THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Wednesday Kv?ning, October lfJ, 1592. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tub Dait.t Citizkn, Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the lol lowing rate ezriclly cah: OMK YBAB 8.0() Six Months - 3.00 Trbek Months 1.5'' Ohb Month 5" OnbWbkk 15 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. ISO'J The most becoming thins Col. Long has done in this campaign is to retire from it. By the way, is there any one left to run on the Third party liekct ? If John S. Key of the RobWns Hriek company is the man he has Iktm s.iid to be he has come to the very place to be appreciated at his full value. Everybody staud back and give Mr. Key room ac cordiiig to his strength. If he is the missing key to Asheville's time lock lit cannot get at the Fatton avenue paving too quickly. A NKVVSr.U'ER that pretends to have any regard for the facts is placed iii a very peculiar position when, liaviny put into itscandidate's nnuith certain word?. it is told by that catulidate that he never said them. The lianiier said Mr. I'rilch ard charged that Mr. Crawford had used language very ollensive to a respected clas of citizens. Mr. l'rilchnrd verj promptly repudiates the banner's s' at'. -ment and the organ is It ft without any backing for its false assertions. Pritchard is falling terribly in lis figures as to th surplus tiow in the Uni ted States treasury. Alewdavsaijo he claimed tli're was $129,000,000. A day later he cliiim.'d there was $31,000,000. The fact is the Secretary of the Treasury had to take $48,000,000 from the sink ing fund, that should have been held sa cred, in order to keep the government running. If this fund had not been wrongfully diverted, there would be a deficit today of $17,000,000. I'ritehard is getting afraid of the surplus. It is a very singular fact and diseredi table to somebody that in so many parts of the country as to make the thing significantly noticaWe, the Kino crats have reason to complain that their campaign letters and documents are not delivered by the Republican postmasters and that Republican matter of a similar class is promptly forwarded. It is within the knowledge of The Citizen that there has been passed through the Aslieville postoffiee as newspaper matter what was sinip'v and only campaign circulars and not entitled to newspaper rates at all. When Cleveland is elected it will be well to remember these things. PsiTCHARD acknowledges that it was his party that struck down the money of the people by demnnctizi'ig silver in 1873, and thereby brought about t':-e present scarcity of money aupuig the people, and yet he has the chc:k to say in his speeches: ' I am ashamed uf you Crawford for promising the people free silver two years ago and then not doing it." And Pritchard knows that free coinage could not be enacted into law so long as the Republican party that de stroyed it, can keep Harrison in the pres idential chair. Pritchard presumes largely on the inorm.'C of his crowd, bnt his crowu is not so ignorant as he thinks. In 1SS0 there were in circulation in North Carolina over tvo million dollars in national bank notes. Today there is less than one million in circulation. The i'emocrats propose to take the 10 per cent, tax off of State banks, aud thus al low the people of North Carolina to in crease the circulating medium to meet the demands of business. The money is sued bv these State banks can have for its basis North Carolina bonds, worth over 100 cents on the dollar in gold, and as good as a national bond, the basis ol the national bank notes. Pritch ard says this means wild cat money. In fact, Pritchard savs the people have money enough, and his party does not propose to give them any more. The people who want more money should remember this when they vote. MR. CI.KVKI.ANI)'8 I.ATI.MT I.KTTKR. We believe that the universal opinion of the country on Mr. Cleveland's letter