Ac., at
icHrt that will astonish von. store very neat.
tUAl). W. 1 IS HASH A CO.,
41 Patton Ave.., Under-Grand Opera House-
^JHAMMERSHLAG S, Hammershlag & Whitlock proprs
Marble Hall 32 S Main, r 56 Spruce
£s| Hammershlag Hannah Miss, r 56 Spruce
^HHammershlag Rachel Miss, r 56 Spruce
^Hammershlag L, r 56 Spruce
JgHamrick Plaiau, house boy, r 199 Chestnut
Hamrick Frank, wks Daily Citizen N Court Place, bds 2
Q East
^aHanie S B Mrs, bds 42 Haywood
wHann Eliza, laundress, r 46 Madison
g*Hannei" D A, wks Cotton Factory, bds 36 W Haywood
p^Hare S A Mrs, wid F, r 216 College
a McKINNON & PETRIE hnM Tailors' 58 Soiltl1 }lai" street>
n£ Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
w
rE offer tor sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w:
E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and xo McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
You will neve
regret becoming-
» customer at
: Raystr I kill's Drag Store, 31 Path kM
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. p-"°
. : | 1
HAR 209 HAR &§
. go.
Hare Emma Miss, r 216 College »B
HARE J R, Hare Bros, grocers 17 S Main, r 216 gf
College p.
Hare T C, Hare Brothers, Grocers 17 S Main, r 216 College, ge
(See desc article) ■*"*
Hare Patrick E, Hare Brothers, T C, J R and P E 17 S Main, |3
r 216 College -!§.
Harilson William, wks R and D Ry Co, bds 78 Park ave p|
Harrellson Thomas, freight conductor R and D Ry Co, bds pg
Depot nr frght depot ^S
Harvey Albert, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds 120 Roberts £-•
Harper Elizabeth, r 69 Logan £?
Walter S. Cushman.^
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of ),
DEEDS, and Votary Public,
SO Patton Avenue, Asheville, S. V.
DEEDS, and Notary Public, 7*
w. v. <,
'' " Specialties : Real Property and Conveyancuig.
Harb
Harb
Harb
Harb
Harb
Harb
Hard
Hard
n William L, tel opr, bds 57 Cherry O
n Ella K Mrs, bds 57 Cherry §
Harper James, carp, r 69 Logan ^
Hardi
Hardi
Harry George, c, plasterer, r 186 Pine j^,
n T L, carp, r64 Pearson ave £"5
n S S, r near Ice Factory ®
n J D, lab, r 14 Philip §
n Katie, r 14 Philip ^©
* go
n Henry, r 14 Philip 25
n James, bds [4 Philip &e
ng Sallie Miss, r 93 Bailey «|
ng Emmie Miss, r 93 Bailey ™
Jas. H, Louffhran's "White Man's h,
O Down simii'm. &
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly^
I) Cor. So. Main & Eagle.!?
=-= \ILJrt,„ P«.«l!«« D«J, Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
^ Western Carolina Bank, ^f^\\l\^ic^- VicerPre8i
•^ ' dent, J. B. Rankin. Cashier. Capital,
,22~$50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Your
•1=3 Correspondence solicited.
03, ,
3 HAR 210 HAR
QjHarding Nannie E Mrs, r 93 Biiley
[arding Milton, architect, r 93 Bailey
Hareld M ittie, bds Bailey, near Cripple Creek
iHareld Karo, bds Bailey, near Cripple Creek
Hareld Jno, carp, bds Bailey near Cripple Creek
SH;
■Hartweil Jas, c, waiter Glen Rock
oHardy Anna E, bds 429 So Main
^Hlardy Janette, c, chambermaid, 31 Grove
,£jHardy Carrie, c, housemaid, 31 Haywood
•^Ilardy Bell, c, cook, 31 H lywood
£Ji~ays Mrs, widow Ridley, r 272 Patton ave
pjHarrison Martha Miss, pupil H I School
*+ IDjlOF, ijOUlS (X DrOIllBrlflll, No. 43 Patton!Ave. under Grand Opera House.
•3 SANITARY PLUMBING, ROOFING, Stcam-Hot Wat« *N0 Hot Am HUat.hq.
5J? ^C- ft *•* fiTTimw- — nOUS|-pURNI8MmO GoOUS.
*»* -^vano ri 1 1 inu- —HEATING AND COOKINO STOVES.—
■Harkins Wesley, carp, r 9 Blanton
"Harkins Nancy L, r 9 Blanton
■JkHarkins Flora V, bds 9 Blanton
^Harkins Jno W M, bds 9 Blanton
CyHarkins H S, bds 9 Blanton
JIartlow Mary, bds 159 Patton ave
^Hartshorn Chas H, Lumber Dealer, Gano House, HayMood
tt and French Broad ave
HHartshorn Chas H Mrs, r Gano House, Haywood and French
Broad ave
53Hargan Dr T J, (Specialist,) office 29 Patton ave, 2d floor, r
^ Pearson ave, end Academy
£ McKINNON & PETRIE, Mercian Tailors, 58 Sooth Main St.
fc
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
PRRPRIPTIfllirc Fll I Ffl 1>"y °* Sieht by «*mP«*««« A|»othec»rl«#i|
delivered tree to any part of the City.
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave.
HAR 211 HAR
Hargan Mrs T J, r Pearson ave end Academy
Hargan Stella E Miss, r Pearson ave end Academy
Hargan Guy C, r Pearson ave end Academy
09
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Hair
s David, bds 94 Cherry ^
s Theo, mfgr, r 142 Hill •
s Florence Mrs, r 142 Hill £ti
s Rufus, c, driver, bds 10 Irvin u
s Fannie, c, cook, 30 Orange ^j
s J C, wks cotton mills, r near same O
s R T J, r near cotton mills
s Annie, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
s Mira, r near Cotton Factory
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C.T. RAILS
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,-
J No. 5 Patton Ave, Asheville. N. C. |~
H
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
s S A Mrs, bds French Broad and Patton ave <®
s Mary, house girl, bds 307 Bailey ' >
s Nancy, c, r 261 Bailey p&
s Kate, c, cook, 5 Jefferson Drive ■
s J C Mrs, r 9 Pine
s J C, travelling salesman Cinti, r 19 Pine
s J H, clerk G A Mears, r 33 S Main
ngton J B Mrs, r 50 Liberty
ngton Geo W, C E Corps, r 50 Liberty
ngton Hattie B Miss, r 50 Liberty
ngton J B, merchant, East Court, r 50 Liberty
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Hartley Bill, c, cook, 21 Mulberry
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The Keatest and most Quiet. Place in Town to spend au hour or two at 5*0
ssx
BILLIARDS or POOL, and at the same time " smile." is at
JAS. H. LOUGBRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," W »|
/ (Down Stair*.,) 7
'-* \Mnn|n.n P«»nl!«« DaJ, Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux.
t Western larona Bank, j.-^ **.«£»«. vj***
J 'dent. J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
* $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
£K and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
*•;
*a HAR 212 HAT
K Hart Wm, r 6 Valley
| Hart Rosa A, r 6 Valley
n Hart J L Mrs, r 120 Charlotte
£ Hart J L, tobacconist, r 120 Charlotte
cj Hasty Alice, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
P^; Hasty Hugh, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
<_THaskeIl S H Mrs, r Hill and Gudger
•g Haskell H S, wks Soda Water Factory 217 Haywood, r Hill
"§§ and Gudger
^^Jiasty Julia, wks Cotton Mills, r nr same
J3 Hasty Jno, wks Cotton Mills, r nr same
CO
°| Hasty Susan P, r nr Cotton Factory
PS
LIN RAILWAY COMPANY
. Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas, W. B. GLwyn, President.
"-Hasty S H, r nr Cotton Factory
Jj Ha'sty J M, elk Mimnaugh's 11 Patton Ave, r same
Mi Hastings Maria, c, cook, Penland
Haskins Annie Miss, pupil A F College
8y Hatch L H, contractor, bds 64 S Main
rt Hatch Susan E, teacher, r 98 Bailey
q Hatch Emily E, r 98 Bailey
ft Hatch Emily Julia, librarian, bds 98 Bailey
fl Hatch L M, collector, r 98 Bailey
2j Hatch W N, r 86 Bridge
■H Hatch VV N Mrs, r 86 Bridge
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4 McKINNON & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 5B South Main Street,
S
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
p
1TRITV OF OOODK. -.
. i-OMTKSESSTO (IISTOJIFRS, and ©g,
IKMI P TX ESN WITH ORDERS AX I> PRESCRIPTIOXS § 2.
Co
RAYSOPl <*? SMITH, 31 Fatton Ave. »»
HAU 213 HAY " ||
Haughton \V G, agent So Ex Co, office North Court Place, s=^
bds Graii;! Central ^S-
Havener R H, carp, r 94 Cherry g|'
Havener J M, carp, r 37 Seney -M2
Havener J M Mrs, r U Seney j?°-
Hawk F, elk Music House, Patton Ave, bds College and 8^
Spruce o5.
Hawkins M C, r 53 Atkinson ~
Hawkins Jno, conductor, Motor Car Line, r 3 1 5 Haywood
Hawkins J L, train despatcher R & D, r Oakland Ave, nr
Glen Rock pCj
Hawkins Addie, c, laundress, r Biiley nr Cripple Creek
- -. ... — — — #
Everybody trades wfth n* becanse we have the largest and bestpj
line of Crockery. Glassware* House Furnishings, Tinware, <Vc.,u
Thad.W. thrash I Co,, Crystal Palace, II fatten Ave gj
Hawkins Catherine, c, laundress, r 5 French Broad Ave Q
Hawkins Robt, c, farmer, r 5 French Broad Ave Q
Hawkins Jas, c, porter, r 5 French Broad Ave • ImJ
Hayton Mitchell, c, brick mason, bds 421 Bailey
Hayes Maggie, wks Tobacco Factory, r nr Academy fa
Haynes Jonas, c, cook, r 4 Madison
Haynes Lizzie, c, housekeeper, 234 N Main
Haynes Geo, c, coachman, 234 N Main
Haynes Eliza, c, cook, 8 Spruce
Haynes Jno, brick mason, bds Roberts and Buxton
Haynes Ellen, c, cook, Roberts & Buxton
Haynes Mary, housekeeper ,$lagle House, r same
©
JAS. H. LOUGBRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR''?
Th« WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State formediclnal-
porposee. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. !
I . Western Carolina Bank, I
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux, President,
li. P. McLouU, Vice-President. J. K. Rankin,.
^ashler. Directors— Lewis Maddux, G-eo. S.
Powell, J. K. Rankin, C. M. McLoud, J. E. Ray.
• ■^ S. H. Reed. M. J. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, §50,000; Surplus,
= „ $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
§!
2t HAY 214 HEM
„*. _ _ .
Sg3 Haynes Robt, c, coachman, r Seney and N Main
jj
Haynes Mary, c, r Seney and N Main
•= Hazzard E W, r Woodfin near Oak
= • Hazzard Lilly Mrs, r Woodfin near Oak
S< Heath James, carpenter, r 165 Church
fi° Head Elizabeth, wks Cotton Factory, bds 460 W Haywood
Head W P, wks Cotton Factory, r 466 Haywood
O Head Emma, r 466 Haywood
Headens Carp, r 32 Davidson
Headens Mrs, r 32 Davidson
Heck Geo, bds Battery Park
Heinntshe H E Mrs, bds 53 College
525
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Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
* Wi jSr u Liiu imin x° 3° |>mu°" Av*nn<i- *»»"-*'"<». »• «
^ If Mfim Mi VMMttiuwup Speciallies: M property and conYeyancine.
CO Heinntshe H E, elk T C Smith & Co, so Main, bds 53
<$ College
3C Helton Eliza J, bds Cripple Creek
J Helton Wm F, r Cripple Creek
3E Helton Susan M, bds Cripple Creek
££ Helton Florence A, bds Cripple Creek
<X Helton Laura E, r Cripple Creek
l" Helton James M, cooper, r Cripple Creek
I™* Helton James A, bds Cripple Creek
y Hemphill Dina, cook, 24 Orange
Hemphill Emma, bds Riverside Park
Hemphill Robt, c, house boy, 24 Cherry
G>
d HOI & IETI Merchaat Tailors* South
JS CLEANING AND BEPAIRING PEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
w Main Street,
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
The Most Complete Stock of §§
' Pure Drugs. Bare; Chemicals and Patent Medicines, £1
— — ^— — — — — ^— — — m «
a *
31 Fattoaa. .A.-veaa.\xe. g.c
t"1 w
«£,
HEM 215 HEN
Hemphill Ester, r, house maid, 261 Chestnut
Hemphill Robt, c, coachman, r 127 Valley
Hemphill Cecelia, c, sick nurse, r 127 Valley-
Hemphill Emma, hds Cripple Creek ?**
Hemphill Rufus, c, railroader, r 47 Pine eg
Hemphill Alice, c. r 47 Pine S"<L
Hemphiil Thomas, f, lab, r J33 Bailey § «?
Hemphill Ella, c, r 423 Bailey ~S
Hempill Martin, c, r Peachtree q*
Hempill Anna, r, r Peachtree £»
HENSLEY J B, Hensley & Wild, Grocers, 23 N |o
Main (See descriptive article) £"
— ■ ' 3
02
Tavlor, Bonis & Brotherton. 43 p^IT!^^ S.M h,«m. l%
* Specialty made of --p
Fine Sanitarj Flmttai ui House Hotel ST,A" ffiSBSP" ANI'II
Hensley Lizzie, c, cook, 149 Haywood
Henry O H Mrs, r 70 Orange
Henry wid Linda, r 70 Orange
Henry O H, traveling salesman Balto, r 70 Orange ?C
Hennie Wallace, c, waiter, .Cos Club
Hennie John, c, coachman Cos Club ^j
Henninger J C, mail carrier No 4, r 24 Rector O
Henninger Laura B Mrs, bds 24 Rector
Henderson Ella Miss, teacher A F College, r same
Henderson J A, carp, r Hall
O
3r
Henderson M N, r Hall q
Henderson Backus, c, lab, r bet Valley and Eagle
— — — — ■ *
&5&*?$&,Eft2 Jas, H.Loughran's "lite Man's Bar," f»
on exhibition to attract the -—--—«--*—-•---—---—--——-«------—. ^a
attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eaele, Down Stairs, < c
But First-Class Goods onty at D ?
c_5 lai ■ ii ■ i Organized Mar, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
« WesiBrn wwi mi pw*ae^ l- p- McL°ud- ▼«»**■*
^_ imWitt )tmvttim «UM»< deut) j E# Rankin, Cashier. Capital
fH $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
B " "~HEN— ~216 HES
CO
-d ■
„ Henderson Mary, c, laundress, r bet Eagle and Valley
■+* Henderson John, c, coachman, r Eagle and Valley
Co
■+-* Henderson Lucy, c, r Eagle near Valley
W Henderson Jane, c, laundress, r Baptist Hill
■^ Henderson Hannah, c, cook, r 40 Mountain
gS Henderson , carpenter, r 32 Davidson
n_, Henderson Mrs, r 32 Davidson
Henderspn Geo, tobacconist, r 48 Grove
■^ Henderson C E, jeweler Cosby's, bds 48 Grove
"rt Henderson Ona Mrs, r 48 Grove
,-t Henderson Baxter, r 48 Grove
cJ Henderson M'Liss, r 134 Church
Pi ■ *
• ■—i
£ fl I 11 A WT P Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
C. TRAILS.
dw,i' *«*" -""j No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
a> ; ; ;
Henderson, J D, carp, r 285 College
H Henderson J D Mrs, r 2S5 College
Q Hess L VV, painter, bds Valley
Ifl Hess Walter S, ptr, bds Valley
Hess Jos, ptr. bds 73 North Main ,
Heston Sarah Miss, bds 56 Bailey
g Heston Mary W Mrs, r 56 Bailey
O Heston Win R, elk, hds 56 Bailey
gHESTON J M, r 53 Bailey, fruits and confectionery ,
■H 36 South Main (See desc art)
A Heston Mamie Mrs, bds 50 Bailey
-a| Heston Allie, postal elk, bds 50 Bailey
* McKINNON Ii PETEIE Merchant Tailors, 53 Seuth Main Street",
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
«
\\J& are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
*' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
II7-E are State Agents lot 3S1. G. Inland & Co. 's celebrated
*' Fire and Burglar- Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can Insure you against accident or deatli in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
DAVOflD 0 rii|Tij)o !*,ook of l>Rrr"f;,STS' sr>I>FIF-!% u ,hi
tiAioUn & oNII rt o moM v«ri«*t «nd «»•.. 3] patton Ay6Dnei
plel* of ad) house in A»u«>ville. —————J
HES 217 HIL
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Heston Allie Mrs, r 50 Bailey
Hicks H T, elk, Carmichael's, 20 South Main, r same
Higgins Claude, machinist, bds Hill, near Buttrick
Higgins Neal, ptr, bds Hill, near Buttrick
Highsmith Mittie Miss, pupil H I School
High Louisa, c, laundress, r 109 Mountain £CJ
Higgins, wid T M, r Hill, near Buttrick £2
Hillbanks — , fruitman, r 136 Valley ^
Hiller Amelia, r Hill, near Buttrick ^
Hilderbrand E S Mrs, .vid G A, r 9 Pine O
Hilliard Margaret Mrs, r 105 South Main
Milliard Howard, bds 105 South Main
9p
Gwyn & West,
IR-E-A-Xj estate, O
13^-STJI^-A-iTCEt
Established 1881. S. E. Court Square. j»
Hilliard W L Jr, bkkpr Nat Bank of Asheville, bds 105 South « «
Main ?
>
Milliard W L Dr, physician, dud Oct it. iSqo . a
Hilliard Dr Chas, physician, office over 1st Natl Bank, se o-l
Court Place, 1-41 Patton ave gs.
Hilliard Dr W D, physician and surgeon, office over 1st Natl^S-
Bank, r 57 Spruce, (Tel 52) ||
Hilliard Love Miss, r 105 South Main £§
Hilliard W D Mrs, r 56 Spruce j*|"
Hill C P, tel opr, r 33 Academy 5" a
Hill Mary L Mrs, r 33 Academy J?
Hill Lizzie, c, laundress, r bet Engle and Valley g %
. ' ' ' * _ 3 (t>
" ; ' — ■ " » a>
^3S~« fa- B. Iflgtoai'i "White Man's kjf
Ruve been recommended by the leading physicians of the State for medicln8l£
purpose*. Cor. South Muiu aud Eagle, Down Stairs. &
0 " ill ' I n 1 1 n I Organized" Mav, 188S;' Lewis M add n*.
i Wfi^ifirn Lamina HanK. Presideut- L- p- MtLoud- ^wi«-
^ ncMCiii uaiuiina uaiiN, dent x E RttnkiDi Cashiei, capital,
J §50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. '
HIL 218 HIN.
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11 Ed, c, lab, r near ice factory
11 M W, wks cotton factory, r near same
II M E, r near cotton mills
11 W L, carp, bds 72 Depot
11 R M, lab, r 64 Pearson ave
11 J R, r 240 Bailey
11 Johanna, r 240 Bailey
11 Mat, bds 240 Bailey
11 Mary, c, cook, r Church bet Bailey and S Main
11 Ed, c, carp, r Church bet Bailey and S Main
11 Joseph, c, lab, r 261 Bailey
11 Lizzie, r 261 Bailey
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Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
SILT.
V No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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£4 HILL W M, restaurant College and N Main, r same
^ Hill Gussie Miss, r 94 Hillside
#Hill R R, real estate, olfice College, r 94 Hillside
HHill J J Mrs, r 94 Hillside
HHill Virgie Miss, r 94 Hillside
^(J Hill J J, gen mngr N C B and L Association, main office
525 Charlotte, N C, r 94 Hillside
Hinton Sam, c, night porter Glen Rock
rtjHinton Cracy, c, cook 29 Woodfin
"4*Hindman E K, bds 420 S Main
gHINES E F, harness and saddlery N Main; also wag-
fl5 ons,and agr'l implements rear Grand Central, r 53 Bridge
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Merchant Tailors, 58 ^outh Main Street.
" Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
Tlic 3I«x*t Complete SIOf!t of ■* tk 0 J I I
Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines
US.
§2.
31 Patton Ave. « 3
o £
HIN 219 HOL 1 1
Hines E F Mrs, r 53 Bridge »0
Hines Eugene, c, coachman 169 Chestnut h|
Hines Eugene, <:, coachman, r Hill nr terminus Patton ave
Hines Addie. c, cook, r Hill nr terminus Patton ave "S
Hines Charles, c, coachman, r Hill nr terminus Patton ave
Hitt B H, carp, bds 47 Bailey
Hobson Thomas, c, drayman, r 117 S French Broad
Hobson Josephine, c, r 117 S French Broad 5'
Hocking Ellen, bds 83 Bailey
Hockney George L, bkkpr Cole's Foundry, bds 8 Buttrick
Hodge Lula Miss, pupil H I School PS
Hodge R C, elk Grand Central, r same
£J
All maO <*r«ier» for China. Glassware, Lamp*. Home Fnrnishingi.kd
Ac, are treated with care and promptness. Send them to tts^j^
when yon can't come yourself. Respectfully.
THE.CRYSTAL PAIACE. fl^ ff ^ fr ^ fl ^ j^
Hodge Sallie, c, cook 19 Academy ft
Hoey Flora, c, r Hill and Buttrick Q
Hoey Agnes, c, r Hill and Buttrick M
Hoey Fannie, c, house maid 174 Haywood
Hoey Callie, c, cook 48 Grove (X
Hoey Mittie, c, nurse, bds Hill and Buttrick a
Holderby Mrs, modiste, r 60 Charlotte q
Holderby J C, tobacconist, r 60 Charlotte •
Holmes D, c, waiter Battery Park Hotel
Holmes Mary, c, housemaid 24 Grove — ™
Holmes K I, tobacco mnfr Church, r 66 Baird gL
Holmes E 1 Mrs, r 66 Baird *"
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The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an honr or^|
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time Smile." is at c=>
|) Cor. South Main <Ss Eagle,3^
Jas; -H. Loiighran's "White^Man's Bar,
(Down Stairs.)
s 111 I f» I' n I, Organize 1 Mav. 1888: Lewis Maddux,
* Western Laro na tianKi a*****, l. p. McLoud, viceiw
^ nuoium uuiuimu uuui\| dent T E Kankin Cashier. Capital,
•3 $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
's g est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
*Z~~ HOL 220 HOL
*^Holly Mary, c, laundress, r 186 Pine
aoHolt Edmund, lab, r 106 Roberts
^cHolt Evaline, c, r 106 Roberts
^>Hollaman — , elk surveyor's office R and D Ry, bds 452 S
|| Depot
iroHollingsworth R T, blksmith, r 52 Clayton
§ Hollingsworth R F Mrs, r 52 Clayton
•Hoi lings worth G C, tel opr, bds 52 Clayton
^Hollingsworth C vV, tel messenger, bds 52 Clayton
feEHollingsvvorth J B, elk Jos E Dickerson & Co, S E Ct PI,
o> bds 52 Clayton
rzjHollanger E J, r Victoria, i1/^ miles so Main
Attorney at Law,' COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
Jjj No. SO Pattou Avenne. Awheville. X. <'.
specialties : Real Property and ConTeyanciiic.
<«, . .
SHollinger Sadie, r Victoria, 1 *^ miles so Main
j^HolIificld, carp, r 1 12 Charlotte
Hollifield Mrs, r U2Charlotte
oii«
[olland Ada May Miss, pupil H I School
^Holland Mattie Miss, modiste, near 1 10 Cherry
^Holland Mrs, wid, 32 Chestnut
H"Holcomb J H, grocery elk, r 47 West
J-Jolcomb J H Mrs, r 47 West
l"Holcomb L C Mrs, r Haywood
^Holcomb, J T. shoemkr, r Haywood
Holcomb W H, carp, r near Ice Factory
oHolcomb S E, r near Ice Factory
«r
& PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
g Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
BJkYSOR & SMITH'S
Stock Of MlU'tt«ISTf*♦ SVNDRIKS is tho oc
mctTariedandcom. Jj p^gr, Jyg^y^ ||
pie te of any houie In Aahevllle. —————— y.^.
"* HOlT 221 HOR |!
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Holcomb L F, drayman, r near Ice Factory
Holcomb Mattie, r near Ice Factorv So
rp o
Holcomb William, wks Asheville Fur Factory, r near Ice -™|
Factory ?2
Holcomb A J, bricknvtson, r near Ice factory ^g
Holcomb M A, r near Ice Factory go?
Hole rub Thad, carp, r rear 348 Haywood c =
P Pi
Holcomb Josie, r rear 348 Haywood ■^-™
Holcomb N M, lab, r near Cotton Factory q2.
Holcomb Florence, r near Cotton Factory §£
HOME INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Victora, V/2 mileff
south Main, Rev L M Pease, supt %%
Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, 45 PiSSMi
'S3C.A.O.XS -O^tXiX-VarK: House.
3JBM-mo||!M pue pooM spoog OmqsjUjnj-asnoH jo aun linj
3 (K
Opera <& '
Holcomb Calvin, carp, r 10 Silver 3,^
Holcomb Keturh, r 10 Silver H^
Hood Wm Mrs, bds Glen Rock Hotel r1
Hood Nannie, c. nurse. Glen Rock Hotel £d
Hooper Beauregard, wks Asheville Furniture Factory, r nr £j
same ^j
Hooper Julia, r nr Asheville Furniture Factory £j
Hooper Mahaiey, laundress, r 29 Hill 2
Home VV M, carp, r 307 Bailey
Home Mission Industrial School, c, 249 College
Hornn Callie Miss, dressmaker, r Grand Central Hotel q
Horton Hattie, c, r 58 Poplar
a^TfeTK&S Jas. H, Longba's "Whits Man's Bar," |
on exbibiton to attract the ■" ■"■"- " >^*
attention of the lower trade. «„„ c*.,*v m,;, »j r«„u ,« « » , 1
But FlfSt'Class Goods only at Cor' »Wtn Man ftBl Eajie (S:wa Stain.) ?
I Western Carolina Bank, gs
.* *•/< AAA #-, » rt>nA AAA Ox_A_ i"t_.
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
"'resident, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
£ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. 8tate, County and City Depository. Money
*£ loaned on Real Estate on long time.
II HOR 222 ~HOW
Pg
•fc Horton Lou, carp, bds 309 College
j? Hose House, tel 103.
9 Hostre Thos, c, coachman, 5 Jeff Drive
I Houston Jas L, drug elk Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave, r
same
^ Houston Sallie, c, r nr Phillip
!aR Houston Pete, c, lab, r nr Phillip
==3 Houston Mary, r, laundress, r bet Poplar and Hilderbrand
Q3 House Geo, c, stonecutter, r 120 Academy
^ House Mary Jane, c, r 120 Academy
g2 House Martha, .", cook, 47 Woodfin
•^3 Houghtling W D, bds, Cosmopolitan Club
IC.T.1MS
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Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
' No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C.
Hough J C, wks Graham's Factory, bds 353 Haywood
£ Hough Sue Mrs, r 353 Haywood
© Hough W J, merchant, r 353 Haywood
w* Houge Columbus, c, lab, r S French Broad
fltf Howie T A, clerk, bds 353 Haywood
Howard Leanna, c, cook, 46 Bridge
J Howard Robert, c, hostler, r 105 Beaumont
Q
• Howard Matilda, c, laundress, r 105 Beaumont
fj Howard Jennie, c, laundress, r 46 Pine
■Jj Howard Nancy, wks Cotton Factor)', bds 35 West Haywood
53 HOWARD H M, Burnett & Howard, Blacksmiths
$A and woodworkers, College, r Valley (See desc arte)
£ McKINNON & PETBIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
tj Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Oar NODi WATER fturt Other Fountain Prinks arc conceded the ^
best. The only place where whites Hlonc are served. ?:
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, ||
31 Fatton -A. -coax**©. Ss
HOW 223 HUF
3.5
Howard H M Mrs, r Valley near College
Howell Lucy, c, r 27 Valley p?
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Howell Noah, c, r 27 Valley gf
Howard Sim, r, janitor Asheville Club, r 265 College og
Howell Sallie, c, r 265 College
Howell Emma, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
Howell Minnie, wks Cotton Mills, r near same |CJ
Howell T W, r near Cotton Factory %Q
Howell S S, r near Cotton Factory %<
Howell Abbie, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
Howell Hy, wks A fur factory, bds near Cotton Factory
Howell Charles A, r Bailey near Cripple Creek
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Thi Sunt HonUta Uai Co. CWYN^wisJL,
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Howell Benj, r Bailey near Cripple Creek ..
Howell Alice, r Bailey near Cripple Creek ZZ
Howell J O Mrs.r [36 Broad • ©
HOWELL J 0, manager Asheville Dry Goods Co, ^
31 N Main, r 136 Broad (See descriptive article) X
Howell Frank, carpenter, r 36 Short . ^
Howell Frank Mrs, r 36 Short gp
Hudson Berry, coachman, bds 19 Academy
Hudson Bcttie, c, r 82 Valley O
Hudson Hv, c, grocery man, r 82 Vallev
Huff=tickler S M, r near Cotton Factory *»
Huffstickler Julia, r near Cotton Factory *=*"
PURITY, ) -&J&E! Ot^-E^ [SgESIALTIES. g^
romptnI1sand j Jas. B. Loughran's "White Kan's 8ar,"~
Cor South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs-] S
O' UJ««i«.* P«.«l!JI« Ik J, Organized May, J888; Lewis Maddux-
,i Western Larol na Hank, frTdrv\puMcLrudh.VicrPrf i*
L« ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital.
A g $50,000, Surplus. $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
. t. ral Banking Business Transai-ted.
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PS Huffstickler A, wks Cotton Mills, r near same
Hg Huffstickler Jas, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
W= Huffstickler John, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
<j " Huffstickler Walter, wks Cotton Mills, r near same
. *• Huggins Maria, c, r 59 Hill
^ Hughes B H, butcher, r near Haywood
W Hughes N A Mrs, r near Haywood
f* Hughes Thomas, printer, r near Haywood
k> Hughes Jennie Miss, bds y6 Haywood
Hughes John Mrs, bds j6 Haywood
£25 Hughes Ro, r near Ice Factory
Q Hughes Nancy, r near Ice Factory
CO
HUF 221 HUM
g The Crystal Palace
Is now the leading place in Asheville to buy
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Rogers Cutlery,
House Furnishings, Tinware, Stoves, Ac., at
prices that will astonish you. Store very neat.
1 HAI>. W. THRASH A ۩..
41 Patton Ave, Under. Grand Opera Hotm
" Hughes Alice, r near Ice Factory
^ Huges Ro, Jr, r near Ice Factory
•^ Hughes Mrs, cook, 60 Depot
r^ Hughes — , asst supt Electric Light Co, r 48 Clayton
Hughes Mrs, r 48 Clayton
y£ Hullett Norah, r Victoria, 1% mi South Main
" Hullett M L, r Victoria
• Hullett E A, r Victoria
2 Hull Fredk, tobacco mnfr, r 105 South Main
rS Hull Fredk Mrs, r 105 South Main
«*■> Humphrey Johnson, c, barber, r 58 Mulberry
Humphrey Clem, c, r 58 Mulberry
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•3 McKINNON & PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
rg Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
TTfE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
VV can purchase for you at a lower figure, and
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, X. C.
\\Jti <"iu Sail your Real Kstatr at a higher price,
VV (ran purchase foT you at a lower figure, and
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and iu McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Yon will never
regret becoming
a customer nt
Rayssr I Smith's kg Store, 31 Pa,ttsn k
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Your trade appreciated: ' Your interest studied.
HUM 225 HUN
Hume — , c, engnr, r 42 Patton ave
Hunnicut Geo, r 184 South Main g'E
Hunnicut Laura, r 184 South Main
Hunter — . tailor, McKinnon's, South Main, bds 24 Depot
Hunter Bell, c, cook, 500 South Depot
Hunter Alice Miss, pupil H I School
Hunter Minnie Lu Miss, pupil H I School
Hunter Thomas F, No. 4 Police Force, r 50 Academy
Hunter Eva Mrs, r 50 Academy-
Hunter Adline, r, laundress, r Academy Ȥ
Hunter Mose, t, carp, r Academy gg-
Hunter Horace, miner, r 25 Mulberry S-S1
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■II li ft M I Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of ^
lA/flliaaV PllMHtMaH DEEDS, and Notary Public, *
W ttlLGr U Ull lfliD,^0, 8° PattOM Avenn<,< Attheville, n.ii. h^
mmiiii -i wNiuuimi; specialties ; Real Property and conveyancing. td
. — — J '— . 1_ . - S
Hunter Clarasy, c, r 25 Mulberry :5»
Hunt T E, bds 33 Buttrick O
Hunt America, <:, laundress, r 7 Sorrels ~
Hunt Perry, c, lab, r 7 Sorrels gp
Hunt L V Miss, r S3 Buttrick ^
Hunt H H, painter, bds 33 Buttrick &
Hunt R M Miss, r 33 Buttrick g
Hunt Pearl Miss, bds 33 Buttrick -«
Hunt II D, carp, r 33 Buttrick 55
Hunt E A Mrs, r ^ Buttiick ^
Hunt L V Miss, r 33 Buttrick ||
Hunt H H Miss, r 33 Buttrick P3
k H, Loughran's "White Man's Bar,
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly %
I! Cor. So. Main & Eagle. I,
Down Stair*. >**
« U/««ta,« P«,J!«a Dnnl* Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
- WfiSlfirn L3r0 Da HanK. President, L. P. .McLoud, Vice-Preai-
ae; HUOIOIII UQIUIIIIU IfUIIIVf denfc j »E Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
as" $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Your
•"jS Correspondence solicited. ■
55
3 HUN 226 HUN
Q Hunt James C, latherer, r 318 Patton ave
«5 Hunt Mira E Mrs, 1-318 Patton ave
r"j3 Hunt Kittie Miss, bds Gano House, Haywood and French
,^4 Broad
2 Hunt Mollie Miss, bds Gano House, Haywood and French
W Broad
o Hunt Zietter, c, r 283 Depot
Hunt Frederick, bds Gano House, Haywood and French
. Broad ave
Hunt William, bds Gain House, Hay woo J an J French
•3 Broad ave
j-j Hunt. Jasper, c, lab, 263 Bailey
Oa mntrliMi Timlin 0 T<tiaM, nn+nn ASHEVILI/E, W. C.
ffl
Tailor, Bonis & Brothers,
£• lflllljl. DUUiO tt DlUlllOl lUlJ. No. 43 Patton Ave. under Grand OperalHouse.
SANITAEY PLTTMBINO, ROOFING, StE*m.Hot Watm aw Hot a,* H«t,n,,
__«JS cittim/>«— _ notise-rgRNisHiNO Goods.
•U«S rl I I INU" • _ MEATIN<? AND COOKING STOVES.—
•sHunt Nannie, r, laundress, r 263 Bailey
J Hunt Thomas, c, wks Asheville Fur Factory, r 2S3 N
Ml DePot
Hunt Robert, c, lab, r 24 French Broad
(n Hunt Hattie, c, laundress, r 24 French Broad
pt Hunt Jasper, c, hostler 193 Patton ave
! Hunt Mamie A Miss, r Atkins and P^dge Hill ave
$ Hunt E H, r Atkins and Edge Hill ave
£ Hunt R G, wks Carolina Western Bank, r Atkins and Edge
Hill ave
1
Hunt H C, r Atkins and Edge Hill ave
^ Hunt H C Mrs, r Atkins and Edge Hill ave
* McKINNON & PETR1E. Merchant Tailors, 58 Soath MainSt.
9
top Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
nnrCpninXiny 0 til I CH ■"T ©rlfl*llt by competent Apoilnrnri^-.gj
1 ntOunlr I lUPIu IlLLtU delivered free to any part of the city. 22
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Aye. 5
" HYA 227 IRE " S
Hyatt James, elk, bds Bultrick _j
Hynson Nellie Miss, pupil A F College ®
Hyndman Thomas L Mrs, r 2 East *n
HYNDMAN THOMAS L, shoemaker, office 18^ "^
N Main, r 2 East. (See desc article)
DYLWILD GREEN HOUSES AND FLORAL GAR- §
I
DENS 324 Charlotte. (Telephone JJ.) Idylvvild Green ^
House Co proprs. (See desc article) O
Ingle J R, grocery man, r 12 Mulberry 2
Ingle Cora, r !2 Mulberry ^
Ingle James M, liveryman, r 91 Haywood
C.T. BAILS
«
Real Estate and Fire Insurance, •
> No. 5 Patton Ave, Asheville, N. C. |>
Ingle Lorina L Mrs, r 01 Havwood
Ingram Will, engineer, bds 452 S Depot ' >
Ingram Sallie, c, r 263 B.iiley pg-
c o
Ingram James M, c, r 263 Bailey &g
Ingram Mary, c, cook, r 263 Bailev b|
Inszram Hattie, c, r 26; Bailey ^ ^
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Inloes W H, real estate, r 99 Chestnut So
Inloes W H Mrs, r 99 Chestnut £§
Irby J L, lab, r nr Cotton Factory ? =
Irby Loula, r nr Cotton Factory £"S'
Iredell Marv Mrs, r .College near Asheville Female ?-*•
College gg"
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Tbe Neatest and most Quiet Place In Town to spend an hour or two at » O
BILLIARDS or POOL, and at the same time " smile," is at "5^
JAS.H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," ^SE 1
* lllAAlM.n P*.J:*« D«J, Organized Mav; 1838; Lewis Maddu*,
- WBStern Lsro ins odnki *****«*. l- p- M^oUd, vie****
j. huoiuiii uuiuiiuu uuimj dent j K Rankin) Cashier. Capital,
> $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
**, and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
it . : : ,
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•*• Irwin Ella, c, chamber maid Gano House, Haywood and
*° French Broad ave
» Irwine Win, c, plasterer, r 22 Mulberry
m
« Irwine Hellen, c, laundress, r 22 Mulberry
Irwine Louisa, c, laundress, r 15 Hilterbrand
Irwine Theo, c. r I c Hilterbrand
a^- Irvin Dolph, c, bricklayer, r 10 Irvin
-gS Irvin Matilda, c, r 10 Irvin
•eg Irvin Benjamin, r, liveryman, bds 35 Hill
^ Irvin Ella, c, r 35 Hill
§3 Isom Rachel, r, cook N Main and Starnes ave
Israel j M Jr, printer, r 86 Woodfin
g . Wm.W. West, See. and Tre&s.- - W. B.-Gwyn, President.
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Israel Sudie E Miss, r 86 Woodfin
Israel C W, plumber, r 86 Woodfin
Israel Ernest, plumber, r 86 Woodfin
Israel J M, r 86 Woodfin
Israel J M Mrs, r 86 Woodfin
Israel Frank, r 324 S Main
Israel Nolan, bds 324 S Main
Israel James W, bds 324 S Main
Israel W A, r 324 S Main
Israel M A, r 324 S Main
* McKMNON & PETRIE. Uant Tailors, 5& South Main Street,
ss
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS, 2
OMTE.VENN TO CVSTONERK. and ££
ROMPTSESS WITH ORDERS A5TD PRESCRIPTION^ 5
RATSOR dh SMITH, 81 Patton. Av©^
JAC 229 JAQ~"H
ACOBS F L, Secy and Treas N C Society for the pre- g.Q
vention of cruelty to animals, r ? N Main and Patton *H|
Ave If
Jackson Mariori Miss, pupil H I School -mg
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Jackson Carrie Miss, pupil H I School
Jackson Dora, c, nurse, r Victoria, 1*4 miles south Main 8£
Jackson Jesse, c, lab, r Cripple Creek
Jackson Willie, c, houseboy 266 Patton Ave
Jackson Maria, c, laundress, r 174 Pine
Jackson Loula, c, seamstress, 9 Mountain
Jackson Ben, c, waiter Battery Park, r 9 Mountain pQ
Jackson Laura, c, cook, r 109 Beaumont
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Everybody trades with' ns because we have the largest and bested
line of Crockery. Glassware, House Furnishings, Tinware, Ac-.
M . W, thrash & Co,, Crystal Palace, 41 Tattoo Avu
Jakeworth — , foreman street paving, bds 6 Spruce ft
Jamison Bessie, bds 87 Bailey Q
Jamison Rosa, c, cook, r Merriman Ave nr Chestnut hat
JAMES W A Jr, propr "Magnolia House," 79 NW
Main, r same. (See desc art) ^P
James Mary E Mrs, r Magnolia House ^
James Cairie A Miss, r Magnolia House a
James J Sam'l, bds Magnolia House *^
James Mary Mrs, r Rector nr Depot
James F E, carp, r Rector nr Depot ~^"
James Hy, c, waiter Battery Park 1=L
Jaquith F, supt Street Paving Works, bds Western Hotel
™r JAS. i. IMURAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR.s
BRANDIES AT -^
Have been recommended by the leading Dhysiclans of the Ktate for medicimE^
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs, f*
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Western Carolina Bank.
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux, President,
L. P. McLoud. Vice-President, J. E. Rankin.
Cashier. Directors— Lewis Maddux, Geo. S.
Powell, J. K. Rankin, C. M. McLoud, J. K. Ray.
S^ 8. H. Reed, M. J. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, SoO.OOO; Surplus,
~ „ 820,000. State, County and City Depository.
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Jarvis M A, r 59 North Main
Jarvis W E, elk Bearden, Rankin & Co, South Main, r 59
North Ma'in
Jarv
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Jarv
Jarv
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s Matilda Mrs, r 120 Cherry
s VV C, r 120 Cherry
s W C Mrs, r 120 Cherry
s Rody, bds 234 Patton ave
s Matilda, r 234 Patton ave
s Selena, r 2^4 Patton ave
s John A, r 234 Patton ave
s Elizabeth, r 234 Patton ave
s, Jos, bds 240 Bailey
i Walter S. Cushman
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
So. 30 Patton Avennc A.oheville, X. C.
J Specialties: teal Property and Conveyancing.
CO Jarvis Maggie, bds 240 Bailey,
C$ Jarrett W H, carp, r Southside ave, near Cripple Creek
JJCjarrett Hattie, r Southside ave, near Cripple Creek
Jjjarrett J A, bds 195 South Main
3EJarrett Viola, bds 369 South Main
jjj Jarrett O R, r 369 South Main
^atjarrett Martha C, r 3(59 South Main
■ ■Jensen Anna M, r 88 Bailey
»— JENKS A E, Jenks Bros, Real Estate and Insurance
office, 28 Patton ave, bds Battery Park (See desc art)
.JENKS CHAS N, Jenks Bros, Real Estate and Loans
office, 28 Patton ave, r 115 Chestnut (See desc art)
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CLEANING AND SEPAISTNa PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. .
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D A VCflD P ClillTN'C The Most Complete Stock of l\
nAloUn & ONII I H Oi ?m Drugs. Rare cnemicals and Patent Medicines*;
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Jenks Chas N Mrs, r 115 Chestnut
Jennerett Wm Mrs, r 257 College
Jennerett Wm, jeweller, 27 Patton ave, r 257 College
Jenkins Clida Miss, pupil H I School F^
Jenkins Mossie Miss, pupil H I School s2
Jenkins Sabina Miss, pupil H I School STl
JENKINS G W, G W Jenkins & Bro, groceries and t\
provisions, S Main, r 31 Bridge. (See desc art) ?;%
Jenkins M A. r 106 East |£
Jenkins Nancy Mrs, r 106 East |£
Jenkins A J, r 106 East |o
Jenkins Agnes Miss, r 106 East Si.
Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, «^»»
ASHETIM-F.. H. C. »»
Patton Avenue, under Grand Opera House. >e ^
Specialty made of g'tr
Fine Mar* PlmMiig and flense HeaticE, STEAM "«&«£"* ANIS|
JENKINS J H, G W Jenkins & Bro, groceries and §£
feed, S Main, r ic6 East. (See desc art) '■£_,
Jenkins Jno, r, houseboy, 34 Flint r
Jenkins M L Mrs, r 33 Academy ?*
Jenkins Mollie, r Peachtree L»
Jenkins E vV Dr, bds 69 Bailey '^
Jenkins Sarah A, bds 69 Biiley O
Jenkins A E, lab, r Bailey nr Cripple Creek 2
Jenkins Sarah A, bds Bailey nr Cripple Creek e
Jenkins Carrie, bds 29 Bailey
Jenkins Jennie, music teacher, bds 29 Bailey O
Jenkins Pleas, c, lab, r Depot nr Frt Depot
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■^WJtfrWHftS Jas, H.Looghran's "White Man's Bar,'||
on exhibition to attract the -—----------—-—----—«-—--— -^— — — ^~
attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs, % ®
But First-Class Goods only at
cJ ... . i| m \ Organized May, 1888; Lewie Maddux,
^^fliiWIli \tm\iiUm tftfUiM dent> j E> Rftnkin> Cashier. Capitai
~ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
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Jenkins Emma, c, r Depot nr Frt Depot
^Jenkins VV K, elk Big Racket, 15 S Main, r same
tojeter Wm, c, waiter, bds 10 Irvin
"^Jimison Arthur, r Jail Building
cojimison W H, jailor, r same
pjjimison W H Mrs, r Jail Building
*gJoiner Mary Miss, pupil H I School
eafohnston Eugenia Miss-, bds Grove and Phillip
pjjohnston Lelia Miss, bds Grove and Phillip
^Johnston Thomas D, ex-mem Congress, r Grove and Phillip
f-jlohnston Thomas D Mrs, r Grove and Phillip
•Johnston Wm Jr, bds 58 N Main
C.TMLS,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C.
Johnston R P, West Point Cadet, bds 58 N Main
fljohnston R B, r 58 N Main
«ohnston R B Mrs, r 58 N Main
ohnsou Mary Miss, pupil H I School
fohnson J F Mrs, housekeeper Battery Park, r same
lohnson S A, wagoner, bds College nr Pine
fohnson wid Hugh, r Charlotte and Woodfin
TOHNSON R G, Maun, Johnson & Co, furniture and
undertakers, Patton Ave, (tel 48,^46 Bridge. (See
desc art)
fohnson R G Mrs, r 46 Bridge
Johnson Bertha Miss, r 46 Bridge
* IMIiM k PBTEIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Strwt,
gj CLEANING AND REP AIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
DAVOHD 0 PMITLIIO Stock of ORUGOI8TS* RCXniUEH ii «ho|
IT A loUli (t OlVII I fl U mo*t varied and com- j| pgjjgjj AygflQgj
plete of nny bonne in Asheville. ■■ — ■ — ■—■ ■— ^^^— ■ ,
JOH 233 JOH m
Johnson Julius, c, coachman, r 63 Merriman Ave __■
Johnson Paul, printer Citizen, office North Court Place, rO
Magnolia House rn
Johnson Noble, elk Powell & Snider, bds Magnolia House ^
Johnson Chris, tailor, bds Magnolia House 7s
Johnson Chas M, elk 46 N Main, r same ££
Johnson Ernest, elk 46 N Main, r same P^
Johnson Ida Miss, r 46 N Main ^
Johnson F M, merchant, 46 N Main, r same ^
Johnson F M Mrs, r 46 N Main ©
Johnson Martha, c house maid, 9 Flint
Johnson R J, plumber, bds 120 Cherry
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Gwyn & West,
^E-AuX-. estate,
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Established 18*1. $. E. CoURT SQUARE. ©g
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Johnson D A, r 24 Academy £«
Johnson R M, contractor, r Turner, near Buttrick
Johnson Fannie Miss, bds Turner, near Buttrick „ «
Johnson Annie Miss, bds Turner, near Buttrick as
Johnson Richd, bds Turner, near Buitrick gg-
Tohnson Frk A, r Buttrick, near Haywood ^&
Tohnson Annie W Mrs, r Buttrick, near Haywood g£
Johnson T G wks cotton factory, r 35 W Haywood
Johnson Wm. bds 216 Haywood
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Johnson Mattie Miss, bds 216 Haywood »S
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Johnson E. T, r 35 W Haywood
Johnson Thos E, c, lab, r 56 Roberts
rjSSa.- Jas. S. Lnghni'f "lit? Man's Bar,'ff
Have been recommended by the lea<liug physicians of the State lor medicinal 5
purposes, ./r Cor. South nuiii and Kngle, Down Stairs. *
0 ill i n 1 1 n I Organised May', 18S8; Lewis Maddux.
>i WP<\ TPrn Lam Ilia KaflK President, L."p. NIcLoud, Vice-Presl-
jjj ncMCiii bdiuiiua oaiiNi (lent h E Rankin Cashier CapitsU
I $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, Count v and City Depository.
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t>§ Johnson T H, c, r 56 Roberts
0 Johnson J B, furniture dealer, r 28 Depot
1 Johnson Laura, r 28 Depot
Johnson Julia Mrs, bds 24 Depot
.^Johnson, wid Josia, r 24 Depot
2 Johnson Jas L, wks A shoe factory, bds French Broad and
*■£ Patton ave
*" Johnson Major, night elk Glen Rock Hotel
^Johnson Alice, c, r South French Broad
Johnson Jack, c, barber, South French Broad
^Johnson Lizzie, c, house maid, 40 French Broad
O Johnson Dick, plasterer, bds 72 Depot
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Real -Estate and Fire Insurance.
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"^Johnson Mary V Miss, bds Bartlett and Adams
^Johnson Ada D Miss, bds Bartlett and Adams
rjjohnson Ludie, bds Bartlett and Adams
c^Johnson Mattie, c, cook, r Jonesboro
^4 Johnson J W, c, lab, bds Cripple Creek
^Johnson Mary, c, bds Cripple Creek
Johnson Mollie, house girl, bds 63 Church
•Johnson Anna, c, nurse, bds 95 Bailey
^Johnson Julius, c, butler, bds S French Broad
gjjohnson Georgia, c, house maid, r S.French Broad
"♦■•Johnson Amy, c, laundress, r S French Broad
rjjohnson Anna, c, r S French Broad
"3 McKinnon & PolriG ^^ Tailors' 5S 'M^ Main street>
K Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
* The Hwit Complete Stork of m A m 111
Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines ii^VSOF W mIuIuI Si
31 Pattou Ave.
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Johnson Wm, c, coachman, bds 08 Park ave So
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Johnson Andrew, c, butler, r 34 Depot h£
Johnson Emma J, c, bds 56 Roberts S^
Johnson Harriet C, c, cook, r 34 Depot ^
Johnson Lucinda R, c, bds 34 Depot p. »
Johnson Otis, <r, coachman 174 Haywood E~
Johnson Jane, f, laundress, r 30 Riverside Park
Johnson Harvey, c, lab, r 30 Riverside Park
Johnson James W, lab, r 30 Riverside Park
Johnson William, c, r 30 Riverside Park
Johnson Pink, c, lab, r nr Academy
Johnson Katie, c, r nr Madison
All mall orders for China. Glassware, Lamps, Hosts FnrnishinKi.LJ
Ac., are treated with care and promptness. Send them to us £"J
when you can't come yourself. Respectfully. yjj
THE CRYSTAL PALACE. J^ fl§ JJjjJ J J^ fl f^ fa ^
Johnson Hy, c, lab, r 35 Hill O
Johnson Julius, c, wks Lindsey & Brown, r 38 Pine O
Johnson Frances, c, r 38 Pine ^J
Johnson Parker, c, lab, r 50 Poplar O^
Johnson Vinie, c, laundress, r 50 Poplar V*
Johnson Julia, c, chamber maid, r 17 Mountain Q
Johnson James W, c, waiter Battery Park, r 134 Valley rt
Johnson Ella, c, r 134 Valley * *
Johnson Fannie, c, laundress, r 217 Valley
Johnson Caleb, c, lab, r 122 S Pine ^
Johns Mary, teacher HIS «=■*-
Jones Thomas A Mrs, r6g Bailey .„
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The !fea«»»t and Most Quirt place in Town to spend an honr or *£*
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile.** is at o
k H. Loughran's "Man's Bar,'* "r.'ST^g
% Western Carolina Bank, S?v£SsS2^
•3 $50,000; Surplus. $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
ns r est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
■S JON 23G ~ JON
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*_ Jones B M, secretary and treasurer Asheville Electric Street
go Railway, office S Main, bds 69 Bailey
^ JONES THOMAS A, Davidson, Martin & Jones, At-
^£ torneys, office Legal Building, r 69 Bailey
*^ Jones Nena M Miss, pupil A F .College
^o Jones Fannie Miss, r 30 Woodfin
£ Jones Geo T Mrs, r 30 Woodfin
•Jones Geo T, proprietor Big Racket, 15 S Main, r 30 Wood-
fin
feijones Lillie W Mrs, wid B M, r 26 Clayton
o> Jones Grace M Miss, r 26 Clayton
r^J Jones W E, cabinetmaker, r 112 Charlotte
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Cj , Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER &
'°1 YflNUmt 0 A«nkw^w DEEDS, and Notary Public,
i* " t r Specialties : Real Property and Conveyancing.
^j Jones W E Mrs, r 1 12 Charlotte
^ Jones W W Mrs, r College near A F College
_ Jones Chas E, r College near Asheville Female College
O JONES W W, Jones & Shuford, attorneys, office, John-
ston Building, rooms 5 and 6, r College, near A F
2 College. (See adv)
^T Jones Will, printer Citizen office, N Court Place, bds Mag-
a nolia House
%Z Jones — , bds 88 N Main
^ Jones Wiley, drayman, r 90 Cherry
Jones Lucyntha, r 90 Cherry
<§Jones Lucy, bds 90 Cherry
w McKliON & PETRIE Merchant-Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
g Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
Stock of PRlTtiGISTS' SUNDRIES is the £C
most varied and com. j| p^ j^y^ "
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plete of any house in Ashevllle. a
JON 237 JON
Jones Daniel transferman, bds 90 Cherry
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Jones Henry, transferman, bds 90 Cherry .go
Jones A S, wid, r 40 Short « "^E.
Jones A V, elk James Carson, N Court Place, bds 40 Short p .3
Jones A S, elk, r 40 Short cj
Jones Abram, lab, bds 79 Academy g'S'
Jones May, r 79 Academy §' =
Jones wid Dr LA, r 79 Academy ^
Jones Alexander, r 79 Academy .3 2.
Jones Claude, bds 50 Academy |Jr
Tones Paul, bds =;o Academy "op
Jones Emma C Mrs, r 163 Haywood %%
Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, 43 P^^SS^iw. if
'SSAOIrS SJSIiVair House. fl^
•sai-DJsr^r^i ausrv szhtaoj^s -ojsciaiooo
aj6M"Moll!M PUB P°°M 'spoog Bujqsmjn j-asnoH jo sun ||nj
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Jones Thomas A,, foreman Asheville Shoe Factory, r 1633^
Haywood ^
Jones Emma B, bds 163 Haywood f*
Tones Mary, r Peachtree £d
Jones J E, lab, bds near Cotton Factory . S
Jones George C, fireman, r 298 Depot . ^j
Jones George, fireman, bds Jeff Drive, near Freight Depot ^
Jones James, lab, bds 417 Bailey jP
Jones Thomas, lab, bds McDowell, 'near Fitch's Planing
Mills ^
Jones Hattie, bds 146 So Main ^
Jones W C, r 323 So Main
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:^%/Sl!5SrK&S Jas. fi, luibi'i "Whits Man's Sir,"
on e^hibiton to attract tlie ' ' ^'
attention of the lower trade. -. ,A ,. ..,. « •. r--ra ,* »• v *'
But Fint.Cla«s Goods only at Cor- South- Mala aad Ea^le (Djwn Stain.) »
I Western Carolina Bank, ^^BH^k,|^^^^:
J ' d«nt, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
■*■ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
fe^r loaned on Real Estate on long time.
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©{Jones Lucy M, r 333 So Main
* ©Jones James R, bds 323 So Main
3 Jones Mary, c, cook 57 Church
\ Jones Mary, c, r 283 N Depot
' Jones Addie, c, laundress, r 342 Haywood
c"^Jones Fortune, c, lab, r 27 Gudger
!S^Jones Retta, c, r 27 Hill
===Jones Eliza, c, cook 50 Academy
g^Jones Rose, c, housemaid 35 Spruce
<£3jones Annie, c, r 15 Clement
j£*Jones Charles H, c, lab, r 267 Valley
*c3jones Sarah, r, laundress, r 267 Valley
it MAILS,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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.Jones Edward, c, wks Battery Park
Bjordan John Y, Asheville Shoe Co, R L Graham, pres ; M D
yT Long, v-pres ; John Y Jordan, secy and treas, r 26
W Flint
fljf Jordan R H, wid, bds Park ave, near Haywood
Jordan S E, r 351 So Main
5 Jordan Albert, c, lab, r 53 Hill
Hijordon Louisa, c, r 53 Hill
Jj Jordan Geo, c, carp, r 130 Valley
"Ej Jordan Dr Chas, physician, r Park ave, near Jeff Drive
5p Justice Sallie Miss, pupil H I School
^Justice Dr J C B, physician, office and r7 North Main
% McKINNON & PEIRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
{gg Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Onr «itn»l WATER and other Fountain Drinks are conceded the X>
best. The only place where whites alone are aerved. D *"
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, ||
31 Fatton Avenue. 5§
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Justice J T, teamster, r Clayton, near Charlotte ?2,
Justice J F Mrs, r Clayton, near Charlotte ^^
Justice Saml, teamster, r Clayton, near Charlotte g».
Justice W D, mechanic, r 394 North Main q§"
Justice W D Mrs, r 394 North Main |*^
Justice Thos, ptr, r 394 North Main ~§
Justice Bessie, modiste, r 394 North Main |q
Justice Loula, modiste, r 394 North Main 3j"o
Justice Loula Miss, r 357 North Main §|
Justice Etta Miss, bds 357 North Main 0"a.
Justice Hattie Mrs, r 357 North Main S|
Justice Geo, carp, r 357 North Main 2.S"
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Ths lm& itatiin id Co.
CWYN & WEST,
S B. COURT SC^TTA-IRE.
Justice Vern, carp, bds 357 North Main
Justice A B, bds 344 South Main ZZ
Justice Lucinda, bds 344 South Main ~
Justice R B, surveyor, bds 344 South Main ^
Justice Clara D, bds 344 South Main 2
Justice W T, farmer, r 60 McDowell y
Justice Catherine, c, r 60 McDowell «w
Justice G B, bds 60 McDowell ^
Justice G H, bds 60 McDowell O
Tustice Yerba, bds 60 McDowell
Tustice Claudie D, bds 60 McDowell s»
Justice Queen, c, laundress, Glen Rock "=*"
PURITY, ) -A.^3£ QTTS3. 'SgESI.A.ljTIES. K-;
ROMPTNlisANDl Jag, B. Loughran's "Whits Kan's Bar,'fL
Cor. South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs.] »
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O' . UfAAtA.n Pa.aIIaa D„J, Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
i Western Larolina Hank, r^fV^V^- Vicer"Prf r
|JJ ' dent, J. E. Kankin, Cashier. Capital.
rtg $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
.£ ral Banking Business Transacted.
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M I<T AUFMAN HE!
B- ^^ r 35 Penland
n^s 17" — r. ur.. t\/t..„ .. „ -
iNRY, foreman Demens W Wkg Co,
lag Kaufman Hy Mrs, r 35 Penland
i Keenan John A, bricklayer, r 95 Depot
^"Keenan M E Mrs, r 95 Depot
5S Keenan Robt, vvks furniture factory, r95 Depot
JSfKeever Amos, c, lab, r 109 Beaumont
Keife Mary E Miss, bds 55 College
(hd Keith Cordie, cook, r 23 Water
Kelley John, plumber, bds 120 Cherry
^Kelley John Mrs, r 120 Cherry
W Kelley Wm Mrs, bds 76 Haywood
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Is now the lending place In Asheville to buy
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Rogers Cutlery,
House Furnishings, Tinware, Stoves, Ac, at
prices that will astonish you. 8tore very neat.
Til AD. W. I II KAMI A UK.
41 Patton Ave., Under Grand Opera House.
^1 Kelley Dora Miss, bds 346 Haywood
™ Kelley N A Miss, bds 346 Haywood
H KELLEY MIKE, John O'Donnall & Co, Wines and
•£4 liquors, So Main, r 29 N Main
^A Kelley Laura, seamstress, r 72 Mountain
Jg Kell J L, carp, r 27 N Main
Kell M J, r 27N Main
U? Kemp Elisha, c, wks Battery Park, r 7 Sorrels
^3 Kemp Ella, c, r 7 Sorrels
C5 Kennedy Mattie, bds 184 S Main
"tf Kennedy James, lab, bds 408 S Depot
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"3 McKINNON & PETRiE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
qj Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
Lmeral and Timber
VV Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave.,
Asneville, N. C.
mate a specialty of Mineral ana Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
You i
rejrret
» customer
^r:; Rayssr & Smith's Drug Store, 31 Pattsn Ave.jl
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. -'5
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Kenney J, mechanic, bds Patton ave and Church '%?
KENNILWORTH INN, Main Street. South i y2 miles, gf
Dr Browning manager (See cut) ^
Kepler M C Mrs, r Hiawasse Place and Penland »c
Kepler W A, clerk Keoler's grocery, S Main, bds Hiawasse"?
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Place and Penland §3
Kepler S R groceryman, S Main, (Telephone 62) r Hiawasse v.«
Place and Penland p|
Kerr A P Miss, r 27 Penland Bg
Kerr W J, C E, r 27 Penland *|
Kerr Rev Wm, r 27 Penland »%
Kerr H A Mrs, r 27 Penland 8-2
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Attorney at Law. COMMISSIONER of JjJ
DEEDS, and Notary Public, .
No. 30 Patton Avenue. Asheville, N. C. ^
Specialties : Real Property and conveyancing. ' ^
Walter S. Cushman,
Kerr H I Miss, r 27 Penland .^
Kerr S-C Miss, r 27 Penland O
Kerr J P, Randolph-Kerr Prg Co, North Ct PI, r 27 Pen- §
land gp
Kerr G D, wks Randolph-Kerr Ptg Co, North Ct PI, bds 27 ^
Penland ©
Kersteim B, bds 66 S Main %
Kestler Irene Miss, pupil H I School . --
Kestler Lillie Miss, pupil H I School 55
Kestler Elizabeth Miss, pupil H I School ■■&,
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Kesler Augustus Rev, c, r 66 Mountain «>
Kesler Nellie, c, r 66 Mountain P3
JasTlTloughranT^niiurMan's Bar," Corf • M™* E^fi
D Down Stairs. . —
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly jc
" ll/rt«lft-« P«-«|!«« D«J, Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
« Western Larohna Bank, m^vv^w Vic?pTv
^* ' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
,22* $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Your
=gS Correspondence solicited.
KIL 242 KIN
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ojKilpatrick J C Mrs, r Pine nr Woodfin
ciKilpatrick J C, teamster, r Pine nr Woodfin
toKilpatrick John, railroader, r 56 Roberts
Kilpatrick J M, carp, bds 34 Silver
•^Kilpatrick C C, carp, r 34 Silver
P^Kilpatrick Rachel E, r 34 Silver
*oKilpatrick W P, carp, r 24 Silver
toKilpatrick Sarah C, r 24 Silver
gKilgo Mary, c, cook 50 Bailey
«**JKilgore Mary, c, r 29 Riverside Park
JllKilgore Squire, c, plasterer, r 29 Riverside Park
^Killiarn Mary, bds 62 Hill
Jt» 13]10r, U0D1S tt brOmenOD, *<>• *3 Patto" Ave, under Grand Opera Home.
•4 SANITAEY PLUMBING, BOOFINa, Stia«.Hot Watm aao Hot a« Hmtino.
55 mC ft ^ "TTnirt. HouSE-pURNISHIKO GoODS.
*±* — ^W«D n I I irMU- —HEATING AND COOKING STOVES.—
^Killiam Carrie, r nr Peachtree
fiKilliam John, bds nr Peachtree
^Killiam M A, carp, r nr Peachtree
WKilliam F A, r nr Peachtree
jMKimber George, brick mason, r cor East and Seney
Kinkaid George, c, coachman, r 29 Riverside Park
JJKinkaid Lizzie, c, r 29 Riverside Park
SKing Emma Miss, pupil H I School
King, wid Massey, r nr Cotton Factory
"flKing W R, C E, U S A, bds Cosmopolitan Club
JJJKing Jerry, carp, bds 165 Church
rfKing Pinckney, bds Bailey nr Cripple Creek
sMJlf & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main St.
1m Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
P n r 0 p n I pT I fl || C C|| | Cf| Day *r XiSh* b> competent A|>othec«rl«*:
rtiLOl;niri lUHO I ILLlU delivered lr««« to any part of the City.
Raysor
& Smith, 31 Pattern Ave.
KIN
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King William W, bds Bailey nr Cripple Creek «_|
Kirby Ed, c, brick mason, r 31 Grove ®
Kirby Lou, c, cook, r 31 Grove rn
Kirby Mar)', c, nurse, r 31 Grove ^
Kirby Sis, c, chambermaid, r 178 Bailey •
KNERINGER PROF H, music teacher and organist, M
r 38 Charlotte §
Kneringer Maggie Miss, music teacher, r 38 Charlotte ^j
Knight Sadie Mrs, r 260 Patton ave O
Knight St Clair, r 260 Patton ave 2
Knight Amanda, c, cook Woodfin and Locust ■
Knowles William Mrs, bds 76 Haywood
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,;
i No. 5 Patton Ave. Asheville. N. C $>
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Koonts E W, freight conductor R and D, bds 123 Roberts g®
Kopp C R, Kopp & Lichtenberger, mnfg chemists, r Park ' i
ave nr West Haywood p &
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Kopp C R Mrs, r Park ave nr West Haywood £*g
Kroger Wm, bds 53 College §|
Kuanstim Ernest, gardener, r Fernihurst 2 miles south Main^
Kuba Frederick, bes 64 S Main So
Kuykendall J C, farmer, r 294 N Main p|
Kuykendall, wid Will, r nr 294 N Main ?|j
Kuykendall A, r near 294 N Main ^W
Kuykendall Emma, bds 14 Phillip
Kuykendall John, farmer, bds 14 Phillip
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The Neatest and most Quiet Place in Town to spend an hour or two at
BTLL-IARDs or POOL, and at the same time " smile," ts at
)) Xor. South Main %
and Eagle.
"(Down Stair*.;
JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR,'
ca
fc£ and Teller's Window for the exclusive nse of the Ladies
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££ Kuykendall G G, plasterer, r 417 Bailey-
Si0 Kuykendall Harriet M, r 417 Bailey
* Kuykendall John*, carp, bds 128 Bailey
g Kuykendall Pink, carp, bds 128 Bailey
. Kuykendall D M, carp, bds 417 Bailey
^ Kuykendall Emma, bds 417 Bailey
^Kuykendall Furman A, bds 417 Bailey
•^ Kwiatkowski Anton, tailor, Scartle 42 N Main, r 12 Phillip
■S Kwiatkowski L, r 12 Phillip
_Kyle Dina, c, r 19 Valley
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£3 Kyle Thomas, ct r 19 Valley
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Wm.. W. Wsst, Sec. and Ireaa. . W. B. GwyxJ President.
*. T aBARBE BETTIE, bds 159 Patton ave
I ^■D' LaBarbe A P, steward, Battery Park, r 159 Patton ave
■5 LaBarbe A P Mrs, r 159 Patton ave
91 LaBARBE NELLIE Miss, Millinery, No. 9 North
01 Main, r 159 Patton ave (See desc art)
^ LaBarbe Hugh, bkkpr, bds 159 Patton ave
£j Lacy Milton, carp, bds 116 South French Broad
0} Lakey Georgiana, r near 122 Blanton
0 Lakey Jno, bds near 122 Blanton
ja Lakey Oscar, bds near 122 Blanton
*H Larnance Alice Miss, pupil H 1 School
^ Lang, wid J H, r 173 Haywood
4 McKINNON & PETRI E, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
fe CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS. «
OMTKNESS TO CUSTOMERS, and ffio
RtMIPTXESS WITH ORDERS ASiD PRESCRIPTIONS § g
RAYSOR <*> SMITZX, 31 Fatton -A.xro.-™*
LAN 245 LAU ~ff
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— p,.=.
Lang J J, bartender Muller's Exchange, College and Water, g^
r same ni
Lang Lawrence, bds 173, Haywood §j=
Lance Nettie Miss, dressmkr, 323 Haywood, r same
Lance Pink Miss, milliner, 323 Haywood, r same
Lance Wm, r 179 So Main
Lance Mrs, r 179 South Main
Lance Jno, carp, bds 24 Silver
Lance Mollie, bds 24 Silver
Laning Loretta, bds 95 East
Laning Ritta, c, cook, 36 Clayton
Landrum Martha, sick nurse, r near 49 Davidson
Everybody trades with ns because we have the largest and best fad
line of Crockery. Glassware. House Furnish ins**. Tinware, Ac.**
in Asheviiie: jy^ j^i^ CpjiUl PaUoB, JlhttwAw ^
LandfordS P, ptr, r near 139 Beaumont Q
Landford S P Mrs, r near 139 Beaumont #**
Lane Rachael, c, r 198 South Main bmA
Lane Olive, r 198 South Main
Lane Thos, c, r Sycamore, near '/alley ffi
Lane Ritta, c, r Sycamore, near Valley
Lane Anna Bell, c, ch maid, Atkins and Edge Hill
Lansford Hy, waiter, Battery Park
Landreth A C Mrs, broom factory, bds 167 Hill
Landreth C A Mrs, cotton factory, r near same
Landreth L D, wks cotton factory, r near same
Laughter Sallie, r Bailey, near Cripple Creek
O
JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S 'WHITE MAN'S BAR/'S
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended bv the leading t>hY6icinns of the State for medietna
purposec. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs.
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i Western Carolina Bank,
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux. President.
L. P. McLoud, Vice-President, J. K. Rankin,
Cashier. Directors— Lewis Maddnx, Geo. 8.
g« ' ""' Powell, J. K.Rankin, C. M. McLoud, J. E. Ray.
®3 S. H. Reed. M. J. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, 860,000; Surplus,
■5m $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
s!
«£ _____
_S LAU 246 LAW
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5§ Laughter Benj, lab, r Bailey, near Cripple Creek
pj . LaPierre Anna E Mrs, r 362 W Haywood
|= LaPierre A N, elk Crystal Palace, r 362 W Haywood
=| Lancaster Luke, bartender " The Metropolitan " 29 N Main,
S* r same
Larkus S, c, cook 99 Wood fin
LaRoche Edith Miss, bds 69 Bailey
O Largent Lucinda, c, nurse, bds 371 Haywood
kJ Latta Thomas, c, coachman, r near 1 1 Clement
» Latta Emma, c, r near 1 1 Clement
o
£3 Latta Jane, c, laundress, r 53 Mountain
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to
ii, mm I Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
* lA/n Iim V PilMAMAM DEEDS, and Notary Public,
*W_iL_i!_ UUu lIH_li. Xo-30PaUon Avenue. AwhevHle, X. C.
__* 11 -■»■■ »i «viiiiii-iii SpeclalIies: ^ propeny ^ conTeyancing.
*^ Lattimore John, r, coachman 120 Haywood
**» Lattimore John, c\ cook Swannanoa Hotel, r near Freight
Depot
49 Lattimore Nellie, c, r near Freight Depot
Z Lattimore Annie, c, laundress, r near Freight Depot
P^ Lattimore Charles:, c, lab, r near Freight Depot
^ Lather G .orge, c, lab, r near Cotton Factory
j-^ LAW J H, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Queensware,
JJ 57, 59,61 S Main. (See adv)
ac Laws Luther, lab, bds 27 N Main
. Laws wid Armony, c, r 29 Hill
■*£ Lawrence Sue, c, cook, r 132 Valley
I ir ah 1 ra, Mercha5Siaifet5S SouUl
.2 CLEANINQ AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
The Most Complete Stock of gc
1 Pure Dregs, Rare: Chemicals and Patent Medicines, 1 1
31 2?a.ttos3. JLveauo. B
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LAW 247 LEE
Lawrence Fred, cook, r 132 Valley-
Lawrence — , c, barber, r Buttrick
Lawrence P M Mrs, bds 119 So French Broad
Lawrence O H, cook, bds 255 Grove
Leach Dr W Stuart, physician, office 28 Patton are, (Tel 47) ||
bds Grand Central »»
Leach Adolphus, c, waiter 211 Haywood §g
League A C, railroader, bds 28 Depot *|f
Leary J S, eng, r 331 Haywood %$
Lea ry Lucy M, r 331 Haywood ||
Lee Sam, Chinese Laundry, 12 N Main, r same §0
Lee Jane, c, laundress, r 8 Sorrels
g
ASH EVIL I.E. X. C. =-■
Patton Avenue, under Grand Opera House. ® 3
Specialty made of SS
M HOT WAT —
I HOT AIR.
Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, «
Fine Sanitary PlniMm and Hcosc Heating, s
Lee Henry, c, lab, r 8 Sorrels =|
Lee B M. C E, bds 67 College ffi
Lee B M Mrs, bds 67 College •
Lee Pope, bds 102 Chestnut ?tf
Lee J H, Buncombe Brick & Tile Co, r 102 Chestnut u
Lee J H Mrs, r 102 Chestnut jH
Lee D U, r52 Hillside O
Lee Niel, No 2 letter carrier, r 52 Hillside
Lee Niel Mrs, r 52 Hillside
Lee Mrs, wid Charles E, r 26 Flint
O
Lee Hart, carp, bds nr Broom Factory q
Lee Flora, c, cook 13 Grove
&WffitrZ3S£ Jas, H.Loughran's "White Man's Bar," f e
on exhibition to attract the — — •— — — — — . _• — — __ _ — _~_~_ -2
attention of the lower trade. c0r. South. Main and Eaele. Down Stairs <»
But First.Class Goods only at ° ' -t
r- -' ... j '■,' ■ i Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
** wsstern Cs.ro m Ml president> l- p- McL°ud' ▼«***■*
^__liy»yWM UNiVUUtt urnm* dentj j E< Rankin( Cashier. Capital
=3 $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
■m LEE 218 LEN
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^LEE R H, painter, r 83 Bailey. (See desc article)
"*"j Lee Eliza E Mrs, r 83 Bailey
"J^ Lee Emma, c, cook Ravenscroft School
"Lee Benjamin, c, coachman Ravenscroft School
«$ Ledford William, lab. r nr Academy
p* Ledford Ollie, r nr Academy
*++ Ledford Mary, wks Tobacco Factory, r nr Academy
i/5 Ledford Allie, wks Tobacco Factory, r nr Academy
p3 Ledford, vvid Daniel, r nr Academy
jy Ledford Bettie, r nr Academy
*^J Ledbetter Delia Miss, pupil H I School
** Ledbetter Kelley Miss, pupil H I School
C4- —
■■-«
^ H m TJ i 1ITT fl Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
75 U. 1 . Ililn LIU, N . 5 patt A Asheville, N. C.
PI-
Ledbetter Jennie, c, r 147 Valley
J* Ledbetter Rufus, c, r 147 Valley
0 Ledbetter Alt", c, coachman, r S Beaumont
Hi Ledbetter Alfred, c, coachman 95 Charlotte
*a Leonard C B, contractor, r 192 S Main
Leonard Lizzie, r 192 S Main
fl Leonard Margie, bds 192 S Main
2 Leonard Lucile, bds 192 S Main
••Leonard Caleb, No 8 police force, r 273 S Main
■Hj Leonard Mary Mrs, r 273 S Main
■flEemons R H, c, waiter, Battery Park
(rfLenons Jno, c, brakeman R&D R'y, r near Phillip
$ MsKIIlI I PETRIE Merchant Tailorc, 58- South Main Street.
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
a
DAUODD 0 CMITUIP Sto**k of i>ri;goists' kckdhien » the
tlnlOUn ft OlVII II 0 nio««t varied and com- 01 pottnjl AyojjTJP
pleto of huj house in Abbeville. n ■■ i— — — — —
LEM 249 UN
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Lemons Hattie, c, r near Phillip
Lewis, Pass, en"-, bds 120 Roberts O
Levi Thos. c, railroader, r near 35 Hilterbrand m
Levi Eliza, c, r near 35 Hilterbrand
Levi Hannah, c, r Church, bet Bailey and South Main 1"^
Levi Bertha, c, r Church bet Bailey and South Main p*
Levi Plum, c, barber, Church, bet Bailey and South Main j^
Levering Elma C Miss, teacher H I School for colored, 249 ^
College q
Levering Mary Miss, r 112 Charlotte O
Levering — , r 112 Charlotte ^
Levvton D P Miss, bds French Broad, near Haywood ^
Guuyn molest, REA^S^c7 f
Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SQUARE. r»
. . 3 I
Lewton G M Mrs, r French Broad, near Haywood £«
Lewis E B, prin Academy Street Graded School, bds 1 37 "
Chestnut
Lewis Sarah, c, laundress, r 88 Gudger
Lewis D, e. lab, bds 88 Gudger
Lichtenberger Geo, r 7 Jeff Drive
Lichtenberger Matilda Mrs, r 7 Jeff Drive §o
Lidey Riley, c, lab, r South French Broad
Liley Dillie, r McDowell, near Fitch Planing Mill
Liley Jno, ptr, r McDowell, near Fitch Planing Mill
Lillington Pattie, c, cook, 92 Woodfin
Lingelbach Mrs, wid P F. bds i59Patton ave
95 3"
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^Ssl- Jas. I LoDghmi's "White Man's Bar/ff
Have been recommended by the leading physiclnns of the State lor medicinal g
purposes. Cor. South .tin in and Eagle. Donu Stairs. &
17 *
w ... . 0 1' n I Organized Mav, 1888; Lewis Maddux.
-> Western laroma BanK,^wrt;L- pLMr°r' ViTpri"
gj ' dent, J. L. Kankin, Cashier. Capital,
r£ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository-
% LIN 250 LIN
ac" Lingelbach Walton, bds 159 Patton ave
__- Lineberry — , wks Asheville Shoe Co, r 29 North Main
! Lineberry Jno, carp, bds Roberts and Buxton
* Linebaugh M J Mrs, r 88 Charlotte
: Linebaugh Annie Miss, r 316 North Main
"f Lindau Miss, bds 88 North Main
J| Lindau Clem Miss, bds 88 North Main
s2 Lindau Max, merchant, r 70 Park ave
*? Lindau S J, elk, bds 70 Park ave
k Lingle — , carp, bds 95 Depot
< m. Lingerfelt Laura Miss, pupil H I School
5J Lindsey H A, No Ca Curios, ne Court Place, r 290 College
uj _
P T RAWL^ ^ea* Estate and Firs Insurance,
"NTrt R PsT+nn Atro AcViottiIIo "NT fl
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
o^' Lindsey H A Mrs, r 290 College
|| LINDSEY T H, Lindsey & Brown, Photographers,
se Court Place, r 178 Charlotte
§ Lindsey T H Mrs, r 178 Charlotte
^Lindsey Ada L Miss, r 178 Charlotte
q Lindsey F M, merchant, bds 294 N Main
^ Lindsey J G, r 294 N Main
«£ Lindsey Martha A, r 294 N Main
£5 Lindsey T H, grocer, r 294 East
O Lindsey H M Mrs, r 294 East
}25 Lindsey Mrs, r nr Broom Factory
Sfi Lindsey — , gunsmith, r nr Broom Factory
O
IS
\i *\ a Merchant Tailors, SB ^outh Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
The Most Complete Mock of
Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals anil Patent Medicines
i, \
n,
31 Paltou Ave.
LIN 251 LIT
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Lindsey L O, wagoner, r 34I Haywood J?*
Lindscy M L Mrs, r 341 Haywood ^|
Lindsey Hy, carp, bds 341 Haywood §='
Lindsev E F, bds Glen Rock Hotel -"g
Lindsey Thomas, bds 146 Church pj
Lindsey A J, lab, r Church bet Bailey and S Main |s
Lindsey Mary E, laundress, Church bet S Main and Bailey g|
Lipscomb E H Prof, teacher Colored Graded School, r II? 3"
J TO
Mountain
Lipscomb Lizzie, c, r 115 Mountain
LIPINSKI S L, " Bon Marche" 30 S Main, Lipinski & W
Ellick proprs, r Academy. (See adv side lines)
fe-liiaSM t Thrash Si Co... CBYSTAL mcEi 8
4c. lor their clear ones, ■■•■« " "»" « •»"| 11 Patton Ave. ^
should give us a call before you buy. We are the Leade: s. ^n
Lipinski S L Mrs, r Academy Q
Little A, plumber, bds Western Hotel Q
Littles Lizzie, c, cook 44 Walnut W
Littlefield John, c, tobacco roller, bds 156 Church
Littlejohn Lovicie, <r, laundress, r 148 Academy (>i
Littlejohn Mary, housemaid 40 French Broad a
Littlejohn T A, c, cook, r 148 Academy a
Littlejohn Wade, c, fireman, r 148 Academy •
Litteral Jno, shoemaker, r 190 Bailey
Litteral Alice, r 190 Bailey —^
Litteral Horace, bds 190 Bailey £L
Litteral Mattie, bds 190 Bailey C£"
The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an hour or ■-■
two at Billiards or l'ool, and at the same time 'smile," is at 22
Jas, H, Loughran's "lite Man's Bar,
I) Co^Sogth Main & Eagle,
(Down Stairs.)
Organize \* May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
itfnKi President, L P. McLotid, Vice-Presi-
uim' dent. .1. K. Rankin. Cashier. Capital,
_i $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
•— est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
J LOC 252 ~LON
^£. Lockman Mira, c, laundress, r I 17 South French Broad
— • Logan Ella, c, housemaid, r Victoria, I y> mi South Main
^- Logan Annie, c, nurse, 48 Grove
2s Logan Wm, r, driver, bds 48 Grove
^ Logan Geo, c, wks Vanderbilt's, r 41 Hilterbrand
"* Logan Bill, c, r 41 Hilterbrand
:*| Logan Mary, c, nurse, r 41 Hilterbrand
*Z Logan Sam, c, coachman, 1 18 Woodfin
** Logan Mary Mrs, nurse, r Hill, near terminus Pattonave
k Logan Randolph, c, r 19 Valley
< i Logan Lizzie, c, r 19 Valley
S^ Logan Thos, c, driver, r 19 Valley
Z £, - — : ■
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
)EEDS, and Notary Public,
Patton Avenue. Awheville. X. V.
Specialties : Eeal Pioperty and Conveyancing.
o| Logan Eliza, c, r 19 Valley
ee I Logan Harry, c, servant, 105 South Main
i London Mollie, r 474 W Haywood
London Emma, wks cotton factory, bds 474 W Haywood
^ London Lee, bds 474 W Haywood
O Long Robt, hdw elk, r 284 College
^ Long Robt Mrs, r 284 College
^ Long Maggie, c, cook, r 284 College
^ Long Thos, c, lab, r Madison
S Long M D, r 70 Park ave, Asheville Shoe Co, R L Graham
Pt, M D Long Vice-Pt, Jno Y Jordan Sec and Treas
§5 Long M D Mrs, r 70 Park ave
Z McKINNON & PETRIE M]m[ Wm- 5S Wl1 Mai" Stet-
-*-- Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
Stock of nitlGWlSTM' SUNDRIES 1st the QC
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RAYSOR & SMITH S ,
pleie of uuy house in Asheville.
LOR 253 LOV £§
Lord Mose, r, head waiter, Grand Central, r same
Lorick J M, teamster, r 22 Academy go
Lorick Clara C Mrs, r 22 Academy "§,
Lorick J M, r 1 1 1 Merrimon ave f g
Loomis Asa, bds Cosmopolitan Club
Looper Fanny, r, r near 106 Roberts
Looper Frank, c, lab, r near 106 Roberts
LOUGHRAN J H, Propr White Man's Bar, 46 South \
Main, r 58 South Main (See desc art) 5»
Loughran Frank, bds Hickory No Ca Inn . £<!
Love Sarah, c, laundress, r 95 Beaumont |£?
Love Loula, c, r 102 Mountain
&5
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Tavlor Bouis & BrotWtnn asheville, n. c. g$
XayiUl, JJULUd <& JJ1UL11.I LULL, 43 patton Avenue, under Grand Opera « -
'32AOI3 -ej^:rJL,-?rc3:r£X House. "Si?
■sa-DNiva anv ssaoxs ©jstisooo g's
'3J8^-M3j|j/^ pue poo^ spoog Buiqsmjnj-asnoH }0 w\~[ ||nj $|
Love Jno, c, r 102 Mountain §|
Love Anna, c, nurse, 20 Oak
Love Anderson, c, lab, r Valley f^
Love Patsy, c, r Valley ™
Love Etta, c, laundress, r 18 Bearden 2
Love Berry, c, lab, r 18 Bearden 3*
Love J P, bds 64 South Main . q
Love Mary A, Mrs, r 73 Bailey . ©
LOVE P I, H Redwood & Co, Dry Goods and Cloth- °
ing, 7 and 9 Patton ave, r 73 Bailey (See desc art)
Love Benjamin H. clerk at Redwood & Co, bds 73 Bailey q
Love H, c, plasterer, r nr Phillip
. . -8
k, 5, Luriiru'i "Whits Man's Bar,'' ft
any kind of Wild Animals
on exhibiton to attract the • -p„
attention of the lower trade. - _ \. ., . . _ , <
But First-Class Goods only at *or- aOntn Main ana Eajle (Down 3t»ir». *
^ UL«i«»« P«.«l!r,« []«J# Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux.
« Western larolina bank, ™***%\\*^.v™*»£
' (l nt, J. h. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
_2 $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
•3; loaned on Real Estate on long time.
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•^ LOV 254 LUS
QC — — — — • ■
■"*] Love Nancy, c, r Phillip
^ Love Christiana, c, r nr Phillip
. Love James, c, carp, r nr Phillip
§ Love Maggie, c, r nr Phillip
Jc Love Samuel, lab, bds nr Phillip
§ Love Edith, c, r nr Phillip
Jl Low W A, foreman motive power R and D Ry, r 173 Flay-
er wood
^ Low Annie V Mrs, r 173 Haywood
Lowe Eliza, bds Cripple Creek
i~ Lowe Harriet, bds Cripple Creek
4jf Lowrance Win, drayman, r Eagle nr Valley
j C.T. RAILS,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
■5*
8 c
c£ Lowrance Lizzie, c, chambermaid Battery Park, r Eagle nr
Valley
•Jx Lucky Georgia, c, bds 56 Roberts
o Lucky Scott, c, r 255 S Main
„Luhn J S, r 137 Bailey
g Lumley J C, carp, r 146 Roberts
^ Lumley Sallie, r 146 Roberts
l_^ Lumsford F A, merchant, r 22 Brick
O Lumsford F A Mrs, r 22 Brick
■p. Lusk V S Col, atty N E Court Place, r 199 College
\v\ Lusk V S Mrs, r 199 College
{^ Lusk Adelia Miss, r 413 N Main
§ McKINNQN k PETRIE. IWantJailors. 08 South Main Street,
<j ' — ■ —
^ Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Our S<H>i WATUlt and other Fountain Drinks are conceded then^
best. The only place where whites alone are served. 2"
RAYSOR & SMITH'S, f|
31 Fatton Avenue. c»
LUS 255 LY T
Tiie Snssot Mountain M Co.
CWYN & WEST,
IE. COURT SQUABE3.
J? ^
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Lusk Mamie E Miss, r 199 College
Lusk James, r 413 N Main g$
Luther J H, farmer, bds 510 VV Haywood g®
Lyceum The, T R Gaines, editor, 71 N Main cS
Lyerly Marcellus, railroader, bds near Cotton Factory 2"
Lyerly Willie, railroader, bds near Cotton Factory -S
Lyerly Mertie A, bds near Cotton Factory |j?
