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t art? im TRICE 5 CENTS A COPY. NKW SERIES EXLA ROTO AW IMPROVED. -.0 CENTS A YEAR. VOLUME 2. ASHEVILLE, NOVEMBER, 1895. NO. 9. ASHEVILLE. THE CAPITOL OF BUNCOMBE COUNTY In North ":t r !i si ; neur the I'l'tich I'.rotid I'ivcr, nbout J"i miVs west of Ituleigh nnd 'il'i' nn Imp'M tnnt oentfi of trade tin' Kditor bus been here Homo v oi ainl yet his general information, though i leditn tth- if not ipiite -,,,tect, will he to give y li.fi.rriiHl ion hi- shs fit, with as iivurnn i'lna as iMissitili'. AsIip villcliHH iidvaiitatips as wpII as ilisa'lvHiii iits. She is thought ly U V'.. to niakt' a hnttfr town (him a city, lift- trails ,i rnai) t iv noi. Irotii ot Iihi ritics tipfoic slu-villc was fvi-r lifim 1 of to t-onii' ilowii ht'i"' for health hhJ rei reat ion in muter niel sihiimk i for the sil k to hel ( lire t hem . I n 1 1 1 t here us one ot t he worm winters all over that has "Vr Imii exeriIH'e(. We lint wiek ami tne well mixed tii and I he most loi lorn set of 'oileyou vr. snw and many untimely Ilths lind occtiili'd bv the hest of families. I'oisiness men were flffecttxl ly the thoiisnnds all over the country.' Railroads, sailing vesswls. steamers liveries and I lungs in all Irunsportation. i. I), was overwhelmed in mad ness in t r ing so hard to keep jrood nntunil and keepmy mitnl as well as t Ik Might s occupied in ev ry particular and tliw more I have done, the mole A.-hev die wants me to do. I have had to consult even alioiit the weather, , mid et with nil due respect to If I'., every ntieis ill I'.ivor of what l.i' -ay- ih'.h but liv c.ititiot con t rol I iic w cat her as lie would u runaway horse or a kicking mnle iv tliis is not in his power. Aside from t his A si;e ille never seemed so outspoken as she did ifter a rain storm. ... 1 look about in the big' city as il were iud saw a lot of men that seem to beloof ing around in eusniess with not hing to do bid their iinut Im. t'ai Id pin s in if workmen never occurred to them us 1. E. j takes in the Mtnutiou in trying to pluce in his mind when do , the' men expect to gain a liveli ! '-lilOOd ami what uccount can they ' Kiwfur standing on" strict cor-! Uer. Should we ask them if . 'Ahville in to be acitv of .),O0t 1 luUaliituutB within the next wi x j .aioatlm uh the loafers tire heuring ; r what cull be done by the leailers ; ' ofijaviUHia? The answer coined l iOacJc in a mild or softliarsh tone, 4 filrD. I., it ia none ot your butt ioqtMUM we luafei-H ilon't care to I' world t Tbln eily im a rule ha.j ouly ? tieen Incorporated a nhoi t time 5 Ant) therefore w cauuot expect i it o te a gold ruiue all iti oneday but ele srrows iu weukucwa and with power but yet 4 belietre iu L I,tbj0joxt 25 years uiore or less j AnIeville will lie here to such an extent a city of her owu, made j UOtoply by the noutherucaiiital 5 lt iui from nieu to rank and tatr from the pockets ot Northi'rn capitalists alone for (therf In no money iu the South tthefie iimesbut the money center '.''"'. i .3 '' ; ' " """ 'ii'""- r whnf has already been hwii. The poor men of today who .)...... I ,. if,.. f....,l I l. tt-. iu It.. m . ,ir . 