declining to go to Chicago will be that it does even him infinite credit and that. all things considered, no campaign ever produced a document breathing a more unselfish spirit. Mr, Cleveland declines to take advantage of President Harri son's misforiune.nnd liedeclines to make a political tour for the apparent sake of getting votes. When we consider that he would te the most prominent figure at the Chicago ceremonies, and when we also consider that President Harrison's cabinet officers have stopped at nothing, fit or unfit, to gain for him every advan tage that they could afford us prominent officials of the government, we bcrin to realize how high Mr. Cleveland's stand ard as a man and a politician is, and we feel more than ever like giving thanks that he is a Democrat. It should be remembered, too, that if Mr. Cleveland had gone to Chicago it would have occurred to no one to crit icise bit choice in so doing. But unswerv ing as the needle to the pole is the cx President's devotion to what he believed is right and honorable, as well as consid erate of the feelings of others. It is, as the Republican Knoxville Journal says, "a manly letter." It is more than that, it is gentlemanly. OUT OF A REPUBLICAN, There is a joke abroad on somebody. Sometime ago the New York World of fered a prize of $500 for the best Demo cratic campaign song. A decision was made a few days ago, and investigation discloses the fact that the writer is, nominally at least, a Republican and employed in one of the departments at Washington. He begs the World to withhold bis name as, he says, "its pub lication would seriously embarrass me." There would npptarto be embarrass ment in it for somebody, for if common Republicans bold these sentiments for Cleveland, it it no wonder that the se ceding of prominent Republicans to the Democratic ranks is becoming a stam pede: Our party knows uo sections North, South or East or West ; The Moody sh'rt nnj bayotutw'; luu-li'.v detest; We're dead utf'iinst the Force bill, but we rc for the church and school, nd everywhere aud nil the lime we a Ur ea te home rule ; We ntlvocnte home r:iU wc advocate limine rule. And everywhere n.! a'l the time we a.lvo eatc hiuie rule. Tnin, up and at them, Democrats ! Ch irac home their ittrin rank-' They breitlt, tbey fiy. the uuv is o'jrs, they re ruu'cil front and il'.nks; Monoiiolv is on tile run, pruUclion don't pr.-tcct. Hut think of seventy-Mix and ssear elect; n sh .11 e'eet. .ml m hen our study cap'.a'il conus i llis own ajx.iin He'll need a very diiT.tvnt c'na'r from thai ol little- Pen; We'll him him up the vcrv one i l w loch (hl Hickory s:it. And hc'li fill it like u -.tat sm in, for he ii4 limit crat; Kor he is a Penicrut. for be is a lie m -ernt, ndlK' llil ic l.k ; a statesman, for li-isa liinoicr.it A Republican office!!' dder wh se Re-pub!ic:u:i-m is of the foregoing type needs looking alter bv some of his party friends; 1 e wi'l be tl democrat in a day or two. I'RITCll.iRirS hopeless i'i: nr. Mills R:vi;h, Oct. 17. This was the last appointment in Henderson county and I do not think a better day's work aas ticen none oy Lrawtorcl in t uc cam paign. Not o.dy were the Democrats gotten in line lighting trim, but at the close of the discussion a number of tl leading 1 tnrii party men ol tile township came forward and openly and boldly told Crawford they had been deceived, and that they intended to vote the Dem ocratic ticket. Brother Pritchatd is working hard to get himself into a rage about my leltcrs in The Citizen Todav he stated that I was trying to bo'ster Crawford up be misrepresentation. He said that 1 had stated that the Democrats had proposed to take oft till the tardl on woolen clot it nig. If any such statement appeared in my letters it was u misprint. 