Lyerly Charles B, bds near Cotton Factory Jo
Lyerly W R, blksmith, r near Cotton Factory
Lyerly Laura N, r near Cotton Factory
Lyle S H, tobacconist, bds 35 Wood fin
Lyles Lewis, c, r 143 Hill |F
2»
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3 2
Lyles Pricilla, <r, r 143 Hill ..
LYMAN AUGUSTUS J, Real Estate, Loans and at- g
torney-at-law, office Legal Bldg, r Chestnut and Mer- ©
rimon ave. (See descriptive article) ^
Lyman A J Mrs, r Chestnut and Merrimon 2
Lynch — , city weigher, r near 103 Broad ©
Lynch Mrs, r near 103 Broad gp
Lynch D, c, coachman, 420 S Main _
Lyons Ethel M Miss, teacher A F College O
Lytle Nancy, c, cook 157 Haywood
Lytle J A, cond Asheville Street Railway, bds 64 S Main *»
Lytle Ellen O, bds 182 S Main ^
PURITY, ) -A-StE OTT^ ISfEOIALTIES. *i-
romptn!!sandj Jas. H. Lougbran's "Whits Kan's Bar,"~
Cor. South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs.] ^*
w HI I PI! n I. Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
~ WestGrn Laro na Kank. present, l .p. McLoud, vice-pre8i-
*= IIUOIUIII UUIUMMU UUII|\| den(. j E ]>ankin Cashier- Capital,
S $50,000, Surplus, §20.000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
*P ral Banking Business Transacted.
3' LYT 256 MAG
§Lytle W O, bds 182 S Main
•sLytle J B. bds 182 S Main
^-Lytle F E, bds 182 S Main
iLytle Z C, bds 182 S Main
iLytle Margaret, bds 182 S Main
BLytle James H, bds 182 S Main
^Lytle John, r 182 S Main
^Lytle Nancy A, r 182 S Main
**Lytle Joseph, c, servant HIS
J Lytle Bob, c, coachman, r 15 S Water
*iLytle Caroline, c, cook 261 Bailey
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"* S T*1 YOU want to make your
■e § newly married life happy
C-c and your dear home neat, j
t^ always buy yourcominencinsj 7
eg outfit from us. Every article at our store is new, neat and handsome, and a
■J-. first-class store in every respect
^1\7TACNAUGHT0N PETE' bds 57 Church
hi ^*^ Macher Jno, carp, near 4 Spring
2 g.Macher Amelia, bds near 4 Spring
i Mackey J J, Register Deeds, r 157 Haywood
«■ Mackey Clias, bds 157 Haywood
—JTVIackey Sue C Mrs, r 157 Haywood
<-> MADDUX LEWIS, The Western Carolina Bank, Lewis
°3 Maddux, Pt; Lawrence P McLoud, vice Pt ; J E Ran-
S^i kin, Cash ; r Merriman ave, near Chestnut (See adv.
C/3 top lines.)
^Maddux Lewis Mrs, r Merriman ave, near Chestnut
^Maguire Mary, nurse, bds 87 Bailey
g MdlNNON & PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
S Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
:' Thsbd. W. Thrash Si Co, Cr?8tal falac6'
w
'E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. G.
w:
E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Yon will never
regpret becoming
* eustoiiier at
Bijur li Mi Drag Stars, 31 Pattan k|
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. £ 3.
. : q I
MAG 2-57 MAN eg
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MAGNOLIA HOUSE, 79 North Main, near Woodfin, Is
W A James Jr, propr. (See de.se arte.) |-'E
MAITLAND'S SCHOOL, 40 French Broad ave, Mrs %%
Eurgvvyn Maitland, prin. (See adv) £c
Maitland Frances L Miss, r 40 French Broad ave "S
CO®
Maitland Emily A Miss, r 40 French Broad ave §"g
Maitland L Isabel Miss, bds 40 French Broad
MAITLAND BURGWYN Mrs, Prin Mrs Maitland's
School, 40 French Broad ave, r same (See adv) pg
Mallory F L Mrs, removed to Macon, Ga ^S
Mallette H A, bds Glen Rock Hotel gg-
Mallette Eugenia Miss, bds Glen Rock Hotel &5
III 1 1 m U I Attorney »t Law, COMMISSIONER of£^
TJWAIftaMY PliaHlMAH DEEDS, »nd Notary Public,
nilyyiU ullSIlI luill. >0- *" 1>atto" Avenu*' Aan<>vil1^ *• <■• £j
if »ivii mi vwwmiiBm 8pecialtles ; RBal property and ConveyancliE. fed
: — . a
Malone Fannie, c, cook, 193 Patton ave ^
Malone C W, Dept Clk Supreme Court, r 68 Woodfin O
Malone C N Mrs, r 6S Woodfin §
Malone Addie, bds 38 Bailey g^
Malone Albert, bds 38 Bailey O
Malone Mamie, r 3S Baily P
Malone Bettis, P O elk, r 38 Bailey . §
Mann Israel, bds 10 Patton ave ^
Manney Finley, r 127 Beaumont 55
Manual Ruth, c, cook, 37 Grove &
Mangum B E, r s8 W Haywood ^
Mangum Bell, wks cotton factory, bds 38 VV Haywood 5s
Cor. So. Main & Eagle. ?
Jas. H. Louffhran's "lite Man's Bar,
D ' Down Stairs. ^
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly %
— ll/A«lrt,r, P«»rtl!«« D«J, Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
- Western larolina Bantj^^v-^1^-^0?^
' dent, J. K. Kan km, Cashier. Capital,
=S $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Your
*g Correspondence solicited.
^ MAN 258 MAR
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*"*" Mangum Fletcher, wks cotton factory, bds 38 W Haywood
^ Mangum Neiley, wks cotton factory, bds 38 W Haywood
" Mangum Loulie, wks cotton factory, bds 38 W Haywood
I Mangum E P, prin City Graded Schools, Orange, bds 137
.g Chestnut
o Marina Wm, c, porter Battery Park
i| Marseller J S, gunsmith, 34 South Main, r same
^1 Marseller J S Mrs, r 34 South Main
/ Marquardt J A, bartender, r j6 Depot
Marquardt A H Mrs, r 76 Depot
«| Marr T VV, Druggist, r Blake and Academy
| J Marr M Mrs, r Blake and Academy
AKHEVILLE, If. C.
No. 43 Pattm Ave. under Grand Opera House
Steam Fitting, Gas Pitting,
ROYAL," GAS VL WHISK,
iiTqlor, Bonis SlrothsrloB,!
$■£ Used exclusively by Penn. R. R. o Several now in Operation in this City.
«:
fi>, Marlow W B, butcher, r 31 Bridge
Si Marlow W B Mrs, r 31 Bridge
S& Marable Benjamin, fireman, bds Jeff Drive nr freight depot
b Mtircus Max, mngr C D Blanton & Co, 9 W Court Place,
bds 53 College
O Marcus M Mrs, bds 53 College
J MARX W B, The Asheville Lumber and Mnfg Co, W B
Mrux pres and treas, Haywood and Riverside, r
Starnes ave and N Main
gj Marx W B Mrs, r Starnes ave and N Main
j Marx Mary E Miss, r Starnes ave and N Main
O Marx Joseph P, bds N Main and Starnes
g McKlON & PETRIE. Merchant Tailors, 58 Sonth Main St.
^j Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
DDCCrDlDTIflMC t n **n;v or ^iff*1' "».T comix-tcnl Apothecaries :^J
rrlLOunin lUWu iILLlLI delivered tree to any part of the <ity. Z
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave. 3
MOR 259 "MAS m
Morton Alice Mrs, r 327 Haywood
Morton Lawrence, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds nr Broom O
Factory m
Martie Nancy, r Patton ave ^
Martin C P, painter, r 327 Haywood
Martin J C, Gudger Carter & Martin, office Legal Building, r £w
42 Patton ave ' u
Martin J G, atty, r S Beaumont ^j
Martin J G Mrs, r S Beaumont ©
MARTIN W H, barber 60 So Main, r 102 Mountain, g
(See desc article) "
Martin Julian C, atty, bds 52 Woodfin
~~ ©
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,:
No. 5 Patton Ave, Asheville, N. C. f?
Martin Richmond, c, waiter, r Pearson ave <"•
Martin Janetta, c, r Pearson ave " ^
Martin Julia, c, laundress, r 66 Mountain p§-
Marshall J P, tobacconist, r 188 Woodfin »f
Marshall T P Mrs, r 188 Woodfin l|
Massey Wm, c, pot washer Glen Rock Hotel *K.
Massey Minnie, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
C.T. BAILS,
Massey Mollie, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
Mason James, farmer, bds 20 Mulberry 5^
Mason Manda, r 309 College ^"3
Mason Tim, c, coachman, bds 93 Bailey ?-?
Massot H, r 137 Bailey §5
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The greatest and most Quiet Place In Town to spend an hour or two at re 5
Bri.UARD- or POOL, and at the san>.<- lime " smile," is at "?"<
JAS. H, LOLGHRANS "WHITE MAN'S BAR," ™r H
i (Down Stairs.* '-
Organized May, 1888 ; Lewi? Maddux.
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent. .1. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
.£ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository- A Room
•a and Tellers Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
MAS~~ 200 ~McA
««*■ Massot Jane Ann Mrs, r 137 Bailey-
's Mastin David, carp, bds French Broad and Pat ton ave
— ' Massage J F, carp, r 299 Orange
a Massage Sue S, r 69 Orange
; Maschker Margaret, housemaid, r Atkinson
m Mattair Mrs, bds 318 Haywood
I Mathewson M J Mrs, wid N, r 95 Pine
^ Mathews Christiana, bds Riverside Park
*? Mathews D C, r 107 Cleveland
Mathews William, plasterer, bds 167 Hill
S.S Mathews Annie, bds 31 Grove
g^ Mathews Medora, bds 31 Grove
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3 * Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
u,^ Mathews Ann, bds 31 GroVe
2 J- Mauldin Mar)', r near Cotton Factory
Mauldin Rebecca, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
Mauldin Lenora, v/ks Cotton Mills, r near same
I Mauldin D U, wks Cotton Mills, r near same
§ Maw G, painter, bds Magnolia House
Mayo VV H, fireman, bds Jeff Drive, near Freight Depot
Mayfit-ld Hettic, c, cook 29 Biiley
g May II P, wks Graham's Factory, bds Buxton
QC May Sallie S Mrs, r Buxton
2 Mayes Addie Mrs, bds 47 Woodfin
O McAfee Cora Miss, bds 87 Bailey
to
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- CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
McKINNOK & PETRIE, faw Tallore, 58 South Main Street,
PURITY OF COODH, C
OEITE.VESS TO CUSTOMERS, and c^
ROMPTXESS WITH ORDERS AVI) PRESCRIPTIONS g'g
RAYSOR eft? SMITH, 31 Fatton ^flLvo.
McA 261 McC .||
lb
McAfee W L. bds 87 Bailey
McAfee Cornelia Mrs, bds 87 Bailey
McAfee Mollie, r near Ice Factory
McBEE V E, Sup W N C Div R & D Ry, bds Swan
nannoa Hotel
McBee V E Mrs, bds Swannannoa Hotel
McBee Rosa Miss, bds Swannannoa Hotel g|.
McBee V E, Jr, bds Swannannoa Hotel g-
McBee — , drayman, r East bet West and Beaver Dam
McBrayer L F, r 174 Haywood
McBrayer P^vans, bds 174 Haywood £Ej
McBraver Kathleen Mis >, bds 174 Haywood
I ^ Ave — S3
TflQfl W Phffl^ 1 5& Plfl K°*»* everything in the Hon., H
I JlWHI II I I III NfU Vf V ■ I ^urni<«liin(f line, as well as a larjcW
line of China, Glass, Lamps, Ac, ^g
McBrayer Agnes L Miss, bds 174 Haywood - Q
McBRAYER R COL, attorn ey-at-law, office McAfee Q
Bldg, Patton ave, r 174 Haywood (See adv) k»i
McBrayer R Mrs, r 174 Haywood
McBRAYER L B. physician, office and r Western ft5
Hotel, W Court Place. (See descriptive article) ^
McBrayer L B Mrs, r Western Hotel, W Court Place 2
McCarty C C, tobacconist, r 34 Flint •
McCarty C C Mrs, r 34 Flint
McCard Bettie, cook no Cherry ^"
McCampbell J J, drug elk, Worthen & Co, No 17 No. Main.lL
bds 30 Phillip **»
JAS. H. LOUGBRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR,"I
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended by the leading nhysicians of the State for medicinal*^
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. ^j
t Western Carolina Bant ffi
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux, President,
'IcLoud. Vice-President. J. E. Rankin,
Directors— Lewis Maddux, Geo. S.
Powell, J. fcJ. Hankin, C. M. Mcl.oud, J. E. Ray,
M. H. Reed, M. J. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, $50,000: Surplus
520,000. State, County and City Depository.
McC , 262 McC
«*< McCandless Lou; r near 122 Blanton
: McCandless S A, photographer, r near 122 Blanton
McCandless Mary C, r near 122 Blanton
I McCandless D M, r 71 Hill
J McCandless S J Mrs, r 71 Hill
— McCape C J, propr McCape House 24 Grove
£g McCape Emma L Mrs, r 24 Grove
' McCarson J T, carp, r 408 So Depot
McCarson Mary E, r 408 So Depot
McCarson D R, bds 408 So Depot
!* McCarson Erastus, lab, r near 357 N Main
%r. McClaudy Jasper, c, plasterer, r Madison
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
Xo. 3Q Patton Avenue. Asheville, X. <'■
J Specialties : heal Property and Conveyancing.
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g~ McClaudy Julia, c, r Madison
»| McCollum M A Mrs, r 511 Haywood
i McCollum E D,wks Cotton Factory, r 51 1 Haywood
McCollum Jennie, r 36 W Haywood
'*• McCollum J R, wks Cotton Factory, bds 36 W Haywood
^ McCollum Thomas, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
*-* McCollum Delany, wks Cotton Miils, r near same
°** McCollum G A, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
3 McConaha Lawson, c, section hand R & D, r near French
c/> Broad Lumber Yards
5f3 McConley Will, bds 27 N Main
q McConnell J H Jr, room night clerk Battery Park, r same
S McEIII \ PETRIE, MerchaSaiSk58 "^
^ CLEANING* AND EEPAiEINQ PEQMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
QAVCflQ^P ^li/IITI4'9 The Most Complete Stock of §§
HAioUH & olVII W Oi pnre DrngSi Rare Chemicals and Patent MediciRgs||
33. Fattcaa. ^.ven-
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McC 263 McC
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McConnell M A, wid C A, r 124 Woodfin
McConnell Ida Miss, r 124 Woodfin
McConnell J H, fruit clerk, N Main, r 70 Seney
McConnell J H Mrs, r 70 Seney £JJ
McConnell Robt, carp, r 70 Seney |f
McConnell Will, groceryman, 26^ N Main, bds 94 Cherry §"»
McConnell Abbie, bds 94 Cherry §«•
McCoy Columbus, brickmason, bds " Buck tavern " *£
McCoy Nannie Miss, bds 181 Patton ave %$
McCoy Sallie Mrs, r 181 Patton ave |5
»s as
McCoy Thomas C, traveling salesman Philadelphia, r 181 |"q
Patton ave
Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton,
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ASHEV1LLE, X. C. Ba
No. 43 Patton Avenue, under Grand Open'n
HOUSe "WOODLAWN" H
Thomas. Roberts. Stevenson Stoves & Ranges, [WO«M>] COOK STOVK8. » 2.
Also, Bridgeford & Co.'s Steel Ranges. Specialty Made oi Hotel Ranges. 3 g.
McCoy Mack, painter, bds 1 17 S French Broad g|
McCorkle James, c, bds 342 Haywood ^
McCorkle Martha, c, seamstress, r 342 Haywood
McCorkle Calvin, c, railroader, bds 342 Haywood ?C
McCreary Mardie Miss, bds 52 Woodfin 2
McCreary Frank, elk Estabmoks', r 52 Woodfin •■gji
McCreary Mary, r 52 Woodfin O
McCrarySol, carp, r [65 Church
McCrary Julia, r 165 Church
McCrae Mrs, r Chestnut and Merrimon ave
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McCumber H W, r 184 S Main O
McCumber Mary, r 184 S Main
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S^i^wndT^I Jas, H.Lo ughfan's " Wh iie Mao's Bar/'fg
on exhibition to attract the *..i..,n ..,,.!..— .,.—....■, ... a
attention of the lower trade. c0r. South Main and. Eagle, Down Stairs. < *
But Flrst'Class Goods only at ?
w ... f) li HI Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
- Wesiern Carohni link. president- l- *p- McL°nd- vi<*-p«*1*
^ YYSBViiN viiUMittl Utifiiii* dentj j E> Rankin? Cashier. Capital
S $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. t
McD 264 McD
«« McDanicl Samuel, <r, lab, bds 88 Gudger
_• McDovv Emma, c, laundress, r 40 Riverside Park
H McDowell Daisy Miss, bds 420 S Main
jf. McDowell Mary Miss, bds 420 S Main
I McDowell G M, bds 420 S Main
! McDowell Mary C Miss, bds 420 S Main
S3 " *^
jl McDowell Annie E Miss, bds 420 S Main
£ McDowell A G, bds 420 S Main
Sf McDowell W, c, waiter Battery Park Hotel
« McDowell Emma, c, cook, r 14 Hiltcrbrand
<| McDowell J A, bds 420 S Main
%* McDowell E E, bds 420 S Main
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C.T.RAWLS
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
J No. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
°|'McDow^ll Charles, c, lab, r Gudger
§|.McDowell Comfort, c, Lib, r Cudger
|K McDowell J H, bds 420 S Main
I McDowell S L Mrs, r 420 S Main
~ McDowell Ellen, r Fernihuist 2 miles south Main
© McDowell W W Maj, r 420 Main
McDowell Jennie Miss, r S4 Mountain
^ McDonald Annie, r Green nr Park ave
^ McDonald Mandie, bds Green nr Park ave
OE McDonald EJisha, eng Graham's Factory, r Green, near Park
Sri ave
§ McDonald May Miss, bds 50 Bailey
I McEISSOS \ PETRIE, Merchant Tito, 58 South Main Street,
i CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
UfB are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Oo/s celebrated
"' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asneville, N. C.
II7SB arc State Agents for N>. C. Inland & Co. 's celebrated
'*' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford. Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asneville, N. C.
DJIVODD P OHillTU'O s,ooU of i>r1^«*sts' sundries is tbog
rlnlulin 01 UlVII II O most varied and torn- 01 DnHrm AyDJinp 5
Jhcte of any house in A-heville. ^O
McD 265 McG m
McDonald Jno A, elk Bostic, Bros & Wright, North Main, 53
%bds Magnolia House O
McDonald R, head master Ravenscroft School m
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McDonald G L, r 50 Bailey
McDonald Mary P Mrs, r 50 Bailey F
McDuffie H S Rev, c, r Valley and Beaumont £tf
McDuffie Dollie, r Valley and Beaumont £5
McElreth J W, carp. Orange near Bridge ^
McElreth J W Mrs, r Orange near Bridge £
McElroy D J, wks Asheville fur factory, r near cotton ©
factory ^
McElroy L A, bds near cotton factory , ^
Guiyn^CUest, REALINTuARIENCE,f
Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SqUaRE. fjs
, 3 3
McElroy D G Mrs, r 9 Centre $Z
McElroy J G, blaster, r 9 Center
McFee Tanie, r Hill, near Buttrick . _
McFee A W, butcher, r Buttrick g.|
McFee L A Mrs, r Buttrick • ||
McFee C M, butcher, r Hill, near Buttrick *&
McGallard L A Mrs, cotton factory, bds 122 Roberts
McGill R, bds Glen Rock Hotel ||
McGregor Jas Mrs, bds Gano House, Haywood and French =? =
Broad ave . £"2
_■ S
McGregor Lillie Miss, bds Gano House, Haywood and ^F
French Broad g g"
. 3 (D
Th' ?£_sl « Ju. S. Lough?an's "White Man's Bar, If
Have been recommended i>v the lending physicians oftlie State tpr medlcinaf §
purposes, tor. Sunt a Statu and Eagle, Donii Stairs, g-
xJ ... . -j ., n I Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux.
- Western Carolina Bank, ^*\Z£S%J*££,
:= $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
■a;
McG 266 Mel
2? McGregor Helen Miss, bds Gano House, Haywood and
—3 French Broad
^ McGregor J A C P, bds Gano House, Haywood and French
§ Broad
« McGregor W A, bds near Buxton
^ McGwynn Josephine, wks Graham's Factory, bds near Bux-
:}S ton
•a
°- McGynn, VV D, bds near Buxton
** McHenry Virginia Miss, pupil A F College
g MchKar Minnie Miss, bds 12 Jeff Drive
<; MchKar Ellie, bds 12 Jeff Drive
gc£ MchKar Chas, carp, r 12 Jeff Drive
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Is ' ' J No. 5 Pattern Ave., Asheville, N. C.
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of MchKar Clair Mrs, r 12 Jeff Drive
Si MchKar Margarett, bds 12 Jeff Drive
5 Mclntire S C, c, bds 60 Academy
g Mclntire J P, r Spring, near Broom Factory
,. Mclntire Angie, r Spring, near Broom Factory
O Mclntire Clarence, bds Spring, near Broom Factory
5 McINTIRE P C & BRO, Meats and Provisions, N
Court Place, r 58 Woodfin (See desc art)
^ Mclntire Pat, bartender r 19 North Main
5j Mclntire Mary E Mrs, r 58 Woodfin
JC Mclntire, wid B, r 58 Woodfin
5 Mclntire M E Mrs, r 58 Woodfin
5*5
Merchant Tailors, 58 louth Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
:__ R&ysorSs Smith s« Ef
3.3
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The Most Complete Stocli of
Pure Drugs, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines
—at— 31 Pattou Ave. g-y
Mcl 207 McL Jb
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Mclntire F R, brickmason, r 27 Short ^"2,
Mclntire Jane E, r 27 Short ^
Mclntire Josephine, <:, cooks 145 South Main g<2
Mcjnturf M L Mrs, r 27 Spruce £*
MclnturfF Maggie Miss, r 27 Spruce g"
Mclnturff Ella Miss, r 27 Spruce
Mclnturff Fred, cig makr, r 27 Spruce
Mclnturff M B, wks A shoe factory, r 69 Orange
Mclnturff Alice, r 69 Orange %$
Mcintosh Lizzie, cook, r 30 Philip "
Mcjinsey Neeley, c, bds 23 Hill a,z
McKissick Anna, f, r Baptist Hill 2F
should give us a call before you buy. We are the Leadets. ^^
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McKesson Ann, c, cook, 95 Charlotte
McKinney J M, r 48 N Main g
McKinney Nancy L, r 48 N Main ©
McKINNON D R, merchant tailor S Main, r S French ^
Broad. (See adv and desc article) X*
McKinnon Mary Mrs, r S French Broad y
McKee J L, bkkpr A D Cooper N Court Place, bds 39 Hay- ^
wood
McLean Martha D Mrs, bds 5 Flint O
McLean Nannie Mrs, bds 76 Haywood
McLelland R L, fireman, r 18 Rector s»
e=»
McLelland Lizzie Mrs, r 18 Rector *=*"
[ <£»
The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an hour org.
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile." is at S~
Cor-Jonth Main 8c Eagle.**
(Down Stairs.,- £2
k H, Loughran's "White Man's Bar,
* Western Carolina Bank, j^'f [ v\^^^"^ri:
' dent, J. L. Kiinkm. ( ashler. Capital,
JE $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
•=j est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
McL 268 McL
Se^McLoud Laura E Miss, teacher A F College
^ McLoud C M, r 234 N Main. (Tel 55)
£",McLoud Ella S Mrs, r 234 N Main
cMcLOUD L P, The Western Carolina Bank, Lewis
Maddux, pres ; L P McLoud, vice pres ; J Eugene
Rankin, cashier, West Court Place, r 234 N Main. (See
^ adv)
ef McLoud Irene R Miss, bds 234 N Main
So McLoud Norman C, city editor Daily Citizen, r 234 N Main
£ McLoud Laura E Miss, teacher A F College, r 234 N Main
JJ.McLure H S, freight conductor, bds 327 Haywood
S'jMcLure Ida Mrs, r 327 Haywood
% I'ste j. §w\m% *
Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
a. 30 Patton Avenne. A*lu>vllle. \. <'.
specialties : Eeal Property and Conveyancing.
g^McLure Lau»"a, c, house maid, r 327 Haywood
g'ijMcMickles A, c, lab, r Madison
I^McMickles Ellen, c, r Madison
§ McNeely Fanny Miss, bds 78 Park ave
McNeely T C, private sec'y V E McBee, office R and D Ry
q Co, bds 78 Park ave
S McNair Will, bds 3 1 1 S Main
<* MeNAMEE CHARLES, 2 miles S Main. (Tel office 68
>gr McNamee Charles Mrs, r Victoria 2 miles S Main
O McQueen A M, drayman, r 30 Pine
§5 McQueen A M Mrs, r 30 Pine
SC McTurk Jennie Miss, bds 190 Haywood
O ■ ~ ■
& PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
**> Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
D A VOfl 0 Q OMITUlO Stofk ,kf nutKJoisTX'suNftRiEs u ih<> oc
HAljUil & OlVII fl U mo*t varied and com- 01 D^p JLnnnp ||
pleif of any house in Astaeville. "™ ~ ■— — — ■ — -• — K2.
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MEAT 2G9 MEL~ I!
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Means Josie, r West bet East and N Main
Means J H, mechanic, r West bet N Main and East go
J mo
Mears G A, dry goods 33 So Main, r 145 So Main -j"|
Mears C.L, bds 145 So Main ? 3
Mears C E, bds 145 So Main ||
Mears Mary, c, r tf Clayton %%
Mears R L, bds 145 So Main t»
Mears Gaston, trav salesman N Y, r Atkins and Ed<*e Hill ^'/:
ave 3£
Mears Gaston Mrs, r Atkins and Edge Hill ave £f
Mears J J, wks 33 So Main, bds 145 So Main ||
Mears Nannie Miss, bds 145 S Main li-
re
Taylor, Bouis L Brothsrton, 43 ^^^±S^S.b^
'SZAOIS SHIIVaH House.
•scK-D-isr va ausrv ssao.is 0^:13:000
3JBM-M31!!M pus pooyvi 'spoog Buiiisjiunj-asnou. jo sun ||nj
rt> "
Mears S P, wks 33 So Main, bds 145 So Main 2
Mears Ella F Miss, bds 145 So Main N-
Mears F A, bds 145 So Main T*
Mears W N, bds 145 So Main £d
Medical Journal The, Drs Taylor & Merriwether, Patton ave 3
Meadows J F, r 129 N Main ^
Medley Sallie, c, laundress, r 267 Valley q
Melton AS, plasterer, r near Chestnut and Main O
Mellichamp Rosa Miss, pupil H I School
Melmeth James, photographer, r nr 122 Blanton bet Bailey
and Grove
Melmeth Louisa, r nr 122 Blanton bet Bailey and Grove
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^S^tZH^Z Jas. H, LoupWi "Whits Man's Bar," h
on exhibiton to attract the <
attention of the lower trade. - „ ., ,, . , _ ,
But Ftr»t-Class Goods only at *or- SOUtn Mam ana Eagle (Dswn St»ir«.;>
>.
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Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
d-nt, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
$50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Money
loaned on Real Estate on long time.
MEL 270 MES
Meldau T B. wks Cotton Mills, bds 34 W Haywood
Meldau Ida, r 34 W Haywood
Mellis, wid Jno, r 112 Roberts
Mellis H A, wks Cotton Factory, bds 112 Roberts
Merrick Duff, atty and notary public, office Legal building,
bds Cosmopolitan Club
Merrimon Eliza Miss, r 116 Merrimon ave
Merrimon Martha Mrs, r 1 16 Merrimon ave
Merrimon Mary Miss, r 116 Merrimon ave
Merrimon J G, Cobb & Merrimon attys office Johnston bldg,
bds Hiawassa Place and Penland
u a
ii'f Merrimon Lalien Miss, bds 300 S French Broad ave
-I
CI BAILS, =£
Estate and Fire Insurance,
. 5 Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C.
«c : .
Q>. Merrimon E H, collector National Bank of Asheville, bds
300 S French Broad ave
|£ Merrimon J H, r 300 S French Broad ave
a Merrimon A J Mrs, r 300 S French Broad ave
^Merriweather F T Mrs, r N Asheville
O Merriweather F T Dr, physician, office Johnston building S
Main, r N Ashe/ille
Merrill E W Mrs. r Starnes ave and N Main
q Merrill Win, electrician, r Starnes ave and N Main
Jg Merrill W W, bds Cosmopolitan Club
t-H Messner Mrs, r Winyah House Pine andBaird
Q Messner Fred, r Winyah House Pine and Baird
§ McKINNON & PETRIE. Merehant Tailors- Dl SQutb Main street>
^ Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
Our SoI>\ WATER ami Other Fountain Drinks are conceded the
best. The only place where whites alone are served.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S,
31 Fatton iLvetxue.
j" CD
§8.
MIL ' 271 MIL
Millard D T Dr, r 58 Orange §0
Millard D T Mrs. r 58 Orange "£§
Millard Katie Miss, teacher City Graded Schools, bas 103 ~|
Merrimon -*S
Mills Ida D, bds 112 Roberts f %
Mills S EMiss, music teacher, bds 112 Roberts g=
Mills Lizzie Miss, bds bet Hill and Haywood gg-
Mills Ellen, c, laundress, r Clement near Mountain
Mills vvid W B, r 29 W Haywood
Mills Lillie, vvks Cotton Factory, r 29 W Haywood
Mills Willie, wks Cotton Miils, bds 29 W Haywood K
Mills Mattie Miss, teacher City Graded Schools, bds 9 Flint
K CWYN & WEST, ft
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s. ie. court sq,tt.a.:r,:e.
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Mills Susan, c, waitress, r Fernihurst 2 miles S Main Q
Mills Lizzie, c. cook 63 Merrimon ave Q
Mills Henry, r, lab, r Clement near Mountain M
Milliken Jasper, wks Cotton Mills, bds River
Milliken Sallie, wks Cotton Factory, bds River (^
Milliken Hayne, wks Cotton Mills, bds near same a
Millikin Milton, brickmason, bds 120 Cherry q
Milford Ella, r Fernihurst 2 miles S Main •
Milford R G, r Fernihurst 2 miles S Main
Miller Frank, c, wks A F College, r same ~~*
Miller Sallie Miss, pupil H I School §L
Miller George W, carp, r 34 Hill m£M
I
!S?SCIALtISfe.
I romptnIIsandj Jas. B. iougta's "White HanVBar,"
Cor. South Main and Eagle [Down Stairs.]
v 111 I 0 I; „ n I, Organized May, 1888'; Lewis Maddux
~ Western Larolina BaiiKr r^rs,^p-fc?ftcI?ni:--aVio?:pT1,-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
=■ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
'S ral Banking Business Transacted.;
MIL 272 ~ MIL
S Miller C E Mrs, r 34 Hill
■S Miller J H, r 26 Buttrick
w Miller Kittie Mrs, r 26 Buttrick
§ Miller J M,lab,r Hill
I Miller Sarah E, r Hill
= Miller Carrie Miss, bds 26 Buttrick
if Miller Addie Miss, bds 26 Buttrick
" Miller Charles, machinist, bds 26 Buttrick
? Miller Willie, bds 26 Buttrick
I Miller J B, elk A D Cooper N Court Place, bds 39 W Hay-
Ji wood
Sk Miller Charles, wks A Fur Factory, bds 7 Jeff Drive
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- hS Thai W. Thrash & Co., Cr?iU1 hb
Bg TF YOU want to make your
■B § -*- newly married life
2£ and your dear home uwt, |
<8° always buy yourconimenclng "
«2 out-tit from us. Every article at our store is new, neat and handsome, and a
*■-- first-class store in every respect.
§J Miller Claudian R Mrs, r 7 Jeff Drive
*| Miller George M, elk Revell & Wagner 28 Patton ave, r 7
|| Jeff Drive
*. Miller — , hostler, r near French Broad Lumber Yards
'* Miller Miss, r near French Broad Lumber Yards
c£ Miller — , lab, r near French Broad Lumber Yards
*-* Miller — Mrs, bds Gano House, Haywood and French Broad
°*» ave
52« Miller F M, city elk, r 270 College
S Miller F M Mrs, r 270 College
£J Miller Joseph, tel opr, r 270 College
q Miller Frank, tel opr, r 270 College
g McKINNON 6 PET.RIE ]Mmi Mm< ® Soiltl1 Main street'
^ Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
TT/"E can Sell your Real Estate at a mgner price,
VV can purchase for you at a lower figure, arid
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
i \jK can Sell your Keal bstate at a higher price,
VV can purchase for yon at a lower figure, and
charge yon less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
You Will never
rejjret becoming-
it customer itt
Rayscr Ss Smith's Drug Store, 31 Paltsn Avs. ||
Your trade appreciated. Your Interest studied. g^j.
. 1 1
MIL 273 . MIL oi
Miller Carrie Miss, r 270 College »S
Miller Robert, printer, r 270 College g"§
Miller C H, elk H Redwood & Co, 7 and 9 Patton ave, r 24 ||
bpruce % o
Miller C H Mrs, r 24 Spruce -S*
Miller R V Mrs, r 270 College |g
Miller P A, tinner, r 285 College %
Miller P A Mrs, r 285 College »|
Miller Stella M Miss, r 72 Woodfin ~§
Miller John, tailor, bds 17 Bridge ^|
Miller G F, carp, East near Seney t g?g-
Miller G F Mrs, r East near Senev 2-5
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■■■ I fl til I Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of jjj
IA/aIiiBhV 'llMIIMBH DEEDS, and Notary Public,
VV HI .OF U. JU mil Xo. »0 g«ttou Avenue. Asheville, N. 1. m
if ■■*■■ it i v-mim«m Specialtles; Real property and Conveyancing, a
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Miller Julius, elk Baltimore clothing store Patton ave, bds /S Z*
Cherry ' . O
Miller VV A, teamster, bds 117 Cherry M
Miller T R, teamster, bds 1 17 Cherry g^
Miller — , Miss, bds Gano House Haywood and French ^
Broad ave ^
Miller — Miss, bds Gano House Haywood and French ^
Broad ave ^3
pa
Miller — , Miss, bds Gano House Haywood and French 55
Broad ave op
Miller D H, watchman, r Victoria, 2 miles south Main
Miller Charles, bds 307 Bailey
go
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k H, Loughran's "We Man's Bar," ^T;^ h
O Down Stairs. ^ —
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly j*
7 ■■ *
$50,000, Surplus, $20,000.
Correspondence solicited.
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
. President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital.
State, County and City Depository. Your
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Miller Jerry, c, lab, r 333 Bailey-
Miller Robert, c, coachman, bds 58 Grove
Miller Albert, c, coachman 34 Grove
Miller Alice, c, cook, r Oakland ave nr Glen Rock Hotel
Miller Joseph, c, coachman 53 Haywood
Miller Carrie, c, r nr Hill
Miller Sam, c. gardener, r nr Hill
Miller Hannah, c, r nr Hill
Miller Leander, c, wks tobacco factory, r S Beaumont
Miller Marinda, c, laundress, r S Beaumont
Miller James, c, brickmason. r S Beaumont
Miller Violet, c, laundress, r S Beaumont
Taylor, Bouis SbBrothertoii
Used exclusively by Penn. R. R. o
ASnEVILLF.. ET/C.
No. 43 Patton Ave. under Brand Opera Honse
Steam Pitting, Gas Pitting,
7 " ROYAL." GAS MACHINE.
Several now in Operation in this City.
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MIMNAUGH FRANK P, dry goods and fashion
bazaar n Patton ave, bds Spruce and Woodfin. (See
desc article)
Mims Kate Miss, pupil A F College
Mints Richard, c, waiter, r 157 Valley
Mission Hospital 17 Charlotte, Miss L E Walton matron
Mischer Henrietta, c, laundress, r Baptist Hill
Mischer Laura, c, laundress, r Baptist Hill
Mischer Ida, c, r Baptist Hill
Mitchell — , elk A D Cooper N Court Place, bds 39 Haywood
Mitchell Hattie Miss, r Glen Rock Hotel
Mitchell Mary, chambermaid, Oaks Hotel, r same
& PETRI E, Mercian Tailors, 58 South MainS
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly attended to.
«5
pnrPpnipTinUP ril I rn Day orlBTlght by competent Apothecaries: CC
rriLOUniri IUnO IILLlU delivered tree to any part or the City. §J
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton Ave. ||
MIT 275 MOL |&
Mitchell — , harness maker, r 40 Seney i»g
Mitchell Mrs, r 40 Seney §*
Mitchell Mary Mrs, bds 59 N Main
Mitchell Bertie Miss, saleslady " Bon Marche " S Main, bds ?
59 N Main ||
Mitchell O H, artist, r 274 N Main g|
Mitchell O H Mrs, r 274 N Main %%_
Michael J M, carp, r 56 Centre *£
Mitchell Charles, carp, bds 78 Cherry q^
Mitchell Fayette, c, r Depot ||
Mitchell Hannah, c. cook 210 Haywood £%,
Mitchell Amy, c, cook, 136 Bailey t't
• §
P T fiAWI ^ Real Estate an(* Fire Insurance, II
u. 1 . 1111 ff Lu, No 5 Patton Ave A8heville N c 11
. 11
Mitchell A P, mngr W U T Co, office over First National If
Bank, bds 32 Bailev J,
MITCHELL F E, gentlemen's furnishings, shoes and •
hats 28 Patton ave, bds 59 Church. (See desc article) Pt
Mitchell Rachel Mrs, bds 57 Church S
Michael J M Mrs, r 56 Centre ^
Michael John, carp, r 56 Centre Q
Mitchell L, carp, bds jS Cherry O
Mobley John, c, bell boy Battery Park
Modlin J C, lab, r nr Cotton Factory
Modlin Mary, r nr Cotton Factory q
Moll Hy,bds 44 Phillip
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The Neatest and most Quiet Place In Town to spend an hour or two at Z^
BILLIARD* or POOL, and at the same time " smile." is at eg
JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," ™r \%
' (Down Stairs.) «
• Western Carolina Bank '
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
^ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
•^ and Teller's Window for the exclusive use
use of the Ladies.
•^ MON 276 MOO
-*■ Mousey Cordia Miss, pupil H I School
2* Monroe Flora Miss, pupil A F College
Monroe Will, vvks Cotton Factory, r nr same
J Monroe E D, insurance agent, bds Swan Hotel
J- Monteath, wid Wm, r 30 Blanton
0 Monteath Archibald, bds 30 Blanton
■tf Monday L Mrs, r 16 Bearden ave
!>. Monday C S, broker, office N Main, r Bearden ave
</ Monday Hattie, bds 250 Patton ave
Monday Theo. bds nr Glen Rock Hotel
£•1 Monday Alonzo, r nr Glen Rock Hotel
«s Monday Thomas, r nr Glen Rock Hotel
S E Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. ; VV. B. Gwyx, President.
ojr — — — — — ■
w.2 Mondav Charles U, elk, r nr Glen Rock Hotel
§£ Monday A C, merchant, r nr Glen Rock Hotel
« Monday S S Mrs, r nr Glen Rock Hotel
Moody Ella E Miss, r Victoria \)/± miles south Main
Moody J S, r Victoria 15^ miles south Main
t^j Moody Bessie E Miss, r Victoria I l/x miles south Main
^ Moody Jennie E Miss, r Victoria \y± miles south Main
MOODY C E, Pr Asheville Artificial Stone and and
Tile Works, office 30 Patton ave, r Victoria \]^ miles
south Main. (Tel 73.) (See adv)
hjj Mooney R D, carp, bds 346 Haywood
O Mooney Martha Miss, bds 346 Haywood
g McKINNON & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
^ ' — — —
5r CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PFRITY OF GOODS, o
OLm:\Ess to <:it»tomers, and Co
RUnPTXESN WITH ORDER1* AXO PRESCRIPTIOXSg o
H-A.TTSOR <*s SMITH, 31 Fattoix A/vo.^
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MOO 277 MOO
PCS"
Mooney Jonathan, contractor, r 346 Haywood
Mooney S E Mrs, r 346 Haywood
Mooney Bert, c, teamster, r Baptist Hill
Mooney Hy, c, waiter Battery Park Hotel
Moore Ella, bds Riverside Park Hotel
Moore Rebecca, wks Cotton Factory, bds 511 Haywood 2^
Moore Merit, wks Cotton Factory, bds 511 Haywood g_g.
Moore Clem, c, wks Midler's Saloon, r 176 Pine
Moore Harriet, c, cook, r 176 Pine
Moore E E, wks Cotton Factory, bds 35 W Haywood
Moore R R, wks Cotton Factory, bds 36 W Haywood pH
Moore Manerva, wks Cotton Factory, bds 36 W Haywood
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Mill hf^nA/ 1 ft Keeps everything: in the HousAd
I VV I I III WH to 9V VVI ^""lisJiins line, as well as a larSc^
line of China, Glass. Lamps, «fcc. ^3
.^
Moore Maud Miss, r 24 Depot Q
Moore Charles A Mrs, r Merrimon ave nr Chestnut Q
Moore Charles A Judge, atty at law, office 1 and 2 Legal M
building, r Merrimon ave nr Chestnut
Moore George, c, butler, r near 36 Brick j^P
Moore Jennie, c, laundress, r near 36 Brick ^
Moore B W, travel salesman Baltimore, r Grand Central ^
Moore James R, stenographer R&D Ry Co, r 204 College,
Moore James R Mrs, r 204 College
Moore Annie Miss, teacher city graded schools, bds Hiawas.se"-*
place |i.
Moore Henry, r Winyah House, Pine and Baird *"
JAS. II. LOUGHRAN'S 'WHITE MAN'S BAR,"!
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
UllUl 111 UUL " Ull.li 1 KJ II I 1 I I U HHILI KJ IMUl
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended bv the leading physicians of the State for medicinaE^
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. *"»
- Western Carolina Bank. '
Organized May 1888; Lewis Maddux, President.
" . P. M "
McLoud. Vice-President, J. E. Rankin,
Cashier. Directors— Lewis Maddux, Geo. S.
Powell, J. E. Rankin, C. M. McLoud, J. E. Ray,
-2 S. H. Reed, M. J. Bearden, J. K. Reed, M. J. Fagg. Capital, $50,000; Surplus,
~ 820,000. State, County and City Depository.
<&
MOO 278 ~ MOO~~
**!• Moore Henry Mrs, r Winyah House, Pine and Baird
^ Moore Abbie Miss, r Winyah House, ne cor Pine and Baird
v-"' Moore Annie, cook, 244 Chestnut
s Moore Rita, c. cook, ne cor Merrimon ave and Chestnut
\ Moore Bascom, private secretary to Clerk of Court, r N Main
is and North
Moore Bascom Mrs, r North Main and North
Moore J C, dry goods and notions, N Main, r 300 No Main
*? Moore Martha E Mrs, r 300 N Main
J Moore Mary E, wid, bds 52 Woodfin
««' Moore Y D, conductor Motor Car Line, r 179 S Main
11 Moore H E, r 179 S Main
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-; |E| 1 II ft I Attorney at Law, COMMISSIONER of
Walter S. Cushman.
