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Edward J. Aston, Real Estate and Insurance
Agent, Asheville, North Carolina.
Walter B. Gwyn, Land Agent, Asheville, North Carolina.
Martin & Child, Real Estate Agents, Asheville, North Carolina.
Fred C. Fisher, Attorney at Law, Waynesville, Haywood County, North
Carolina. |
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Nat W. Taylor, Photographic Artist and
Publisher of Stereoscopic Views ... of "The Land of the Sky" or
the beauties of Western North Carolina, East Tennessee and Northeast
Georgia scenery.
Silver Springs Hotel, J.L. Henry, Esq., Proprietor. On the west side
of the French Broad, near the Asheville Depot.
Arden Park Hotel. 10 miles from Asheville, 12 miles from
Hendersonville,. Supplies all the attractions and conveniences of a
rural home.
Fleming House. John T. Patterson, proprietor, Marion McDowell, Co.,
NC. "The largest and best hotel in McDowell county arranged for the
accommodation of summer borders. Good livery attached. Sample rooms and
other conveniences for business men." |
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Sparkling Catawba Springs, Catawba County,
N.C. The Favorite watering-place will be open may first, to select
guests... Dr. E.O. Elliott, Proprietor. |
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"McIntosh & Co., dealers in Drugs,
Medicines, and Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, etc.,
Choice Perfumes, Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use, French and
American polished plate and window glass, fine candies and druggists
sundries. Highest Cash Price Paid for Roots, Herbs, Seeds, etc.,
Waynesville, N.C. " |
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"HAYWOOD WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Near
Waynesville, N.C. Open all the year. The most picturesque place in North
Carolina..." |
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"CAESAR'S HEAD HOTEL, situated upon
Caesar's Head Mountain. A spur of the Blue Ridge, in Greenville county,
South Carolina, 3,500 feet above Tide Water. Climate unsurpassed,
Scenery varied, grand, and beautiful. The thermometer ranges during the
hot months from 50 [degrees] to 70 [degrees]. Freestone and Chalybeate
Springs. Temperature 52[degrees] to 54 [degrees]. Twenty-six miles north
of Greenville, South Carolina, and twenty-four miles west of
Hendersonville, North Carolina. Easily reached by daily hacks from
either place, over good roads, which have been lately improved. A Post
Office at the Hotel, and daily mail. Accommodations good, having been
enlarged and improved. Terms moderate. Billiards, nine-pins, and other
amusements for guests. A resident physician. See author's notice.
F.Bartow Beville, Superintendent. E.M. Seabrook, Proprietor. " |
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"Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing
Company, North Main St. Asheville, N.C. "Pre-eminently Popular.
Wheeler & Wilson's Standard Sewing Machine. The Silent Swift,
simple, substantial No. 8."
"Holmes Tobacco. E.I. Holmes & Co., Proprietors. Asheville,
N.C. "SOMETHING CHOICE! Lovers of the weed, who enjoy a really good
smoke, should always ask for HOLMES'S GOLDEN LEAF, HOLMES' LAND OF THE
SKY, HOLMES' PISGAH. These brands are manufactured from the celebrated Tobaccos
grown in Western North Carolina, free from all perfumeries,
adulterations, or impurities, and are prized for their SUPERB SMOKING
QUALITIES. Ask your dealer for HOLMES' TOBACCO and take no other.
Orders from the Trade Solicited."
"J.A. Frank's CHARLESTON HOTEL, Swain County. A comfortable
house neatly furnished. Headquarters for tourists and business men.
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"THE FRANKLIN HOUSE. Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina. A
warm welcome and comfortable entertainment for all travelers; a good
livery stable connected, stages and carriages sent to any point. Horses
an dmules bought and sold. D.C. Cunningham, proprietor. " |
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"THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Connects: At Salisbury, N.C. with the Richmond and Danville Railroad. At
Statesville, N.C. , with the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
Also, at Paint Rock, with the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia
Railroad. Thus offering an All Rail Route from North, East, South, and
West, to "THE LAND OF THE SKY." During the Summer season,
Excursion Tickets can be Purchased at all the Principal Cities. A.B.
Andrews, President. V.E. McBee, Superintendent. M. Slaughter, General
Passenger Agent. "
"The Herren House. Altitude 2, 770 feet, A.L. Herren,
Proprietor, Waynesville, N.C. House new. Located centrally. The
proprietor will give his undivided attention to this guests.
Saddle-horses and teams furnished guests. Prices moderate. " |
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"THE BRUSH ELECTRIC CO. Late Telegraph
Supply Co., manufactures of Brush Electric Light Machines, Lamps and
Carbons. Brush electro-plating machines and apparatus, and storage
batteries. Office 379 Euclid avenue, Works, Mason street crossing, C.
&P. R. R. Cleveland, O. U.S.A. M.D. Leggett, Prest. G.W. Stockly,
Vice Prest. and treas. Business Manager. Wm. F. Swift, Sec'y. N.S.
Possons, Supt. W.J. Possons, Ass't Supt. "
"TURNPIKE HOTEL. Buncombe County, N.C. This is the oldest
established resort west of Asheville. It is located on the W.N.C.
railroad, and amid lofty mountains. A pleasant place for summer
sojourners and their families. Mineral and free-stone springs on the
farm. Rates moderate. John C. Smathers, Proprietor. "
"WAYNESVILLE HOTEL, Waynesville, N.C. In the center of the
village. A new building, with new furniture throughout. Rates moderate.
John C. Smathers, Proprietor. " |
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"D.JUNE & CO., FREMONT, OHIO. The new
fire-proof traction farm engine ...Over 1,000 are now in use, and can
be run with perfect safety in cotton-gin house or barn."
"WESTERN HOTEL, (Formerly BANK HOTEL), Asheville, N.C. H.K.
Rhea, Proprietor. The Western Hotel is situated on the Public Square, in
the very center of the city. It has lately changed proprietors and under
the present management the best accommodations at reasonable rates will
be afforded tourists and commercial travelers." |
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"HOT AND WARM SPRINGS HOTEL. Warm
Springs, Madison County, N.C. J.H. Rumbough, W.W. Rollins, H.A. Gudger,
Warm Springs company. H.A. Gudger, Manager. First class Hotel open all
the year, as a great summer and winter resort of invalids and pleasure
seekers. ..." |
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