1 fiav stated, aud in plain terms, that the bill passed by the house minced the, tariff on clotiiiiig irom ,Ni to J'.i per cent. lirother Pritclnril asserted today that the reduction proposed was only o per cent. He not only nade Ms assertion today, but he hits made it on several other days, showing that he is either very ignorant of the facts couci ruing the measures he is trying to discuss, or else he is doing something along the misrep' rescniation line himself. Pritchard is making a systematic tight lor the colored vote ad along the line. Wherever he can find even two or three of: hem gathered at the place of speak ing, lie throws a bucket of sott soldi r their way. He evidently intends to hold the colored brother in line with tally, while Hob Pattcsou scatters the boodle among the rural districts where the col ored voter is unknown. He savs: "When the Pemocintie party was tiy ing to loree the chains of slavery around tt'c colored man, lie remained quietly at home, and displayed a docility of tem rcraiiKiit never Inlore known i i a race of people in the history of the world. The Republican party freed the negro, Inn. in doing so it ilut not intend to pre vent hail Irom vot'iig as he pleases." Pritchard thinks this little flourish words is all i'.: t is necessary to solidify thceoloied vole, but he has Patterson out among the mountains with his grip sack using n more tangible argument villi the wavering ami iloulitlul wiif.es. Pritchard has so far uviil The CiriHN is authority to prove that the Demo era tic party is rot in accord with Craw ford on some issues, and he has stater tune ami nine again that 'liih i.nm.N was pcrtectlv rename, hut Hie iiiiliiatious are that he is ahotit to get mad. Tl' ra.-t is Pritchard sees the handwriting on the wall more and mac distinctly as the canvass progresses, and it he is not eme nd l e w ill lose Ins jn'ig. ment and display the hopelessness ol lus light long belore the election discloses it. lie has a boil on his neck, which may account lor Ins lemporary inability. Pritchard left the tight today in order to attend the sesssion of the lederal court at Statesville, aud W. VY. Rollins w ill till his appointments at Leicester on Wednesday and tit Sandv Mush on Thursday. J. I'. t. LIFE IS SORTII CAROLISA. The Kmerson & Fisher company will exhibit an Atlantic pha-ton to be pre sented to the physician securing the greatest number of votes tit 10 cents per vote, at the State Fair in Raleigh, net IS to 20; proceeds to be donated to the Soldiers' Home. While a large tank was being raised at the Uoyed Manufacturing company's mill at Kenisvillc, the scnltoliling gave way and the tank fell with a crash among the workmen handling it. Mr. John Suarp was the oniv person injured. His leg was caught undcra falling beam, and it is feared he is seriously injured, The State Chronicle savs the post mistress at Kenunsville, Duplin county, who has held the office for seveial years and given entire and perfect satisfaction, a lady of high personal character, has oeen removed, and in her place appointed an ignorant negro man. The neuro could not give the $10,000 bond, and in order to get bun in the bond was re duced for his special convenience to $8,000. The citizens arejustly indignant, but petitioning against the outrage has availed nothing as yet. STATE POLITICS. Ii. C. liutler of Vance county, has ac cepted Long's place. Harry Skinner, one of the nominees for elector tit large, de clines the nomination and James M. Mcwborne is appointed to till the va cancy. The action of the Republican conven tion in Halifax county in endorsine the Third party county ticket is not well re ceived by many leading Republicans. They will in many instances vote the Democratic ticket. ' Republican campaign speakers in North Carolina were never before so abusive, profune and vulgar as they are this year. The party is retroeradiug intellectually and morally as well as numercially. OuNotte Observer. Republican Doctrine. M, L. Mott'a Speech at Asheville, Oct. 15. This so-calltd torce bill? I call it fln election bill. Yes, rm lor it. The