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THE -ASJdiia V llHi UAXL.Y ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thi Daily Citiirn, ItcnKH-rntlc, 1 published every afternoon u-mcept Sunday) at the fol lowing tnter strictly caaa; OMR Ykam .nn Bix Month 3.0O TllUKK MONTHS Onk Month BO onkWkhk 10 ALOXG THE BLVE KIIMJE. Rowland MEANS A GREAT DEAL. TUliSDAY, Jl'Nli 20, 1893. thi; n & w. Who wishes Aslicvillc tostiin Krowinj!? Nol u person within its limits. Ni-ver-tliiUs-s vc arc iibout as lar uhviul as a low n wilh one railway generally nets. W'c are subject, in railway lieinhts, to the caprice of one line anil that mip not at nicscnl in comlition to concede nnyihii K, even if its maim ijers wished so to ilo. ItrniistbciiilitiiUi.il that, with the town in this iiiimviiihle comlition, it is a matter lor common congratulation that there runs within comparatively a lew miles ol Ashevillc, a hilly ciiiiicl, successful railway that openn all th world to the towns counccttd with it. There arc to he built only about tiO .;i...(i,-,.l to coiiiitvt us with this Howurd Abriwd sail Horacback. Editor ThkCitizkn: It was hi the year 1875 that I first met with S. T. Kclscy, the founder of the t-.wn of Hili- lands, in Macon county, N. C. 1 had established my settlers' iincncy New- York and secured siiecial rates over the Piedmont Air Line and the Pennsylvania Central from New York to Atlanta, for prospcctois and settlers coiniiii; South. 1 had tone to llrecnville. S. C, the capi tal town of my native county, and called a public mcctiuK to be held in the iera house to arouse the jK-ople on the subject of drawing a select i minimi atiou into the Piedmont and mountain sections of the South. (In a front scat sat a strai ner whom I apinoacbcd belore the meeting was ojieiK d. Ileuavc his name as T. Kclscy, ami slated that he bad itcenlly conic from Kansas and tun- ehased a sue for a colony on Hit- Hint- Kidc Highlands I urjjed lulu toscak that muht, which he did, making an inlcicstinK talk on the subject ol draw inn settlers into the South. Mr. Kclscy leturniil to Ins 1 1 ililanHs Norfolk and Western, an iml k nilcnt line purchase-, then a w ilderness, and I re- that Kivcsa notablv short and U-miliful r.""' " ,nv .i't',K-v o.k ... New o. k 111,11 i rins. rt nit inlH i . was ... 1 S t o. I bus route hom nil the ureal citiesol the Not th tK.j,aM wt ot . liti; I be town of to Bristol, Tenu. It looks almost ciimi- HiKblands. Mr. Kcls'ev worked up bis colony vtilh people inostlv l.oin i lie east and the northwest. I furnishing in.-inv of thtin "settlers' tickets, and ot herwise represented his colony at the North. On Moiidav. lime f 1S'.i:t, 1 ascended the Itlue Kiilne in Macon coiiulv and rode into tbecilv of lliuhhiiuls, w hich is nal that we have not taken advanta ..l ihU .,, rl on it before, but the tune u .n.u. riiu' mid everv illoll must ue made to eoircct our mistake of the past Kailwav connection with the Norlolk ami Western at Bristol or llicicar.oms would n t onlv Kivc to Aslicvillc anotliei Ujtuated 3, Mo lect above sea level. I iiiMit lo the North, but it was anreeablv surmised to find lieauti- am) coiiimtmi; ii would also oien and immensely increase in value the country "Inns tl,e ''UK lietwcen here and the point of junction with the Norfolk and Western. We must i i ..,.. i i.. ii- it is necessary to ll.li ., . w....-- - ..,t i,,ii. il niosiiciitv and farther jruvtli. AN OITORTl'NITV II is a verv diuniticant arid eiicouraj; inK sijjn ol" the times that Northern and European capital is ready to furnish an enoimous amount of capital lo ensure the reoijaanizatioti of the Richmond Terminal. We arc assured that such is now the case. The New York Sun animrcntlv speaks from lull information when it says that the system's "cxjuncli turcii during the next two years for r.tirwals and iiiinri'veinents ...:n I..II r..r .luirl of SUMMMI.UIMI." A w in in'1 " - - .nod nail of this cxinnditure will be made aloii the line of the road in the South. It is also state.l that, ki.ik wilh this expenditure, will be the de interests, naiticu T""- larlv coal and iron in the South. It seems pertinent at this time there fore to mint the following extracts fom .....! ,,rii, le in the New York World askin whv few immigrants South: n il,.. Southern Slates were as enter t'i,. wav ol lmikiiii; known i...: Uioii.-iius iis arc those of the N.nili. thinus would he far different. The mreeiitae of their immigrants ...... 