11 »■■•■ »■ v«ituiu«u? SpgqialIies: m property ami conyeyanclnit
DEEDS, and Notary Public,
Sfo. 30 Pa (ton Avenne. Ashevllle, X. C
£5
s c '
g- Moore Thomas, <:, r 287 S Main
g« Moore Mary, c, r 287 S Main
-a, Moore Fed, coachman, r 83 S Main
Moore Ella, bds Cripple Creek
*• Moore Emma, bds Cripple Creek
^ Moore S F, carp, bds Cripple Creek
^ Moore J A, bds Cripple Creek
•** Moore Harvey, c, lab, r near 64 Poplar
S2? Moore J B, carpenter, r Cripple Creek
C/3 Moore J L, bookkeeper, r 30 Silver
p^j Moore Maggie A r 30 Silver
q Moore Oscar W, bds 30 Silver
B Mill & FDTRIE, Mercha5Jai?Set58 South
2 CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
RnVCflQ 2 ^IMITU'Q The Most Complete Stock of J
n/UoUn & olYII rl o. pnre Drugs, Rare Chemicals and Patent Medicines;
32. CPattcn. -A-Tre:n.-i3.e-
MOO 279 MOR m
Moore Gracic M, bds 30 Silver _^
Moore Cora E, bds 30 Silver ®
Moore Robt, c, butler, 34 Grove m
Mooie Jos, c, house boy, 31 Haywood ^
Moore Thomas, c, lab, bds Madison •
Moore Harrison, c, lab, r 39 Hill g
Moore Lydia, c, r 39 Hill
Moore Lemon, c, bds 39 Hill
Moore Savannah, c, bds 39 Hill O
Moore Ben, c, lab, bds 39 Hill
Moore Ted, c, bds 39 Hill
Moore Ben, <r, house boy, 95 Pine
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Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, N
ASHEVILLE, 3T. C.
o. 43 Patton Avenue, under Grand Opera
House. "WOODLAWN"
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Thomas. Roberts. Stevenson Stoves & Ranges, [WOOD] COOK STOVES. gs
Also, Bridgeford & Co. 's Steel Ranges. Specialty Made ot Hotel Ranges g S
Moore Sarah, c. cook Bridge near Woodfin < *
. ?
Montgomery Riley, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
Montgomery E Mrs, modiste, r W Havwood near Smith's pg.
CO
Bridge &S"
Montgomery Walter, wks Cotton Factory, bds Roberts and §f
Buxton %*
Montgomery Nell, teacher, Home Ind School §0
Montgomery Lizzie, matron Home Ind School p|
Morehead Lizzie, r, chmbrmaid, r 14 Hilterbrand ?«
Morehead Julia, c, laundress, r near 64 Poplar ^W
Morehead Lizzie, c, housemaid, Ravenscroft School ?■?
Morant Jas, r, r Depot
0) i£
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S^-wmaS&S. Jas, H.Loughtan's "While Man's Baf/P
on exhibition to attract the 1 » £
attention of the lower trade. Cor. South Main and Eagle, Down Stairs. ' E.
But First-Class Goods only at /■
•ip ._, ■ ii ■ I Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
- wssiern Guolini E&nk president- l- p- McL°ud- ^p***-
^ Wilt WIN UfHAUHUli MfHilOi dent> j E. Rankin) Cashier. Capital
:= $50,000, Surplus, §20,000. State, County and City Depository.
MOR 280 MOR~~
5T Morrison T S Mrs, r-Pearson ave, I mile northwest Asheville
^ MORRISON THEODORE S, merchant, r Pearson ave,
I mile northwest Asheville. (See descriptive article)
« Morrison Henrietta Miss, prof nurse, bds Atkinson
& Morrison James, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds 6o Depot
* .Morrison J W, bds Gano House, Haywood and French
-+S Broad ave
o- Morrison J W Mrs, bds Gano House, Haywood and French
«* Broad ave
« Morrison Mary, c, cook 474 W Haywood
< i Morrison Tom W, removed to Atlanta, Ga
5*2 Morris Daisy Miss, bds 348 Haywood
t v _ : . . .
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is fl I Tl A HFT P Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
C.T.RAWLS
' No. 5 Parton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
at Morris R T, shoemkr, r 348 Haywood
!'| Morris D A Mrs, r 348 Haywood
5 Morris Eva Miss, r 53 College
ce
£ Morris Faburn, carp, bds 42 Woodfin
..Morris Alta Mrs, r 42 Woodfin
O Morris C F, carp, bds 78 Cherry
Morris A E, carp, bds 78 Cherry
^Morris Lettie L, bds 78 Cherry
£5 Morris A F, farmer, r 78 Cherry
^Morris A F Mrs, r 78 Cherry
^Morris T H, tobacconist, bds 155 N Main
£ Morris Emma, c, cook, r 156 Church
i M&KUM Si PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 Ml Main Street,
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS &, JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Cstate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave,, Asheville, N. C.
DAVCDD 9 OMNTUIO stock of »r^««ists' sckdries is ti»«.i
flnluUn & ulVII I II O most varied anil com- 01 DnjfnTi iypiinp j
pleto of any house in Ashe villi*.. — — — '
MOR 281 ' MOR m
Morris Henry, c, barber, r 156 Church , 22
Morris Julia, c, cook 90 Patton ave CD
Morris James, c, porter " White Man's Bar " 46 S Main, r 127 m
Vallev
Morris Mattie, c, laundress, r 25 Ililterbranci ?*
Morris Louisa, r 25 Hilterbrand ££
Morris William, c, wks Hampton and Featherstone, N Main, ^
r 25 Hilterbrand 5
Morris Ella, c, cook Atkins and Edge- Hill ave £
Morris Thomas, c, waiter Battery Park, r 134 S Pine ©
Morris Mary, c, r 134 S Pine ^
Morrow John, bkkpr French Broad Lumber Co,bds 68 Depot ^
Guiyn^CHest, "™X;:E~|
Established 1SS1, S. E' CoURT SQUARE. f»
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Morrow Thomas, vice pres French Broad Lumber Co. r 68 £«
Depot
Morrow Eliza Mrs, r 68 Depot ..a
Morrow W H, bds 6S Depot • If
Morrow Charles T, lumber inspector French Broad Lumbers 2
Co, bds 68 Depot <«£
Morgan Sallie Miss, pupil H I School g£
Morgan Daniel, bds 7$ Academy *£
MORGAN J N, J N Morgan & Co, booksellers andp
stationers, 3 N Main, r Raymoth 2 miles north Merri- „ ffi
mon ave. (See adv) ^ ^F
Morgan J N Mrs, r Raymoth 2 miles north Merrimon ave gg
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The Neatest and Most (feniet place in Town to spend an hour o«Te
two at Milliards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at ^q
Cqr.jouth Main fffiglgp g
iDowu Stuns.) &
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Jas, H, Louffhran's "We ManVfiar,
' IQ -O *
2 Western Carolina Bank, s?^^-I^^^rv
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
~ $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
't£ ral Banking Business Transacted. '
% . . .
MOR 282 MOR
^ Morgan D Charles, r Raymoth 2 miles north Merrimon ave
g Morgan J P, elk Bostic Bros & Wright n N Main, r 205
Woodfin
§j Morgan Willis, r 205 Woodfin
J5 Morgan J P Mrs, r 205 Woodfin
o Morgan Cassius, elk Asheville Dry Goods Co, N Main, r
^ 205 Woodfin
£l Morgan J M Mrs, r 36 Pine
. Morgan Jesse M, elk Swatzberg Patton ave, r 36 Pine
Morgan Eva Miss, saleslady Mimnaugh Patton ave, r Grove,
$i bet Bailey and French Broad ave
«§<£ Morgan Richard, r Grove bet Bailey and French Broad ave
S2
CWYN & WEST,
11 tim Sunset Mountain Land Go. ^ffeats.
C >. Morgan E, bds Ravenscroft School
23 Morgan Bettie Miss, r Grove bjt Bailey and French Broad ave
2* Morgan Walter, bds Grove bet Bailey and French Broad ave
s Morgan Ella miss, saleslady '' Bon Marche," r Grove bet
Bailey and French Broad ave
O Morgan Annie, r Grove bet Bailey and French Broad ave
Morgan E, c, fruit man, r 130 Valley
Morgan Harriet, c, laundress, r 130 Valley
q Morgan Will, c, whitewashes r 283' Depot
^ Morgan Ella, c, r 283 Depot
in Morgan George B, carp, bds 2 Blanton
O Morgan Berrenice, r Grove bet Bailey and French Broad ave
g McKINNQN & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 Sooth Main Street,
2 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
Stoek of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES is th«»
n,oStv«riedHadcon,. 3] PattOTI kiTO |g
plete of any house In Ashevllle. mm mmm—~m "^ * 2 re
3" CD
. 5-g
MOR 283 MUL §=
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Morgan George W, tobacconist, r Grove bet Bailey and %2,
French Broad ave g^
Moss C A Miss, bds Van Gilder House g»
Moss Hattie, bds 192 S Main £g
Moss Susan Miss, r n.6 Church gr
Mosher Frank, elk Battery Park Hotel, r same -£
Mosher Frank Mrs, r Battery Park Hotel |q
Motz Carrie, c, chambermaid Battery Park Hotel, r Eagle nr £o
Valley Z<
Mowbray Anna Miss, bds 120 Haywood "
Mun Charlie, wks Chinese laundry 12 N Main, r same §'.3
v 2,
Mulwee John, lab, bds 234 Patton ave -2-F
»2
The Snosei Mount&ia U&d Co. 0WYM*W_£_H
■ •
Murray J L Mrs, r 445 S Main
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Murray J L, city supt water works and streets, r 45 S Main *_.
Murray Lem, c, r 137 Va'ley ©
Mullinax Gaston, lab, r near 436 North Main ^
Mull Willie, drayman, bds 300 Grove 2
MULLER W 0, Propr Muller's Exchange, cor College y
and Water, (Tel 20), r 16 Charlotte (See desc art) «_
Muller W O Mrs, r 16 Charlotte
Muller J D, r 16 CJiarlotte O
Muller J 1) Mrs, r 16 Charlotte
Muller Mattie, r, cook, 118 Woodfin ^
Muller M'Liss, c, cook, 58 Poplar ~"
£&HrfeSTS!«£. Jas. H, Itubu'i "We Mai's Bir.f
on exhibiton to attract the ' 1 r-»
attention of the lower trade. «. 8«.*i. v.i- ..j v. -1* ,* - . ?5~
But First-Class Goods only at w0r' SOUtn Mam ana Sagie (S»ws Sulri. _
Organizel May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
. President, L. P. McLoud, VicePresi-
' dent, J. E. Rankin. Cashier. Capital,
jj[ $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
•— est' paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
MUL~ ~ 284~ MYE
gTMuller Andy, c, lab, 58 Poplar
It Murphy Clarence W, wks R&D R'y Co, bds Van Gilder
fc^, House
^Murphy Fredk, eng, bds 452 South Depot
1 Murphy J L, bds 182 South Main
■* Murphy R M, c, bds Patton ave
& Murphy Ellen, c, laundress, r 35 Gudger
aj Murphy Geo, c, railroader, r 35 Gudger
§? Murphy Albert, c, waiter, 35 Gudger
£ Murdock Ella Miss, pupil A F College'
2 JVIurdock Maggie Miss, saleslady, Perry's South Main, bds
S-i South French Broad ave
i3 The Sunset Mountain Land Co.
CWYM & WEST
AGENTS.
2'i S». 3E3. Court- &c±ia*&xrle>.
_j c — _ .
gjMurdock Agnes Miss, saleslady at T C Smith & Co's, South
S'S Main, bds South French Broad
.twMurrougli Ola, c, housemaid, ne cor Merrimon ave and Chest-
5 nut
ik. *
Murrousjh Mary, c, laundress, r Hill and Buttiick
^Murrough Logan, c, waiter, r Hill and Buttrick
£>Murrough Hettie, bds Hill & Buttrick
^MURROUGH NOAH, Restaurant and Short Order
gpr House, Patton ave (See desc art) .
OMyer D M, wks cotton factory, bds near same
j^Myer Bettie, wks cotton factory, r near same
ESS Myers Wm, machinist, bds near cotton mills
& PETRIE MerehMt Tailoi's' 5ij s""th Mai" strcpt-
** Cleaning' and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
HA I dUn & Omlln U most varied and com. jjj P^g^ AvenilBi *I
plete of any house In Asheville. g *"
MYE 285 " NEI |g
■ — — ~o
Myers J N, Weaver & Myers, The Shoe Store, 39 Patton-" 3
ave, r 24 Davidson «o
■ tl> o
Myers J N Mrs, r 24 Davidson "™|
Myers Wm, bds 162 South Main PS
N
ASH MARY MRS, bds 76 Haywood
Naylor Laura J, 163 S Main - §n
Naylor W W, merchant, r 163 S Main |^
Neal Joseph, vvks Cotton Factory, r near same q~
Neal John, wks Cotton Factory, r near same • jjsr
Neal Furman, c, lab, r near street car junction, South Side §p
ave
Co.
w
GWYN & WEST,
-A-grexita.
S-..-H!- COTJET SQJT^LlREi.
Neal Myra, £, r near street car junction, South Side ave
Neal David, r, lab, r Madison
Neeley J W, clerk H Redwood & Co, 7 and 9 Patton ave, r
same
bad
Neeley John, clerk Redwood & Co, 7 and 9 Patton ave, bds S
27 Spruce • "_g|
Neil Henry, r, lab, r Baptist Hill O
Neil Julia, <r, laandress, r Baptist Hill gP
Neilson R L, elk Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, Patton ave,
bds Western Hotel
Neilson Mrs, bds Western Hotel 'q
Neilson Charles storehouse keeper Swan Hotel, r same
-
^SS^STSLSL k. H, Loam's "We Mai's Bar," ||
on exhibiton to attract the --------- ^^
attention of the lower trade. -.„ n,,,^ vr»;> ... -»»i« ,„ „* . , S
But Flrst-Ciass Goods only at Cor. bOttt- Main and Eagle i»ot. Stabi.) ?
• Wfifltfini MM Rfl RRnk. President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
w* uooioiii umuima uai^i dent/ T E Kankin Cash-ieri Capital%
jg $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
^ est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
% NEL 286 NIC
-* . . .
^Nelems Sol, c, coachman, 64 N French Broad ave
, Nelson Dr M L, physician, r 71 Woodfin, office same
g£ Nelson M L Mrs, r 71 Woodfin
.Nelson, Charles, Nelson Bros, grocers, r7i Woodfin
g Nelson Rev Dr W A, pastor First Baptist Church, Woodfin
J£ and Spruce, r 2J Charlotte
§ Nelson WA Mrs, r 27 Charlotte
IS Nelson W A, grocer, N Main and Chestnut street, r same
r- Nelson Mattie Mrs, N Main and Chestnut
<A Nelson Bertha A Miss, rChurch
g| Nelson Clara H Miss, r Church
5-fNelson J R, bds 27 Silver
«U75. __
11 TheSunsetMnuntainLandCo. CWYN * *"!„,
k£ s». 3ES. Coui-t Square,
2~Newton John, fireman, bds Jefferson Drive near freight depot
^INewland B A Mrs, r Cherry near N Main
SJJNevvland Laura Miss, r Cherry near N Main
k Newland Thomas, bds Cherry near N Main
c Newland B A, passenger agent C & A Ry, r Cherry near N
T Main
^Neville House, 46 to 50 S Main, O Neville, proprietor
^Nicholson John, grocer, r 174 Pine
Nichols C A, construction clerk US P O, r 172 Chestnut
§Nichols, C A Mrs, r 172 Chestnut
SCNichols May Miss, r 172 Chestnut
h^Nichols Carrie Miss, r 172 Chestnut
c" '
J McKINNQN & PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 Sooth Main Street,
-«• Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
niUOnn 0 OIIITIIIO Stock of DRrGOISTH' SUNDRIES i» Ibe
KAYMln &■ dMI I Hi
moot varied and com- Q] Dottnn Awonno C
plel* of any ttoiue In A-beville.
31 Patton Ayscne. s
x2,
M 3J
NIC 287 NOL
- . . _____ . .
Nichols Richard Jr, bds 4 Jefferson Drive pQ
Nichols Egbert, bds 4 Jefferson Drive h|
Nichols Alice Miss, bds 4 Jefferson Drive pjj*
Nichols Annie Miss, bds 4 Jefferson Drive "S
Nichols Richard, scaler, French Broad Lumber Co, r 4 Jeffef-S^
son Drive 2 =
Nichols Mary Mrs, r 4 Jefferson Drive
Nies E H, supt Cosmopolitan Club, S Main, r same
Nies Amie Mrs, r Cosmopolitan Club, S Main
'Nix Marsh, carpenter, bds 27 Spruce
Nix Roxy, bds Cripple Creek HH
Nix Carrie, r McDowell near Fitch's Planing Mills
Gcuyn^GUest, REAL,^ARIENw,@
Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SQUARE. <|
Nix A, carp, r McDowell near Fitch's Planing Mills Q
Nix Bell, cook S French Broad ave Q
Nix wid Francis, r S French- Broad W
Nix Bell Miss, r S French Broad
Nix Falba, r S French Broad CS?
Nix Joseph R, tanner, bds S French Broad ave a
Noland D G, groceryman S Main, r 136 Bailey q
Noland J J, Motor Car Line, bds 136 Bailey •
Noland Annie G, r 136 Bailey
Noland Mary M, r 136 Bailey # ~*
Noland R B, groceryman S Main, r 136 Bailey gL
Noland M C, groceryman S Main, r 136 Bailey *^
, . m~fM
~~ _*-
The Ifeatest and Most Qniet place In Town to spend an hoor or»-a
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at _^g
Cor. South Main Si EagI e IB_
Jas. H. Loughran's.'TOe Man's=Bar,
(Down Stairs.)
2 Western Carolina Bant 2-^^.^^^^^:
' dent, J. h,. Rankin, Cashier. Capital.
= $50,000, Surplus, *20.000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
'5 ral Banking Business Transacted. * '
~ NOR ~~28S~~ 0'CO~
■of North Carolina B and L Association, J J Hill, gen'i mngr, r
j£ Hillside
&*
s — ' Norton Lucinda, bds 14 Phillip
s Norvill Sue, r Bailey bet Blanton and Church
_£• Norvill Thos W Jr, bds Bailey bet Blanton and Church
» Norvill T W, shoemkr, r Bailey bet Blanton and Church.
-*§ (See descriptive article)
Norman Gaston, shoemkr, bds 149 Haywood
. Norman Lee, carp, bds 47 Broad ave
I Nowell John, shoemkr, bds 73 N Main
%& Nowell Charles, shoemkr, bds 73 N Main
«k Nowell Sarah, bds y^ N Main
I % tat Mountain M Co. CWYN & WE1^^
"a
Sg • S. IE. GOTJET SQUAEB.
£~ Nowell W M, shoemkr, r N Main
1% Nowell Mollie, r N Main
2 1 Nowell — , wks A Shoe Factory, "r 42 N Main
Nowell Mrs, r42 N Main-
fa
«-£ r^AKS HOTEL, Oak bet Woodftn and College, (Tel 44)
*-* ^*^ Greenwell & Sites, Propr
°^* O'Conner Katie, bds 5 16 W Haywood
S2? O'Conner Mary, bds 5T.6W Haywood
t/i O'Connor Mrs, bds 155 Patton ave
^ O'Connor P, bds 159 Patton ave
<3 O'Connor Mamie, bds 159 Patton ave
»-> — —
g McKINNON & PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Streetr
g| Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to. '
WE make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
WE make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
■SriF fyw k Smith's hg StoJlMtsnkf
Your trade appreciated. Your lntere»t studied.
O'CO 289 O'NF
p'
O'Connor John, wks Cotton Factory, r 516 W Haywood &S".
O'Connor Annie, r 516 W Haywood "|'E
O'Connor Jack, bricktnason, bds Buck Tavern %\ •
O'Donnell Condv, John O'Donnell & Co, propr " Boston 2-c
. 9 Si
Saloon" 39 S Main, r same -°°®
O'DONNELL JOHN, John O'Donnell & Co, propr ||
" Boston Saloon " 39 S Main, r same. (See descriptive"'*.
article) s?|
Odam Maggie, wks Cotton Factory, r 82 Haywood pg
Odam Annie, wks Cotton Factory, bds 32 Haywood &S '
Odam J M, stonecutter, r 32 Haywood . gj-g-
Odom Lou, r 32 Haywood £0
THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY ^
Wm. \V. Wasty Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President. ^
Odom Paul, c, brickmason, bds 16 Short ^1-
Ogdin Hatfield, r 38 Short O
Ogdin Isabella Mrs, r 38 Short 2
Ogburn A'R, collecting agent, bds Western Hotel a©
Olive Percy, tel opr, bds 32 Bailey ^
Oldham John, wks A Fm Factory, r near Broom Factory ^
Olney George Mrs., bds 55 College ijg
Olney George R. cik, bds 55 College
Olney Dan, bkkpr, bds 55 College
Oetzel VV J, bkkpr, Swannanoa Hotel, r same
O'Neal Sidney, c, horseshoer, r 15 Water
O'Neil Emma, c, cook, Cherry, near North Main
go
II Cor. So. Main & Eagle. SJ
Jas, H.louahran's "White Man's Bar,
O ' Down Stairs. ^ —
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly <y
w |||' . ■ * li a I Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
-; Western Carolina Bank, f£¥*SZ££z?&
:= $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
ORP 290~ OWE
£? Orpin P C, carp, r 1 16 Cherry
__. Orpin Rebecca H, r 116 Cherry
^ Orpin Annie B Miss, r 116 Cherry
^ Orr Annie Miss, pupil H I School
g Orr wid Marshall, r 42 Woodfin
■* Orr Thos, r 42 Woodfin
jg Orr Marshall, r 42 Woodfin
(2 Orr Adeline, prof nurse, r Victoria, 1*4 mi South Main
99 Orr wid Wm, r Fernihurst, 2 mi South Main
£ Orr Mary, c,x 168 Baily
52 Orr Clara, c, laundress, r 120 Academy
£« Orr Green, c, lab, bds 120 Academy
5o
. THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
£"* Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyx, President.
-I c
<•- —
SjrOsborne Florence, c, cook, r Hill, near Buttrick
g'| Osborne James, elk Theo S Morrison, genl merchandise, W, t
t"5 Haywood, bds Roberts & Buxton
g Osley Jas, bds 29 W Haywood
^Osley Mrs, bds 29 W Haywood
^ Oseby Will, ptr, bds near cotton factory
^ Oseby Lou, bds near cotton factory
<$ Overman E R, bkkpr R & D R'y Co, r 28 'Vance
J23 Overman E R Mrs, r 28 Vance
^ Owens J L, elk Big Rackett, 15 South Main, r same
}^ Owens Maggie, bds 25 North Main
W Owens T R Mrs, 25 North Main
g McEINNON Si PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 53 South Main Street,
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
99
PURITY OF GOODS, . § S
OLITENESS TO CUSTOMERS, »tid %&
ROMPTXESS WITH ORDERS AND PRESCRIPTIONS M8
nAYSOR «t> SMITH, 31 Fatton Avo. |2,
OWE 201 - PAR |f
5' 3
Owens Marion, ptr, bds 25 North Main •
Owens Robt, ptr, bds 25 North Main
Owens Ja.nes, tinner, bds 25 North Main -^8
Owens R T, bds 25 North Main
Owens L A Mrs, r 348 Haywood
Owens W E, sign painter, 348 Haywood
Owens T VV, sewing mach agt, bds Patton ave and Church egg
Owens Jno, sewing mach agt, bds 31 French Broad ^£
Owenby Lila Miss, pupil H I School 4»
Owenby Ro L, groceryman No 5 College, r 117 Cherry |»
Owenby Herbert, bds 333 South Main |o
Owenby R L Mrs, r 1 17 Cherry
Moo
£) 01
o."
2.P
roli
Gwyn & West,
3RE-A.JL. estate,
p
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P co
Established 1SSI. S. E. COURT SQUARE.
Owenby P A, r 333 South Main
« Owenby M A^nes, r 333 South Main
P
ACK GEORGE W, r Merrimon ave &
Pack George W Mrs, r Merrimon ave —
Pack Beuhh B Miss, r Merrimon ave ^
Page Columbus, carp, bds Southside ave nr Cripple Creek O
Page G W, butcher, r 270 N Main
Page G W Mrs, r 270 N Main
Palmer J C, groceryman, r 76 Charlotte
Palmer J C Mrs, r 76 Charlotte ©
Parish Laura Miss, pupil H I School
■ ■ »o
I*
O
JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR/'il
Th« WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State for medicinal* •
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE. Down Stair*. ?
- Western Carolina .Bank, fs^ ^v^:^»:
' dent, J. E, Rankin. Cashier. Capital,.
JL $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
•5: and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
PAR . 292 ~ PAR~
0m
OE'H
es .
2S PARMLEY GEORGE I, Asheville Invsstmeat Co se
"S cor Court Place, r opposite Oaks Hotel
'*-'• Parmley George I Mrs, r opposite Oaks Hotel
s Parmley Grace M Miss, r opposite Oaks Hotel
£ Park James Dr, bds 63 Church
Parks Ava Miss, pupil H I School 0
Parks James, c, lab, r Depot nr freight depot
Parks Jennie, c, r Depot nr freight depot
Parker Laura, c, laundress, r Cripple Creek
Parker Alexander, c, lab, bds Cri>ple Creek
Parker M T, c, shoemaker, r 157 Valley
Parker Lucinda Miss, r 250 N Main
B
O rl
2-J """
3* Wm. W, West, Sec. and Treas, \V. B. Gwyn, President.
uiT , * * __
0 2
w."a Parker George A, carp, r nr Hill
|| Parker M E Mrs, r nr Hill
1 Parker Mary A, bds 429 S Main
2 Parker H N, bds 429 S Main
: Parker James, brickmason, bds 510 VV HiyvvooJ
^ Parker Elizabeth, r nr Cotton Mills
Parker Abbie, wks Cotton Mills, r nr same
Parker Jennie, wks cotton mills, bds near s.imj *
S Parker Mollie, wks cotton factory; bds near sain.'
Parker M M, drayman, r near cotton miils
^ Parker Mosetta, c, bds Roberts
McKINNDU & PETBIE, faw ^ 58 Srt M^ln Street;
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS. - ©
OEITEXESS TO CUSTOMERS, and jgg
ROMPTXESS WITH ORDERS AXD PRESCRIPTIOXSg g
RAYSOR cfc SIVEITiat, 31 Fattott -A.xr©
wis
-
PAR 293 PAT _f§
Parker Willie, wks a fur factory, bds 266 Patton ave
Patton Ed, bds 311 S Main ||
Patton Annie, c, cook, 32 Bailey ej
Patton J Mont,' carpenter, bds 300 Grove gg
Patton Nancy A, r College near N Main 0
Patton John, lab, r College near N Main ||
Patton Pink, r near 139 Beaumont f|
Patton Mrs, r near 139 Beaumont •
Patton John, r near 139 Beaumont
Patton Ester Mrs, r near 139 Beaumont _^
Patton Cipt Thomas VV, superintendent Electric Street Ry,W
office S Main, r 95. Charlotte (Telephone 56)
Gwyn & West, "^S^S^B
Established isSi. ' S'."E.; Court Square. S
Patton Mrs, wid James W, r 95 Charlotte Q
Patton T L Miss, r 95 Charlotte Q
Patton Thomas VV Mrs, r 95 Charlotte M
Patton Frank, C E, r Hillside near East
Patton Frank Mrs, r Hillside near East . £*
Patton Hester, c, laundress, r 27 Gudger **>
Patton West, c, coachman, r 27 Gudger a
Patton Mans, carpenter, bds Madison '•
Patton Robert H, carpenter, r 24 Blanton
Patton Mary M, r 24 Bailey ^"
Patton Laura, c, nurse, r Yarboro Place, South Asheville *i.
Patton O A, lab, Yarboro Place, South Asheville ^
•^S* JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR,!
BRANDIES AT -„>
Have been recommended by the loading phyaicianR of the state for medicinuCs-
parposes. ' COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. W
~ li/nnlnrn Pornlinn Donl/ Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
« western uaroiina BanK, rre»ideTnvLp * ***»& vic^fi-
' dent, J. L, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
£: $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
*5 and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
PAT 294 PAY
4
^ Patton Martha H Miss, r 309 S Main
g Patton Jessie, bds 429 S Main
^Patton John, bds 429 S Main
g Patton Kate Miss, r 429 S Main
45 Patton Annie D Miss, r 429 S Main
S Patton J W, r 309 S Main
S Patton Bertie A Miss, saleslady Mimnaugh's Patton ave, bds
Cm °
t>- 309 S Main
vj Patton C C, r 309 S Main
5/ Patton Sephrona, bds 311 S Main
S-f Patterson Lottie L Miss, r 20 Charlotte «
ShPatterson VV R, r Alexanders, N C
5 „ Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
g * _ _
K? Patterson J R, Clerk Criminal Court, r 20 Charlotte
fcv» Patterson John, c, waiter Battery Park
5 Patterson D H, r East and Hillside
Patterson D H Mrs, r East and Hillside
• Patterson H D, wid, r East and Hillside
^Patterson F2va Miss,r Hill nr terminus Patton ave
^g Patterson John, bds Slagle House 90 Patton ave
Patterson Sarah, c, cook, r nr 263 Bailey
^ Patterson Fannie, c, r nr 263 Bailey *
2^ Patterson Amos, c, lab, r nr 263 Bailey
ff< Paulisch Frank, musician at Battery Park, bds 38 B;iiley
O Payne Jane, c, cook, bds 224 Cripple Creek
g McKINNON & PETRIEr Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
S CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Tj»« will n«v«»r
regret becoming:
• customer at
Rays:r Si Smith's Drug Store, SI Pattsn k:
Your trude appreciated. Your Interest studied. ^O
PAU ' 295 PE1 ~m
Pau Mary Miss, pupil H I School ^
Pearson Richmond, atty at law, office Legal building. (Tel CD
97.) r Richmond Hill. (Tel 71) m
Pearson Richmond Mrs, r Richmond Hill ^
Pearson Hy, c, bds 104 S Main
Pearson Julia, c, nurse, 104 S Main 5»
Pearson RG Rev, r Victoria 1^ miles south Main m
Pearson Mary B Mrs, r Victoria il/2 miles south Main ^
PEASE L M REV, supt Home Industrial School, dis- ©
tance 1^ miles south Main 2
Pease Anna E Mrs, r Home Industrial School
Peirce Bessie Miss, pupil H I School
O
THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY,
Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President. S^
■ "- ■ j^~
Peeler Samuel, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds 266 Patton av «•
Peeler Maggie, c, bds Cripple Creek ^
Peeler Rufus, c, gardener, r 224 Cripple Creek
Peeler Nancy, c, chambermaid, bds 224 Cripple Creek
Peeler Sallie, c, cook 109 Beaumont
Pegram Wm, elk Theo Morrison, genl merchandise. West
Haywood, bds Roberts and Buxton
Peigler G W, shoemaker, r 43 Depot
Peigler M A Mrs, r 43' Depot
Peigler Etta, r43 Depot
Peigler Commodore, bds 43 Depot
Peigler J E, supt ice factory, r 195 Roberts
c c
02,
3 S
!) Cor. So. Main& Eagle. »o
Jas. H. Loughran's "White Man's Bar, _,„„.. |f
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly • §,
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
- Wostsrn Carolina Sink. president> l- p- McLoud- vi<t^
^ VYi»Uiili \tm\iUm UttUOf dent) j. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
S $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
«> —
PEI • 296 PEN
STPeigler Martha Mrs, r 195 Roberts
_j PELHAM SAML D, Mngr Pelham's Pharmacy, 24
^ Patton ave, (Tel 49) r 42 Patton ave
g PENNIMAN & CO, W K Sr &WT, Hardware Mer-
chants, 13 North Main (Tel 53) (See adv)
* Penniman W R, r 34 Starne's ave
^| Penniman W R Mrs, r 24 Starne's ave
<2 Pennimafi VV T, r 104 South Main
•* Penniman W T Mrs, r 104 South Main
« Penniman Mary G Miss, r 104 South Mam
«.5Penniman Susan W Miss, r 104 South Main
g^Penniman W T Jr, r 104 South Main
gJS- —
So THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
<«.=
51- Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyk, President.
oJTPennel Fannie, r near cotton factory
S=jJPennel Jones, r near cotton factory
i Pennel T L, teamster, r near cotton factory
£ Penner Angus, bds South Main
■tPenlahd NAL, groceryman, South Main, r 82 Orange
O Penland H L Mrs, r 82 Orange
Penland J C, bartender r 29 North Main
* Penland, wid M. P, r 32 Penland .
^Penland Mary Miss, r 32 Penland
§B Penland M B Mrs, r 73 Haywood
^ Penland VV PL, cashr 1st Natl Bank, r 75 Haywood
5T Penland R H, fireman, bds Jeff Drive, near Frt Depot
*-6 ' " '
? MUM Si PETHIE Mercbnt Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
^ CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
^3
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate of any
description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
Property, make no mistake, you can do so to tho
best advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate of any
- description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
Property, make no mistake, you can do so to the
best advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C,
DAVOflD 0 OMITUIP S,ock of ttWUGGISTS' SGKDRIES Is tho Q
flAlOUn & OlVII flO moNtvnrlfdamlcoui. 31 PfittOfl AV^DG S
plete of any house in Asbevllle. ^— — — ^^
PEN 297 PET S
Penland Mary, c, laundress, r 73 Depot J2
Penland Hattie, <r, cook, r 73 Depot O
Penland Easter T, r near McDowell's Fish Pond m
Penland Charity A, r near McDowell's Fish Pond
Pervines Benj, fireman, bds Jeff Drive, near Frt Depot T*
Perkins Bettie, c,, chmaid, Gano House, Haywood and French ^j
Broad ave g^
PERRY W G, baker and confectioner, 26 South Main 2
(See desc art) £
Perry ES, tobacconist, bds Swan Hotel ©
Perry E E, piano tuner, bds Flint
Perry Josephine, r near ice factory
8p
REAL ESTATE, p
Gtuyn molest, "".EEE'o.,*
E«ta»li»ned l*si. S. E. CotfRT ScjUARS. §»
Perry J L, r Victoria, I */( mi South Main £
Perry Charlotte, r Victoria, il/£ nii South Main
Perry Eliza E, r Victoria
Perry Jno, nurseryman in Vanderbilt's Place, r Victoria §,§.
Petris Jos, bds 35 Penland g»
Peterson W A, ptr, r 62 Bridge ^}
Peterson A V Miss, r 62 Bridge
Petty Mose c, r Sorrels nr Beaumont
Petty Anna e, laundress, r 136 Valley
Petty Lucrecia c, r 136 Valley
Petitt Nancy c, r Riverside Park
Pettit Geo, bricklayer, bds Spring nr Broom Factory
m C
95 ~
The >>ntest mid Mom <luict place in Town to spend an hour or|M
two at Milliards or Pool, and aJ the name time Smile," is at ^ s
k H, Loughran's White Man's Bar," fc*™*?",fi
20° B
2 Western Carolina Bank, pf*P ^.|StirvS-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, < ashier. ( apital.
p $50,000, Surplus, 82O.000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
'C ral Banking Business Transacted.
3~ PHA 298 PIN "
2£ Pharr J F, eng, bds Depot nr Freight Depot
-S Phelps J S, elk Swartzberg, io Patton ave, r same
-^Phifer Chas c, mech, r 2 Woodfin
§ Phifer Lucinda c, r 2 Woodfin
g* Phillips Mary c, r 36 Brick
— Phillips Geo, plasterer, bds Flint
:$! Phillips Amanda c, laundress, r Academy
** Phillips Wilton, carp, 117 S French Broad ave
^Phillips wid Wm M D, r Depot nr 421 Bailey
I |Phillips Isbell, bds Depot nr 421 Bailey
js'Phillips Pollie c, r — Phillip
SxPhillips Benj c, lab, r 14 Phillip
II THE ASEE7ILLE AND CRAGGY MOUHTAIN HAILWA1
*j£ Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. \V. B. Gwyn, President.
*-Pickens j W, elk Graves & Thrash, 19 So Main, r same
giPickett Lillie Mrs, bds 352 Haywood
3|Pickett — , bds 318 Haywood
i 'Pinner Eliza, wks Victoria, 1% mile S Main
£ Pinkins Jas c, r 1^8 Bailey.
_«Pinkins Fannie c, r 168 Bailey
*->Pinkins Carrie c, r 168 Bailey
•^JPinkins Rosa c, r 178 Bailey
S^Pinkins July, r 178 Bailey
1/jPinkins Maria c, r 168 Bailey
5f5Pinkins Pressly, lab, bds 168 Bailey
§Pinkerton J E Rev, r nr 357 N Main
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g McKINNQN & PETRIE MM Tailors» 58 Soiltl] Main Stet>
<d
kg Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
I
Stock o« DRUGGISTM' SUNDRIES is tne> ^
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RAYSOR & SMITH'S
- 31 Patton Avenue
most viiritMl nui\ eoui- Gj Patfnn ftwoniio 5
<t> ^
plete of any bouse in Ashetille. -s 2.
PIN 299 POE
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Pinkerton Julia N Mrs, r nr 357 N Main £2,
Pinners Jas, carp, 1-32 Short 5^
Pinners Texanna, r 32 Short g»
Pitts Davids, merchant, r 42 Haywood q«
Pitts Elizabeth, d2 Haywood 2"
Pitts Minnie bds 42 Haywood -S
Pitts Julia, bds 42 Haywood |q
Pitts Win, fanner, bds Depot nr Freight Depot 30
Pitt M B Miss, bds 72 Depot
Pitcher — , painter, bds 17 Bridge
Pixley H L, mechanic, bds 318 Haywood
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Piatt J M, carp, r 94 East 2.«
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Piatt Annie J, r 94 East
Piatt C M, lawyer, r Van Gilder House g
Piatt C M Mrs, propr Van Gilder House U
Pleasant, wid John L, r 119 S French Broad ^
Pleasant Ava L Miss, bds 1 19 S French Broad X
Pleasant Mary M Miss, r 119 South French Broad y
Pleasant Alice L Miss, bds 1:9 South French Broad ^
Pleasant John S, clerk at Heston's, S Main, bds 119 South
French Broad ^
Pleasant Annie L Miss, bds 119S French Broad
Podwell Cal, bds 12 Jefferson Drive *»
Poe , carpenter, bds 73 N Main **"
S^ffSSfEfeJE Jas. H, Loughran's "White Man's Barf
on exhibiton to attract the *""
attention of the lower trade. - 5..,iv «„■« »,; r.»u ™ ~« 52"
But Flrst-Class Goods only at Cor- South Maln and Ea2le W™ stalrs- ' ~
Western Carolina Bank, lWf\^KH
' dent. J. Jb. Eankin, C;
Lewis "Maddux,
joud, Vice-Presi-
I'ashier. Capital,
jS $o0,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
•— est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
POE 300 POR
«s i
^Poe W N, fireman, bds Jefferson Drive near freight depot
__. Poor Anna Mrs, r 278 College
5-« Poor Geo, printer, r 278 College
^ Poindexter Bud, engineer, bds Jefferson Drive near freight
depot
«£ Polley H E Mrs, wid G W B, r 244 Chestnut
J| Polley Marian Miss, r 244 Chestnut
£ Polley Bessie N Miss, r 244 Chestnut
gr Pollard John H,c, bds Cripple Creek
«j Pollard James, c, bds Cripple Creek
* Polk Rebecca E, bds ;i Grove
oel Ponaer Frank, tobacconist, r 255 Grove
^ZE^-IL. ESTATE,
I3ST3TJK<^-2Nr03E.
si Gwyn & West
S| u>tuM issi. S. E. Court Square.
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2^.Ponder Amnions, C E, r 255 Grove
ujS.-Pope Maggie Miss, pupil H I School
I^Pope Mattie Miss, pupil H I School
_ Pope T W, lab, r 32 Davidson
Pope T W Mrs, r 32 Davidson
^ Poole Ro, c, bds Patton ave and Church
w> Poole Josephine, c, cook, Patton ave and Church
^ Portner M H Mrs, r j6 Haywood
l_ Portner Mary Miss, bds j6 Haywood
O Portner Ro P, bookkeeper Asheville Shoe Co, bds 76 Hay-
^ wood
55 Portner Ettie Miss, bds 76 Haywood
C- ■
Z McKINNON & PETRIE, M]mi Tailors» f)8 Sonlh Main stre^
5 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
sto<-k of urn <;<r;isTS4 sundries In «iioQC
n OR/jlTlllQ Stock of IiRUOOISTJ
Ijl UIYII I U most vnrii'd ant* «*om-
plete of any bouse iu Asheville.
31 Patton Avenue, &i
, fcrts
3?
POR
301
POW
Portner Rina Miss, bds 76 Haywood
Portner Bessie Miss, bds j6 Haywood
Portner Grace Miss, bds 76 Haywood
Porter R B, c, wks tobacco factory, r 88 South Beaumont
Porter Viney, c, r 88 S Beaumont
Porter Rector, c, laundress, r bet Valley and Eagle
Porter J R Mrs, r Flint
PORTER R R, Traveling Salesman Richmond, Va,
and proprietor Asheville Cigar Co, 33 Patton ave, 2d
floor, r Flint street (See desc article)
Porter J A, tobacconist, r [21 Haywood
Porter Carrie Mrs, r 121 Haywood
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m«„, mi* uu. A^e3.tB.
S- E.' COUET SQUA.K-E.
Posey William, drayman, r near Ice Factory
Posey John, drayman, r near Ice Factory
Postell A, c, waiter Battery Park
Postell T W, mngr Swannannoa Hotel, r same
Postell vvid Hugh, bds 42 Academy
Postelle Thomas, bds 89 Depot
Postelle Laura Miss, bds 89 Depot
Postelle Will, bds 89 Depot
Postelle Rev, r 89 Depot
Postelle Eunice Miss, bds 89 Depot
Potts Edward, cJ lab, r 217 Valley
Powell Alfred, c, w*ks Rock Quarry, r 160 Sycamore
No Free Lunches served, or
any kind of Wild Animals
on exhibition to attract the
attention of the lower trade.
But First-Class Goods only at
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Jas, B, Louriws "Whits Man's Bar,'5
Cor. South Main and Eagle (Down Stain.)
:•
a3 til 1 PI1 n I Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
WRKlfiM Lam da HailK. President, L. P. Mcloud, Vice-Presi-
w II001QIII UUIUIIIIU UUIII\| deut y £ Rankjn Cashier. Capital.
_*f $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository, lnter-
J~ est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
POW 302 PRE
•*£ , — — .
^Powell Mary, r 160 Sycamore
* Powell M'Liss,cook 88 N Main
£ Powell Britt, c, yard boy, S8 N Main
. Powell Annie, c, cook Academy
| POWELL GEORGE S, Powell & Snider, Groceries and
£k Feed, Patton ave and S Main
% Prather Mary, c, laundress 29 Clements
Je Prather Margaret, r 174 Pine
£5 Pradey Tilda, c, chambermaid, Patton ave and Church
</i Pradee Frank, bds 300 Bailey
S Pradee John, carp; r 300 Bailey
k =Pradee Ann, r 300 Bailey
[[ Gwyn & West, ""^SSiSS-.
g| KHiRbiubed lssi. s. E. Court Square.