hill simply profiles that every man shall cast a fair ballot and a Democratic or Republican judge must count it, whether he wants to or not, l am tor a iree urn- lot and a fair count if it takes ten thous and heads in North Carolina every heuo in the Democratic party. Elgin creamery Butter. Kroger, 41 Colkge street. FOR NEXT YEAR'S WORK siiMisi KHS .';sk;n i to t HICIR VAUKH S I IIAUCIS The 1.1st of Appuliitmt tils utt Made bv lliMlioii Fust stt the Annual Coureri-tict- of 'lit' 51. K. t hurch. II ?lcl l.itHt Week. Tl.c following are the appointments for the euusb.g cot.'Cieuce tear made at the anuu tl eotif rcuce of ti c M. E church held at S'.ioain, N. C. in Ml. Pleasant chapel, llisiiop C. 1. l-'"ss pre siding: ItakersvllU' llisti let. Riv. . 1 1. Uob.'ison, P. L., Monti .:i:ma, N. C. Asheville A. II. Oauil.ie Aslieville circuit T. W. M.itucy. llakersville-l-. C. MacPutlec. ' llakcrsville circuit S. P. Tipton. Boone J. Rhvnr. liurnsviile R. A. Gragg. Creston . P. York. Elk Park and Craiiberty To b.- sup plied. Jefferson -To be supplied. Marshai:-E. II. Reynolds. Montezuma VY. C. Matnev. Mouteuma circuit I'o be supplied. Spruce Pine . II. Roniingcr. Cljtit' District T. Y. Ibowii, P E., Clyde, N. C. lloylfton-L J. Petdcv. llrvsoii City J. II. Cilhspic. Clyde U. S. Kicliards.oi.' Culberson W. J. Evans. Franklin To be supplied. I'.lenville 1-. M. Presley, llavsvihe To be supplied. Ilcndersonville-I.i. M Ma;hc-o:i. Highlands To be supplied. Jonathan's Creek A. 1' ray lor. Leiccstet I. I'- Matnev. Mmpln-M. A. West. Pi-gali-W. A. Hallciv. Coast niK'.rlcl W. ij. A. I'.i aham, P. Ii , M n shallbcrg, N. C. Avon E. I". Nelson. Heaufort and Morcluad City To be supplied. Hethlehem A. Ciraybral. Marker's Island I'. S Crowucr. Hatteras and Ocracokc C. P. Cas stevem. S.vausboro circuit T. C. C ker. Wildwood-W. K. West. W. IJ A. draham and A. ijraybeal, president and professor in Graham Academy, members ot Hct Idchein Ijuar terly conaretiee. ;r5iisbr l) -.'rlii. E. J. Winkler, Presiding Elder, Crv.lie. N. C. Ilellast ciieuit . P. Prcvette. Centre circuit To be supplied. Eagle Spring . 11. Hopkins. El Porado-J.'L. Penr.is. I'orsythe N. M. Cooper, poatollicc, iVinston. Cilaib.tone S. A. Perulianlt, Ilunlcrsville II. P. Chris'enbiirv. Montgomery circuit W. H. He.iuion, postotlice, 1:1 I lorado. Pate's circtii'. To besuo; lied by II. "tl. Loivrie. Winston and . Nit. Pleasant I. S Hur uctt. WlatCMXille IU!rlct. C. W. Smith. Presiding Elder, Hal -nionv, N. C. Conovcr To be supplied. Pi.tstonia F. W. lirudley. liar nouv J. II. Patterson, p 'Stotliee, East Bend. l.autel Springs To be supplicl. Marion A H. Peeplcs. Mount llethel I). A. Lanier, p -.stoliicc, Cataw ba. Trap Hill A. J. Johnson. Ti outman's . L. Stevenson. Wdkcsboro-J. H. Heath. Yadkinviilc i. S, liioige, p iStolfkC. Zl..'l. Ziuii-F. A. L. Li 'mum; thi-: i5:stij;cv. A !ti iiuhlli in iti,nt l iiat tilt' Money I Head v, lo on thf I'ittHl.UI ',,.-1. Once ol Harrison' Ira-ling uev.'..p.ipei' suppoi lei s in lV.ts'niri:, the I'. snatch, announces with evident gke that, 'vh.ie money has been jileu'.nnl dm iag tile c.rn paigu with the Kepu'ilicaii national coni'iiitt'.e, "next week lite goo V.v sum already at their disposal will ! swelled by a roa'i ru.V. o.' ' en'-'.' i ! .' ir, which can be used to g c.it advantage dining the latter d.,ys of the campaign. and e.'i'fv :n tin- i.m irf.fioril Air." If it ha.l b.'eu added, i ir the purchase of voters to stay away from the polls or to vote the Republican meaning of the boast i been made plainer. ticlu'l the lull otild not have The opposition to the force bi'l.as not only sure to create far greater evils than it could cure, but as also subversive of the rights of the States, lias become so earnest and widespread that it is said to have been abandoned, but it must not be forgotten that ouly two years ago such a measure wan warmly advocated by President Harrison, earnestly supported bv the Republican