1,., ......I'"1'' f'll",' i emlrillv divided. l. K before ht i"i!' wen f i nf i bnsi ness" Nn. whs t ln answer, and nV(r expect to get iiiiv higher in life I'. E 's idea in mm few words an possible can s iy tliuf the idea of Asheville business Cur I he devel opment of cit iciiK with a popti l it ioa of I ,imh in miM ! o f.'cil a imI clothe win l. J'i percent .are upset by whiskey n lit I backsliders with pretension so high that mn will otl Hm0mit to anything whfn fj, j (lHf standing around waiting for something t do ( 'iretiinstatiees alter cases for we k now the regular hnsiness man who attends to hnsiness will surely succeed Some rvport tiiat do tint ami from what li K can tell is alioiit as nwir rijjhr in hfW estimation. To flunk of his ruling nil the night until i 'An hrat Ashev ille ainl being met f y friends to welcome him to t h shining shores of Asheville lie next was ushered to a hotel or lionrding house. seated in t!.e ti4i-lor tor n. little while sml "then I was shown to inv room. fter I came down stairs I l,e- jthii investigating the general ideu of North ( arolina and toiind her to be populated to about I I towns in populat ion ,iud a lurgH township composed of negroes, yet not very strange for these creatures ;i(o.iud nlw.iys in the Southern climate as they can not live i, i cold regions The d 1st inc. tion of color is as changeable ;n ca n be. si me. ire bg h t . ot hers lark and ot hers cold lil.u k As to the scene of our white ra.ee is amusing in eutertam liients, theaters, lulls, c 1 1 1 l! . - i u ! houses alid ee;i 'lining Men's I hri.sti.iti Assi oi, 1 1 ions, .w-vernl churches a ud gt hi ' at:eutioii pind to t hem on S uiidu;.' nc ii'tii tigs ind evenings with u !i .. do p'e,-i, !i ers. People h,ne sucli i.leas ot geiiera! ui I .ii. ' en t or irt.se, this is a mistaken idea. Th" love if or namental men is far mote notice.1 abl t hau t he com nion farmer ot Asheville. Asheville bu.-iiuess men as a whole are the coming marks of life and nodoubt . K..'s idea has been ex j'i imentd upon to such an extent thutlt has le- come wort hy of notice. Ye.t we' are not looking in apart of view of men w ho visit barrooms and dancing halls which if carried out quittly there is no harm in. Notwithstanding Ashvillf is a ilaceif resort tiitt eur rouud. llaviiig mtui if uol i-xperieuifd Biuce Noveiuber 1HS:5. aini lens lime a through cyaut from Jer sey City to Washiuyton, 1. C, aud there 1 cau tlud uo other pluce equal to Asheville aud its attractions. Doubtleso it does seem strauge at Hist to get ac quainted, but soou afterwards it is one oi the places one cau find to I). E. as au illustration is uot considering, himself auy better thau oulinary gentlemen for all uieu cuu be on equally goud footing if they are supposed to be, but if they want to make a laughing btuck and have uo care ways about them, 1 nay let. them go ahead while other do their bent and with little pains become as near good aa pi" im- i!K- i" Her. Murium t overtio the latter i pnt. Heiii as -nf rmirwlf. Mto ,,,,,! ,t hnl to mm monnv , Aa to Ulcrl.flt pbire ." """""" ' "trm-nre where money d ,ubt!es. a structure wh lois H'ti from hi'irst -hove! of earth lltrn'wn mit over two v n'go when even h-; groiont jeen w?i ;i iHf.wHmt How m fl going to V , 1 1 ! i ) 'A-oi n rs w i V ,.nit i ; , r nnd i ov ni.oicv hi'l wi i !i ! iml ! n i w ilt ,.f ,r !! f V v 13 , I'eil into i ',! his Cither who :V:n ihont in seeing (ieorge -eii, much money f':oi V"'i ih,. It, t!'. I yo,,r hPP! a I want y.ni ("intntetl Dim w m .pin -i ift nrid unoxpeftfil. when lii-nre rfiiid, pnpn. I wnnt I'ertni n iimoiint tint vi cnnm.t giv.. me wlmt ihr smmint naniKi in n (ienre liei ttd Mm! then mid ,mi I hnve J.'iil iK1'! ,iml I will nmke it in-iwer ..tnd just m the M';irs w-T" .Irtwn ii to mv t V. V imli-rtii i t tin. -iii ru tif'y rhtcinil I..i;;(.w :h,- iht llliln 'I I'll Cilice 'lilt 'I'll,- le hiw fll'.".' 