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S'^Prayter Minnie Miss, pupil H I School
°|Prator M A, r Hill near Buttrick
gc^Prator John, farmer, r Hill near Buttrick
I Preteere F A Miss, tel opr, Battery Park, r same
Pressley Pe:er, teamster, r 43 Pine
^Pressley Peter Mrs, r 43 Pine
^>Pressley Hester, cook 29 N Main
^Pressley Adline, r near Cotton Factory
Pressley D M, wks Cotton Factory, bds near same
^Pressley Nannie L, wks Cotton Factory, bds near same
^Pressley Frank, farmer, bds near Cotton Factory
^Pressley Caroline, bds near Cotton Factory
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& PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
nHUOflO 0 OMIITUIO Stock of 1»HEGGISTS' SUNDRIES ill the g
nftloUll & olVII H 0 moat varied and com- Jj p^ ^ygj]^ ?|
§9.
plete of any house in Asheville. ■—■■»»—■ &£
. .£§,
PRE 303 PRU 1 1
Pressley Thorrlas, wks Cotton Factory, r near same p0
Pressley Mary, r near Cotton Mills ~^g
Pressley T N, bds S Main % |"
Prisehof Sallie, r, cook 69 Bailey -*S
Priesley John, c, wks Battery Park, bds 13 Peachtree
Price Julia, c, chambermaid Swan Hotel, r same
Price Lottie W Miss, bds Church
Price H L, bds 141 Haywood
Price H L Mrs, bds 141 Haywood
Price Larkin, lab, bds nr Cotton mills
Price Bettie, c, cook 119 S French Broad
Prince Adline, c, cook 26 Flint
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Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SqUARE. ^A
Pritchard Mary M, bds Cripple Creek Q
Pritchard John C, farmer, r Cripple Creek ft
Pritchard M, R Roman, bds Cripple Creek NH
Pritchard Alice, r Cripple Creek
Pritchard Sallie, r Cripple Creek Qi
Proffitt H B, elk Asheville Dry Goods Co N Main, r 82 q
Woodfin q
Proffitt «H B Mrs, r 82 Woodfin •
Proffitt Sallie, r 340 N Main
Propst Robert, c, wks Patton ave and Water, down stairs "-■
Proctor James, c, coachman, r 83 S Main S-
Pruett M'Liss, r McDowell nr Fitch planing mills *^
The Neatest and Most <luiet place in Town to spend an hour or^j
two at -Billiards or Cool, and at the same time 'smile." is at J3
k H. Louetiran's lite Man's Bar,
Cor. South Main & 2agle,!
" ' ' ""■' "~ ~a
(Down Stairs.)
V
-: Western Carolina Bant SSSSSi^S:
;j| $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
'^ ral Banking Business Transacted.
PRU 304 QUE
SS Pruett George, lab, r McDowell nr Fitch planing mills
35 Pruett Eliza, bds 76 S Main .
~~" Pruett L A, vvks Eckle's livery stables, r 76 Main
=3 Pruett Maggie F, bds 76 S Main
^ Purefoy G W Dr, physician, office 24 S Main, r 27 Charlotte.
as (Telephone 57)
^ Purefoy G W Mrs, r 27 Charlotte
^ Pulliam Mary W Miss, bds 234 N Main
" Pulliam Louis C, r 250 N Main
t Pulliam Katie W Miss, r 250 N Main
si Pulliam Lawrence Mrs, r 250 N Main
•« Pulliam Amelia Miss, bds 250 Main v
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•;- Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treats. \V. B. Gwyn, President.
I ; PULLIAM LAWRENCErTheNationalBank of Ashe-
ville, D C Waddell, pres ; W W Barnard, vice pres ;
*a Lawrence Pulliam, cashier, r 250 N Main. (See adv)
Putnam Milo, painter, bds 73 N Main
'* Putnam Julia, r 254 N Main
QPyett Jim, shoemaker, r College nt Main
g/^UACKENBOSH W J, bds 29 West Haywood
2^C QUEEN J G, Dr, dentist, r 140 Hill nr Buttrick.
(See desc article)
oQueen Master Clifford, bds 140 Hill near Buttrick
g McKINNQN & PETRIE ]lm]mi Tililors> 58 Soiltl1 Main street>
^3 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
w
'E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w
rE offer for sale choice Ileal Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Pat ton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
5ysL=E lm Ji Satfs Drug Store, 21 Patten Ave. ^
a customer at J ^ W 7 . _ |_j
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. J^J
QUE~ 305 RAM
■ — £ij
Queen Dr J G Mrs, r 140 Hill neai Buttrick i^
Quinn Katie, cook 353 Haywood &*
RAGLE H A, fireman, bds Jeff" Drive near Freight $?»
Depot O
Ragsville Randall c, lab, r 175 Sycamore
Ragsville Mahaley c, r" 175 Sycamore s
Ragsvilie ] Ac, janitor Cemetery, r 60 Academy
Ragsville F L c. r 60 Academy
8.2
Ragsville Enoch r, lab, S Asheville, Ragsville Place
Raines Jim, lab, r 95 East
Raines Pollie, r 95 East
THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. COMPANY
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Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. VV. B. Gwvx. Presideut. £;;
, an
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Ramseni Ida <r, cook, 53 Haywood
ft
Ramsem Jane c, cook, ^8 Cherry
9i
Ramsem Alice c, cook, 235 N Main
Ramsem Mary Mrs, r Depot nr French Broad Lumber Yards
Ramsem Vernon, r Depot nr French Broad Lumber Yards
Ramsem H M, CE, r Depot nr French Broad Lumber Yards
Ramsey Jno N Mrs, r N Asheville
RAMSEY JNO N, The Asheville Investment Co, 14 S
Main, r N Asheville -■— v
Ramsey Dr J F, dentist, office Patton ave, r 69 Charlotte
Ramsey J F Mrs, r 69 Charlotte gg
Ramsey P G, wks Cotton Mills, r nr same ^
Jas. H, Loughran's "White Man's Bar,M Cor „s<> "^/;^IL J
O Down Stairs.
HIGHEST' QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly ?"
^J ,__ ■ li « l Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
~ Western C&rolini Bank president> l- p- McL°ud> vice-pre-i-
^ VVWWiii VHHWMMtt ■«""< dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
3 $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
RAM 306 RAN
2£ Ramsey P C, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
— Ramsey A, wks Cotton Mills, r nr same
w- Ramsey Bessie I, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
§ Ramsey Albert A, wks Cotton Factory, r nr same
I Ramsey S E, r nr Cotton Factory
_, Ramsey Rich'd, brick mason, r nr Cotton Factory
:£ Ramsey Lewis, r nr Cotton Mills
*- Ramsey J J, brickmason, r nr Cotton Factory
*J Ramsey M E, r nr Cotton Factory
_ Ramsey Elizabeth, r nr Cotton Factory
5 1 Randall Hester, wks Cotton Factory, Uds 5 1 1 Haywood
_J Randall James, bartender Glen Rock, r same
is THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
5*% Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyx. President.
-i c
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°.|. Rankin Rev G C, removed to Mo Conference, r Kansas
£'| City
f" RANKIN J EUGENE, The Western Carolina Bank,
oc
Lewis Maddux, pres, Lawrence P McLoud vice pres,
j E Rankin, cashr, (Tel bank 79), r 63 Merrimon ave
O Rankin T E Mrs, r 6t, Merrimon ave
Rankin Clarence, bkkpr The National Bank of Asheville, bds
63 Merrimon ave
*B Rankin W E, elk Hammershlag & Whitlock S Main, r 63
3£ Merrimon ave
£5 Rankin A E, r 63 Merrimon ave
5 Rankin J G, r 63 Merrimon ave
»■* '
* McKINNON li PETEIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main' Street,
^ CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS. !g*
OM J KMSS TO CUSTOMERS, and J^.
ROMPTXESS WITH ORDERS AXD PRESCRIPTION'S *_j
H.-A.Y®0:FL c*> SMITH, 31 Patton -A.ve. fe*
RAN 307 RAY
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Rankin Grace A Miss, r 63 Merrimon ave
Rankin wid W D, r 235 N Main
Rankin Betsy, c, bds 53 Mountain
Rankin Alonzo, merchant Bearden, Rankin -fe Co S Main, r
Cherry and Flint
Rankin Carrie Mrs, r Flint and Cherry
Rankin Ciella, c, laundress, r 168 Bailey \.
Rankin Pink, c, r 168 Bailey £,
Rash S Jane, bds Riverside Park «;:
Rash W C, r Riverside Park ||
Ravvls Dr B F, bds 32 French Broad ave '"*?
Ravvls B F Mrs, bds 32 Broad ave ^y
The Sunset Mountain Land Co
CWYN & WEST 3S
1 AGENTS. |ej
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33. Court Square. lift
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RAWLS RR&CT, late Propr'sSwan Hotel, r same
Ravvls R R Mrs, r Swan Hotel
RAWLS CHARLES T, Real Estate and Insurance
5 Patton ave, bds Swan Hotel. (See adv centre lines)
RAYSOR C A, Raysor & Smith, Druggists 31 Patton g£
ave, (Tel 5), r 88 N Main. (See adv top lines) 3
Ray ford Jessee, c, wks 104 S Main
Ravenscrofc Theological School, bet Church and Bailey-
Ray John, c, porter 56 Bailey y_s
Ray Celia, c, laundress, r near Phillip a.
Ray Bessie Miss, r foot Baird *~
Ray Edward, teamster, r West andSeney
AT JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," I
AT / -.
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the state for medicinal
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs.
Organized .May. 1888; Lewis Maddux.
President, L. 1'. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
_i 5)50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
•5. and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies. *
* RAY 308 REA "
-"*■ Ray Edna Mrs, r West and Seney
g Ray S W, elk Penniman & Co, 13 No Main, r 105 Hillside
^RayS W Mrs, r 105 Hillside
g Ray Avon O, r 105 Hillside
J Ray H B, elk E F Hines, College, r 382 N Main
a Ray H B Mrs, r 382 N Main
-Jf Ray Laura, c, laundress, r 1 Beaumont
t^ Ray Isaac, c, tobacco pekr, r 1 Beaumont
J Ray William, wks Cotton Mills, bds 29 W Haywood
I Ray — Mrs, r 165 S Main
£ I Ray T B, r foot Baird
1't Ray T B Mrs, r foot Baird
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CWYN & WEST,
: IflUlUUUlllin&llJMCo.
E. COJJJRT SQUAEE.
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jrKay C F, real estate and ticket broker opo Swan Hotel S
ui-| Ray Young, coachman, r 83 S Main
t
| Main
iX.
Reading A E, elk Oaks' Hotel, r same
? Reagan Arthur, tobacconist, bds 169 Chestnut
^j Reagan Arthur Mrs, bds 169 Chestnut
^ Reagan Carrie Miss, bds 47 Woodfin
Rea Alex, c, coachman, bds 31 1 Sonth Main
^ Rea Alfred, carp, r 31 1 South Main
5£ Rea Lillie, r 31 1 South Main
Jj; Reavis Annie, r 161 Bailey
O Reavis Jos, shoemaker, r 161 Bailey
^
\ McKINHON k PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 5a South Main Street
< —
~ CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS, ggj
OI.ITEXESR TO CUSTOMERS, and •>>
ROMPTXESN WITH ORDERS AXD PRESCRIPTIONS gL
HAYSOR cfo JS3VEITI3C, 31 I»atton Axre. isj
~REC 309 RED ^
Rector Mitchell, teamster, bds 155 North Main
Rector Lila Miss, 155 North Main t/i
Rector J S. elk A D Cooper's, North Ct Place, r 155 North g
Main
Rector L M Mrs, r 155 North Main
Rector Bessie Miss, bds 155 North Main
Rector W G, electric worker, r 24 Rector " ^
Rector R G Mrs, r 24 Rector
Rector Maggie L Mis, bds 24 Rector f p
Reese Naomi Miss, nurse Mission Hospital, 17 Charlotte
Redford Geo, fireman, bds Jeff Drive, near frt depot
Redwood Hy W, bds 70 Bailey ^~
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The Sunset Mountain Land Co
St. 152. Court Square
O
CWYN & WEST ||
I AGENTS. !<■
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Redwood Helen T Miss, bds 70 Bailey
Redwood Sue T Mrs, r 70 Bailey
Redwood Wm M, bds 70 Bailey
REDWOOD H & CO, Dry Goods, Notions and Cloth-
ing, H Redwood, P I Love, — McDonald, 7 and 9
'Patton ave (See adv side lines)
Redwood H, r 70 Bailey
Redmond Willis R, janitor Bank of Asheville, r 82 Valley
Redmond Maria, c, r 82 Valley
Redmond Lizzie, housemaid, 146 Chestnut
Redmond C C, r 80 Seney
Redmond J D, r 80 Seney
JAS. H. LOUGBRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," I
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State for medicinal r
purposes, COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Do*n Stairs. <?
* Western Carolina Bank, gu^^SSj^vfflJte
' dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
j2 $50,000, Surplus, §20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
*l£ and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
5 RED 310 ~ REI
2S Redmond S M, grocer, r 8o Seney
~Z Redmond Martha, c, r 36 Mulberry
'^-'Reddick Sue, c, laundress, r W Haywood
aReddick Lillie, c, cook, Sy Patton ave
£Reed J E Mrs, r North Main, near Hillside ave
bREED J E, elk U. S Circuit Court, r North Main, Hr
Hillside
J^Reed S H, atty, office North Main, r 118 Woodfin
jReed S H Mrs, r 118 Woodfin
£ Reed J E Mrs, r North Main and North
jjIReed Wm, c, waiter, Battery Park
g'CReed Becca, c, r 40 Poplar
II The Sunset Mountain Land Co. CWYN&WE!^t..
3J.S S. IE. COTJTirr SQ,TJj!LI^E.
a? .
uj.lReed Wm, c, coachman, 300 South French Broad
llREEVES DR R H, Reeves & Smith, dentists, 7 Patton
ave 2d floor, r 35 Spruce
Reeves R H Mrs, r 35 Spruce
IReeves Mabell M Miss, r 35 Spruce
^Reeves Bonnie Miss, r 35 Spruce
-.Reeves Bessie Miss, r 35 Spruce
Reeves Nellie J Mrs, bds 58 Haywood
^Heid Hespie Miss, seamstress, 34 Starnes ave
SCReid Matildas, r 36 Mulberry
■- <Reid Nancy c, r 36 Riverside Park
OReid Lola D c. r 36 Riverside Park
£ McKINNQN & PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
E CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Yon will never
regret becoming:
a customer at
^
kp Si Smith's Drug Store, 31 Patten Ave,
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. ip>
REI 311 REY
Reid Lola c, ch maid, 1 15 Haywood
W
RE VELL T J, groceries and feed, N Main, bds West- c/a
ern Hotel. (See desc article) m
Revell A W, ptr nr 255 Grove ^
Revell Catherine S, r nr 255 Grove <^
REVELL & WAGNER, family groceries, Patton ave, f>
[Tel 69], (See desc art) ^
REYNOLDS W T, Clerk County Court, also Reynolds,
Spears & Sawyer, mngrs Grand Opera House, r 22 "gS
Woodfin, (See desc art) £3
Reynolds W T Mrs, r 22 Woodfin f J
Reynolds Alice Mrs, r 48 Spruce *i|
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Wm. W. West, See. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn. President. *b
GO*
THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
Reynolds D L, sheriff Buncombe Co, bds 67 College £?
Reynolds D L Mrs, bds 67 College
Reynolds N A, city tax collector, r 52 Woodfin
Reynolds Carrie K Miss, r 88 N Main
Reynolds Ada B Miss, r 88 N Main S
Reynolds C V, bds 88 N Main i
Reynolds T E Mrs, wid Jno E, r 88 N Main
Reynolds Ora L Miss, r 88 N Main
Reynolds Maggie c, cook, 116 Cherry ^-^
Reynolds Jos, bds 77 Hill . 5?
Reynolds Jennie c, cook, 78 Park ave *»
Reynolds Matties, house maid, 78 Park ave
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•Jas, H, Loughran's "We Man's fiar,"Cor-SoJlai°&Eagk I
D Down Stairs.
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly S"
m? ___ - ., ■ i Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux.
- WssLern Cud mi ml president> l- p- McL°ud> vice-presi-
^ YVIBVIUM VUiVhMto tftti»M dent) j E. Rankiri) Cashier. Capital
S $50,000, Surplus, §20,000. State, County and City Depository.
~REY 312 RHO
ac Reynolds Kate, bds 50 Bailey
_ • Reynolds Mary, bds 50 Bailey
■ &, Reynolds Mary, r 134 Bailey
* Reynolds J K, liveryman at Battery Park, r 134 Bailey
S Rhineheardt E T, contr, r 49 Chestnut
"* Rhineheardt E T Mrs, r 49 Chestnut
^ Rhinehart L' F, carp, r Depot nr Freight Depot
o- Rhinehart K G, carp, r Depot nr Freight Depot
** Rhinehart O V, bds Depot nr Freight Depot
Rhinehart Edgar, bds Depot nr Freight Depot
«*.•£ Rhinehart Cora Miss, bds Depot nr Freight Depot
S'C Rhinehart Hester Miss, bds Depot nr Freight Depot
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P THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
5^- W-m. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwvx, President.
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°|' Rhinehart F M. carp, r Depot nr Freight Depot
*! Rhinehart L A Mrs, r Depot nr Freight Depot
i Rhimer Jno R, carp, bds 346 Haywood
£ Rhodes — . carp, bds 69 Seney ,
I Rhodes Olivia B Miss, bds 79 Academy
w> Rhodes Lonie R, bds 79 Academy
Rhodes C E, r 79 Academy
Rhodes A, mechanic, r 79 Academy
£SE Rhodes Donie Miss, bds 348 Haywood
^r Rhodes Jno, Plumber, r 348 Haywood
g Rhodes Nancy, r 348 Haywood
^ Rhodes Frank, wksAsheville Fur Factory, bds 266 Patton ave
i MsEHM Si FETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
— CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
\17B are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
»» Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
tlfB arc State Agents for X. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
" Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of Mew York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
•' Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn.*'
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
k H, loupjiran's W h ite'Man1 s=B ar.
tlA lull II Si ulVII II U mo«* varied and com- Oj pattnij AyPTlTJP £*"
plete oT any house in tslievillt*. i ^
RHO 313 ~RI C~ " O
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Rhodes Lizzie, bds McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills ^
Rhodes Caswell, lab, bds McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills g
Rhodes Jno, drayman, r McDowell nr Fitch's Planing Mills ^
Rhodes Elizabeth, r McDowell, near Fitch Planing Mill g_,
Rhodes James, farmer, McDowell, near Fitch Planing Mill -^
Richmond H F, coachman, r 125 Broad O
Richmond Mrs, r 125 Broad *•
RICH JOHN R, Ballard, Rich & Boyce, Stoves, Tin- |
ware arid plumbing, W Court Place, (Tel 17) r 95
College. (See descriptive article)
Rich John P Mrs, r 95 College
Rich Theo E Mrs, r 95 College
GLuy n * CUest, •""^SJEk..
Established ISSI. S*! E- CoURT SQUARE.
Rich J L, bookkeeper Ballard, Rich & Boyce, bds 95 College
Rich Charles, carpenter, bds 27 North Main
Ricker W C, carp, r 419 N Main
Ricker Nancy Jane, r 419 N Main
Rickman Murry, wks cotton factory,, r near same
Rickman Manley, wks cotton factory, r near same
Rickman J C, lab, r near cotton factory
Rickman A C, r near cotton factory
Rickman John M, r 338 S Main
Rickman Mattie A, r 338 S Main
Rice Artie Miss, pupil A F College
Rice Grace Miss, r Charlotte and IVoodfin
The Xeatest and Host Quiet place in Town to spend an hour or
two at Billiards or l'ool, and at the Maine time *%i»iile.'* in at
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|) Cor. South Main & Eagle, ■?
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1 Down Stairs.;
2IU
- Western Carolina Bant ^p^1^^^^
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
e| 150,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
"^ ral Banking Business Transacted.
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-3 RIC 314 ROA
2£ Rice John S, r 234 N Main
•33 Rice Noah, c, lab. r 105 Beaumont
." — ' Rice Ben, c, r 105 Beaumont
% Rice Cordelia, c, r 60 Academy
S3 ^
S Rice Emanuel, <r, waiter Glen Rock
ss Rice Win, c, lab, bds <5 French Broad ave
3j| Rice Millie, c, laundress, r 5 French Broad
" Rice Maggie, c, laundress, Grand Central, bds 5- French
^* Broad
Rice Agnes Miss, bds 32 French Broad ave
si Rice Thomas, c, railroader, r Cripple Creek
«gc Rice Addie, cy cook, bds Cripple Creek
1 tie mm m craggy him ramlii
So
fc.2 Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. \V. B. GyTyn, President.
« a - — ■ ■
p~ Riddle Silas, bds 16 Buttrick
£3 Rigby Lizzie Miss, pupil H I School
II Rigby Tillie Miss, pupil H I School
Rimer Ellen Miss, r 2 East
B
h Ripley, wid R S, r 103 Academy
q Rives Nannie Miss, saleslady The Big Racket, so Main, r 16
*-* Vance
°*» Rives Lizzie, saleslady Fields, S Main, r 16 Vance
^ Rives T W, motor man Electric Car Line, r 16 Vance
1/2 Rives B F, conductor Electric Ry, r 16 Vance
*~* Rives B F Mrs, r 16 Vance
O Roach Philip, tinner, bds 120 Cherry
•-> ■ — ■ ■ ■
g McKINNON l PETR1E Merchant Tailors, 08 South Main Street,
t-J Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
r»i\/r>m r, nlliTlin Stoek of DRUGGISTS' SIM>RIES is the
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
.«n.M..d<«. 3j pa(J0|) H,e|)1]e|
plete oJ' any house iu Abbeville.
ROB 315 ROB
Robinson Ella, c, cook 142 Hill
Robison Clara M Mrs, 1 122 Blanton
Robison Mattie, r 122 Blanton
Robison K W, route agt R and D, r 122 Blanton
Robinson Julius, c, lab, r 109 Beaumont
Robinson Frank E, abstract, office C H bldg, r Atkinson n\v
Asheville
Robinson Mary L Mrs, r Atkinson
Robinson. Sarah E, cook, bds 82 Park ave
Robinson Sam, c, butler Gano House Haywood and French
Broad ave
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Robbins Mont, railroader, bds 500 S Depot m
Roberts Victoria Miss, r W Haywood C/5
Roberts H M, expressman, bds Van Gilder House ' ^j
Roberson J D Rev, pastor M E Church cor Haywood and ^
Buttrick, r bet Hill and Haywood
Roberson Mary E Mrs, r bet Hill and Haywood
Roberson Clara, c, cook 158 Chestnut
Robertson JD,r 11 Hiawassa Place
Robertson J D Mrs, r 1 1 Hiawassa Place
Robertson Violet, c, cook 95 Bailey
Robertson Hy, bds 57 Church
No Free Lunches served, or !.. H f «„«,V..J. fiUflil* M»J« Q«. "
any kind of Wild Animals
on exhibiton to attract the
attention of the lower trade. ,,„„ ., ,. M . . «,w1, ,_ .. . ,
But First-Class Goods only at Cor- South Maln an* Ea2le (Do,ro 8t»ln.)
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Robertson Mary, bds 57 Church 5"
The Svaset Mountain Land k
CWYN & WEST,
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S. E. COTTJRT SQUABE. £»
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Robinson Anna, c, r bet Starnes ave and Cherry
3
Jas. H, Loughran's "White Man's Ear," |
Organize 1 May. 18S - Maddux.
President, L, "P. Mclioud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
.» $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
~ est paid on deposits of 1'uur muniiis ■ r lender in Saving Department.
ROB 316 ROL
5T Robinson Pink, r, shoemaker, r 314 Bailey-
Robinson Phillis, laundress, r 314 Bailey
=^ Robinson Elbert, c, butler 24 Grove
-■. Robinson Violet, c, cook, r nr Phillip
p Robinson Wm, c, lab, r nr Phillip
'~ Robison Annie, bcls 122 Blanton
» Rochester Thomas, lab, r Madison "
3* Rochester Lizzie, r Madison
gr Rockholder I Miss, housekeeper Oaks Hotel, r same
<*- Rockoe — , r Seney and East
oc
L^ Rockoe Mrs, r Seney and East
£ = Roddicks Ella, c, cook 44 Phillips
IRIE^Z-. ESTATE,
I3>TSTJIS,^L.2SrCE.
II Gwyn & West,
g.| Established ls&i. S. E. Court Square.
MJ .
S '" Rodgers Wiley, carp, r nr Woodfin and Bridge
IU1 Rodgers Mary, r nr Woodfin and Bridge
= r Rogers — , r 169 Chestnut
v Rogers Mrs, bds 169 Chestnut
Rogers Rufus, carp, r 69 Seney
J^ Rogers Elizabeth, wks Cotton Factory, r same
j ROLLINGS Dr J W, V S Infirmary, S Main, opp Swan
^g Hotel, (See descriptive article)
Rollins Wallace E, r 175 Chestnut
q Rollins T S, r 175 Chestnut
^ RoUins Emma Miss, r 175 Chestnut
22 Rollins Carrie Miss, r 175 Chestnut
& PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 Sonth Mm Street,
'5 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
a (HAITI]) ^ Stock of I>RUG_GISTS- SUNDRIES is the
15 (x OSVIi I I 0 mo«t varied nn<1 com- 01 DoHnn Aupni 1 P
plcte ul any bouse in \shcvillc.
Ills Sunset Ma M k CWYM & wisJls.
S. IK. COURT SC^TT^DREi.
ROL 317 RUS
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Rollins IV W, tobacconist, r 175 Chestnut 5^
Rollins W N Mrs, r 175 Chestnut • g
Rollins Greene, c, coachman 175 Chestnut S2{
Rollins C H, elk, r 5 Spring £»
Rollins Mary A Mrs, r 5 Spring £*
Romeo Henry, r Grove bet Bailey and French Broad ave -I
Romeo Lena Mrs, r Grove bet Biiley and French Broad ave
Romeo John, bartender, r Grove bet Bailev and French x3
Broad ave .
Ross Grace, c, cook yj Bailey :S*
Ross Zero, c, butler JJ Bailey
Rosenbaum Leo, bds 199 Haywood
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■'ft.
Rosbrough James, c, section hand, r near French Broad
Lumber Yard 2
Rosenbury Charlotte S, r Victoria, 1 % miles S Main
Rosenbury Charles W, r Victoria, 1% miles S Main *
Rudy Simon P, bds 24 Bailey
Ruff Ada Miss, pupil H I School .
Rumley R P Rev, c, janitor Graded School, r 16 Short
Rumley Dora, c, r 16 Short
Rush Anna, c, cook, r 180 Pine ^
Rush Henry, c, r 180 Pine ■s-"
Ruscher W T. car inspector, r Jeff Drive near Freight Depot
Ruscher Sallie Mrs, r Jeff Drive, near Freight Depot
»yFSLofn tSTESU to l tnjhs'i ' ' White Mi Bar," §
on exhibiton to attract the — »— «— .....n.. -
attention of the lower trade. . •, .,„■ . _ , p8
But First-Class Goods only at Wr- 5011W1 kam ana Ea^le (Eows Stairs.1
^ Western Carolina Bank, p^p^-'^fy^^
' dent. J. E. Rankin, ' ashier. Capital,
.2 $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Int»>r-
^ est paid on deposits of four months or longer iu Savings Department.
3 RUS 318 ~~ SAN
^"Russell Alice Miss, pupil A F College
^ Russell Ella Miss, pupil A F College
^ Russell F B Miss, teacher H Ind School for colored 249
«r College
g Rutherford Maria, c, r 212 Beaumont
* Rutjes A J Mrs, housekeeper Swan Hotel, r same
.3 Ryder Mary D Miss, r 244 Crestnut
"13 "
S3 CiAB/N W IV, died September jth, 1890
'£ ^"^ Sabin Genivieve Mrs, r 69 Academy
* ^Sabin W F, bds 69 Academy
«.|Sabin G E, bds 69 Academy
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^E^Xj ESTATE,
11 Gwyn & West
SJ uomimihi g; E. Court Square.
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g ^Sadler A J, tailor, r 8 Jefferson Drive
^gSadler A M Mrs, r 8 Jefferson Drive
Example Lillie Miss, pupil H I School
§ Sams John B, carpenter, r 323 Bailey
jSams Margaret S, r 323 Bailey
^Sampson Walter, wks 337 S Main
OSandford Alexander, c, sexton 1st Baptist Church, r near 19
«*8 ^Clements
^Sanders Alice, wks cotton mills, bds 122 Roberts
OSanders Joseph, wks cotton mills, bds 122 Roberts
an .
^Sanders B G, r Bailey near Fitch Planing Mill
SSanders Heiter, r Bailey near Fitch Planing Mills
S UdMM ft PFTRIF Merchant Tailors, ~>S South Main Street,
ZJ. Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
DAUODD 0 OMITLDO stooU of»I>RrGO,!*TS' si^dkies is the g
II A I OU H 4i OlVII fl 0 most varied and com- jj pgj|g|| ^YSIlllG. fe
plete of any house in Asheville. — >^— ^— ^^™ 5?
SAN 319 SCH o
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Sanders, wid David, r 254 N Main ^
Sanders Lavinia, c, r near cotton factory g
Sanders Butler, c, lab, r 156 Church -^
Sanders Rita, £, laundress, 156 Church gp
Sandifer Graham, printer, bds 55 College j^
Sarratt <G B, brickmason, bds 333 S Main . O
Sarratt Alice, bds 333 S Main
Sawyer N C Mrs, r 58 Haywood
Sawyer E C, elk J P Sawyer's, 15 Patton ave, bds 58 Hay-
wood
Sawyer C, bookkeeper, 15 Patton ave, bds 58 Haywood
Sawyer "Daisy Miss, bds 58 Haywood
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GouynaiUest, real,ne^arIncE,
Established 1881. S. E- CoURT SqUaRE.
Sawyer Jamie, bds 58 Haywood
Sawyer Mary Miss, r 94 N Main
Sawyer Ellen Miss, r 94 N Main «o
Saville Prof, dancing master, bds Magnolia House
Scales Rebecca, c, cook, 78 Bailey ^
S3
Scalp Alice, cook, 27Shoit ^
SCHARTLE J W, Merchant Tailof, 42 N Main, r 30 g
Orange (See desc art) -P*
Schartle J W Mrs, r 30 Orange ^
Sbhartle Linda Miss, r 30 Orange #r~"
Schartle Willie Miss, r 30 Orange
Schartle Leon L, telegraph operator, bds 30 O/ange s*
The Neatest and Jlost ffcniet |>laee in Town to spend an hour or ^
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile." is at S>
Cor. South Main & Eagle, *
Jas. H, Louffhran's White'Man'rBar," -
(Down Stairs.)
« III I p I; n I Organized May, 1888; Lewis Mad, lux
- WBSiGrn Laro na banki *«»««*, l. f. ^lm„,i. vice-presi-
■S IIUOIUMI UUIUINJU UUMIX! (Jent j ,, Rankill) Cashier. Capital.
=s $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. .State. County and City Depository. Cene-
"S ral Banking Business Transacted.
SCH "~r~ 320 SCO
S£ Schartle Fred, tailor, wks J W Schartle, N Main,r College,
-S near Pine
w Schartle Fred Mrs, r College near Pine
b Schencke Frederick J, c, servant, bds Bartlett and Adams
% Schmidt Walter, assistant cook Battery Park, r same
C3 Schiller Alix, tailor, bds 12 Jefferson Drive
|SCHIFFMAN S, Pawnbroker, N Main, bds College
and Spruce (See descriptive article)
w Scott Walter c* tailor, r Water and Patton ave
\ Scott Anna L Mrs, r 56 French Broad ave
giiScott Hattie M Miss, r 56 French Broad ave
txScott Annie L Miss, r 56 French Broad ave
tj THE ASHEVILLE AND CHAGQY MOUNTAIN EMLWAY C0M?£
j.= Wji, W. Wkst, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwvx, President.
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a~Scotl Sadie E Miss, r 56 French Broad ave
fcisScott Gace L Miss, r 56 French Broad ave
2^Scott.Edw F, master, r 56 French Broad ave
U Scott Helen A Miss, bds 56 French Broad ave
fe Scott Jno c, bell boy Battery Park
^Scott Susie, r 136 Church
OScott John, r 136 Church
°^Scott Dora c, cook, Atkinson
S^iSCOTT H T c, hatter, cleaner, and repairer, Patton ave t
c/3 and Water, r same, (See desc art)
§Scott Jennie c, cook, 216 Haywood
oScott Peggie c, f 25 Mulberry
&PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 Smith Main Stat,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
TTfE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
VV can purchase for you at a lower figure, and
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w
JE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
can purchase for you at a lower figure, and
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
M fiiNloinor
zztlsz kwt & kill's Im Stsn, 31 Fatten k £
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. *2{
SCO 321 .SEV <3
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SCOTT GEO F, lumber, sash, doors and blinds, office jj*
College and Pulliam, [Tel office 60, yards 61,] r 56 g
French Broad ave £2$
Scripture R P Mrs, bds 78 Park ave go
Scripture Lilian E Miss, r 78 Park ave O
Scruggs Sarah Miss, pupil H I School *
Scruggs Dora Miss, pupil H I School
Scruggs Butler, elk J N Morgan & Co, N Main, r Davidson sJj
S'econd Baptist Church, Rev J L Carroll pastor, French Brd
2s
2-5
and Patton ave ~*
5-8
Self Perry, vvks A fur factory, bds Spring, near broom factory
Sentles James, lab, r near street car junction, South Side ave 3?
THE ASBEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY II
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Wm. W. Wkst, Sec. und Treas. W. B. Gwyn. President. •»
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Sentles Johnnie, r near street car junction, South Side ave
Setzer, Katie, c, laundress, bds Cripple Creek
Sewel Thos, wks cotton factory, bds 39 -W Haywood ««
Sevier Edwd, contractor, v 77 Hill >-o
Sevier Sallie Miss, bds 77 Hill ^
Sevier Jos, carp, bds 77 Hill t
Sevier James, bds 104 Hill Side
Sevier Danl, private secretary City Tax; Collector, r 104 Hill g
Side . -^
Sevier Joseph, corresponding secretary Register Deeds
SEVIER JAS V, Livery and Sale Stables, 83 South jg
Main, (Tel 25) r 104 Hill Side ' ■ ^
Jas, H, loughfanVfiitelan's Bar," ^t;t!!sk I
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, anljm«ces_chaji^^ *
Organized May, 1888; Lewi^ Maddux.
-; Western Euok Bank, ^r^^^:.^
« $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
as
SEV 322 SHE
or
Sevier Jas V Mrs, r 104 Hill Side
-£ Sexton Lizzie, bds Cripple Creek
r Sharp — , lab, bds 16 Buttrick
§ Sharp Mattie Miss, r 17 Charlotte
* Sharp Mary Miss, Matron Children's Home, No 17 Charlotte
g Shank R H, bricklayer, r 5 Spring
±1 Shank W H, bricklayer, r 5 Spring
^ Shank Emma Miss, r 5 Spring
Shank Laura E Mrs, r 5 Spring
5 Sharpless T W, r 64 North French Broad ave
2-g Sharpless T W Mrs, r 64 French Broad ave
ou Shavis Mary, c, ch maid, r 27 Valley
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N THE ASBEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
CO c
£=" Wm,.W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
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°-g Shalfont Frank, bds 120 Cherry
■ II Shaw T C, bds 146 Church
I Shell Fredk, bds near- 14 Phillip
"- Shell Azor, mechanic, r near 14 Phillip
r Shell Mattie Mrs, r near 14 Phillip
§ Shelton Sallie, c, laundress, r 40 Mountain
Sheddrick Thos, c, wks Battery Park, r 342 Haywood
Sherrill Fannie, wks cotton mills, bds near same
g Sherrill Jno, wks fur factory, bds near cotton factory
5© Sherrill Angeline, c, laundress, r 34 Madison
— Sherrill Dick, c, lab, 34 Madison
O Sherrill Bell, c, bds 157 Hill
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g McKINNON Si PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS, j2j
OMIKXESS TO CUSTOMERS, and J^.
ROMPTXE&S WITH ORDERS VXD PRESCRIPTIONS *^
RAYSOR efts SMITH, 31 Patton *A^~v&. tz%
SHE 323 SHO
Sherrill Sarah J, wks cotton mills, bds near same
Sherrill Minnie, wks cotton mills, bds near same g
Sherrill, wid J D, r near cotton factory \&+
Sherrill R J, genl mngr electric street cars, office South Main, ^
r Bridge, near Woodfin CI
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Sherrill R J Mrs, r Bridge, near Woodfin
Sherman F R, bds 420 South Main J
Sheppard Charles, lab, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills ^J
Sheppard Gillie A, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills
Shepard Walter, mechanic, bds Roberts and Buxton
Shepard F R Rev, r 36 Depot
Shepard G J, r 36 Depot
The Sunset Mountain Land Co
E. Court Square.
CWYN & WEST f|
1 AGENTS. |fl
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Shepard M H Mrs, r 36 Depot . -*&
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Sheppard — R-?v, bds 11 1 Academy 5
Shidles Lou, bds 423 S Main
Shipman Burnett, housemaid 91 Woodfin
Shipman Mary L, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills
Shipman W P, carp, r McDowell nr Fitch Planing Mills
Shipman Thomas, wagoner, bds 48 N Main
Shipman Minnie, c, laundress, r 29 Hill
Shope Will, traveling salesman Baltimore, bds Grand Central
Shook L F, wks Asheville Fur Factory, r 307 Bailey
Shook Lorania, r 307 Bailey
Shook A G, bds 307 Bailey
JAS.B.LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR,"!
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended bv the leading physicians of the State lor medicinal
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs.
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Preai-
' dent. J. !•>, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
;± S.")0,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
•S and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies. » '
■^ SHO~~ 324 " SIM
>*" Shook Neni, bds 307 Bailey
^ Shook Oscar, bds 307 Bailey
~Shrier Mrs, r 11 Pine
§»Shuford Joseph, flagman, R and D Ry, bds 92 Cherry
^Shuford F L, brickmason, r 92 Cherry
oShuford R, Mrs, r 92 Cherry
^Shuford W E, flagman R and D Ry, bds 92 Cherry
^.Shuford Lula, c, cook 217 Haywood
^ Shuford King, lab, r 27 Sycamore
3 SHUFORD GEORGE A. Judge inferior court, Jones &
Se| Shuford attys at law, office Johnston buildino- S Main,
bds Swan Hotel. (See card)
WStlloufllMLiniJlo, CWYN&WT' t
S. IE. .COURT SQUARE.
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m.|Shuler Jane, seamstress, r 31 Grove
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egler J B, merchant, r 266 Patton ave
egler J M, merchant, r 266 Patton ave
egler J M Mrs, r 266 Patton ave
gmon Burrell, c, r 1 Beaumont
Iver Delia, c, servant, r Victoria, 1^ miles S Main
lver America, c, laundress, bds Cripple Creek
monton, wid J B, r 73 Depot
monton Silas, c, tanner, bds Walnut nr N Main
monton Elsie, c, bds Walnut nr No Main
ms Westley, c, eating house, r Pine and College
ms Lemie, c, waitress, r Pine and College
E McKIHNON & PETRIE. MercM Iailo[S, 58 Sou"ain street,
^ _ — . — _ —
- CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF OOOnS, J2*
OUIEXKSSTO CUSTOMERS, and J^.
ROMPT.NESS WITIlbKOERS AND ■>■'"< «nni«*« I
PKFA( RIPTIOXS ,.
RAYSOR «*? SMITH, 31 I=>£»,ttc3ix -A.ve>. »2J
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SIM 325 SIS
Simpson James, tailor, bds 17 Bridge
Simpson W J, machinist, r 90 East t/5
Simpson W J Mrs, r 90 East , ^j
Simons C W, carp, bds 146 Roberts
Simons F E, bds 14^ Roberts
Simmons G H, carp, r near 341 Haywood O
Simmons Mattie, r near 341 Haywood
Simmons Eugenia Miss, bds near 341 Haywood
Simmons Charity, c, cook 58 Haywood
Simmons Henrietta, c, cook, r Depot near 421 Bailey
Simmons T, brickmason, r near 14 Hilterbrand
Simmons Mary M, r near 14 Hilterbrand , ^~
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CWYN & WEST
33. Court Square
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The Sunset Mountain Land Co
1 'agents. |e
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Sinclair Mary Miss, teacher City Graded Schools, bds 103 s?
Merrimon ave
Singleton S W R, 1-41 Haywood
Singleton Rosena, r 41 Haywood
Singleton Manual, c, r Madison
Sircy Julia, bds Riverside Park
Sircy William M, r 537 Haywood
Sircy A S, r 537 Haywood
Sircy M D, r 537 Haywood
Sircy W G, r 537 Haywood
Sircy Mary, cook College and Valley
Sisk Cinda, e, cook, r 5 French Broad
JAS. B. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," I
The WHISKIES
WINE* AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of t)u> State for medicinal ?*
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. ~
2 Western Carolina- Bank, l&W^i^
' dent. J. J.. Rankin, ( ashier. Capital,
& $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
•~ and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
OS
% SIS 326 SLU~
2? Sisk Sarah, c, laundress, r 157 Valley
-~ Sitilinsky T N Miss, bds Park ave near Haywood
- SITES A B, Greenewell & Sites, Propr Oaks Hotel, r
g same. (See descriptive article)
I Sites A B Mrs, r Oaks Hotel
sa Sitton Dove Miss, pupil H I School
£| Slade Lizzie, c, cook 109 Beaumont
^3 Slagle Winnie Mrs, r Slagle House 90 Patton ave
\* Slagie Jolin, elk bds 90 Patton ave
5 Slagle J H, medical student, r 7 N Main
[| SLAGLE J L L, Propr Slagle House, 90 Patton ave, r
o^ same. (See descriptive article)
The Sunset Mountain Land Go.
GWYN & WEST,
.^ greets.
£5 S. IE. COURT SQTJAEE, ,
g* ; '
uj.'s Slack Jessie B, bds 63 Church
gJ-Sloan Julia C, wks Cosmopolitan Club
I Sloan Mat, bds 159 Patton ave
. Sloan Mrs, bds 159 Patton
I Sloan John, bds 159 Patton
§ Sloan Andy, c, r 198 S Main
■^_ Sloan Sarah, c, r 198 S Main
Sloan J B, elk Mimnaugh's Patton ave, r same
^ Sluder Charles, elk Brown, Gudger & Co Patton ave, bds 149
Haywood
£ Sluder Maggie Miss, bds 74 N Main
O Sluder Mrs wid Erwin, r 74 N Main
McKINNON & PETRIE, MercW T-allora, 58 South Main Street
JK CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
szjZjsz Hays:r Si Smith's Drug Slow, 31 F&tisn k %
a customer at J a» 7 j »
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. J^J
' SLU 327 SMI
Sluder Joseph W, Receiving Teller National Bank of Ashe-
ville, bds 74 N Main t/i
Sluder Jos W Mrs, r 74 N Main §
Sluder Erwin, bds 74 N Main g^
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Slyvert W A, r 28 Penland
Slyvert W A Mrs, r 28 Penland
Smalley W T Miss, bds 44 Grove
Smalley Margaret A Miss, bds 44 Grove
SMATHERS J L MRS, boarding, 318 Patton ave, r fs
same, (See adv)
Smathers Ed E, bds 318 Patton ave 1%
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Smathers J L, trav salesman, Balto, r 318 Haywood
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Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwy.n. President. *j[
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Smathers Eva Miss, pupil A F College ?g,
Smathers Jno, elk Bostic Bros & Wright, 1 1 N Main, bds j
149 Haywood - ^
Smathers Jno W, drug elk, Carmichael's, S Main, bds 16 ^
Charlotte |£
Smathers J E, elk Bostic Bros & Wright, N Main, r same
Small Jessie, bds 3 1 1 S Main g
Smith Juda, cook, 139S Main §
Smith Grace L, house maid, 300 S French Broad ave
Smith Marcus, fireman, bds Jeff Drive nr Freight De;>ot
Smith Margaret c, waitress, 64 N French Broad ave
Smith L W, wks Asheville Shoe Factory, bds 76 Depot
k tUougkn's "While Man's Bar,"1*.* t*"'* 1
O Down Stairs. -
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly ?*
._. ft II It I Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
WBiiBIB WWL Ml Pre8ident' L- p- McLoud> Vice-Pr«si-
TTWVytM UUiWMUfe tfUHM; dent> j E. Kankin, Cashier. Capital
$50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
SMI ~328~~ ~ SMI
Smith Maggie, r nr 421 Bailey
Smith E M Mrs, bds 76 Depot
Smith J C. wks Shoe Factory, bds 76 Depot
Smith J C, bds 179 S Main
Smith F'P, bds 179 S Main
Smith P N, r 82* Park ave
*| Smith Sue C Mrs, r 82 Park ave
Smith Stevens, drayman, r 36 Depot
Smith Susan Mrs, r 36 Depot
SMITH Dr T C, T C Smith & Co, Druggists, 13 S
Main (Tei 3), r Chest, head Bridge
Smitl) John Stacy, bds Chestnut head Bridge
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£*- Wm. W. Wkst, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Ghvn. President.