party and very nar rowly escaped becoming a law. From Wayne MacVeagh's Letter. Making Hay Willie 1 urill I.attlM. I'rom the HurrisbarK Patriot. A'l of the prosperity under protection is enjoved by the protected manufac turer. Of course the workingmen, taken as a bodv, arc adding to their bank ac counts also, but thrifty people have a habit of saving money at all times. The point of difference is that while the peo pie nte milling to their store of goods bv thiift the tariff barons are adding to theirs by the private tax t bey force all consumers to pay them. Republican Doctrine. M. I.. Mctt'i Speech tit Atheville. Oct. lo. This so-called force bill ? 1 call it un election bill. Yes, I'm for it. The bill simply provides tbnt every man shall cast a lair ballot and a Democratic or Republican judge must count it, whether he wants to or uot. I am for a free bal lot and a fair count if it takes ten thous and heads in North Carolina every head in the Democratic party. The mage of Idiocy. 1'roiu the New York World. The Republican campaign in Michigan has not only become desperate, but lias reached the stage of idiocy. Seuator Stockbridgc told an audience the other night that if Grovcr Cleveland should be elected the rebel debt would be paid ! Not For Democrat. Pruin the I'rogrc.sire Palmer. Georgia politics are an enigma this year. Tariff reform is still our purpose. Though we oppose the theory that tariff laws may be passed baying for their object the granting of discriminat ing and unfair governmental aid to pri vate ventures, we wage no exterminat ing war against any American interest. Grovcr Cleveland's Letter of acceptance. Everybody should see J. B. Worsley's museum of native animals, birds, fish, etc., io tne tent, opposite postorace. 8f" IER Absolutely Pure 1 crcm ot'tj.rt.ir ttni. in: .r.i!rr. Hir.h i ettt all in t("nvtn'; s-r- n;i.h. Latest V S. HOY At, lUKINt; POYltiK CO . i' Wall Sued, X. V SOUVENIKJ OF ASEIEVIIXtt HATIVf.AnBTU 'PACnHl'A RCl 1.11111. 1:011111 t,,inuemfi ut-o. rWELRYANO 014 MOKD MOUNTINGS MADE TO ORDER fcir ARTHUR 31. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. 18 Strain ?:.:i:t Si., uncvillc. ! AND ND Hi VI' AT v. CIS i i i 8vXlWI I 53 Coal Yard Court Square. no. 20. This : jure will In c-cui'ii-i! by the Ketnil (iiiH-iis' Association for lli" purpose of advertisiiig I heir 1111 worthv di'li'Mfs. P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, - --AM, KINDS OK WATCHES, CLOCKS AMD JEWELRY. We Make a Specialty of Flue Watch Hepairhts. Mr. W, W. Ooldimith it our w.iutimaLrr. and in always pleased to tee hip cimomers. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. No. 9 West Court Place, ARlUiVILUJ, N. C. AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. I have leaned tUe .tore north of City Hull building for six tnoutfai nod moved Into It. I am cifl'irlnK a few all wool Carpeta, Fur niture, etc., etc., very cheap. mptiadL'w B. COFFIN. mm ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LOW PRICES? WE OFFER FOR THIS FALL AND WINTER MAGNIFICENT LINE OF LHT'fl tiic davo' JilJJ Ml II VI 11 , mno Overeouts, Gents' Furulshlog Goods. .1 largo Hue of Staple and Fancy Uiy Hoods, Boots and Shoos, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Etc., at prices Lower than the lowest. Our Goods and Prices will prove that it will always pay you to trade with the BALTIMORE CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS HOUSE, riiOFESSICXAL CARDS. MAJOR J M. BLAIR. Auctioneer - and Collector. l'emons bavins rent to collect will find nunc lietttr bi it prompt. I will alto rent houoca when required. LOCK BOX 3113. nuR'-'Odlf A. II. COBB, STENOG RA PIS E R. Litw Work a Specially. ROOK 10 FIIST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. i J. A. TliNN.VNT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR Pinna, f wi6i,ation uiul ctitnaUi fur. : nitieit. All work iti my line contracted for, amino charges lor ilruwin on con traits nuarilcd mr. kccrtin r w hen il-'sireti. Office, Southeast Court Square Afheville, n. :. I'clilOiUy 34YenM' KxpcricHce-34 HH7TOX HARDING CONTKACTOK AMI MHU.UKK. (Mfiec nl hop, Wulfe IliiiMi'iK .OKNHR COURT PLACE AXt MANKKT STKKIvT INSL'SE YOtin PROPERTY WITH 5. J. ASTON, ! Oeucral : Insurance 1 Agent, ! Ker No. SO South Min street. 