1,1 i-aiiiillv increase and soon a lair ai.i.rn nl liind-workiriL' iicople from ahroad would be working their """ tilling their latins. innorim; " ries and aihlinn materially to their com "FnreiRiicrs have manv ipicer illusions about the climate ol the Southern States. Somehow or other they havecome to t he !...;.. ilinf it so cnervntmu that touii uai"" ....... . , , , r,n work there. 1 hey have lu-i.t, ta.mhi that a colored workman can co.mn.ind double the wages even to a white man, and that there is practically no demand for skilled liuinpcan labor. The am-nts who puff up the Northern and Western States of course never miss an opportunity of belittling those of the South, iniiceu so uense i- -i-. of thousands of iiersons who contem plate immigration that thev aie not aware that slavery has been abolishc.l, ami for that reason arc not at all anx ious to seek their fortune in the Southern States." ... It seems, however, that immigrants venturing South are not cordially wel comed. It has been said in fact, that thev arc scarcely even tolerated. I lie increase of the colored race is so phenom enally fast that it threatens in the course of time to crowd out the whites entirely. The two people can never amalgamate and ethnologists predict sad things in the future. 'If the South wishes toilers to till her soil, to burrow and delve in her neb mountain sides lor minerals and coal, she must take the initiative. II once it is nndeistood that foreigners will be kindly received, and that in return tor their labor in developing the mighty resources of the splendid country they will get tair ..,,,1 linA treatment, there would be no difficulty whatever in inducing the tide ot immigration to iiowsouinw...... If the South is ever to change its policy in recard to making an attempt to sc- iis in lame nunilcrs, her tlian lul hu ms in I ne suburbs, shining green with rve, clover, jjrnses ami trial trees. The arm houses and vards have the ipiiearancc ol improved city lots; w hile near almost everv House, me yam i idorucd with stands ol Italian bees. The Main street at iligblauds is at least a mile in length, wilh several cross streets. The houses are cleg int, never crowtleil close together, the lots liciug la.ge and well adorned with meadows mil groves. I be sitcol the town is com paratively level, ball circled by the wnn- lei tul nuuv ol stone winch constitutes the meat water divide. Tributaries ol Little Tennessee river head within the town; while just southof tbegreat ridge. only a lew hundred yards, rise branches I the Savannah river nnd drop tar down into the famous Horse Cove, a thousand feet below. Highlands has mills ami shops, stores md markets, hotels and livery statue churches and schools. II is a typical Southern town built, owncil anil oi'i- itcil bv excellent people from the north, t he east , i he west and the south. Two ft lie hotiis are large .-.nil elegantly bttcd up lor tourists; w hile the smaller ones are eiiuallv nice. Thev accomodate about -MM! gucbts and are usuallv tilled in summer. I be business men ot Highlands are deeply iiitircswd in the subject nl u rail road between Atlanta and Ashevillc, the line ol which passes tlnoimh that town. On 1 ii lie I rode over Hie divide am descended a thousand tcet along a well gruled road into Horse Cove, looking up from which the most elevated house of the town could be seen standing on the run of tbegreat rulge on the cli..y heights. l-roiii Horse Cove I went around the southern b.-ise of one great stone mountain after another, through IntesideS Cove, which lies at the base of Whitesides mountain, one ni.nuinoll granite, that rises over a thousand feel into the air ami extends miles in h ugi h I hrough Cashier s vallev, which is walled with stone mountains on both sides, 1 passed by the summer homes of Senator Hampton ami the late Chid Justice Simp; on ol South Carolina. Tourists will always lail to take in t In most magnificent scenery of Western North Carolina, until they visit those gigantic granite mountain sides, scat tered from Chininev Kock to Whitesides. The Southern limits of Macon and Jack son coiin lies have cones and vallevs ot wonderful beauty, walled on three sales by these solid mountains of stone. Passing eastward liom Cashier s al ley, I tntercd the mining territory occu pied by the Sapphire Valley company. f which Charles N. cnks is general manager. 