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°-f Smith A E Mrs, r Chestnut head Bridge
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§& Smith Alice A Miss, r Chestnut head Bridge
Smith Daisy M Miss, r Chestnut head Bridge
2 Smith Gussie Miss, r Chestnut, head Bridge
? Smith T C Jr, r Chestnut, head Bridge
^ Smith Frank S. drug clerk T C Smith & Co, 13 S Main, bds
Chestnut, head Bridge
Smith'Shop, architect, bds 50 Bailey-
^ Smith Bertha, bds 50 Bailey
3C Smith Julia, bds Southside ave, near Cripple Creek
2 Smith Laura, c, cook, 35 Woodfin
q Smith Julia, c, nurse, 35 Woodfin
J McKINNON li PEM Merchant Tailors, 58 South. Main Street,
u CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
^S Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
WE can Insure your Life or Property in the best
Companies in existence and at the lowest rates.
We can rent you a house of any description.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. "
Stock of DRUGGISTS' Sl'XDKIES is the
MnluUri & ulVII 1 0 most varied and coin- 01 Dn+j J Ayg}]]]P ^
plete of any house in Aslieviile. — — — — 25
SMI 329 ~~ SMI " ©
Smith W E, bricklayer, r 316 N Main §
Smith Mattie E, r 316 N Main g
Smith H K Mrs, r42Penland 2$
Smith Dr H K, Reeves & Smith, dentists, office Patton ave,
r 42 Penland
Smith Maggie Miss, bds 32 Penland ©
Smith Will, r Riverside Park "*
Smith Jane, r Riverside Park 3
Smith Martha, cook, r Academy 5
Smith Wm, barber, r \6\ Havwood ^S
Smith Rev J R, bds 115 Haywood sL'o
Smith J R Mrs, bds 115 Haywood 5?
Gcuyn ^Olest, REAL,E^ABAENCE,
Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SQUARE.
Sm
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Sm
Sm
Sm
Sm
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th Dennis, wks cotton mills, r near same
th Anna, wks cotton mills r near same
th Mary L Miss, bds 8 Park ave
tli Sallie S, bds Park ave
th N H, wks cotton Factory, bds near same
th Susan, r 34 W Haywood
th J B, tvks cotton factory, r 34 West Haywood
th Jerry, lab, r near Ice Factory
th Tina, c, nurse, Park ave, near Haywood
th Silas, c, lab, r 27 Valley
th Ester, c, cook, 27 Valley
th Lizzie, c, r 35 Valley
k H, Louehran's liiesMan's:k
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The Neatest and Host Quiet place in Town to spend an honr or 2?
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile,'" is at =:
Cor. South Main Sc Eagle, *
1 town Stairs, i
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a-; ill I P I' n I. Organized May, 1888: Lewis Maddux.
• WPmPM \,M MR KHflK. President, L. P. McLoud. Vice-Presi-
« nooiGiii uaiuima uoiin, dent T E Rankin (ashier Capitali
.£ $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
~ est ])aid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department-
SMI 330 SMI
^Smith Lizzie, c. waitress, 31 Grove
Smith Elizabeth, c, bds 426 Bailey
=^Smith Dock, c, r 426 Bailey
^jSmith Cattie, c, r 426 Bailey
§Smith Ellen, c, cook, r 23 McDowell
-^Smith Chas, c, lab, r bet Bailey and Church
j»Smith Maggie, c, laundry woman, r bet Bailey and Church
"e^Smith Hy, c, butler, r bet Bailey and Church
grSmith Amber, c, gardener, r 156 Church
«; Smith Jim, c, lab, r 156 Church
£ Smith Louisa, c, laundress, r 156 Church
JjfSmith Annie, c, bds 156 Church
REAL ESTATE,
I3STSTJR,^^2SrOE.
3 Gwyn & West,
£.| E>tai>ii»bed issi. g. E. Court Square.
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Z TSmith Delia, c, nurse, bds 69 Bailey
m^Smith James, c, waiter, Glen Rock
={J5mith Martha, c, r 169 South Main
« Smith Wilson, c, r 169 South Main
*" Smith Thos T,c, v 169 S Main
^•Smith Willie, c, bds 169 S Main
^Smith Addie, c, bds 169 S Main
^Smith Beulah, c, bds 169 S Main
Smith Jack, lab, bds near Cotton Factory
OSMITH WHITE G, Raysor & Smith, Druggists 31 Pat-
523
Sz;
ton ave (Tel 5), bds VanGilder House, (See adv right
top lines.)
& PETR1E MerclMU|t TailQrs' ^ Ml] M] stmt
5 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
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Stock of DKl'GOISTS' SCXDKIES la the
r*
plete of any house in Abbeville. — — — — ^
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HAluUri ft ulVII f| U most varied and com- | Dntj 1 AVGC ^*"
SMI 331 SMI
Smith L H, Depty Sheriff, bds College and Valley
Smith Finley, motorman Asheville St Ry, bds 43 S Main
Smith John, elk Powell & Snider, r 43 S Main
Smith Edith Miss, r 61 Bridge
Smith Sallie Miss, r 61 Bridge
Smith J M, mngr Farmer's Warehouse, r 61 Bridge
Smith J M Mrs, r 61 Bridge
Smith Louisa Mrs, nurse Mission Hospital 17 Charlotte
Smith E A Mrs, wid W W, r 24 Spruce
Smith G A, lab, r 348 Haywood
Smith Mary Jane Mrs, r 348 Haywood
Smith F L Miss, r 348 Haywood
Jas. H, Louehran's MelfeVIk
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GLuyn ^C0est, REAL,^rNCE,
Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SQUARE.
Smith Richard, wks foundry, r Valley
Smith Amelia, c, laundress, r Valley
Smith Silla,-r»f1aundress, bds 156 Church
Smith C A, engr Electric Plant, r 294 N Main
Smith C A Mus, modiste, r 294 N Main
Smith Genie Miss, r ill Merrimon ave
Smith Frank, r 1 1 1 Merrimon ave
Smith wid Owen, r ill Merrimon ave
Smith Berta Miss, r in Merrimon
Smith wid C A D, r 69 Orange
Smith Sarah Miss, r 270 N Main
Smith Geo E, r 270 N Main
The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an honr or
two at Milliards or fool, and at the same time 'smile," is at
Cor. jjputh Main 8s Eagle,
(Down Stairs.)
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Organizer! May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L, P. McLoud, Vice-Pre&i-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier, Capital,
j& $.')0,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
^ est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
SMI
SNI
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SSm
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th Thos J <r, bds Cripple Creek
th Emma c, laundress, bds Cripple Creek
th J VV M, carp, bds 140 Bailey
th Ida L, r 140 Bailey
th Maggie c, laundress, r 21 Hilterbrand
th Ed c, waiter, Battery Park
th Johanna c, r 27 Sycamore
th Peter c, lab, r 27 Sycamore
th Robt c, wks Tob Factory, r 191 Beaumont
th Anna c, laundress, r 191 Beaumont
th Jno c, barber, r 142 Pine
th Amey c, cook, r 142 Pine
Gwyn & West,
Established issi.
IRE-A-Xj estate,
S. E. Court Square.'
* ^Smith SHf, lab, r Eagle nr Valley
ui'sSriiith Annie c, r Eagle nr Valley
S^Snelson Lottie Miss, pupil H I School
= Snelson Miss, 35 No. Main, modiste, bds H I School
Snowden Laura, c, laundress, r 49 Davidson
^Snowden Emanuel, c, lab, r 49 Davidson
OSnider Sadie Miss, bds 133 S Main
^g Snider Morris, bds 133 S Main
^Snider Jennie E Mrs, r 133 S Main
OSnider Oswald H, bds 133 S Main
£ SNIDER W F, Powell & Snider grocers Patton ave
and S Main (Tel 21), r 136 S Main,
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& PETRI E Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
Stock of Dttr<JGtSTK* SUNDRIES is tho
nAluUll 6l 0 1 V I linO moNtmiednndeom- Ql |U|nn Lpniip
plete of any lionise in Ashevllle.
SNI 333 SOR o
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Snider David, wks Cotton Factory, bds Roberts and Buxton 52*
Snider Effie, wks Cotton Factory, bds Roberts and Buxton £*
Snider Jennie, cook, bds 42 Penland fcj
Snider Jennie Miss, r 71 Seney £<»
Snider F M, shoemaker, r 71 Seney o
Snider F M Mrs, r 71 Seney
Solesber Maggie pupil H I School 1
Sondley H Mrs, bds 57 Cherry
Sondley Foster, atty at law, office Legal building, bds 57 ||
Cherry |*
Sorrells P B, carp, bds 255 Grove
Sorrels R Z, grocer, N Main, r Hillside and West
The tot Mountain lud Co. CWYN & w^te. |
S- IE. COUBT SQUARE. y|
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Sorrels R Z Mrs, r Hillside and West ?|
Sorrels Lee, bartender The Metropolitan, 29 N Main, r same
Sorrels John N, engineer, r Hill, near Buttrick ©->
Sorrels Nancy L, r Hill, neir Buttrick —
Sorrels Tames T, clk,r Hill, near Buttrick ?£
Sorrell T D, wks cotton mills, r River
Sorrells Mary J, wks cotton mills, r River
Sorrells Minnie, wks cotton factory, bds River
Sorrells W T, wks cotton factory, r River - — -
Sorrels S E, wks cotton factory, r River p-
Sorrels Loula wks cotton factory, bds River gg
Sorrells Will, c, coachman, r 15 S Water ^m
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J^'STSsraSi* k S, Lngtai'i "lite Man's Bar," |
on exhibiton to attract the -■-■ ™ ■■■- -
attention of the lower trade. - - ,. ,. . , _ , =**
But First-Class Goods only at cor- SOUtn Mam ana Eagle (Sows Stairs.) .
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
pj ?50,000, Surplus, 520,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
s' ral Banking Business Transacted.
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Sorrels Alfred, elk, r 16 Sorrels
2 Sorrels Lillie Mrs, r 16 Sorrels
"" Sorrels Lillie Mrs, r 16 Sorrels
I SORRELS GEO A, Proprietor " Eagle " Saloon, 23 S
Main, r Broad near, Charlotte (See desc art)
e| Sorrels G A Mrs, r Broad, near Charlotte
il Southern Building and Loan Association of Knoxville, Tenn,
VV H Webb, general State agent ofNQHD Child,
local secretary, Asheville, N C
t Southern Express Co, N Ct PI, W G Haughton, manager
$i (Telephone 83)
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IS Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
3a . .
B >. South worth Wm B, manager Winyah House, ne cor Pine and
uS, Baird, r same
S&Sowell T W Rev, c, r 64 Poplar
p Sowell Julia E, c, r 64 Poplar
Sparrow Sam, c, coachman, bds 82 Park ave
O Spain Maggie, chambermaid, Oaks hotel, r same
Spain Emma, chambermaid, Oaks hotel, r same
Spain Edward, carp, r 88 Charlotte
§Spain E Mrs, r 88 Charlotte
^Speights Charles H, cotton buyer C E Graham Mnfg Co, bds
Park ave near Haywood
oSpears J C Mrs, wid Geo T, r 2 Woodfln near N Main
g McKINNON & PETRIE ]knM TililQfS' 58 Soiltl1 Mai" Stet'
23 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
^
DUVOnn O PMIITUIP st«>«k oI* dk,TC5G1rts' scxdries is the fc^
llniuUil 6! ulVIIInO ,,,«st varied ami com- 01 D.jf™ Lpmip **>
plete of any honso i;i Ashoville. — -^— -^^^^— — ^^
SPE 335 STA " O
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Spears J, liveryman, r Woodfin near N Main ^
Speaks W T, patent medicine dealer, r near 421 Bailey
Speaks Alice M, r near 421 Bailey fej
Speaks Maggie R, bds 340 Baile y fco
Speaks Flora E, bds 340 Bailey CI
Speaks J L, lab, r 340 Bailey ^
Speaks Mary A, bds 340 Bailey-
Speaks Allison S, bds 340 Bailey
Spencer Benjamin, c, r 27 Valley
Speigle Jane, r 108 Cleveland ~®
Spiilers Mary, bds 265 S Main eg
Spivey Minnie Miss, pupil H I School
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S- E. COURT SQ,TJ^iiE!. «•
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Spivey Leicle, wks soda water factory, 217 Haywood, r Hill J |>
and Gudger 2
Spivey Annie Miss, pupil H I School so
Spivey Ollie, r Hill and Gudger -^
Spivey T L, wagoner, r Peachtree
Spivey E M, r Peachtree
Sprouse David, lab, r 30 Blanton '
Sprouse Susie, r 30 Blanton
Sprinkle Cora L Miss, pupil A F College ^
Sprinkle Minnie G Miss, pupil A F College ?-
Stansill Florence Miss, r 9 Pine
Stansill G S Mrs, r East nr Seney a-
Jas, H, Lottghran's "White Man's Bar," §
No Free Lunches served, or f.. fj I ,„«.L.,J, lifflL'i* M«J« B«« "
any kind of Wild Animals
on exhibiton to attract the
attention of the lower trade. - ?,„tv w,i^ ,^ !?,»)« m «■ ,
But First-Class Goods only at Cor- Soil«l Mam an! Ea»le (Down Stair:.
^ III I 0 1' n I Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
mk WBSTfirn LarO (13 BailK. President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
--- IIUOIUIII UUIUIIIIU UUIIIVj dent j E Rankin Ca8hier. Capital.
— : $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
ff ral Banking Business Transacted.
STA 336 STE
2£ Stansill G S, publisher 'Farmer and Mechanic,' r East near
•«j Seney
* — Stamper Candy, r Bridge nr Woodfin
~" Starr L M Mrs, wid Wm M, r 24 Davidson
§: Starnes Dr E C, physician, office West End Pharmacy, 272
s Patton ave, bds Roberts and Buxton
:§ Starnes J R Mrs, r 27 N Main
" Starnes G H, real estate, office and r 27 N Main
** Starnes T C, tobacconist, r 24 Cherry
I Starnes S M Mrs, r 24 Cherry
|i Starnes Jno W, r 147 N Main
tx Starnes Mary J Mrs, r 147 N Main
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So
,..2 Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. G^'YN, President.
to ■ "
£~ Starnes Fulton, real estate, r Cherry nr Flint
JJ« Starnes Anna Mrs, r Cherry nr Flint
jjl. Starnes Alice, bds Cripple Creek
j' STARNES JESSE R, genl mdse, undertaker and li-
censed embalmer, 27 N Main, [Tel 51], r same, (See
q desc art)
"^Steele J F, bds 179 S Main
^Steele Jno B Mrs, r 71 Pine
gSTEELE JNO B, mngr Battery Park Hotel, (Tel 35,)
l/l (See desc art, page 17,) r 71 Pine
{"^Steele Delia c, laundress, r nr 263 Bailey
^Steele N c, waiter, Battery Park
§ McKINNON & PETRIE ]hxM Tailo|,s' 58 South Main Street,
2j Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
WE make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
WE make a specialty of Mineral and Timber
Lands, and have at all times such properties
on hand. We are in direct communication with
capital seeking such investments.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
ssjtlxS lm Si Smith's Drug Store, 21 Patloa k ^
H fllotdllKT lit J W ' . . . J—J
Your trade appreciated. Your Interest studied. >2j
STE " 337 STE " o
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Stepp M Lizzie Miss, pupil A F College J2»
Stepp Lula R Miss, pupil A F College g
Stepp A D, r Riverside Park *z%
Stepp Jos, r Riverside Park £o
Stepp J H, machj r 64 Pearson ave C!
Stepp E K, lab, r 64 Pearson ave
Stewart Mira A Mrs, r 42 Bailey
Stewart R S, tailor, 42 N Main, r 42 Bailey
Stewart Jno c, coachman, bds Park ave
Stewart Jackson c, lab, r Depot nr Freight Depot
Stewart Eliza c, r Depot nr Freight Depot
Stelling J H Mrs, r 44 Walnut 2»
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Stelling J H, bartender Battery Park, r 44 Walnut
Stephens Charity, cook, Fernihurst §
Stevens Sue Miss, copying elk office Reg Deeds, bds 35 c#
Woodfin «-b
Stevens SamI, carp, bds 36 Short
Stevens Pinckney, surveyor, bds 36 Short
Stevens J E, carp, bds North Main - S
Stevens Jno, elk C D Blanton & Co, North Court Place, bds j§
1 1 1 Academy ^
Stevens Hy, atty, bds ill Academy — -
Stevens Etta, c, cook, 50 Baird o£
Stevens Jacob, c, bds Creek ^
Jas. H. LoughranJs "While Man's Bar/' *^J£*- i
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly r*
9»
c^ 111 1 0 I' n I. Organized May, 1888'; Lewis Maddux,
• WfiMPM Lflrn 103 KM, President, L. P. McLoud, vice-Presi-
de iiGdiom umuima uaim) dent j K Rankin (asllier. rapituli
.2 $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
'■^ and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
STE 338 STI
^ Stevens Edward, prin Colored Graded Schools, bds 38 Pine
"^ Stephenson Florence, r H I School
-STEPHENSON SALINA MRS, Propr Stephenson
House, Patton ave and Church (See desc art)
» Stephenson Rachel Miss, pupil H I School
Stephenson — , bds 179 South Main
Stephenson Lenia, bds Patton ave and Church
Stephenson James, bds Patton ave and Church
I Stephenson A F, ptr, r Patton ave and Church
£ Stevenson Chas, tinner, bds 27 Silver
gjj Stevenson Royal, bds 27 Silver
g^ Stevenson M E, r College, near Pine
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^s s. :e. cotjirt sq,tt^:r,:e3.
a 5 • — —
w^ Stevenson Rebecca, c, cook, Chestnut and Merrimon ave
E£ Stevenson Matilda, c, r 212 Beaumont
! STIKELEATHER CHAS, Stikeleather Bros, Livery,
Feed and Sale Stables, near Church, r ri8 Charlotte
(Tel 7) (See desc art)
§ Stikeleather F Mrs, r Church, near Willow
^ STIKELEATHER F, J H Woody & Co, Harness and
Carriages, 68 South Main, (Tel 71) r Church, nr Wil-
q low (See desc art)
gg Stikeleather Chas Mrs, r 118 Charlotte
pjStimbacher H, lumber dealer, bds Van Gilder House
O Stinnett C L, carp, r 348 Haywood
g McKlMON & PETWE, MM Mm> 58 M Mai0 sw
-^ * — , — . — , —
~ CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Yon will never
regret becoming:
a customer at
hp Si Smith's Dng Stirs, 31 Pato Ave, g
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied.
S3
STI 339 STR ' o
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Stinnett Nora Mrs, r 348 Haywood G
Stotier Wm, c, porter, bds. Oakland ave, near Glen Rock-
Stone R K, vvks Asheville Shoe Factory ^
Stone W A, wks Asheville Shoe Factory, bds Magnolia House £0
Stone Louisa, c, laundress, r near Phillip
Stover, Martha, c, seamstress, r 7 Sorrell
Stover Jas, c\ wks R'y Co, bds 7 Sorrell
Stokeley R J Mrs, r 1 1 Centre
Stokeley R J, Dept Reg Deeds, r 11 Centre
Stockard Jno, bds Stephenson House, Patton ave and Church j
Stockton Lizzie C Miss, bds < Flint -8
Stockton M E, printer, bds c Flint SS
r ' J £■■«
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Stockton Maggie Miss, bds 5 Flint " ?|
Stockton Sallie C Miss, bds 5 Flint |
Stockton A L, bds 5 Flint
Stockton, wid A H, bds 5 Flint
Stockton Joseph W, groceryman, bds 5 Flint
STRAUSS E, propr Strauss European Hotel, S Main,
r same. (See desc article)
Strauss Carrie Miss, r Strauss Hotel S Main
Strauss Mary Miss, r Strauss Hotel S Main
Strauss J Mrs, r Strauss Hotel S Main
Strauss H Miss, r Strauss Hotel, S Main
Strieker Addie Mis?, pupil H I School ^
Jas, H, Louffhran's "While Man's Bar.n^^™±M |
O Down Stairs. -
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly 3"
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Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President. L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
_i $50,000, .Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
'S and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
STR 340 SUM
** Strieker Sallie Miss, pupil H 1 School
!? Stroup Mrs, r Southside ave rur Cripple Creek
— Stroup Edgar, plumber, bds Southside ave nr Cripple Creek
= Stroup Maggie, house girl, bds in Academy
Jj; Stroud Rhody, c, cook 44 Grove
= Strudwick E Mrs, bds j6 Haywood
■t| Straub Phillip, carp, bds 2 Blanton
^ Stratford John, wks Cotton Factory, bds 511 Haywood
b? Stradley S Miss, bds 49 Academy
£ Stradley Ruth Mrs, r Spring nr Broom Factory
£ I Stradley W C, grocer, r Spring nr Broom Factory
\ Street J J, mngr R R Walker 64 Grove, bds 35 Woodfin
CWYW & WEST,
-A.g'eri.ts.
S. IE. aOTTIRT SQTJAEE.
The Snust Mounts Land Co.
w.| Street Toab, c, lab, bds nr 263 Bailey
t£ Street Thomas, cond Motor car Line, r 82 S Main
1 Stuart Thomas Mrs, r 82 S Main
Suddreth Katie, Woodworking Co, r nr Demens
^ Suddreth Cornelia, Woodworking Co, r nr Demens
ZJ Suddreth James, Woodworking Co, r nr Demens
^g Suddreth Martha, wid, Woodworking Co, r nr Demens
. Suddreth Jos, watchman Woodworking Co, r nr same
% Suddeth P F, r Battery Park Hotel
^ Suit James, wks Cotton mills, bds River
ffi Suit Martha, wks Cotton Factory, bds River
' Sumner Nora A Miss, r Hill nr Buttrick
g McKINNON & PETRIE, fcW Iailo[S, 58 Srt to Stet-
^ ^
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS, ^
OMTKVKSS TO CUSTOMERS, and Jj,.
RO.MPTXESS WITH ORDERS A.VD PRESCRIPTIONS ^
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Sumner Theo, elk Glen Rock Hotel, r same
Sumner Florence A Mrs, r Hill nr Buttrick
Sumner B H, elk Glen Rock Hotel, r same
Sumner F A, real estate, office 5 Pattern ave, r Hill nr But-
trick £-j
Summers Oliver, machinist, removed to Kentucky
Summers Daisy, c, laundress, r 314 Bailey ^
Summers Tames, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds Spring nr
Broom Factory
SUMMEY E T, trial justice, U S commissioner, chm'n |j
Co Board Education, office W Court Place, r 115 ?»
Haywood ^*
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CWYN & WEST i|
" AGENTS. iC
S3
JS. DE3. Court Square.
The Sunset Mountain Land Co,
Summey Laura, bds 34 Silver
Summey K L, carp, bds 167 Hill
Summey Albert, tobacconist, bds 121 Haywood
Summey Sefrona, r nr Ice Factory
Summey Etta Miss, bds 115 Haywood
Summey Alice, cook, bds Jeff Drive nr freight depot
Summey Will, c, waiter Battery Park Hotel, r 134 Valley
Summey Harriet, c, v 134 Valley
Summey A T Mrs, r 115 Haywood
Sullivan Hez, farmer, bds Depot near Freight Depot
Sullivan Herbert, farmer, bds Depot near Freight Depot
Sullivan P R. c, porter Swan Hotel, r same
JAS. H. LOUGBRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," i
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the Ktate lor medicinal r"*
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. ~
, ■ i, m . Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
tern Ciro ti Bunk president- l- p- McL0Ud, vke-presi-
y.iii d*uj,u um< dent> j E# Rankin> Cashier Capita,
rg $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
j SUT 342 SWE~
^Sutson Edward, c, lab, r S Main
_• SiKson Jane, c, r S Main
^.Suttles Jane, bds n Short
«r Suttles Joseph, r Oak and Woodfin
» Suttles Pink, m Oak and Woodfin
* Suttles Fannie Miss, r Oak and Woodfin
S3 '
3§ Suttles Emma Miss, r Oak and Woodfin
£ Suttle D D, r Oak and Woodfin
» Suttle D D Mrs, r Oak and Woodfin
j Sutphin John D, cabntmaker, bds 2 Blanton
<5Suthers Edward, bds 179 S Main
g^ Sutherly Piney, bds 35 W Haywood
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U THE ASBEV1LLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
o
Sto Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwvx. President.
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°|'Swartzherg M Mrs, r 10 Patton ave
|JSWAI?-TZBERG M, Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes
and Gents Fur Goods' 10 Patton .ave, r same. (See
? descriptive article)
:SWANNANNOA HOTEL, South Main, Howell Cobb,
O Propr. (Commencing Jan '91)
Swepson William, c, janitor Graded Schools, bds 35 Gudger
^ Swepson Laura, c, r 9 Valley
5 Swepson Robert, lab, 9 Valley
r/j Swepson Pink, c, lab, bds 38 Hill
^Swepson Calvin, c. lab, r 38 Hill
q Swepson Dollie, c, r 38 Hill
►t' ; ; ■
g MUM Si PETRIE MeriAant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
— ; CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOO ON. *B*
OEITENESS TO CUSTOMERS, and ^
ROM PTXESS WITH ORDERS AXD PRESCRIPTIONS J^
RAYSOR %Se SMITH, 31 Patton Ave. »^|
AVE 343 TAL
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Swepson Maggie, c, bds 38 Hill
Swepson Callie, c, bds 38 Hill
SWICEGOOD L, Decorative Sign Painter, 13 Willow
r 173 S Main. (See descriptive article)
cegood Carrie B, r 173 S Main
cegood L Mrs, r same O
ney Mack, lab, r 46 Madison ^
ney Mary Jane, r 46 Madison
nk Laura, bds 169 S Main -§5
nk J C, blksmith, r 188 S Main
nk Jane L, r 188 S Main %9
nk Lena, bds 188 S Main ^
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The Sunset Mountain Land Co
CWYN & WEST II
AGENTS.
33. Court Square.
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nk Robert, painter, 40; l/2 Southside ave
nk Susan Mrs, r 405^ Southside ave
nk L V Miss, removed to Concord, N C
nk J L, tob roller, South Depot near terminus Bailey
nk Susan E, r South Depot near terminus Bailey
nk Joseph, lab, South Depot near terminus Bailey
nk Lillie, r South Depot near terminus Bailey
nk John, bds South Depot near terminus Bailey
TAFF R A, painter, bds 27 Spruce S-
TafT Lawrence, printer, bds 2J Spruce
Talley Charity c, seamstress, r Baptist Hill
JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," I
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State lor medicinal ^
purposes- COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. A
zj ... . •, ■ i Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
- Wesiepn Cud mi Sink. president> l- p- McL°ud- vice-pre*
^ YYWWiii WWiWiHiMr tJ^iiU; dent> j E Rankin, Cashier. Capital
S $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
% ~~TAL 314 TAY
25 Talley Giles <r, porter, bds 157 Church
-5 Tarpley Thos, engr, bds Jeff Drive nr Freight Depot
&- Tate Matties, laundress, r Sj Beaumont
§ Tat) Will c, r 200 Patton ave
' Tate Harriette B Miss, bds 193 Patton ave
3 Tate Paul C. bds 193 Patton ave
:ji Tate, wid W S, r 193 Patton ave
*- Tate Alice M Miss, r 193 Patton ave
*f Tate Adelaid S Miss, bds 193 Patton ave
g Tate Mary Miss, bds 193 Patton ave
<| Tate Eugene B, bds 193 Patton ave
gt Taylor Jno, lab, r 22 Brick
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'HE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
Wii. \V. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
° I' Taylor R M, solicitor P A Demens Woodwork Co, bds 55
5 & College
Ctfl
5 Taylor Mary, r 22 Brick
2 Taylor Mary J c, cook, 261 Chestnut
^Taylor Ada c, cook, Academy
^ Taylor Jos, farmer, r Madison
Taylor Rebecca, r Madison
^ TAYL'OR FITCH, Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, house
furnishing goods and plumbers, 43 Patton ave, (Tel
3D 95), r Church, (See adv)
S Taylor Sarah M Mrs, r Church
^ Taylor Maria, c, cook, 199 Haywood
*» j •
fe McEUNOH \ PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
^ CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate of any
description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
Property, make no mis take, you can do so to the
best advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate of any
- description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
Property, make no mistake, you can do so to the
best advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and' Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C
DAVOOD P ^!\il ITLDO S,ocU of ^ICOOHTS' SUNDRIES is the g.
[inluUFl Ci ulYI'in U most varied ami com- 01 DnffnTi jUotllip ^
plete of any house in Asheville. — «—=———* £j^
TAY 345" TAY §
Taylor E Fitch, elk Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, 43 Patton M
Taylor Dr H L, physician, office Patton ave, Grand Opera 2
House bldg, r 120 Haywood (Telephone 2)
Taylor Emma Mrs. r 120 Haywood '
Taylor Chas, c, railroader, r Old Depot, near R and D Ry 2
Shops <1
Taylor John, c, lab, r near cotton factory -n
Taylor Wm, c, lab, r near cotton factory 5
Taylor Laura, c, wks cotton Factory, r near same #g
Taylor F2nglish G, r 134 Church
Taylor Marintah Mrs, r 134 Church
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Established ism. S. E. Court Square.
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Taylor H B, engineer, bds Jefferson Drive, near freight £3
depot t g
Taylor Leona, r S Main ^
Taylor Obed, r S Main ^
Taylor Lottie, c, r 169 S Main S£
Taylor T, c, r 169 S Main
Taylor Sarah F. r S Main
Taylor Allie, r S Main I
Taylor Wm, rock'mason, r S Main '>- -
Taylor Lou B, bds 70 Bailey ~
Taylor Thos, bds 146 Church g£
Taylor Morgan, r 431 S Main j^
. _ — , __ . (
The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an hour or ^
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at =:
k H, Loughran's Wh iieltanW £2i~~7~^ £
t» 111 l 0 I! , Fl I. Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
* Western Lara na Bank, ^retdr%\\^& ViccPrr v
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
~ $50,000, Surplus. $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
'£ ral Banking Business Transacted.
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TAU 346 TEN
igTAIJCHEN WENCESLAU, Merchant Tailor, 65 S
Main, bds Grand Central (See desc article)
^league Robert, lab, r 6o Seney
^Teague Mrs, r 6o Seney
«Teague A H, carp, r near 47 West
"^Teague Mattie, r near West
tfTebbets Hannah E Mrs, bds 13 Grove
'^Telephone, Southern Bell Telephone Co, .office N Court
Place ^Telephone 100)
I Templeton Lida Miss, bds 117 S French Broad
•JjTempleton Lutie Miss, bds 117 S French Broad
£.|Templeton W C, carp, r 117 S French Broad
l| THE ASHBVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
fc.S Wm. W, West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyx. President.
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J-Jempleton C E Mrs, r 1 17 S French Broad
«^emp!eton Maggie Miss, bds 117 S French Broad
£ pennant Dr G B, physician, r Charlotte near Clayton
C^ennant G B Mrs, r Charlotte, near Clayton
g
h Tennant J A Mrs, r 199 Chestnut
3!ennent J A, contractor, r 199 Chestnut
CXennent Sam, travelling salesman, r 151 Charlotte
©3Tennent Sam Mrs, r 151. Charlotte
^*ennent Annie Miss, bds 103 Academy
^jennent Wm, bookkeeper Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, Pat-
^ ton ave, bds 1 1 1 Academy
Pjennent ChaYles, r in Academy
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g McKINNQN 6 PETRIE, Merchant TaUors, 58 Sooth Main" Street,
fct Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
Stock of OKI AGISTS* sf.vdries Ik the
limit v
,a,ieda„«.<o„.. jj p^ fl^y^ j>
plete of any house in Asheville. __—__— _____ — ^^^
TEN 347 THO
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Tennent Julia Miss, r in Academy . ^|
Tennent Gaillard, surveying corps, bds 1 1 1 Academy
Terry Mrs, 88 N Main SzJ
Terrell Theo, bookkeeper C E Graham Mnfg Co, bds Park f>o
ave, near Haywood O
Thiker Hy J, millwright, bds 44 Phillip j
Thiker Loula, bds 44 Phillip
Thompson Wm, c, bell boy Battery Park Hotel
Thompson S, c, waiter Battery Park Hotel
Thompson Annie, c, chambermaid Swan Hotel, r same
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Thompson Ophelia, c, school teacher, r 147 Valley
Thompson Julia Miss, bds 46 S Main
The .nasot Mountain Land k
CWYN & WEST,
_A_.g-en.ts.
Thompson 0, bkkpr Judge Aston's rear 20 S Main, bds' 67
Thompson John, <r, railroader, bds old Depot nr R & D shops
Thompson S, bds rear 348 Haywood
Thompson Walter, carp, r rear 348 Haywood
Thompson Anna Mrs, nurse 37 French Broad ave
Thompson Maggie, bds 63 Church
Thomason W T, train cond R and D, r 85 Depot
Thomason M C Mrs, r 85 Depot
Thomas Annie Miss, pupil H I School
Thojnas Fannie, c, laundress, r 134 S Pine
Thomas Sylvester, c, cook Cosmopolitan Club
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tfrS&T3!_£ Jas. H. LongbaTi's "White Man'sBar," §
No Free
any kinc
on exhibiton to attract the
attention of the lower trade.
But FirsfcClass Goods only at Cor- South Maln ani Ea?le ®°m stalrs-) ~
Organized May. 1888; Lewis Maddux.
President, L, P. Me Loud. Vice-Preei-
' dent. J. E. Rankin,. Cashier. Capital,
<£ $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
3 est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
3 THO 348 TIL
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^Thomas Jane, c, r 283 Depot
_• Thomas — , bds 177 S Main
^Thomas John, c, railroader, bds Cripple Creek
g THRASH THAD W & CO, "Crystal Palace" Grand
Opera House Block Patton ave. (See adv)
-* Thrash, wid John, bds Roberts and Buxton
j| Thrash Elmina Mrs, r 352 Haywood
i2 Thrash George, elk, bds 352 Haywood
^ Thrash Walter, bds 352 Haywood
»» Thrash Eugene, groceryman, bds 352 Haywood
I Thrash George, physician,, r 352 Haywood
« 3 Thrash Sallie Mrs, bds 352 Hay wood
Gwyn & West,
• Established 188)1. S. E. CoURT SQUARE.
^E^H. ESTATE,
HTSTJRA.1TCE.
S';Thra*sh H B, bds 56 Phillip
w| THRASH J M, Graves & Thrash, dry goods and
notions 19 S Main, P O Coalville, N C. (See desc
article)
Thrash P H, elk Graves &'Thrash 19 S Main, r same
.£ Thrall Nellie B Mrs, r 44 Phillip
5 Thrall F E, millwright, r 44 Phillip
dg Thyler, wid Frederick, bds 362 W Haywood
~ Tillman Sallie, laundress, r 148 Academy
O Tillson Hy, r 24 Water
►^.Tillson Maudie Mrs, r 24 Water ,
tS Tillson G W, trav salesman, N Y, r Grand Central
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Z McKINNQN & PETRIE ]lmM Tailors' r>8 Sl)lllli )lai° strCft'
2 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended tp.
DAUOnn O PIMITLIIP Stock ot ntUGOtSTK' SlT*I»RtES is tW fc^
♦ tlftlOUil & olVIIInO most varied and com- 01 Dgjlnn Lpniip !>
plete of auy house in Aslievllle. ^— — — — «=— . . ^_^
TIL 349 TRE
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Tiller Max, jeweler Cosby's 27 Patton ave, bds 5 Flint
Timms Kizzie Miss, pupil H I School
Tino Julius, lab, r 419 N Main fej
Tino Susan F, r 419 N Main fco
Tinslev Violet, c, cook 211 Patton ave CI
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Tomkins Laura Mrs, bds 250 Patton ave J
Tomlin Alvin, c, teamster, r 40 Poplar
Tomlin H L, railroader, bds 500 S Depot
'Tomlinson T F, editor Country Homes, office and res 11 N
Main
Toole Sidney, c, barber, r Buttrick
Tow Johanna Miss, seamstress, r 72 Mountain
The Sunsst Mountain Land Do. ™™&WEST-
_«£k.g-en.ts.
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S. IE- COTTJRT SQTJABB. J.r
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Townsend M L, r 127 Beaumont
Townsend Mrs, r 127 Beaumont 3
Townsend Geo K, wks Tobacco Factory, r 127 Beaumont
Townsend VV A, shoemaker, r 87 Hill »■©
Townsend'F K, Mrs, r 87 Hill
Townes Sid, c, coachman, bds 48 Grove
Trale Andy, c, carp, r 83 Beaumont
Treece Dr J F, physician and surgeon, bds 64 South Main
Trentham Chas, wks cotton mills, bds 33 W Haywood
Trentham G W, cooper, r 33 W Haywood
Trentham Lucinda, r 33 W Haywood
Trentham Willie, bds 33 W Haywood
No Free Lunches served, or f„„ 0 f„,«U»Jii llfflliiid MaJ« flan "
any kind of Wild Animals
on exhibiton to attract the
attention of the lower trade. -„„ m'x\. •»•_ .-3 w«li« ,„ „. .
But First-Class Goods only at Car- Soilth Main ana Ea2le <DoTO stal"'
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Jas. H, Loughran's "White Man's-Bar," |
^ ill I PI1 [1 L Organize! May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
• WRMprR ifirfl flR MWL President, T, P. McLoud, Vice-Presif
K HGdiGin uaiuima uaii^ dent T E Rankin (ashier Cftpitaj
.2 $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
^ est paid on deposits of four montlis or longer in Savings Department.
jf " TRE 350 TRI
£T Trenholm A M Mrs, r icn Academy
_. Trenholm Helen Miss bds 103 Academy
fc^ Trenholm Savage E, r 103 Academy
^ Trexler B L, railroader, V 88 Depot
I Trexler M E Mrs, r 88 Depot
«■= Trexler Clarkey, r 172 South Main
3 Trexler David, bds 172 South Main
s2 Trexler B C, r 172 South Main
!^ Tresnon Jas, wks Electric Light Co, r 43 South Main
» Trezevant R G, ticket agent R&D R'y Co, r 95 Bailey
Tredaway, Jas, elk J R Starnes, North Main, bds 59 North
Main
I Gwyn & West, ""^EEESS^
g| Established 1881. g £. CoURT SQUARE.
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3 >. Trezevant Mamie Mrs, r 95 Bailey
ui| Trinity Episcopal Church, Church, bet Willow and Patton
ave. Rev. McNeely DuBose Rector,
2= Trice Annie Miss, bds 176 Merrimon ave
Trivett W W, carp, bds 123 Roberts
^ Trivett Laura Mrs, bds 123 Roberts
w> Triplett Geo W, real 85 Park ave
<5g Triplett Mary L Mrs, r rear 85 Park ave
^ TRIPLETT T W, Triplett Bros, Groceries, Roberts, r
O near 85 Park ave
^ Triplett A M, Triplett Bros, groceries. Roberts, near 85 Park
S ave
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Z McKINNON & PETBIE, MM Tailors' ;18 Soilth >l;li" strwt
^J Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
liflloUn & OlVII || 0 most varied and com- 3} PattOIl AV6BTie. fe
2_|
pleie of any house in Asheville. ___■___ ^5
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Triplett M T, carp, bds rear 85 Park ave ^
Triplett O W, wks Graham's Factory, bds near 85 Park ave q
Triplett C C, drayman, bds near 85 Park ave
Triplett Creed, bds near 85 Park ave gp
Trotter Bettie, c, laundress, r 130 Valley <__>
Trotter Chas, c, r 130 Valley O
Troy W C, contractor, r 57 .Cherry
Troy L E, Mrs, r 57 Cherry
Troy Chas W, r 57 Cherry 3
Troy R H, r 57 Cherry |S
TROY W B, Contractor, office 5 Patton ave, bds Vanfg
Gilder House (See adv front cover)
5'w
Gcuyn^tfiest, ■1Afc_S-_So_I ft
Established 1881. S. E- CoURT SQUARE. "5
=.50
Troy W B Mrs, bds Van Gilder House "I
Tuc Rhoda, c, laundress, r near French Broad and Haywood £
Tucker Zilla, c, laundress, r near 64 Poplar __
Tugman Effie, bds near Asheville Fur Factory
Tugman J M, wks Asheville Fur Factory, r near same
Tugman Alice, r near Asheville Fur Factory ;»■
Turner Willis, c, yard boy 278 Chestnut
Turner Edward, c, shoemkr, r near Academy
Turner Mary, c, r near Academy ^
Turner Perry, c, butler 58 Haywood
Turner Ella, wks Cotton Factory, bds 474 W Haywood
Turner Gerald, bds 396 W Haywood
The Neatest and Jfost Quiet place in Town to spend an I.onr or *
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the saute time 'smile," is at K_
Jas. H. Loughran's VManVfiar," ^r.'Sff* -
** \l/n«i«.« P«-rtl!«rt D«J, Organized May, 1888; Letfis Maddux
m Western Larol na Bank, ^tvsv,,I;uu!' vi,rPrfv
1 dent, J. h. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
p 150,000, Surplus, $20,000. State. County and City Depository. Gene-
4£ ral Banking Business Transacted.
TUR 352 VAN
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""*" Turner Frank, r 396 W Haywood
J2 Turner James, bds 396 W Haywood •
~ TURNER W, Merchant 315 W Haywood, r 396 W
Haywood. (See descriptive article)
JZ Turner Winifred Miss, r 396 W Haywood
§ Turner Lillian Miss, bds 396 W Haywood
^i Turner Elizabeth Mrs. r 396 W Haywood
i~ Turner Harold, merchant, bds 396 W Haywood-
: Twitty Charles, c, bell boy Battr.y Park
I Twitty Clara, c, nurse 39 Haywoyd
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Wm. W, West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President
a>»T TTLEY LILLIE, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
g! ^^ Utley Lacy, wks Cotton Factory, r near same
ifUtley W F, blacksmith, r near Cotton Mills
s Utley N A, r near Cotton Mills
m
o\ TALENTINE WILL, c, lab, r 9 Valley '
^ Vance David M, The Asheville Democrat, Furman &
Vance editors and proprs North Court Place, r 57
q College
P^Vance Lizzie, c, r 255 S Main
H-jVance Robert D, r near McDowell's Fish Pond
3Vanderver Z W, wks Cotton Factory, r 122 Roberts
jg IMINN1H & PJTRIF Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
S Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
w
E offer tor sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w
E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
:s--2j=s wr Si Sift Drug Sta, SI Pafa k ^
a customor at 1/ V 1
fel
Your trade appreciated. Your Interest studied.
VAN 353 VON
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Vanderver Mary, wks Cotton Factory, r 122 Roberts fej
Vanderver Beulah, wks Cotton Mills, r 122 Roberts g
Vanderver Loula, wks Cotton Factory, r 122 Roberts S^
VANDERBILT GEOEGE, capitalist, Biltmore South f>o
Asheville £5
Van Gilder House, College and Davidson, Wm Piatt, propr j
Van Gilder Mamie Miss, bds 56 Bailey
Van Voorhis Miss, teacher C D S H I School
Van Zandt F, r Witchwood, 1 mile North of Asheville
Van Zandt F Mrs, r Witchwood 1 mile North of Asheville ~®
Vaughn W W, carp, bds 34 Hill ~g
Vaughn Herbert, c, bds near Philip
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Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
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Vaughn Caroline, <:, laundress, r near Philip
Verga Charles, wks Cotton Factory 2
Vest William, farmer, r near Cotton Mills
Vest Ron hYa, r near Cotton Factory
Vesey F W, florist, r East and Hillside
Vesey C L Mrs, r East and Hillside
Vesey Frank W, florist, bds East and Hillside
Voelzel Louis, asst cook Battery Park, r same
Von Ruck Calla Miss, r Winyah House, ne cor Pine and
Baird
Von Ruck Silvio, r Winyah House, ne cor Pine and Baird
Von Ruck D Mrs, r Winyah House, ne cor Pine and Baird g-
Cor. So. MainA Eagle. S
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00
k H. Louehran's "White Man's Bar,
Mown Stairs.