4la1!ihed lKliG. Anheville, N. C. ana illy CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IH STONE. i f'fr'Hnt of nil kinds done. AH iiiscs of cruhcil Mont furnishf;). Srnd all onJcr to - pnHtoffice Hoe AnbtTiUc, N. C. I K. U. ItKKVK?i, D. I. (ii-MTAL OKPICK I I'oni'Hi'f ii'iiuitntt. uct Kclwood't M;rc, I Tut ton A vcoiit. r KAMSAV, V. !i.C. m- r ti t N'htional Hank i.f Ahei!lr, Vht ! nnl Kuilillnn. Hrfklrncr, 61) Churlottc H. ei'tWllv Hit. Ii F. AltRlXGlVX, I :J'l'iCK K'niiMS OVKM CoIV'JVKIV Sl'utB, I I' AT TON IVKKITK. rtSfcin1 nttcntioti given to fllHiiu trftk ! ariil trfiituiK di'J Runi and all iiii!iBCH KTtnini' jj t( ihf tkntaJ structure ! iiiavlMtltf Always Sore! Always Prompt!! THE MA1TLAND SCHOOL. NO. 40 FRENCH BROAD AVENUE. HNC.LISH AND I'RHNCII HOMB ANDDW 8CIIOUL 1'OK GIKUS. .MKS Dl ROiVVS MAITI.AND, Panelml. AtisNterl by Mi.8 Wallace of Vaniar College, nnd Mile lU.the of 1'arii. Special advantaKc, for the study of vocal and instrumental mu-,ic. Afternoon French clayses for lutlitl. J. W. SCUAHTLE, Metchant i-t Tailor, 4) Pattou Ave-, Just received a full line of English and Do mestic Woolens for fall and winter sulta. eptl2dlm BONNYCREST IKN 1 Kight mile sonth of Asheville, V4 mile from Skyland Springs Station. Hates S3 per day, $13 per week; $0 per month. TUOS. A. MOHRIS. Prop-r, may 10(1 tf Skyland, N. C. iw onii nncvTM mm) muumm Always Safe!!! A N T 1 C E P H 1 (ilNF ' Stop apd ;; AH Heaachesd and Neuralgia. SSg Why m' Tn" Cents or 't .' vOiIa2 one smoke when you can !; AT ; VIRGINIA CHERQfl'nj' ytt hvh smokes for Ten? : Raysor & Smith's, Old Virginia I Wholtsilc and Retail. 0J.M f.r3i., VQi GO TO IHETOIAIR; I HmJE Cberoots. j: ;:; USsSfJ- HKST STOCK, MILD. ': 74 BAILEY STREET, l WoTJW ,.,,.r,r, , T5yl SWEET and I'URh. Fo- excellent fare, good rooms nnd the ! 1 , C "IflNlJFflCTURED ONW 61 .. testeeo,,,,,,,,,. ' PWHITLOCKRICH MO ND.VAj Handsomely made, h.ve B,oeS Rea3ouab.e. 1 feAAMMMffl en CdltS. 24 j. WILL BE SOLDI FIRST GOME WILL GET THE BARGAINS. Thirty-four lotp in McDowell property, including Mc Dowell Mansion House, ono of the very best bui't houses iu Ashevillt. Forty-three n)ts cm the Buchanan property. Tin-he lots are all among the finest to be found in the city, ,'iiitl I am going to sell them. They will not be held any longer, and the man who comes first will get the choice. OAPT, M. J. FAGG, Mojinjjcr of the A!ieville Park Rurt Hotel Company. i i 11 n ft Session : Commences : Sept. : 20. Kccilalions Commence Sept. 21. Board and Tuition, Tuition IleftdiunMcr It. MacDouald, B. A., Oxford,. AeslB'ant Masters-H. M. W'alie.B. A., Aiubcrst, aud C. H. nonncll, U. A., Knttccre. 1 . j. 1 1 .. -.. ' . . . , .. 1 T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS & I i i Public Square, cpt ,il:f DRINK THE KNOXVILLE BEER The Best and Purest on Earth. Only the finest Bavarian -4- Hops and Malt uned in its manufacture. A Trial is Earnestly Solicited. J. B. PITTMAN, SOLE AGENT. t.BW'18 MADDUX, Frts 11. T. COLLINS, VUe-Prea. L. P. M'LOUD, Cashier. Capital. $50,000. Surplus. $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. State. County And City Depository . Organised May, xSA. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE BATES GENEHAL BANKING BUBINKH8 TBAN8ACTED- Interest Poid on Deiolt In ffavtnK Ocprtun. DIMBGTORS Lewis Maddux, H. T. Collins, M. J. Fagg, J. K. lleed, Chas. McNamce, J. E. Rankin, M. J. Bearden, S. II. Keed. BANK OPEN FROM . M. TILL 4 P. . ON SATURDAY Til L 8 P. M. I! . r n , FOR BOYS. - $300 Per Annum - - - - $ 80 Per Annum FACULTY:::::::::::.:::::::::::: PHARMACISTS, Asheville, N. C.