'hriri do'lliled 'h:il litce ti-!flLt .it V-llevilie .v. I.iv. til' jl'iMii re .f seeing i :nun. i,,n of -if met n r" h u se f r its -i . I rol i nn. ' I K . li ii heen hut 1 1 -tn M. s .1 11 i .,r'li in t: times -tii, I bus even friends t here hu f ,-f i, get. iiroiind (linces i v Vlirtolls fl lis e;is- lJ he knows firxt how mi, I no niH n ( i V w i isk w i n ted ' 1 1 1,- i w.i , , I.iimt of the S'k ton' i i. -1 . . r s :,! '"'I.",' a , n n he ! K s il'r.n d ., r i" irn f .- i t " ll '!! -tl 1 1, tin; -I lil'tV' .j t t ! in iii-tr t l :i :;i i; tl thut 1 1 : he f.-lilt d c!tytii I:, at: t . m.-; .M.i.'iy itnciind ieiisive trans. portatioiis have been gotten ft' ill s abroad and the vxpen-.' duuht.es.s is enormous. The v ,rk men, - tnc I'aiLr md, the drives,, the grounds n,i the estate million doll trs i t tie ,,vcr k , tiiki.'i ' out t lie wages of workman by weekly toil must cove.r uljo.u -o unieh less per thousand to . aeh man y. t c;. V. don't feel it for he is a rich man uatu rally anil a N jxlherner hy . birth and it would take tkm -r ' little to support him. As to hi ! new home is iuito a ipiestioii to I), seut ty the uull tu be cut iu K.l mind for it seeun life is soi'pjecos ud the. reuiaiuder lft iu short ttno. if anything should look in Had net or auy thing eeri happen by him either in aicknes or death or accident whjatwill become of the liouae. KichuesH is i all well enough, but yet a tiu'antity ia just au hard to look after a it is losu for a poor man, to get rich, for both ideas are uncertainty. So we can ay of the poor man of trying to become rich while working for G. V. and yet the rich are loosing; in order to keep the poor. D. E.'a idea is to work more for principle thuu capital as a rule for the former remains while All irreat men frrmTff. V town to th lowest mnn of enrthlv Intelli. genee the Inok of money i i very ii tie. on fort 'i t,e fri-liiijr fur miv ttinti to hn- I ) K :ni- ill I Icif I ; 11,1 lit i f V .,.,f lltoro'v a Ml -l Tl ;.,Me-ie iverv !"ir 1 ,.,. ui, (,... ,iii!e ;ii,,nev : iiiivin ;..r .niv mini to in. oik, v with. VV.--..lf tt of ,'l.O tl,. ,s '.Veil l II.IV ..Moo- .f:,i.. l-.-l'V !!,." to l:le. f-t !le eervl ll 1 fig elwe It eiltl !,! used or ifumeil ;i lite ene mnv lii. Having given it few retnnrki'iilMn Ahevilli ind gMt'rwt , nelndi n ig Ailieville unit V inilertit 1 1 , nhont :m tii'nr ii I -oin eome fr, with cred it mid honor t II v KN It INDIA RI'HHKIt TRADK. Th i s t rml i ti 'him ' ni more Iih ' nide md i Whicil elloflMOili Illllll is not tin in ir' icle ot 'o iiiiortiii'M i-.om I, i nn! ton IS ,'Olieeriied fo know ,ts fH'tlDU works lilt" siilpiinc ncid .s. or! ,iini in tiich audit runner is niHiie. i'lie sap of which from i ;lunt which jr.cvi ,11 'h" north ern putt of Sniitli merieit. Nr I'urtiKUHV mid wtllevn in 'lie N! a iav .-oiintry ;h" Knwtlieh )ople luiv" in .x,'lnnie if 'heir own 'erttis ""t 'he I lilted Stntes ll'fe their twiit .'.iiuuseior ;f not . u m -tomer. , ll,si,,rv .f 'he ohsi '..NtiiriM" Heeill o Hy lull -.v tl i ," .iiVlllllU- in'v ti etier.i, tear u .'V II eVTV ll!" I !H,i" ,v ' l. r ov ti riiii.-n uia.i- 'lo.ls 'I - 'lief '.' Ill ii'i ii' yres- .ud i.oiirs into i.S tuildo i ' -', ' U'-li -1 -'i . ' ine'.i ' . :. -iiiiii I N a: . - tin : Id ;ire oi ;ea'.".'s io rti.-r i produc- a delist? siu, k . l'.i' v iietiiiiji ,uto milky j iiiitn with pa.ldles of sticks m. shape ot' iiilii our", whipping buck j mid forth tsi; it dries, tiirtii v.ut .jtx, t ready tor suipajont. 1 im ijiilivei tool si itr" uota.t.g hut cup, pa.l,' ku:fe, lir", pa. 