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly
«i? ... , . ., ■ I Organized Mav, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
- WestBPn Cub 1111 Bank president> l- ~p- McL°ud> vice-pred.
^ YYtiktVWHI \tm\HM* UHfMtt* dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
rg $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
■as
3 VON 354~ WAG
ST Von RUCK Dr KARL, Propr Winyay House, ne cor
-S Baird and Pine, (Tel 58), r same
I TX7ADDELL F N MAJOR, r 209 Chestnut
* * Waddell F N Mrs, r 209 Chestnut
Waddell Chas E, r 290 Chestnut
Waddell Kate S Miss, r ne cor Merrimon ave and Chestnut
Waddell Mary W Miss, ne cor Merrimon ave and Chestnut
Waddell D C Mrs, r ne cor Chestnut and Merrimon ave
Waddell D C Jr, paying teller National Bank of Asheville, r
ne cor Merrimon ave and Chestnut
Waddle Frk B, bds 179 S Main
THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
£fc Wii. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
-* e
<•- *•
f f. WADDELL D C, The National Bank of Asheville, D
C Waddell, pres, W W Barnard, vice pres, Lawrence
Pulliam, cashr, r ne cor Merrimon ave and Chestnut,
"■ . (Tel 93) (See adv, page 2)
r Waddle Laura W, bds 170 S Main
Waddle Chas, bds 179 S Main
Wadsworth W D Mrs, bds 63 Merrimon ave
WAGONER JAMES, Revell & Wagoner, grocers, Pat-
ton ave, (Tel 69), r 67 Woodfin (See desc arte.)
0© Wagner J A, supt construction U S P O, r 67 Woodfin
m Wagner Carrie Miss, r 67 Woodfin
O Wagner Lillie Miss, r 67 Woodfin
-t ■ — •
g McKIIIIlI Si PETEIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
j2 CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS,
OMTE.VESS TO CUSTOMERS, and
ROM
[ ORDERS VM> PRESCRIPTIONS £^
52i
RA.YSOR cto SMITH, 31 Fatton ^.-v&. t?\
WAG 355 WAL £{
■ H
Wagoner J A Mrs, r 67 Woodfin G
Wagoner John, elk, bds 67 Woodfin r/j
Waitt Maud Miss, r West End bet Hill and Haywood §J
Waitt M E Mrs, r West End bet Hill and Haywood
Waitt T K, frt cond R&D R'y, r West End bet Hill and ^
Haywood • ^
Wakefield T A, flagman, bds 123 Roberts ^
WaldrufTSaml, plasterer, r Clayton
WaldruffS Mrs, r Clavton f S
Walsh Mary Miss, bds 159 Patton ave £3
Walton Margurette c, cook, bds 181 Patton ave
a 9
Walton L E Miss, matron Mission Hospital, 17 Church $%
GWYN & WEST =rf
s ft
The Sunset Mountain Land Co,
JS. El. Court Square. Jft
— . . C*
Walton Mary c. sick nurse, r 27 Valley f*
Walton Loula c, r 27 Valley
Walk Henry c, lab, r nr 7 Sorrels ^
Walk Hester c, laundress, r nr 7 Sorrels »^
Walke Lena Miss, r 158 Chestnut
Walke Myrtle Miss, r 158 Chestnut
Walke Pearl Miss, r 158 Chestnut
Walke K G Mrs, r 158 Chestnut . I
Walke Carter, lumber dealer, r 158 Chestnut
Walker Charlotte c, cook, 20 Oak 2-
WaVker W L, tobacconist, bds 35 Woodfin .gg
Walker P R Mrs, r 35 Woodfin ^
'"S ., J^. H' LOUGHRAN'S 'WHITE MAN'S BAR," I
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the State for medicinal •**
purposes. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. ,— ,
~ Western Carolina Bank, ]
1 dent, J. I'.. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
_x" 850,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
•^ and Teller's Window lor the exclusive use of the Lj
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President. L. 1'. .McLoud, Vice-Presi-
' dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
>ep
adies.
WAL 356 WAR
***■ Walker Jno c, waiter Fernihurst
">• Walker Eliza c, cook, Victoria, \y2 mile S Main
-Walker Charlotte, r 88 Bailey
I Walker C P, r 88 Ba'ilev
Jjj Walker James, c, lab, r Cripple Creek
e Walker Amanda, c, laundress, bds Cripple Creek
■+| Walker Manlie, c, cook, 106 Roberts
t^ Walker G L, bds 5 Jefferson Drive
^ Walker Mary Mrs, bds 5 Jefferson Drive
£ Walker Lizzie P Mrs, r 5 Jefferson Drive
£.J Walker G H, supt Asheville Fur Factory, r 5 Jefferson
it Drive
II The Sunset Mountain Land Co. CWYN&WE1I_
2~ s. e. cotji^t sq,tj^:r,:e]-
a>._ : .
w. 2 Walker Charles S, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds 5 Jefferson
|£ Drive
5 Walker J L, r Jefferson Drive, near freight depot
Wallace E, cy waiter Battery Park
Z Wallace Jane, c, r 36 Brick
Z^j Wallace Maria, chambermaid, r 24 Grove
^ Wallace Katie, c, cook, 65 S French Broad
Ward John, lab, bds Cripple Creek
^ Ware Nora Miss, r 46 Broad
^ Ware Dr A B, r 46 Broad.
•Ej Ware A B Mrs, r 46 Broad
O Ward Martha, r Sycamore
% McKMNON & PETR1E, faw Iailo[S, 68 s-rt Main Stef'
^ ^ — ^ — —
gs CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PURITY OF GOODS, * !§*
OLITENESS TO (U8TOMERS, and i^.
KOMPTXESS WITH ORDERS AXD PRESCRIPTIONS *_".
H -A. Y SOU. «*• SIVCIT^, 31 Patton -A_v«e. *2J
WAR' • 357 WAS " £j
■ — jjj
Ward Caroline, r Sycamore S
Ward William, janitor YMC A, Patton ave, r 15 Short
Ward E F, r 15 Short S
Ward Kissie, wks cotton factory, bds 39 W Haywood _
CI
Ward L M, wks cotton factory, bds 39 W Haywood
Ward Edith Miss, bds 15 Short
Warner Ella Mrs, nurse, Chestnut and Merrimon ave ^
Warner Jessie E Miss, pupil A F College
Warson Jeff, c, plasterer, r 180 Pine
Warren Mask, lab. r near cotton factory
a
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Warren Dollie, c, r 326 Haywood Ijjf
Warren Sarah R. c. bds 326 Haywood ^-
■ ' — la
"* s.
B 1
The Sunset Mnuntain Land Co.
CWYN & WEST
St. 23. Court Square.
Warren E Miss, bds 211 Patton ave
Warren T Miss, bds 211 Patton ave 2
Washington Aaron, c, porter W O Muller's, r 131 Valley
Washington Loula, c, r 131 Valley 3^
Washington Sonnie, c, wks White Man's Bar*, S Main, r 137 !■£
Valley
Washington Rachael, c, r 129 Valley
Washington Eddie, c, porter, r 130 Valley
Washington Janie, c, r 130 Valley ,— v
Washington , c, lab, r 157 Hill 2.
Washington Mollie, r 157 Hill gj
Washington Annie B, r 198 S Main
p*™*n
JAS. H. LOUGBRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," I
The WHISKIES
WINES AND
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended by the leading physicians of the suite- for medicinal
purposes, COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs.
2 Western Carolina Bank, SK«»
' dent, J. L, Rankin, ( ashler. Capital,
-2= 850,000, Surplus, $20,000, .State, County and City Depository. A Room
•5: and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
-S WAS 358 • WEA
:3Washington Wm, waiter, r 198 S Main
"^Waters Lucy B Miss, bds 104 S Main
^WATSON D S, Real Estate and Loans, Office N E
Court Place, r Sunset Drive (See adv back cover)
SWatson D S Mrs, r Sunset Drive
aWatson C G, freight conductor R&D, bds 12 j Roberts
3-fWatson Arabella T Mrs, r 13 Grove
i~\Vatson Dr J A, physician and surgeon, r 13 Grove, office,
^ same (Telephone 42)
£ Watkins Flora Miss, pupil H I School
£§A/atts Thomas, wks A fur factory, r near cotton factory
i^Vatts Armanda, c, cook, 363 W Haywood
li The Sunset Mountain Land Co. cw™*west,
S.S S- S- COTJET SQTJABE.
Q g . . .
w^Vay Lillie Miss, pupil AF College
t^\ray Annie, c, nurse, 278 Chestnut
5 Way C B, supt County Schools
Weaver W T, real esta'te, r 216 Havwood
JVeaver Annie L Mrs. r 216 Haywood
Veaver Maria, c, bds 421 Bailey
(j^Veaver George, c, bds 421 Bailey
^Veaver Alfred, c, brickmason, r 421 Bailey
J^Veaver Wilkie, r 421 Bailey
^Veaver Sophie, c, school teacher, r 421 Bailey
jSj-Veaver Rufus, c, lab, r 421 Bailey
OkVeaver Sallie, c, r 421 Bailey
s
% McKINNQN & PETRIE. fcw Mm, ® Mi Main street
<4 ' —
a CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
You will never Ji||Mi J, ^\\ flt„M ^ „M IJj ^^N fl^ g
regret becoming-
a customer lit
Rays:r & Smith's Dng Store, 31 Patton k
Your trade appreciated.
Your interest studied.
WEA 359
WEB
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Weaver C L Mrs, r 47 Woodfin H
Weaver J H, Weaver & Myers, the Shoe Store 39 Patton ave, c/3
r 47 Woodfin. §-^
Weaver H B Mrs, r 169 Chestnut
Weaver Blanche Miss, r 169 Chestnut
Weaver Dr H B, physician, office 10 S Main, r 169 Chest-
nut. (Tel 8) ■ %
Weaver Alice, c, laundress, r 15 Mountain
Weaver John, c, railroader, r 15 Mountain
Weaver William, cooper, r 127 Beaumont pS
Weaver Susan Mrs, r 127 Beaumont 1%
Weaver Emma Miss, r 1-27 Beaumont
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Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwy.v, President. %\
THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
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Weaver Joseph X, trav salesman, bds Western Hotel
Weaver Joseph Mrs, bds Western Hotel
Webb Charles A, teacher City Graded Schools, bds 234 N
> Main
Webb Annie, cook 24 Water
Webb Louise Miss, bds 103 Academy
Webb Fake, c, lab, r Madison
Webb Ella, c, laundress, r Madison
Webb J A, elk Dickerson, hardware, r 31 French Broad ave
Webb M E Mrs, r 31 French Broad ave
Webb Emma Miss, bds 31 French Broad ave
Webb David H, r Victoria, 1^ miles south Main
klloufhranV'lile Man's Bar," cii^|^
O Down Stairs.
HIGHEST QUALITY. ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President. L. P. McLoud, Vice-Preei-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
Wssiorn Cirolim Bank
rg . 550,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
•3
WEB 360 WES
qo Webb Wilhemmina, r Victoria, i*£ miles, south Main
-i Webb Estelle Miss, bds 31 French Broad ave
^ Weeden Lou, c, waitress Fernihurst
* Weldon S, bds S Main . .
I Weldon R, bds 130 S Main
"* Weldon Mabell, bds 130 S Main
^ Weldon Norah, bds 130 S Main •
a- Weldon SG,r 130 S Main
«^ Weldon Hattie A, r 130 S Main
g Welburn J M Rev, r 310 N Main
«.§ Welburn C A Mrs, r 310 N Main
|f Welburn J O Miss, r 310 N Main .
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THE ASHEV.1LLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAICWAY COMPANY
VVm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
Welles Edward F Miss, bds I Rollins
I Welles J E B, bds 1 Rollins
j| Wells Lottie M Miss, bds 1 Rollins
£ Wells Daisy Miss, pupil A F College
~ Wells Lena Miss, pupil A F College
O Wells Zora Miss, pupil A F College
Welles E B, rnngr Southern Imp Co, r I Rollins
*** Welles Sarah F Mrs, r I Rollins
g West C O, bkkpr J H Woodbury, bds 55 College
§2 WEST W W, Gwyn & West, real estate and loans, se
cor Court Place, r 278 Chestnut. (See adv centre lines)
3 West L M Miss, r 278 Chestnut
i McKINNON Si FETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
—. CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
\\Jft are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
*' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
\\JE> are State Agents for N. C. Inland & Co.'s celebrated
'' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe. We represent the
Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York.
We can insure you against accident or death in the
"Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn."
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
DAI/ODD 9 OMITLHO s,ock of nRrcG,J*TS'*si::5>TI>KI]|::s |s tn° ^
flnluUn Qi ulVII II U most varied and com- 01 Dnttnn & yoniip ^*
plete of nny housi> in Asheville. __*»»_«—*_<_*„— ^
WES 361 WES ©
West E N Miss, r 278 Chestnut §
West E A Mrs, wid Charles W, r 278 Chestnut
West W W, Mrs, r 278 Chestnut §
West J B, dept revenue col, r 23 Bridge 3p
WTest J B Mrs, r 23 Bridge
West H, r in N Main ©
West Z C Mrs, rinN Main
West H A, grocery clerk, bds in N Main • 3
West Lillia, r 1 1 1 N Main 1
West E R, newsdealer Battery Park Hotel, bds 9 Flint
West James S, bkkpr Grant's Pharmacy S Main, bds 102 eL'o
Academy ' 5-?
Gttiyn ^Olest, "".ESSE;,.. "
Established 1S81. S. E. CoURT SQUARE.
West Sarah T Mrs, r 102 Academy
Western Dressed Beef and Provision Co. (Tel 4)
WESTERN CAROLINA BANE THE, Lewis Maddux,
pres ; L P McLoud, vice pres ; J Eugene Rankin,
cashier; sw Court Place. (Tel 79.) (See adv top lines)
Western Union Telegraph Co, over First National Bank.
A P Mitchell mngr. (Tel 89)
West Lola A, bds 283 S Main
West Bertha E, bds 283 S Main ^
West Ben F, bds 283 S Main ^"
West Cornelia E, r 283 S Main .0©
West A G, carp, r 283 S Main sg.
The Neatest and Host Quiet place In Town to spend an hour or 5?
two at Billiards or Pool, and at tlae samo time 'smile,'" is at SZi
Jas. H.Loughran's Whiie'Man's^ar," c-£™™~™^" ~
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Organize-] May. 1888; Lewis Maddux.
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
' dent, J. E. Rankin. Cashier. Capital,
j£ $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
~ est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
WES 362 WHE
^TWest W R Jr, machinist, r 132 Hill
^ West M C Mrs, r 132 Hill
^West Matilda, c, cook, r nr Broom Factory
^Wescott R T, railroader, bds 60 Depot
=■ Wescott Nannie Mrs, bds 60 Depot
■S WESTERN HOTEL, W Court Place, DrLB McBrayer
& Mother, proprs. (See desc article)
£ Westall T C Maj, contractor, r 206 Chestnut
£; Westall T C Mrs, r 206 Chestnut
»» Westall T C Jr, elk, r 206 Chestnut
I Westall H G, r 206 Chestnut
« IWestall E C, postal clerk, r 206 Chestnut
Gwyn & West,
Established 1881. $. E. CoURT SQUARE.
REAL ESTATE,
ISSTSTTjR-AItTCE.
uj >,Westall Tames, r 201 Merrimon ave
wa Westall Tames Mrs, r 201 Merrimon ave
2W Westall W H, sash, doors and blinds, r Bridge and Clayton
^ Westall W H Mrs, r Bridge and Clayton
Westall James, contractor, r 201 Merrimon ave
^Westall James Mrs, r 201 Merrimon ave
3 Westall, wid Scott, r 418 N Main
^Westall Wm, r 418 N Main
^ Westall Thadius, carp, r 418 N Main
O Westall Lena, r4i8 N Main
^ Wheeler Oris, supt Tile Wks, Vanderbilt's, bds 55 College
~ Wheeler Oris Mrs, bds 55 College
2 MnKINNON ft PFTRIF. Mcrohaat Tailors, 58 South Main Sfawt,
3 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
DAUODD 0 OR il IT U ) 0 s,ock of l>RLGOISTS' sundries in the g*
nAlOUri 4i OlVII H 0 moNtvariedandcom. 31 PattOIl AVSCH6 ^
plete of any bouse in Asheville. — — ^^— ^^
WHE 363 WHI ©
a
Wheeler Flora, wks Cotton Factory, bds 39 Haywood
Wheatstone Mrs, bds Gano House, Haywood and French 5C
Broad ave ^
Wheatstone — , bds Gano House, Haywood and French #w
Broad ave _
Whitehead L L, bkkpr, r 16 Sorrels ©
Whitehead L L Mrs, r 16 Sorrels
Whitehead Bettie, cook, nr Glen Rock Hotel 2
Whiten E B Mrs, r Buttrick |
Whiten F M. shoemkr, r Buttrick *f»
Whittenburg Tillie c, laundress, r 168 Bailey Eo
Whitted Estalena Miss, pupil H I School 5?
GLuyna^rxtest, REA^ARAENCE, J"
Established 1881. S. E. CoURT SQUARE. "g
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■ ^.30
Whitteraore Hester Miss, pupil H I School
Whittemore Minnie Miss, pupil H I School 3
Whitly Hampton, c, cook, 294 North Main ©»
Whitaker Harriett c, cook, 300 S French Broad
Whittaker Benj c, servant, HIS ^P
Whittaker Jeff, r 311 South Main
Whittaker Lillie, r 3 1 1 South Main g
Whittaker Mary Mrs, r 120 Beaumont
Whittaker M L, c, sick nurse, r 88 Gudger -^
Whittaker Mitchell, c, lab, r 88 Gudger
Whittaker Alfred c, bds 88 Gudger Jg
Whittington Sue Mrs, r 30 Phillip u-
• — — = ; — — — — * »■
The Neatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an liour or S
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at =-:
Cor. South Main & Eagle, &
""■ ™ =a
(Down Stairs.)
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Jas, H. Louchran's White'Wlan's-Bar,
c^ lit I P I1 fl I. Organized May, l'S8S : Lewis Maddux.
• WfiMfirn Larni ma km. president, l. p. m, l0uCi. vice-pred-
se HOOlUlll UUIUIIIIU Utlll\| dent j E Rankin cashier. Capital,
.2 $50,000; Surplus, $L'0,OoO. State, County and City Depository. Iiiter-
v? est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
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WHI 364 WHI
g, Whittington Dr W P, physician and surgeon, (Tel 22) office
-^ Patton ave, McAfee bldg
^Whitesides Rhoda Miss, pupil H I School
•^Whitesides E C, printer, Daily Citizen office Northeast Court
Place, bds Western Hotel
* Whitesides Annie, c, r 23 Valley
S Whitesides W R, carp, 25 Hill Side and West
2 Whitesides W R Mrs, r 25 Hill Side and West
^» Whitesides J B, carp, r 15 Seney
£* Whitesides, Mary C, r 15 Seney
% ■ Whitesides Jno K, carp, bds 15 Seney
S-l Whitesides S Kate, bds 15 Seney
I Gwyn & West, XBJ£Z£££=.
g| Established!**!. , S. E. CoURT SQUARE.
.j c
I ^Whitesides Alice c, housemaid, 155 North Main
g'gWhittamore T J, r 50 Peachtree
t^AVhittamore Jane, bds Peachtree
5 Whitlock Adolph Mrs, bds 56 Spruce
\ WHITLOCK ADOLPH, Hammershlag & Whitlock,
proprs Marble Hall, 32 South Main, r 56 Spruce (See
^ desc art)
33 Whitlock A, dry goods and clothing, 48 and 50 South Main,
^ r 29 Woodfin
^Whitlock Victor E, r 29 Woodfin
'^Whitlock B, r 29 Woodfin
S Whitlock F D Miss, r 29 Woodfin
ZJ MMM Hi PFTRIFr MercHant Tailors, Si South Main SJrei,
2 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
HfllOUn fii O I VI llnO monvaricdandtom- Dgj|
plete of any house in Asneville. ' " q—j
Stoek of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES is the
most varied and com-
S3
WHI 365 WHI
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Whitlock A Mrs, r 29 Woodfin
Whitlock Rebecca, r Roberts C/5
Whitlock Amanda, r Roberts *2j
VVhitlock Tabitha, r Roberts ^»
Whitson J McD, atty, office North Court Place, room I, r 146 0
Chestnut
Whitson Felix, c, lab, r Baptist Hill
Whitson Ella, c, r Baptist Hill
Whitson Kate, c, laundress, r Roberts
The Sunset Mountain Land Go,
CWYN & WEST,
B
eg
Whitson Addie, c, cook, 112 College • £<»
Whitson W R Mrs, r 146 Chestnut
Whitson W R, atty, office North Court Place, r 146 Chestnut
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s. :e. cotjet sqtjabe. J«
White F C, elk Mimnaugh's n Patton ave, r same
White E S, bds Swan Hotel
White Fanny Miss, bds Swan Hotel ^
White Mary, c, laundress, r 267 Valley mo
White J R, carp, r 37 Spruce . g£
White J R Mrs, r 37 Spruce
White Sallie Miss, r 37 Spruce .S
White Mattie c, r 2 Woodfin.
White Herbert c,r2 Woodfin
White Martha c, r 47 Walnut
White Jas c, coachman, r 47 Walnut g£
White Annie M, r 366 S Main ^
. .
J&^SlTSiTSi* k H, kjWs "White Man's Bar," |
on exhibiton to attract the ' ■■-" M ' '
attention of the lower trade.
ButF^sV-Class Goods onlVar- Cor. South Main and Eagle (Do*n Stairs.)
i Western Carolina Bank,
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
= $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State. County and City Depository. Gcne-
"i^ ral Banking Business Transacted.
WHI
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White Cassi, wks 420 S Main
White Mina, wks 420 S Main
White Willie, bds 311 S Main
White Hy c, coachman, r 158 Water
White Hardy H, No 6 police force, r 150 Church
White Ernest L, bds 150 Church
White Cornelius F, bds 150 Church
White Eugene T, r 146 Church
*? White Martha, r 150 Church
I White Clay E, plumber, r 150 Church
&i White Chas D, drayman, bds 146 Church
tr. White Sidney L, 146 Church
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e
g| White
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c/3 White
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D R, carp, r 146 Church
Alice W, r 146 Church
Jos c, coachman, y$ Haywood
J B Rev, pastor St Lawrence Catholic Church, Hay-
wood and Flint, r 95 Haywood
Hy c, r Old Depot nr R & D Ry shops
G L, merchant, r 72 Depot
M J Mrs, 72 Depot
Maria c, nurse, bds 64 N French Broad ave
J B, bds 72 Depot
J A, bds Cosmopolitan Club
J J, brick mason, r 366 S Main
& PETR1E Merchnt Tailors, 58 South Main Stint,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
Stock of DRUGGISTS' SFXHRIES is the Is*
most varied »ud com- J| p^jj Jy^y^
pletc of any house in Aslievillc.
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WIG 367 WIL
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Wiggins Jno A c, wks Penniman & Co, N Main, r Sycamore jgj
Wiggins Mary c, r Sycamore q
Wilbur Gertrude Miss, pupil A F College fej
Wilbur, wrd Geo G, r 132 Bailey ^»
Wilburn M T Miss, bds 23 Depot
Wilfong Julius T, carp, r 277 S Main
Wilfong Hattie, r 277 S Main
WILLS A J. Wills Bros, architects) office Patton ave,
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bds 9 Flint, (See desc art)
Willis Jas, lab, r near Woodfin and Bridge I®
Willis Elbert, wks Steam Laundry, bds Buck Tavern
Willis M C, trav salesman, bds 115 Haywood
The Sunset Mountain Land Do. «WYM *- w^T^te. §
s. E. court sq,tj^:r,:ei. «?
c 1
Willis Julia Mrs, lids 115 Haywood ^r
Willis John, wks Cotton Mills, bds near same I
Willis Laura, wks Cotton Mills, bds near same
Wilkins Daniel, c, lab, r 249 College ^ je
Wilkins Kazar, c, r 249 College
Wilkins William, bds 333 S Main ^,
Wilkie L N, bds 420 S Main
Wilkie M A, bds 420 S Main *
Wilkie Ocie Miss, r 188 Woodfin ^
WILKIE B A & Atkins J W, Fruits and Confec-
tionery 12 Patton ave, r 188 Woodfin (See desc arte) J»
Wilkie Lavinia E, r near 14 Phillip
ZtStiTftSrZ&S. fc H, Lngbaa'i "Whita Man's Bar," I
on exhibiton to attract the
^ZS^l^lSrS*- Cor. South Main and Eagle u,™ st.tr.,) "
Organized May, ]888; Lewis Maddux
President, L. P. McLoud, Yice-Presi-
' dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
jS $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
'£ ral Banking Business Transacted.
WIL 368 WIL
S? Wiley A L, elk Grand Central, r 85 Park ave
*3 Wiley Emma Mrs, c, r 85 Park ave
w Wiley Florence M Miss, bds 85 Park ave
_= Williman John, S Mach Agt, bds 31 French Broad ave
» Williamson Charles, <:, porter Battery Park
b Williamson George J, elk Penniman & Co N W Court Place)
r 20 Oak
" Williamson Coin W E, r 20 Oak
? WILLIAMSON W B, W B Williamson & Co, Furni-
ture and Carpets 16 Patton ave, r 20 Oak. (See adv,
*S Wilkinson M B, supt French Broad Lumber Co, bds Battery
el Park
I J TSE ASHEVILLE AHD CEAB&Y MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
-5 Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
«** _
%~ Williamson W B Mrs, r 20 Oak
2.1 Wilsoti Zilla Miss, pupil H I School
.5 a Wilson Nannie, c, mngr laundry Swan Hotel, r same
Wilson Daisey Miss, r 54 Mountain
>* Wilson Mollie, c, laundress r Sorrels near Beaumont
^-£ Wilson Alexander, c, coachman, r 109 Beaumont
*-* Wilson Martha, r 125 Beaumont
°^ Wilson Charles, teamster, r 125 Beaumont
5^ Wilson Nellie W Mrs, r 32 Bailey
l/i Wilson Luther, bds 32 Bailey
J^- Wilson James, bds 177 S Main
q Wilson Samuel, teamster, bds 125 Beaumont
g McKIINON & PETR1E, ]Mml T"iks- 58 Sullt)l Mili|1 Stet>
3 Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
TTjTE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
VV can purchase for you at a lower figure, and
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w
fE can Sell your Real Estate at a higher price,
can purchase for you at a lower figure, anfl
charge you less for the transaction than anyone in
the city.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block.
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
isjzjxz lm Si Smith's Dni Store, 31 Patten k g
a customer at 4 0 '. - •
' "—■ — ■ — e;
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied. J^S
WIL ~ 309 WIL " £j
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Wilson James, c, lab, r 1 19 Beaumont
Wilson Emma, r, laundress, r 119 Beaumont CO
Wilson S C Mrs, pat med vender, r 4 Valley-
Wilson W M, c, teamster, r near Poplar
Wilson W M Mrs, c, dressmkr, r bet Poplar and Hilder-
brand 5^
Wilson Sallie, c, laundress, r 96 Baird ^
Wilson W A, carp, r near 106 East
Wilson Relia, r near 106 East «»
Wilson Alexander, carp, bds 59 N Main
Wilson John W, r 23 Water ?§?
Wilson Lucy, c, r 36 Mulberry ^f
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Wilson John, c, lab, r 36 Mulberry f?
Wilson Marion, carp, r 1 1 Short
Wilson L E, r 1 1 Short
Wilson W M, removed to Winston No Ca
Wilson W M Mrs, removed to Winston No Ca
Wilson Wid Thos, r Gay °
Wilson J B, r Gay
Wilson George W, carp, r Southside ave near Cripple Creek g
Wilson Sallie r Eernihurst 2 miles S Main ^-v
Wilson George, bds 32 Bailey 2-
Wilson Frank, bds 32 Bailey
Wilson Katie, r Southside ave nr Cripple Creek
k H.Loughran's "White Man's Bar,'"*-*™"'* I
O Down Stairs. -
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly '?*
Organized May, 18SS ; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
Jz $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
•rr and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
WIL
370
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2? Wilson Nettie bds 30 W Haywood
-S Wilson J S, physician, bds 115 Haywood
"-'Wilson Lucy W Mrs, bds 1 15 Haywood
s Wilson A L, r nr Cotton Factory
» Wilson Gussie Miss, bds Slagle House, 90 Patton ave
Wilson Mary Miss, bds Slagle House, 90 Patton ave
Wilson Mary, waitress, 318 Haywood
Wilson Brooks, wks French Broad Lumber Co, r nr same
Wilson Louisa Mrs, r nr French Broad Lumber Yards
Williams Willie, r 198 Chestnut
Williams ] M, broker, bds 169 Chestnut
Williams Lizzie c, cook, Fort Baird
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CWYN & WEST.
uj3 Williams Joe, teamster, r Bridge and Clayton
fcJ-Williams Joe Mrs, r Bridge and Clayton
5 Williams Peter c, coachman, ne cor Merritnon ave and Chest-
rwiii
§ Will
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ams wid W M,bds 58 N'Main
ams L J Miss, bds 58 N Main
ams Geo W c, bricklayer, r 10 Irvin
ams Lillie c, r 10 Irvin
ams Thos, bds 161 Bailey
ams Geo, shoemkr, bds 161 Bailey
ams Viola, bds 161 Bailey
ams Wm, shoemkr, bds 161 Bailey
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& PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
5 hp Si kill's tog Store, 31 Patten k
Yon will ncv<
regret becomluB
a customer at
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied.
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Williams Jas, shoemkr. r 161 Bailey fej
Williams Walter, shoemkr, bds 161 Bailey J^
Williams Geo A c, bds Cripple Creek nr Bailey fe{
Williams Hy <r, lab, bds Cripple Creek nr Bailey f>o
Williams Jnor, coachman, 87 Bailey
Williams Goldier, r 35 Valley >:
Williams Nannie c, r 9 Valley J
Williams Mary c, house maid, 199 Haywood WS
Williams Margaret Mrs, r 53 Haywood
Williams Hy S, druggist, r53 Haywood J*
Williams Annie C Miss, bds 53 Haywood p§
Williams Wm H. bds 53 Haywood ~|
THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY j
War. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President. $«
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Williams Golden, c, coachman, r Merrimon ave, nr Chestnut !
Williams Silas, c, r 101 Beaumont 3
Williams Nellie, c, cook, r 101 Beaumont 23
Williams WT H A, c, upholsterer, r 115 Mountain 2?
Williams Diana, c, r 1 15 Mountain
Williams Annie, c, teacher, r 139 Valley ^
Williams Miles, c, coachman, r Pine, near Hilterbrand
Williams Susan, c, laundress, Pine, near Hilterbrand
Williams Sol, c, plasterer, r Valley ^
Williams W S, plumber, r 17 Bridge
Williams W S Mrs, r 17 Bridge &
Williams Phillip, motorman, Electric Cars, r 10 Clayton g»
Jas, H. Loughran's "White Man's iTl!^ f
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS, and prices charged accordingly ^
Western Carolina Bant
Organized May. 18SS ; Lewis Maddux,
President. L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, .J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital.
§50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
WIL
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Williams Edwards, r to Clayton
Williams C M Mrs. r io Clayton
Williams Jessie Miss, r io Clayton
Williams Jno A, elk, a 198 Chestnut
Williams Jno A Mrs, elk, r 198 Chestnut
Williams Geo, bds 53 Haywood
Williams Roy, bds 53 Haywood
Williams Dr Jno Hey, physician, r 53 Haywood, office same,
(Ttl 46)
Williams G N, farmer, r near otton factory
Williams E H, r near cotton factory
Williams Wm, c, day porter Glen Rock
The Sunsst Mountain Land Co. cwyn&WEst,
s. :e. cotj:r,t sq,tt.a.:r,:el
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Williams Thos, c lunch house, r near freight depot
Williams Edie, c, r near freight Depot
Williams Marshall, brickmason, bds 37 Blahton
Williams Branch, r 179 South Main
Williams Mrs — , r 179 South Main
Williams Reginald, c, coachman, r Victoria, 2 mi South Main
Williams W H A, mattress maker and upholsterer, Valley,
near Electric Light Plant (Tel 84)
WILD H B, Henseley & Wild , Family Groceries, 23
North Main (See desc art)
Winston P O, bds 420 South Main
Winston H B, bds 420 South Main
& PETRIE, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTEN0E0 TO.
PURITY OF GOODS. £=J
OLITENESS TO (USTOMERS. and »j>
ROMPTZS ESS WITH ORDERS AND PRESCRIPTIONS g,
HAYSOR cfc? SMITH, 31 Fatton ^±^re>. *2{
WIN 373 WOL
Winburn Pearl Miss, pupil H I School *z{
Winburn Daisy Miss, pupil H I School
Winburn Annie C Mrs, bds 82 Park ave !2J
Winburn W A, Div P and F agt R and D Rv, bds 82 Park £,
ave
Winslow W E, railroader, bds 60 Depot ,;
Winslow Thos W, removed to Norfolk, Va *
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Wingate F C, r 118 Woodfin
Winyan Sanitarium, Dr Karl Von Ruck propr, Pine and
Baird (Tel 58)
Winfrey Wm, collar maker, bds 161 Bailey
Winfrey Mary, bds 161 Bailey
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S. IE. Court Square.
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Witherington Jas, wks A shoe factory, bds French Broad and .*»
Patton ave 2
Witherington Robt, wks# A shoe factory, bds French Broad o»
and Patton ave £?
Witheringtoa Maria Mrs, bds French Broad and Patton ave
Witherspoon Rev, c, r near 19 Clement
Wo Hop, Chinese laundry, 12 North Main, r same
Wolf Annie Miss, pupil H I School.
Wolf W E plasterer, r. 36 Clayton "^
Wolf W E Mrs, r 36 Clayton
Wolf W E, marble wks Southeast Court Place, r 92 Woodfin Jg
Wolf W E Mrs. r 92 Woodfin "£!
"WSS JAS. B. LODGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR,"
BRANDIES AT
Have been recommended bv the leading physicians of the stiite for medicinal
purpose*. COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs.
, ■ ii a i Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
LGffl WML S&Hk Pre8ident> L" P- McLoud, Vice-Presi-
*m UilW""« »™1 dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital
rg $50,000, Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.
-3 WOL 374 WOO
Sg WOLF JAMES, Meat Market, 260 Patton ave, r
-S same (See desc art) (Tel 23)
«-> Wolf Josephine Mrs, r 260 Patton ave
g Wolf Harry, r 260 Patton ave
g Womack W L, undertaker, r 38 Short
"^ Womack Mrs, 38 Short
tl Woodfin Lou Miss, pupil H I School
^ Woodfin Anna Mis^, r 26 Clayton
J WOODBURY J H, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
College, r same, (See desc art) (Tel 1)
2-s Woods Julia, Miss, pupil H I School
qj Woodward E Miss, pupil H I School
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!» THE ASHGVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
f>._
5^ Wm. W.West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
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°| Wood, wid A W, r 286 North Main
5 S. Wood Pleas, c, section hand R and D, r near French Broad
Lumber Yards #
2 Wood Myrtle Miss, pupil A F College
r Wood Gertrude Miss, pupil H I School
§ Wood Ida Miss, pupil H I School
^ WOODCOCK J H, druggist, 272 Patton ave, bds Swan
Hotel, (Tel $j) (See desc art)
^ Woodcock Johnston, bds 98 Patton ave
_3 Woodcock Julian A, bds 98 Park ave
M Woodcock Mrs, wid Dr J A, r 98 Park ave
O Woodcock Mary Miss, r 98 Park ave
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g McKINNON Si PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
P1TRITY OF fiOOBS, ^J
OMTENESS TO CUSTOMERS, and . j^.
ROMPTSESSWITII ORDERS AND PRESfRIPTIOXS j^
RAYSOR «fc SMITH, 31 Patton Ave. Ife*
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Woolsey Charles, r Witchwood N Asheville
Woolscv Charles Mrs, r Witchwood N Asheville
Woolsey Alice Miss, r Witchwood N Asheville
Woody Lizzie, cook, 22 Woodfin «>,
Woody J H-Mrs, r 44 Clayton
Woody Burnett, dry goods clerk, bds 1 1 1 N Main
WOODY J H & CO, Harness, Saddlery, Carriages, S
Main, (Tel res 54), r 44 Clayton
Woodruff Julia, c, chambermaid, 63 Merrimon ave
Wootin Emma, bds Grove near Silver
Wootin Joe, bds Grove near Silver _£
Wootin Salina, wks Cotton Mills, bds 35 W Haywood
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! AGENTS. |C
The Sunset Mountain Land Co
23. Court Sci.-ULA.x-e.
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Wootin A J, lab, bds 35 W Haywood iff
Wootin W P, wks Cotton Factory, bds 35 W Haywood
Wootin W T, r Grove near Silver ^
Wootin Webster, painter, r Grove near Silver m^
Wootin Rebecca, cook 172 S Main ££
Woodridfje T J, bds Hfawassa Place and Penland
Woodson Carrie, c, cook, r 298 Depot
Woodall B C, harnessmkr, bds Depot near Freight Depot
Woodward Victoria, c, laundress, r Pearson ave >— *.
Woodward Henry, c, carp, r Pearson ave £.
Worsley J B, No 5 Police Force, r 76 Charlotte
Worsley J B Mrs, r 76 Charlotte ^
-"'- JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S "WHITE MAN'S BAR," I
BRANDIES AT ' ~
Have been recommended by the leading physic-inns of the State for medicinal r*8
purposes, COR. SOUTH MAIN AND EAGLE, Down Stairs. <-s
ks ... , ■ ii ■ i Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux,
- WsstBrn - DapQiins, Bank president> l- p- McL°ud> vice-presi-
^ YYUBVUHi VtViUUUtti tfttifflf dentj j E< RankiD) Cashier. Capital
r= $50,000, Surplus, 120,000. State, County and City Depository.
WOR 376 WYL
-*■ Workman Alice, r 76 S Main
-® Workman Noah, r 76 S Main
^ iVorley^John, driver, bds Buck Tavern
a Worth Edward, wks Graham's Factory
\ Worthen B S, Worthen & Co druggist 17 N Main, bds 53
ea College
*f Wrenn G W, carp, r 23 Depot
c^ Wrenn Florence Mrs, r 23 Depot
j Wrenn Annie Miss, bds 23 Depot
. Wright Eva M Miss, teacher A F College, r same
kJ Wright Jesse, c, porter Swan Hotel
gjj Wright J E, r 57 College
4 THE ASHEVILLE AND CRAGGY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY
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5E Wm. W. West, Sec. and Treas. W. B. Gwyn, President.
ml Wright J E Mrs, r 57 College
II WRIGHT E H, Bostic Bros & Wright. Dry Goods and
Notions 1 1 N Main, r Oak and Woodfin. (See desc artic)
Wright E A Mrs, r Oak and Woodfin
£ Wright Hattie, r 255 S Main
V Wright wid George A, r Blake and Academy
<jg Wright W B Mrs, bds 76 Haywood
£_ Wright Lee, wks Laundry, r near Ice Factory
O Wright Mollie, r near Ice Factory
§§ W'right Jennie, wks Cotton Mills, r near same
— Wright Eddie, r near Cotton Mills
2 Wylie George, c, coachman, .20 Oak
^ M1SM \ PETRIE Merchant ^ors' ^ South Main Street,
g CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
Stork of DUIGOISTS' SI XI>RIi;s is the ^
most varied and com- 3J Patfijll AyBBBe. £j
plete of any bouse in Asheville. i^a__. ^
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YANCY SARAH, c, laundress, r 35 Hilterbrand
Yancy W A, c, waiter Battery Park Hotel, r 35 Hil-
.terbrand
Yarboro Taylor, r nr Tee Factory
Yarboro Eliza, r nr Ice Factory
Yarboro Ellen, r nr Ice Factory
Yarboro Loula, r nr Ice Factory
Yates W B, carp, r 133 N Main
Yates Laura, 133 N Main
Yeatman T R, r 27 Bearden ave
Yeatman C H, sewing machine agent, bds 27 Bearden ave
Yeatman John P, r 2J Bearden ave
Jas. H. Loughran's White'Man'A,
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. Established 1881. S. E. Court Square, qi
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Yeatman John P Mrs, r 27 Bearden ave
Yeatman Susan M Miss, bds 27 Bearden ave
Young Susan Mrs, r nr French Broad Lumber Yard
Young Fred W, B & saw filer, r nr French Broad Lumber Yards 3^
Young Sarah M, r Cripple Creek
Young Albert G, lab, bds Cripple Creek
Young Lillie, bds Cripple Creek
Young Mary, bds Cripple Creek
Young P M B, master St Paving Co, bds Battery Park Hotel — ^
Young S L Miss, r 26 Charlotte
Young Thomas B, r 26 Charlotte • g£
Young L C Miss, r 26 Charlotte
. . — . . —
The STeatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an honr or 5
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time 'smile," is at ss;
Cor. South Main & Eagle. *
(Down Stairs.
25 "
^ til 1 OP n I Organized May, i888; Lewis JMaddui
• WfitffiM I.RrnlinR KariK. President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
w If GOIOI II UQIUIIIIQ UQIIIV| dent j fc,. Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
:=f $50,000, Surplus, §20.000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
'£ ral Banking Business Transacted.
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2? Young W R, elk C D Blanton & Co, sw cor Court Place, r
"5 26 Charlotte
^ Young W R Mrs, r 26 Charlotte
g Young L M, bartender G A Sorrels S Main, r 80 Cherry
* Young Alice Mrs, r 80 Cherry
e Young J M, elk Powell & Snider Patton ave and S Main,
:§ bds 155 N Main
cw Young Robertson Mrs, bds 155 N Main
Young Perry, c, brickmason, bds 16 Short
5 Young Hy, c, brickmason, bds 16 Short
*S Young Martha, c, r 58 Mulberry
»w Young Arthur, c, bricklayer, bds 10 Irvin
as
-S a ^ i^^77l^«l, REAL ESTATE,
li Oitiyn^ uuest, insurance,
£a Established 1881. S. E- CoURT SQUARE. »
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*- Young, wid W H, r nr Broom Factory
••5 Young Eva Miss, bds nr Broom Factory
5 1 Yo'ung J M P, carp, bds 341 Haywood
Young Mattie Mrs, r 341 Haywood
£ Young Charles, wks Asheville Fur Factory, bds 60 Depot
3 ^ACHARY EDDIE, clerk, bds 38 Bailey
°?J • Zachary R H, lumber dealer, bds 38 Bailey
$25 Zachary W J, cattle dealer, r bet Centre and West
t/5 Zachary W J Mrs, r bet Centre and West
#2« Zachary Mary, c, housemaid. 88 N Main
*r* Zeager B, bds 66 S Main.
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§ McKINNON & PETR IE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
^ Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
RAYSOR 4 SMITH'S
Stock oi DRKiOlSTK' SFXHRIKS Is tho
UlONt V
l»l*t« of nay house lu Abbeville.
'","d "•- 31 Patton Avenue. %
ASHEVILLE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BMBBAoiira--
A CLASSIFIED LIST OF PROFESSIONS, MANUFAC-
TORIES, TRADES AND PURSUITS OF THE CITY OF
ASHEVILLE, EACH CLASSIFICATION ALPHA-
BETICALLY ARRANGED, THUS EXHIBIT-
ING THE FULL ADDRESS AND SPECIAL
BUSINESS OF THE CITIZENS.
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ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.
(See also Private and Kinder-
gartens)
Asheville Female College, Oak,
bet Woodfin and College. Prof.
B. E. Atkins, President and
Treasurer, Prof. J. D. Arnold,
Secretary. (See descriptive ar-
ticle)
Asheville Graded Schools, Prof.