'die. While Aaier-i icau ruooer li.rreut iilid . i snippea to i.ouui;u Qeau.maerB1Jul. ta,le oi reu.il i. one of the whohuviug atrado of uniuulitc-j mtmt ir,Kmal mui nt,Wl(. t,ry which liavw from 500 to tiUU j pitH,rH uuWjj f, v J. M t'ul. doiUrs. stock company while lep at Asheville, N.C., under the the Auierican s ruUU'r is Jtll'.reutij n(imt of FtjJe.'tt stuck ot , ,iJUU,iWl Uuiiars tor i-oi-j ployuiuut. The rubber is theu water to soak over uight. Iu the tuoruiuK the soaked pieces are ta keaout of the water aud put into aiachme which separates as well as cleauses from all water. Doubtless this machine with its teu rollers are rough and made fast with a belt to the other. The stream of water is neeu to ruu on. the gum aud it passes the ma- uhiuery which effectually oleauaesl it by its bus ot about a toot width and looking like tripe a species of fiah only white ia the ojjly differeuce. The sheets are folded up for two weeks aud then they r rpRrly for mixing. Ths mixfnr is lik a washer in some reopeotn and th orjlv difTer eneo I enn nee an rubber hand r a litt!" different and largur than the wnsher and very hard, yet by erinmel 1 i n g the roller they will catch dropping this i then mixd with sulphur liaviitg n in sertion from the in. uh of the A tun i oi riv(r ,r iienr I lie west of Ind'K whii'li abound t h" name proportion ,f juiee ,ii that of llie,' milk weed not uiiliks gutta jier ch. History saye it wa known about iifty years hut not made ue if until th want of the jierf(in ind they sey. 'it was operated hrmiKh intrndiiciii! iftim. tiiitta jiercha fibre Tith nut"lmic oviks like st, l leather the plant that i gathered from inhabitants from torrid one and require, reat ear" us it is a pro duction iiml t is this '.hat of all India rubber hat in now inanii fnotiirod -Rui" from a spnn of a small tree u 'he tar west where no -me evr rude more than MX' yars ,ii(. j I.KTTKltS ill'' I'oNtillA'P I. TM lirristow:i, TVnn. To the I fist iiiguisheil Editor: This ts truly an agw of Aonder ineut. an age ot astoiuslung' achiex'emeut s Tlie rniuil strtd fof progress made by flint if- iiiarkalile papr, fiiiniliarly i tiiinvu is h'liller's tileillier, IM ' astounding t o i II huiiiuii iutelli ' gi.nce. -ilie. like the rosv morti m her gorgeous splendor, lias ! risen swiitlv ind siii-ely until her bright witticisms, her gigantic ; (inns and iter narked iuilividil ' oiit v lia vo nun for her ail iinuior' 1 t,iil.ei 'l.'ltue. 1 1 1 rs ' ' u I v . 1 fuiinciuiii'u, N'. V. I leu r i'l.iiiur -i I stsi nil article itl ill" iVorld lei per i few dttvs ago I about s our jitiber by whieli 1 itun : si ,. . ,,u ii " a big Kditor jud you i .ire getting mi faiiiiiulv. It doutitless ileasml ti it very much io read, as I consoler you one of ni-y best frimids. With succesnto you, I am yomn, ( I : years old.) . Leu; Uavi. Florida Mirror. Through the knninesa of Col lector Mr. Ball. wed we tlttve un Gleaner. The original story pub lished ou the tlrst pue kuowa as Olivet- Boswell's Courtship, ia gigantic aud romautic. LOCALS. Be pleasiug to uote that our worthy shoemaker in ths eyes of the public has reudered moat val uable advertisement iu his trads. Notwithstanding editor was a few days while passing b'wheuaskd if his atteutiou could uot be called a local for The Gleaner re plied JJr. J; W. Chappel, professor and frieuds appreciate tne cob bling and meudiug and. as for lasts it fits well. V While repairs the elasticity of him kuow so, well. . I . .- ": I-
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