P. P. Claxton, Supt.
Academy Street, (white,) Prof.
E. B. Lewis, Prin.
Mountain Street, (colored,) Prof.
Edward Stevens, Prin.
Orange Street, (white,) Prof. E.
P. Mangum, Prin.
Horns Industrial School, Vic-
toria, S Main 1$ miles, Rev. L.
M. Pease, Superintendent
Mrs. Mainland's for Young La-
dies and Little Girls, 40
French Broad ave, Mrs. Bur-
gwyn Maitland, Principal.
(See adv.)
Ravenscroft for Young Men,
bet Church and Bailey,
Principal. . '
ADVERTISING AGENT.
FULENWEIDER. H. W., Mc- J»
Afee Block, 28 Patton ave, 2d .
floor.
JSo free Lunches served, or
any kind of Wild Animals
on exh'ibiton to attract the
Attention of the lower trade,
lut Flrtt-Class Goods only al
Ju. B, Lou^hm's "While Man's Bar," w
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Cor. South Main and Eagle (Down stairs.) «
Western Carolina' Bant
Organized May. 1888; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent. J. E. Kankin, Cashier. Capital.
_2 $50,000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository.' Inter-
^ est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department. '
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25 AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-
MENTS.
(See Hardware)
ARCHITECTS.
« Broun Robert
= Burkholder E W, (See adv back
S (outside)
"* Child Arthur Steele
5 Milton A L
2| Wills Brothers. (See adv out-
eS side back)
£ ARTISTS
(PHOTOGRAPHIC.)
] Crawford J W , McAfee Block, 28
* Patton ave, 3d floor
[ a Lindsey & Brown, S E Court PI
w^ 2d floor
S^McCandless & Brother, Patton
3-£ ave and Haywood
5g ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
* I Fitzpatrick Bros, North Main-
oe£ (See adv.)
j2Swicegood L, Willow Street.
2 >, (See adv.)
AUCTIONEERS.
?§J.Barber J Y, Buncombe Ware-
5 house
« Davis & Son, EB&CE. Farm-
"■ ers' Warehouse
ATTORNEYS.
(See lawyers.)
BAKERS.
Perry W G, Johnston Building,
3J 26 South Main. (See adv)
BANKS.
2 First National, S E Ct PI, Wm
5s E Breese, president, Dr G W
g Fletcher, Fletcher's N C, vice
S president, W H Penland,
W Cashier
The National of Asheville, N
W Cor Patton ave and No
Main. DC Waddell, president,
W W Barnard, vice president,
Lawrence Pulliam, cashier.
(See adv First fly)
The Western Carolina, S W
Court Place, Lewis Maddux,
President, L P McLoud, vice
president. J Eugene Rankin,
cashier. (See adv top lines)
BARBERS.
Martin W H, 60 So Main, (see
disc art'cl)
Sumner T J, 6 Patton ave
Abram Bias, 16 Patton ave
Brown Geo W, 39 Patton ave
McInturfTB. 18 N Main
Fearington Frank, 9h Patton ave
Hicks Charley, Glen" Bock Hotel
Battery Park
BOARDING HOUSES.
(BY permission.)
Atkinson N B, 211 Haywood
Anderson R W Mrs, 20 Bearden
ave
Adams J S Mrs, 41 Spruce
Baker Mrs, 31 Grove
Bowie Mrs 9 Flint
Baird Miss, S Main 1 mile out
Breese R E, Mrs, 87 Bailey
Burnett L J Mrs, 64 S Main
Burks C E Miss, 55 College
Cushman W S Mrs, 163 Chestnut
Coffin Misses, 31 Haywood
Chamberlain Mrs, S E Church nr
Patton ave
Carson T C, "Barrett PI" 122
Patton ave
Cole Mrs, 59 N Main
Erwin Mrs, College and David-
son
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J p[JH|E Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Stat,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
Ktook of DRIOG1STN' SUNDRIES is <he
m«»s< rnrif d mid com
pleie at' any house in Asheville.
1 Patton Avenue, §
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Goode M C Mrs, 53 College
Howell J 0, 136 Broad
Inloes W H, 99 Chestnut
Jarvis & Campbell, 63 N Main
LaBarbe A P Mrs, Patton ave
and Bailey
McDowell Jno, McDowell
McDowell W W Maj, 420 S Main
McDonald G L, 50 Bailey
McCape C J, 24 Grove
Nowell Jonathan, 73 N Main
Portner H M Mrs, 76 Haywood
Polley Mrs, 77 Charlotte also
Charlotte & Chestnut
Rector T S, 155 N Main
Reeves Mrs R H, Spruce
Reynolds T E Mrs, S8 N Main
Reynolds W T Mrs, 22 Woodfin
Reynolds Alice Mrs, 48 Spruce
Summey A T Mrs, 115 Haywood
Smathers J L Mrs, 318 Patton ave
(see adv)
Stevenson Mrs S E, Patton ave
and Church (See desc art)
Van Gilder House, Mrs Piatt,
Proprietress, College and Da-
vidson
Way Mrs, "Dell Rosa," 2 miles
N Asheville
BEER AND ALE.
(See Saloon)
BLACKSMITHS.
Howard & Burnett, College Place
(See desc arte)
Woody, J H & Co, Willow (See
desc arte)
BOOK BINDERS BLANK BOOK
MNFS & PRINTING COS.
D W Furman Printing Co North
Court Place
Randolph — Kerr Printing Co
North Court place
BOOT AND SHOES.
Fulenweider & Bro, 18 Patton ave
(See adv)
Weaver & Myers, 39 Patton ave
BOARD OF TRADE
Geo S Powell Pres W B Gywn
Secty
BRICK DEALERS
Asheville Brick Works Wm R
Penniman, & Co office 3 North
main Works, Emma, N C.
Girdwood & Lee Works, near
Smith Bridge West Asheville
Hilderbrand & David office
Works Terminus Camp Patton
S C line North Asheville
BOTTLERS.
(See Soda Water Factors & Sa-
loons)
CHEMICAL
(See also Druggists)
Kopp Lichtenberger Park ave
near Haywood
CHINA & GLASSWARE.
J H Law, 57-61 South Main
Thad VV Thrash & Co 41 Patton
ave
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SUR-
VEYORS.
Broun, Robt
Bomar, T H
Brooks, J H
Child, Arthur Steele
Eickleburger, W H
Harrington, Geo W
Hume, W L
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
(See also Grocer and Saloon.)
Blomberg L, 17 Patton ave
Ko«Free Lunches served, or
any kind of Wild Animals
on exhibiton to attract the
attention of the lower trade.
But First-Class 'Goods only at
k H, Loughran's "White Man's Ear,
Cor. South Main and Eagle iptm stairs...
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Organize! May, 1888; Levis Macidtix'.
President, L. P. McLoud. Vice-Presi-
dent. J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital.
jS $50»000; Surplus, $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Inter-
^ est paid on deposits of four months or longer in Savings Department.
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2? CEMENT AND PLASTER.
_• Moody C Fj, 30 Patton ave (See
w adv)
— Morrison T S, 531 West Haywood
^ (See descriptive article)
CLOTHING.
S Asheville Dry Goods Co, 30 N
Main (See descriptive article)
§ Blantou C D & Co, West Ct Place
£~ (See descriptive article)
£ Hammershlag & Whitlock, 32 S
^ Main
** Redwood H & Co. 7 and 9 Patton
</>" ave (See adv)
5 Sawyer Jas P, 15 Patton ave
^CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS.
£j?Corn N P, (See adv)
£ -Troy W B, Stone Grading Work,
a | (See adv)
pi CARRIAGE DEALERS AND
MAKERS.
^ a Hines E F, College St, rear Grand
"fc Central
<-S Woody J H & Co, 68 S Main
COAL DEALERS.
' £ '^Carrington F N, West Ct Place
2c£ (See descriptive article)
I Collins Ice and Coal Co, 30 Patton
5 ave *
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.
^Walter S Cushman, 28 Patton
W ave, 2d floor
COTTON MILLS.
C E Graham Mnfg Co, West
**& Asheville, M H Cone president,
^. Baltimore, Md ; C E Graham
S Sec and treas
^ CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT
£5 Heston J M, Eagle Block S Main
*- Perry. W G, 26 S Main
J2 Wilkie & Atkins, 12 Patton ave
CARPETS & RUGS.
Mimnaugh F P, 11 Patton ave
(See descriptive article)
Redwood H & Co, 7 and 9 Patton
ave (See adv)
Williamson W B & Co, 16 Patton
ave
DAIRIES.
J Rogers Grant, Charlotte
DRUGGISTS.
Carmichael W C, 20 S Main. (See
adv)
Grant J S, 24 S Main (See adv
front cover)
Pelham's Pharmacy, 31 Patton
ave
Raysor & Smith, 31 Patton ave
Smith T C & Co, 13 S Main
Woodcock J H, 272 Patton ave
Worthen & Co, 17 N Main
DENTISTS.
(Represented only by patrons)
Arrington I)r B F, 31 Patton ave,
2d floor
Graham Dr A S, 57 S Main
Queen Dr J G, office , (See
desc art)
. DRESSMAKERS.
LaBarbe Miss Nellie, 9 N Main,
(See desc art)
DYERS AND SCOURERS.
Scott W T, Patton ave and Wa-
ter, down stairs, (See desc art)
DIAMONDS.
' Cosby B H, 27 Patton ave, (See
desc art)
EMBALMERS.
Blair & Brown, 32 Patton ave,
(See des art)
£3
& PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
& SMITH'S
plete of any house iu Asheville
jA Slock of DRUGGISTS' Sl*\DR)KS is (he fc^
,no',v,,rio,,amle,m" 31 Patton AT6DH6. ^
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Mann, Johnson & Co, 37 Patton
ave, (See adv bottom lirres)
Starnes J Russell, N Main
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
Demens Wood Working Co,
nr Pass Depot, (See desc art)
Asheville Lumber & Mnfg Co,
West End [Tel 9], See desc art)
Scott Geo T, College Place, [Tel
office .60, Tel yard 61]
ENGINES AND BOILERS.
See Founders and Machinists,
also Hardware
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
(See Grocers and Confectioners)
FURNITURE.
Blair & Brown, 32 Patton ave,
(See desc art)
Mann, Johnson &• Co, 37 Patton
ave (See adv)
Williamson W B&Co, 16 Patton
ave, (See adv)
FLOURING MILLS.
Asheville Milling Co, W Ashe-
ville, [Tel 36] office 30 Patton
ave
FEED STORES.
Cooper A D, North Ct Place and
N Main (See adv)
Revel T J, North Main (See de-
scriptive article)
G \V Jenkins & Bro, So Main
Powell & Snider, So Main and
.Patton ave
FLORAL GARDENS.
MessDeake Family, Green house
324 Charlotte (See descriptive
article)
FOUNDERS . & MACHINISTS.
Cole J B, Works Buttrick, near
Terminus Patton ave (See
descriptive article)
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
(Represented only by Patrons )
Asheville Dry Goods Co, 31 N
Main, (See descriptive article)
Blanton C D & Co, West Court
Place (See descriptive article)
Graves & Thrash, 19 South Main
(See descriptive article.)
Hammershlag & Whitlock, 32 S
Main (See descriptive article)
Mitchell F E, 28 Patton ave (See
descriptive article)
Lipinsky & Ellick, 30 S Main
(See adv side lines)
Redwood H & Co, 7 and 9 Patton
ave (See adv side lines)
Balto Clothing House, M Swartz
burg, Propr, 10 Patton ave (See
descriptive article)
Bostie Bro & Wright. 11 N Main
(See descriptive article)
GLASS, PAINTS AND OILS.
Ballard, Rich & Boyce, West Ct
PlclCG
T C Smith & Co, 13 So Main
GROCERS.
(Represented only by Patrons.)
Cooley A R, 45 S Main, (See de-
scriptive article)
Cooper A D, N Main and N Ct
Place (See adv)
Chedester & Son S R, Patton ave
(See descriptive article)
Hamilton Thomas P & Co, "Big
22" Patton ave (See descriptive
article)
Hare Brothers, 17 S Main (See
descriptive article)
Hensley & Wild, 23 N Main (See
descriptive article)
Jenkins & Bro G W, S Main (See
descriptive article)
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The Weatest and Most Quiet place in Town to spend an hour o-
two at Billiards or Pool, and at the same time -smile." is at
Jas. H, Loushran's White'Man's Bar,
Cor. South Main & Eagle.
(Down Stairs.)
Western Carolina Bank,
Organized May, 1888; Lewis Maddux
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. Capital.
-3 §50,000, Surplus. $20,000. State, County and City Depository. Gene-
's^ ral Banking Business Transacted.
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Powell & Snider, S Main and
Patton ave
Triplett Brothers, West Asheville
Revell & Wagener, 28 Patton ave
(See descriptive article)
Morrison T S
GUN AND LOCKSMITH.
Lindsey A W, 25J North Main
Penniman & Co, 13 North Main
(See adv)
HORSE SHOERS.
(See Blacksmiths.)
HARNESS MAKERS.
Alexander J M, North Ct Place
(See descriptive article)
Hines E F, North Main (See de-
scriptive article)
Woody J H & Co, 68 South Main
(See descriptive article)
HIDES AND FUR.
Ellick M, N Main (See descrip-
tive article)
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Rich & Boyce, W Ct
59 and 61 S Main
Ballard
Place
Law J H, 57,
(See adv)
Thrash, Thad W & Co, 41 Patton
ave (See adv)
Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, 43
Patton ave (See adv)
HOTELS.
c£ Batterjr Park, Jno B Steele, mngr
(See descriptive article)
£5 Burnett House, Mrs L J Burnett,
O propr, 64 S Main (see descrip-
Y* tive article)
P5 Glen Rock, A G Hallyburton,
[T| propr, near Pass Depot
j Kennilworth Inn, Dr Browning
*-* manager
<
Magnolia House, W A James Jr,
propr, N Main, (see descriptive
article)
Neville House, O Neville, propr,
46 S Main,
Oaks The, Greenewell & Sites,
proprs, (see descriptive article)
Strauss European, 26 and 28 S
Main, (see descriptive article)
Swannanoa, So Main, Howell
Cobb propr, (See adv)
Stevenson House, Mrs S Steven-
son, propr, Patton ave and
Church, (see descriptive article)
Slagle House, J L L Slagle, propr,
90 Patton ave, (see descriptive
article)
Western, Dr L B McBrayer and
mother, props, West Ct Place,
(see descriptive article)
Winy ah House, Dr Karl Von
Ruck, propr, Pine and Baird
ICE MANUFACTURERS.
Asheville Ice & Coal Co, office 30
Patton ave
INSURANCE AGENTS, FIRE
AND LIFE.
(Represented only by patrons)
B F P Bright, Dr Battle's office
Jenks & Jenks, Johnston Build-
ing, 28 Patton ave, 2d floor
Lawrence Pulliam, National «
Bank of Asheville
Rawls C T, 5 Patton ave
JEWELERS.
B H Cosby, 27 Patton ave
INCORPORATED COMPANIES
(Consult also Index.)
The People's Light, Heat and
Power Co, A J Lyman, presi-
dent, W W Barnard, treasurer,
& PETRIE Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to.
Yon w
rog-ret
M custom
~- ^P * Smith's Brag Store, 31 Pattsn k
Your trade appreciated. Your interest studied.
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Jos E Dickerson, secretary pro
tern, C E Ross, superintendent.
Asheville Investment Co, R B
Hilliard, president, A W Con-
way, secretary, C F Grifflng,
treasurer and general manager.
Asheville Park & Hotel Co. V E
McBee, president, Dr S W Bat-
tle, vice president, T C Mc-
Neely, secretary, D C Waddell,
treasurer
Asheville Electric Light and
Power Co, John G Martin,
president, Dr S W Battle, vice-
president, Thomas W Patton,
superintendent, B M Jones,
secretary and treasurer
Southern Improvement Co, ' A
W Bronsou, president, New
York, E N Swan, secretary, E
B Welles, manager.
Asheville Cemetery Co, Thomas
W Patton, secretary
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS.
Parker
Sevier P Ed
Troy W B
LAWYERS.
Adams & McElroy, Legal Build-
ing
Atkinson C B, Legal Building, 28
Patton ave •
Cushman W A, 28 Patton aAe
Carter & Craig, Legal Building
(See ad)
Cobb & Merrimon, Johnston Buil-
ding
Carter E D, Legal Building
Carter and Carter, Legal Build-
ing
Cummings P A, Legal Building
Davidson A T, Legal Building
Davidson, Martin & Jones, Legal
Building
Gudger, Carter & Martin, Legal
Building
Jones & Shuford, Johnston
Building
Lyman A J, Legal Building
McLoud C M
Malone Wm H, Legal Bl'dg
McBrayer R, 28 Patton ave (See
adv)
Merrick Duff, Legal Bl'dg
Moore Chas A, Legal Bl'dg
Pearson Richmond Legal Bl'dg
Sondley F A, Legal Bl'dg,
Whitson, North Court Place
Wolfe
LAUNDRIES.
Model Steam 15 Patton ave (See
adv)
LIQUORS & WINES.
(See Saloons)
LIVERY FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
Battery Park. 83 South Main
Blanton W P, & Co Water near
Patton ave
Brown & Co, Water near Patton
ave •
Chambers & Weaver Willow,
Eckle & Co South Main opp
Swan Hotel
Green Ben rear Grand Central
Hotel
Stikeleather Bros 68 South Main
Woodberry J H, College Sq
Reynolds & Spears, Water and
College
LUMBER.
Asheville Lumber and Mfg Co,
west Asheville, W B Marx
president. (See adv)
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J) Cor. So. Main & Eagle, g:
Down Stairs.
AND PRICES CHARGED ACCORDINGLY
* Western Carolina Bant
Organized May, 1888; Lewie Maddux,
President, L. P. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
_£=* $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
•r; and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
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5?Demeus P A, Wood Wk'g Co,
. near pass depot. (See adv)
^ Scott G F, College and Pullian
MERCHANT TAILORS.
§ McKinnon & Petrie58 So Main
gSchartle J W North Main
jgTauchen \V, South Main
MILLINERY.
23 (Represented only by patrons)
oSLaBarbe Miss N Mimnaugh F
r— P, 11 pat ton ave
MACHINE SHOPS.
5 (See Founders and Machinists)
*S MACHINE DEALERS-
5«E F Hines rear Grand Central,
g- Water
MUSIC TEACHERS
^neringer N, 38 Charlotte
Kneringer Miss Maggie 3S Char-
' lotte
^.<MUSIC AND MUSICAL MDSE.
o >Falk C, North Main
ui^VVilliams G A, 37 Patton ave
NOTABLES.
iX'ortland Bros 26 Patton av
% Cushman Walter S, 28
» NEWS DEALERS
.Blomberg L, 15 Patton :ive
^Morgan & Co 3 North Main
O NEWSPAPERS.
^Asheville Baptist ,Wkly, N Ct
dg Place
Asheville Methodist, Wkly, N Ct
^5 Place
OCountry Homes, Monthly, 11
QC Ct Place
S^Jaily Citizen, N Ct Place
JCpemocrat, YVkly, N Ct Place
^Cvening Journal, Daily, N Ct
H3 Place
5*3
Farmer & Mechanic- N Ct Place
Lyceum Monthly. 73 N Main
Medical Journal Monthly, Opera
House block
PAINTERS AND PAPER
HANGERS,
Fitzpatrick Bros, 30 N Main
Lee Robt H & Co, S3 Bailey
Swicegood L, 2 Willow
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
(SEE artists photogeaphio)
PHYSICIANS.
Battle Dr S W, office Johnston
b'ld'g, r Battery Park Hotel
Burroughs Dr Jas A, office Bar-1
nq,rd b'ld'g, r 88 N Main
Ballard Dr A M, office 28 Patton
ave, r Haywood near Academy
Baird Dr H L, office and r 39
Patton ave
Burgin Dr R, office and r Bilt-
. more S Asheville
Bryant Dr R H c, office 21 S Main
Crawford Dr J H, (occulist), office
28 Patton ave, r 48 Grove
Fletcher Dr H M, r 23 Penland
Hilliard Dr AV D, office over 1st
Nat'l Bank, r 57 Spruce
Hilliard Dr Chas, office over 1st
Nat'l Bank, r 39 Patton ave
Hargan Dr T J, (specialist) office
29 Patton ave, r Pearson ave
and Academy •
Justice Dr J C B, office and r
Barnard B'ld'g
Leech Dr W Stuart, office 28
Patton ave, r Grand Central
Meriweather Dr Frank T, office
Johnston B'ld'g
McBrayer Dr L B, office and r
Western Hotel
Nelson Dr, office and r 71 Wood-
fin
& PETRIE, Me[cW Tai|ofS> 5B Soutn Main sw
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
E. COFFIN,
AUCTIONEER
Real Estate Agent
Loan Broker.
AUCTIONEER
Real Estate Agent
Loan Broker.
Ton will noTcr
regret h-eroming-
*» cntitoni <>r at
Er.-.:: Si Smith's Drug Store, 3] Pation Ave.
Your irsulo iipprccintNl, Your iuSorewt sdulicd.
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Purefoy Dr G W, office 24 S
Main, r 27 Charlotte
Starnes Dr E C, office 272 Patton
ave, r Buxton and Roberts
Taylor Dr H L, office Opera House
block, Patton ave
Thrash, Dr. Geo, res 52 Haywood
Treese Dr. J .F, r 64 South Main
Tennent Dr. G. B , office and r
Charlotte nr Clayton
Williams Dr Jno Hey, office and
r 53 Haywood
Weaver Dr H B, office 24 S Main,
r 169 Chestnut
Webb Dr DeWitt, office 2S Patton
ave, r Oaks Hotel
Watson Dr J A, office and r Pat-
ton ave and Grove
Whittington Dr W P, office 26
Patton ave, r 30 Phillip
"Whittaker D, r Biltrnore S Ashe-
ville
Von Ruck Dr Karl, office and r
VVinyah House, Pine and Baird
PLUMBERS STEAM AND GAS
FITTERS.
Ballard Rich and Boyce, West Ct
Place
Kelley & Strachan, 26 Patton ave
Taylor, Bonis & Brotherton, 43
Patton ave
PRINTING- COMPANIES.
D W Furman Co, North Ct
Place
Raixlolph-Kerr Co, North Ct
Place
PROVISIONS, HAY AND
GRAIN.
(See also Grocers.)
Cooper A D. North Ct Place
Jenkins G W & Bro, South Main
Mclntire P C & Bro, N Ct Place
Powell & Snider, So Main and
Patton ave
Reed J E & Co, N Ct Place
Revell T J, North Main
RESTAURANTS.
Murrough N. 9 Patton ave
Strauss European, 26 and 28 So
Main
R AILROADS— R &"D SYS-
TEM AND STREET RAIL-
WAYS
Asheville and Spartanburg
Murphy Branch
Western N C
Hot Spring's Division
Asheville Electric Street Ry
SALOONS.
The Battery Park, Battery Park
Hotel
The "Boston," 39 South Main
The "Bonanza," 43 South Main
The "Carolina." 19 North Main
The "Eagle," 25 South Main
The 'Glen Rock," near Pass
Depot
The "Metropolitan," 29 North
Main
"Muller's Exchange," Water
and College
"The White Man's Bar," 46 So
Main
STENOGRAPHERS
Cobb, Legal Building
Stevens, Johnston Building
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
(Represented only by Patrons.
Asheville Lumber Manufactur-
ing Co, West End
Demens P A. Woodworking Co,
near Pass Depot
Scott Geo S, College and Pulliarn
k H. Loughran's "White
HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS
3
Cor. So. Main <8f Eagle, »
Down Stairs.
AND PRICES CHARGED ACCORDINGLY
Organized May. 1888 ; Lewis Maddux,
President, L. I'. McLoud, Vice-Presi-
dent, J. E, Rankin, Cashier. Capital,
JS $50,000, Surplus, $20,000, State, County and City Depository. A Room
'S and Teller's Window for the exclusive use of the Ladies.
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SHOEMAKERS.
(Represented by Patrons only)
Hyndman Thomas L, 18$ North
Main
Novill T W, 18 Patton ave
SEWING MACHINES.
The Singer, 62 South Main
The Davis and New Home, 16
Patton ave
The Domestic, S E Ct Place
The American, 91 Patton ave
STATIONERS AND BOOK-
SELLERS.
(Represented by Patrons only.)
J N Morgan & Co, 3 North
Main
L Blomberg, 17 Patton Ave
SILVERWARE.
Law J H, 57, 59, 61 S Main
Thrash Thaddeus W & Co, 41
Patton ave
SURVEYORS.
(See Civil Engineers and Sur-
veyors)
SODA WATER AND BOT-
TLERS.
(See also Saloons,)
Charles A Campbell, 217 Hay-
wood
TRIAL JUSTICES.
A T Summey, Patton ave. and
2nd floor, West Court Place
UPHOLSTERERS.
Brown Richard, 100 Patton ave
Williams W H A, Eagle and Val-
ley
UNDERTAKERS.
Blair & Brown, Patton ave
Mann Johnston & Co, Patton
ave
Starnes J R, North Main
Williamson W B & Co, Patton
ave
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Dr J W Rollings, South' Main,
opposite Swan Hotel
WOOD DEALERS.
C E Moody, 30 Patton ave
THE DEVIL'S COURT HOUSE.
From Lindsey's Guide Book by permission.
& PETRI E, Merchant Tailors, 58 South Main Street,
CLEANING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
EXPLANATORY.
♦
In the political domain we are just upon the brink of a complete
transformation scene— hence statistics concerning the present year's
municipal and governmental reign would prove as inert information,
consecpuently we are unable to furnish with this publication any-
thing that would be of practical value to our patrons and readers.
The officers elected by the people of the City of Asheville and the
County of Buncombe have exhibited in the past administration of its
affairs much ability and enterprise, and with the advent of a new
regime we wish the succeeding power much success in their new
field and a continuation in the up-building of a city, which in the
past few years has made such rapid strides in this age of modern
progress and improvement.
aneous Directory.
OF ASHEVILLE.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
MAYOR-
CHARLES D BLANTON.
Aldermen — W E Wolfe, J
Hamp McDowell, F M Miller,
Charles B Leonard, R L Fitzpat-
rick.
City Clerk— F M Miller.
City Attorney— T H Cobb.
City Tax Collector— N A Rey-
nolds.
City Treasurer— J E Rankin.
Chief of Police— A H Baird.
Chief of Fire Department— J P
Sawyer.
Superintendent of Waterworks
— J L Murray.
Superintendent of Schools — P
P Claxton.
Sanitary Inspector — D H B
Weaver.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
Sheriff— D L Reynolds.
Register of Deeds— J J Mackey
Superintendent of Schools— C
B Way
Treasurer — John H Courtney
Attorney — M E Carter.
Coroner— W D Hilliard
Surveyor— A H Starnes.
Clerk -W T Reynolds.
Deputy Clerk— Chas W Ma-
lone.
County Commissioners— J E
Rankin, Chairman; J C Curtis,
Levi Plemons, Dr J A Reagan,
W T Porter.
Board of Education— A T Sum-
mey, B G Gudger, LeRoy H
Sams.
STATE LEGISLATURE.
Representatives of Buncombe
County — Melvin E Carter, Dr J
S T Baird.
Senator 42d District, Buncombe
and Madison Counties— Virgil S
Lusk. .
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. AN-
DREW'S.
Trinity Chapter No 1 10, F L Ja-
cobs, Sec'y.
390
MASONIC LODGES.
Mount Hermon Lodge- No 118,
A F and A M, T V Terrell, Sec
Asheville Lodge No 410, A F
and A M, F L Jacobs, Sec
Asheville Chapter No 25 R A,
S Hammershlag, Sec
Cyrene Commandery No 5 K T,
W T Randolph, Rec
KNIGHTS OF LABOR.
G H Burnham M W, Saml
Waldrop Sec
CARPENTERS' UNION,
W B Clayton — . N P Corn, Rec
Sec
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Pisgah Lodge No 32 P A Cum-
mings K R and S
Buncombe Div No 1, U R, P A
Cummings Rec
ODD FELLOWS.
Swannanoa Lodge No 56, S II
Chedester, Sec
A. 0. U. WORKMEN,
J B Worsley, Recorder
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Swannanoa Lodge 046. P A
Cummings, Reporter
ROYAL ARCANUM.
French Broad Council No 701,
S Lipinski, Sec
SONS TEMPERANCE.
Asheville Division, No 15, F A
Ham rick Secy
W. C. T. U.
(Meetings held in Y M C A
Bldg) monthly, Miss M E Brown
Secy
Y. W. C. T. U.
Meetings monthly, Y MCA
Bldg, Miss Alice Smith Secy
FLOWER MISSION.
Mrs Jas A Burroughs See
CHURCHES. •
Central Methodist, (South)—
Church Rev Sam Milliard, pas-
tor pro tern. Divine worship,
Sundays, morning and evening.
Sunday-school, 9.30 A M ; HA
Gudger, superintendent.
Catholic — Haywood near Flint.
Rev Father White. Low mass
during week 7.30 P M; High mass
Sunday 11 A M.
First Baptist— Spruce and
Woodfln. Rev Dr W A Nelson,
pastor. Divine worship, Sundays,
morning and evening. Sunday-
school, 9 A M. Dr D T Millard,
superintendent.
Second Baptist— French Broad
and Patton ave. Rev Dr J L
Carroll, pastor. Divine worship,
Sundays, morning and evening.
Sunday-school" 9.30 A M. A N
LaPierre. superintendent. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening.
Kahl of Asheville, S Lipinsky,
secretary:
First Presbyterian — Church,
Rev W S P Bryan, pastor. Di-
vine worship, .Sundays, morning
and evening. Weekly Lectur,e,
Wednesday evening. Sunday-
school 9 AM. H Lockwood,
superintendent. Young men's
Prayer Sunday evening.
Trinity, Episcopal — Rev Mc-
Neely DuBose, Rector. Services :
Sundays, Holy Communion, ex-
cept on first Sundays, at 7.3,0 A M,
and on first Sundays at 11 A M.
Sunday-school and Bible Class at
9 30 A M. Morning Prayer and
Sermon at 11 A M ; Evening
Prayer and Lecture at 4.30 P M.
Wednesdays, Morning Prayer
and Litany at 10 A M. Fridays,
Evening prayer at 5 P M. Ploly
Days' services announced on Sun-
day previous. Meetings, Woman's
Guild on first Wednesday each
month at 4 P M. Woman's Aux-
iliary, Fridays of each Ember
season at 4 P M. Choral Society,
third Friday in each month at
4 P M. Sunday-school Teachers,
second and fourth Fridays in each
month at 4 P M. Vestry, Tues-
day after each first Sunday at 8
P M. St Andrew's Brotherhood,
second and fourth Tuesdays at 8
P M. Practices : Sunday-school,
each Wednesday at 4 P M; Choir,
each Friday at 7.30 P M. All seats
TT7E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all clescrip-
V V tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
w
'E offer for sale choice Real Estate of all descrip-
tions. We loan money in sums to suit. We
Care for Estates and guarantee protection to own-
ers interest in same. We invest trust funds
carefully.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
391
are free, and strangers are cor-
dially invited to attend and take
part in the services. The Rec-
tor's study is in the Rectory, one
door south of the church.
Methodist Episcopal, (South) —
North Asheville. Rev C M
Campbell, pastor. Divine services
every Sunday morning and eve-
ning. Sunday-school at 9 A M.
Jno H Wheeler, superintendent.
Christian Church — Church.
Divine worship every Sunday
morning and evening. Sunday-
school by Frank McCrary at 9.45
A M. ("Regular pastor not yet
assigned.)
Methodist Episcopal — Hay-
wood and Buttriek. Rev J D
Robertson, pastor. Divine wor-
ship, Sunday morning and eve-
ning. Sunday-school at9.30 A M ;
Elmo Rhinehardt, supt.
Riverside Methodist Episcopal,
(South) — Divine services Sunday
morning and evening. Rev C M
Campbell, pastor. Sunday-school
at 3 P M ; Wm Turner, supt.
No. Asheville Methodist Epis-
copal, (South') — Divine worship
Sunday morning and evening ;
Rev C M Campbell, pastor. Sun-
day-school 9.3U A Mf J H Weaver,
superintendent.
Baptist — West end Mission
Praver-meeting Saturday even-
ings at 7.30, by Rev W P* South-
ern. Sunday-school at 3.30 P M.
Academy Hill Baptist Mission.
Praver-meeting Thursday, 7.30
P M, by Rev W P Southern.
Sunday-school 3.30 P M ; George
H Burnham, superintendent.
COLORED CHURCHES.
Nazareue First Baptist — Pine
and Beaumont. Rev S H With-
erspoon, pastor. Divide services,
Sunday 11 A M and 8 P M. Sun-
day-school 2 P M. Prayer-meet-
ing Wednesday 8 PM.
Mount Zion Second Baptist-
Bailey and Patton ave. Rev R P
Burnley , pastor Pro tern. Divine
worship Sunday 11 A M and 3
and 8 P M. Sunday-school 12 M.
Prayer-meeting Wednesday at
8 P M.
A M E Zion— College and Pine.
Rev E J Carter, pastor. Divine
worship, Sunday HA M and 8
PM Class-meeting 3 P M. Sun-
day-school 9 A M.
Trinity Episcopal Chapel — ,
Valley and S Beaumont. Rev H"
S McDufry, pastor. Divine ser- '
vices, 1 1 A M and 8 P M. Sun-
day-school afternoon.
Methodist Episcopal— College.
Rev W W Pope, pastor. Divine
worship, 11 A M anu8PM. Sun-
day-school 3 P M.
A M E Church— Hilterbrand
near Pine. Rev F W Sorrell,
pastor. Preaching HAM and 3
P M. Sunday-school 9 AM.
The North Carolina Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
mals. Organized April 1st, 1890.
Asheville, N. C— Officers : W H
Inloes, president ; J L Carroll,
1st vice-president ; C J McCape,
2d vice-president; F L Jacobs,
secretary and treasurer ; F L
Jacobs, superintendent ; T A
Jones, counsel. Board of Mana-
gers : J P Sawyer, W S Cushman,
W T Penniman, C M McLoud, W
F Randolph, T W Patton, J E
Rankin. Finance Committee :
\V S Cushman, J P Sawyer, J E
Rankin.
DEPARTMENT OF CHARI-
TIES.
Children's Home, Charlotte
and Woodfiu, Miss Mary Sharp,
matron.
Mission Hospital, 17 Charlotte
street. MissL E Walton, matron.
Children's Free Kindergarten
and Aid Society. Riverside, near
cotton factory; also, 11 Patton
ave, 2d floor.
POSTAL INFORMATION.
G W Cannon, Postmaster; E E
Hetson, M O department; V O
Harkins, mailing department; E
C Westall, stamp department; H
392
B Malone. general delivery de-
partment.
CARRIERS.
JWC Deake, No 1, Neil Lee 2,
J M Case 3, J C Heninger 4. S F
Harmon 5, T J Loftin 6, C B
Deaver, Special Delivery Dep't.
Office Hours : General Deliv-
» ery— Opens 7 a m to 7 p m. Sun-
day 9 to 9 30 a m ; Sunday 6 to
6 30 p m. MO dep't opens 9 a
in to 4 p m. Northern mail ar-
rives 8 a m, 5 p m ; South 7 30 p
m : West 2 15 p m, 8 00 a m ; East
5 p m, 8 a m.
Horse Mails leave for Weaver-
ville daily, except Sunday 12 30
p m ; arrives from Weaverville
12 00 m ; leaves for Liecester 12 m;
arrives from Liecester 11 am;
leaves for Vanceville 9 a m; ar-
rives from Vanceville 8 30 a m,
leaves for Brevard 7 00 a m ; ar
rives from Brevard 6 pm; leaves
for Rutherfordton 6 am; arrives
from Rutherfordton 9 p m.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO-
CIATIONS.
Asheville Branch of the
Southern Buil dinar and Loan
Association, Knoxville, Tenn. —
H H Heeb, General State Agt,
N. G, H D Child, Local Secre-
tary, Citizen Office. Officers and
Directors : T S Morrison, presi-
dent, G W Cannon, vice-presi-
dent; L P McLoud, treasurer; H
D Child, secretary ; Cobb & Mer-
rimon, attorneys. Directors : J
E Rankin, H D Child, J S Grant,
W F Randolph, John Child.
Home Building and Loan As-
sociation of Asheville, N C. —
Office No 5 Patton Ave. Frank
Coxe, president ; T J Hargan,
vice-president; CT Bawls, finan-
cial secretary ; C C McCarty,
treasurer; R-McBrayer, attorney.
Directors . Frank Coxe, C E
Graham, T C Starnes, S F Chap-
man, C T Rawls, T J Hargan, J
H Loughran, C T McCarty, H T
Collins.
Asheville Homestead Loan
Association : Officers — S Ham-
mershlag, president; H AGudger,
vice-president; E I Holmes, sec-
retary and treasurer. Directors :
S Hammershlag, H A Gudger, A
R Cooley, W E Wolf, R L Fitz-
patrick, J B Bostick, A Freck.
SOCO FALLS. „
From Lindsey's Guide Book by
Permission,
ROUND KNOB HOTEL AND FOUNTAIN.
From Lindsey's Guide Book by
Permission.
I
INDEX
DESCRIPTIVE ARTICLES. Page.
Atkinson Nat. & Sons, real estate.. 41
Alexander J. M., harness and saddlery 27
Asheville Dry Goods Co = 47
Asheville Wood Yard 94
Asheville Tile and Stone Co 94
Asheville Cement and Plaster Depot 94
Asheville Opera House 91
Asheville Transfer Co •. 93
Asheville Cigar Co 7.3
Asheville Female College 87
Asheville Investment Co 82
Asheville Lumber and Manufacturing Co 3
Asheville Loan Office „ 41
Asheville Press 104
Asheville, North Carolina 5
Battery Park Hotel 17
BosticJno. B 22
Bostic Bros. & Wright, dry goods 65
Blair & Brown, furniture .' 62
Ballard, Rich & Boyce, stoves and plumbing 35
"Boston" Saloon The 71
Burnett & Howard, boarding 75
Blantou W. P. & Co., livery stables 63
Burnett House, boarding 93
Battery Park Livery Stables 42
Cooper A. D., groceries '. 16
Cosby B. H, diamonds '. 52
Cooley A. R., groceries. 55
Cortland Bros., real estate 5i
Cole J. B., foundry 100
Campbell Charles H, bottler 67
Carrington F. N., coal 85
Demens P. A., woodworking 59
''Eagle" Saloon The, wines and liquors 56
Eckles & Co., livery stables 78
26
Page.
Ellick M., taxidermy 97
Fitzpatrick Bros., wall paper 30
Grant J. S., drugs 21
Graves & Thrash, dry goods 44
Grand Central Hotel : 29
Glen Rock Hotel 50
Hare Bros., groceries 9G
Hamilton T. P. & Co., groceries 3D
Heston J. M., fruit and confectionery 45
Hyndmau T. L , shoemaker 76
Hensley & Wild, groceries 84
Hines E F., wagons, machinery and harness 61
Idylewild Green Houses and Floral Gardens 83
Jenkins G. W. & Bro., groceries 79
Jenks & Jeriks, real estate and insurance 31
Kelley & Strachan, plumbing 90
Lee R. H. & Co., painters 99
Lyman A. J., real estate 32
Loughran Jas. H., wines and liquors 54
LaBarbe Miss N., millinery 41
Model Cigar Store -. 90
Martin W. H., barber 65
Morrison T. S., general merchandise 69
Murrough Noah, restaurant 69
Marble Hall Haberdashers 103
Melntire P. C. & Bro., meats an 1 provisions 71
Magnolia House 39
" Metropolitan" Saloon The 33
Muller W. O., wines and whiskies 46
Mitchell F. E, gents' furnishing 43
McKinnon & Petrie, tailors 48
Model Steam Laundry 26
Mann, Johnson & Co., furniture 27
Mimnaugh F. P., dry goods 14
Morgan J. M. & Co., news dealers 72
Moodey C. E., lime, cement, plaster and tile works 94
NovillT. W., shoemaker 101
OaksHotelThe 37
Perry W. G., baker and confectionery 46
Queen Dr. J. G., dentist 84
Railings J. W., veterinary surgeon 80
Reed J. E. & Co., meats and provisions 70
Revel) & Wagner, groceries 60
Redwood H. & Co., dry goods and clothing 19
TF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate of any
1 description, Rent your House, Insure your Life <>r
Property, make no mistake, you can do so to the
best advantage with us.
JENKS&JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and 10 McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
IF you wish to Buy or Sell Real Estate ot any
. description, Rent your House, Insure your Life or
Property, make no mistake, you can do so to the
best advantage with us.
JENKS & JENKS,
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers,
Rooms 9 and xo McAfee Block,
28 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Page.
Revell T. J., groceries and feed 57
Swartzberg M., clothing 75
Swicegood L., wall paper 64
Slagle Hotel 74
Strauss' Hotel, European 81
Schartle J. W., tailor .7. 28
Starnes J. Russell, embalmer and general merchandise "1
Scott W. T., scour and dyer 97
Stevenson House /. 96
Triplett Bros., groceries ./ : 05
Turner N\, general merchandise..^. 98
Tauchen W., tailor 59
Union Tea Co 58
Woody J. H. & Co., carriages and harness 102
Wills Bros , architects 77
Wilkie & Atkins, fruits and confectioneries 87
Western Hotel....: 68
Woodbury J. H-, livery stables 25
Woodcock J. H, druggist 40
Wolf James, meats 99
ADVERTISERS.
Atkinson Nat. & Son, real estate, outside lines, also page 4L
Arrington Dr. B. F., dentist bottom case inside
Asheville Furniture and Lumber Co 1
Burkholder E. W., architect bottom case outside
Bon Marche dry and fancy goods side lines
Bright B. F. P., insurance white and black inset
Cummings P. A., attorney at law white and black inset
Child John, real estate top front case
Cooper A. D., groceries side edge, also page 16
Chambers & Weaver, sales stables 1
Chapman S. F., timber and mineral lands third fly
Carter & Craig, attorneys and counsellors 1
Cushman W. S., commissioners of deeds centre lines
Carmichael W. C, drugs : bottom inside case
Courtland Bros., real estate pages 1 and 51
Corn N. P., contractor pages 1 and 51
Griffing C. L., real estate pages 1 and 82
Grant J. S., drugs top front case, also page 21
Gwyn & Wesc centre lines
Jenks & Jenks, real estate colored inset, also page 31
Jones & Shuford, attorneys 1
Page.
Law J. H., china and glassware 1
Loughran Jas. H., whiskies and wines... bottom right lines, also p. 54
McBrayer R.. attorney at law bottom case inside
Morgan J. N. & Co., stationers bottom edge and page 72
Mann, Johnson & Co., furniture side lines and page 27
MeKinnon & Petrie, merchant tailors, left bottom lines and page 48
Maitland Mrs. B., boauding and day school second fly
Muller W. O., wines and liquors pages ] and 46
Moody C, E , lime, cement and plaster..bottom cover outside and p. 94
National Bank of Asheville The first fly
Pulliam LawTrenoe, insurance top front cover
Penniman & Co., hardware bottom cover inside
Rawls C. T., Are insurance and real estate centre lines
Redwood H. & Co sidelines and page 19
Raysor & Smith right top lines, also page 1
Smathers Mrs. J. L boarding 1
Swannannoa Hotel bottom cover inside
Thrash Thad. W. & Co centre lines and page 1
Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton, house furnishing goods and plumb-
ing v • centre lines
Wills Brothers, architects bottom cover outside and page 77
Williamson VV. B. & Co., furniture fourth fly
Watson D. S., real estate bottom cover outside
GENERAL INDEX.
Page.
Abbreviations 105
Business Directory 379
Explanatory 389
General Directory of Names 105
Miscellaneous Directory 389
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BILLING TEETH A SPECIALTY.
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GUMS AND ALL DISEASES PERTAINING
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