1 Ins company oltcn ships as much as seven car loads of corundum from Ilcndersonvillc to their factories in New York in a month. Thev employ about 1 ot) hands. Their headiirai lers now resemble a brand new village large storehouses, ollices, residences, steam saw mills ami corundum works. They have a double wire line ol telephone to I lendcrson villc, a distance of about mihs. Thev own 1 12, (Mill acres of well timbered land, lying south of the Hog back mountains, most of which is nearly level, well watered and lull of valuable minerals. Not far from Sapphire, a goldmining company, ot which J. v. Ilavs is the manager, have Ijeguu opei atiou, pist out east ol Cashier s valley. l hese companies baillv need railroad lac.bt.es, am! will, no doubt, liecome strong auxiliaries in building the Sky- la ml road ville. Knteiing Transylvania countv amid the head tributaries of the French Itroad, I followed that stream toward Hrevaril where the oueeii valley ol the world !- ttirt to itie Hulli from Ilie - nblliinilou ol I lie TT:ruiliiul Hvuleiu. From the New York Sun. Messrs. Drexcl, Morgan ci Co. have consented to modification of th ir plan for the reorganization of the Richmond mid West I'oint Terminal railway and warehouse company that will insure tin deposit with them of a controlling inter est in the improvement ami equipment five per cent, lunula f t lie lvast Tennes see. Virginia and licortia railway com panv. Hv Ibis agi cement the firm will secure control ..f t be Kas Tennessee, Virginia and (icorgia. system, and the onlv important interest vet to be dealt with in the Richmond Terminal svsteni is that represented liv the- Cincinnati extension f.s. A set I lenient with these bondholders cannot Ik- made until the ariival id' Karon Krlanger, who represents a majority interest . and who is now- on bis way t this coiinti v. The success, now assured, of the plan for the rcoraniatioii of the Richmond I'l l iimial comp.'iuv )y Ihcxcl. Moigan it Co. will eliminate a -liMm bing ele ment from Wall street, am' holds out to owners of ils stocks and b-niils a hoie for future ret urns. A mm e import ant re sult, however, will follow from t he outlay of money in impi o veinent s on the system, and from the fact that Northern and Hmopean capital is willing; to furnish capital to boil. I ti Southern enterprises. The exHiiilit in is diiiing the next two years tor ciiiipiiicul, renewals, and im provement will not bill short of $1", OOOJHMI. In addition lo bis will come the encouragement td industries and the development of the coal and iron lands that are now untouched for want ol capital to wink them. The syndicate which has unilerw I it ten t las plan ol re- oigaiiizatioii is one ot the strongest ever formed ill Wall street, .-md is composed ut firms famous in the Imaueial circles not only of this country, but also ot Furope. FgMlllfcS FITTED : IN FOOTWEAR i:$r.oo For $100.00 A WHEEL ! $135 00 For $100.00 At WHOLESALE PRICE To Our CLUB oi TEN ! BLANTON, WRIGHT Sc CO. 39 ltttton Avenue. THE ASHEYILLE CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPOSITORY, T. S. MORRISON, II HA I l'. Kl liKS I:IIK I'lM! I'AKRIAUHS, liPlllil lis, 1-"A K M V AtiONS. Bl' Ml NO WAliDNS. adkiculu kal maciiinhrv. We liavv sieuinl iaiIuhIvc uginey for u large ttrrlt-ry and oil.-r )iiu this supeth llurgain ! CJ5NT11AJL! Frame and wlitels Cilu.iilin Muilel. Murgotl .V Wi itit iiim r tulie or ;.. mull v fery ( Kanilili i ) tire. A modern lielil-weiKh. wheel Wurkinuustiip ami material Kutftratllccil ! c .lcl- ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., at Patton ivvonue. The ROUND KNOB HOTEL, In the Heart of Blue Ridge. 25 IVIiles East of Asheville. On the "Western N. C. Railroad. fbsofutey Pure powder J CONCUR I WAUONH, jk.'s.n cakth, i;tc. UVCKROARDS liKn ami Cnn,p.v Tun. In Natural Wo'nl ami e,Krs I5VI5RV lt ;rKANTlClil ! A ereunl of t a i I ! r Im kiiit poniler. IHbIi cut or Hll in li-nveniiiK -trt-HKlli. Luti-nt Plllti-d States lUivi-rniiM'dl l'i.,l KcMirt. KdYAI. HAKIM! I'nWl'liK Co., loo Will! St., New York. SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents JEWELRY V V MADE TO OHDER. ARTHUR Itt. PIELD, LEADING JLVlELER, 8 SOUTH 11 A IN HTHKi; l WALL PAPER, geo. w. may & co. Painters and Decorators, ii;a l.t us in Suei'tsaurs to NtCOLI. .S; Ul'NI-. a rt.ic hJf- .-tPiisse-T iK;aT i:- 1'';iim'.V I'iipcr I Innjiiiijis, l'jiints, Oilw, Varnilicw, Wintlow SIuhIoh mid PainttTs' iipplit's. 1 FIRSTCLASS WORK GUARANTEED NO. IO COUHT SQUARE. Iietween Allanla and Aslie iFuvernurscnnld hardly do liettcr to take teps at onee to eo-oH.-rntc w'tn I extends up nnd down, far out on each the new lilnod of the Ktehmond lermmai I side ol Western Carolina 8 greatest , . ,.:.,i rn. inipslion. If river. I lie prettv town ol Mrcvard iinii maKinui. . - i r,..i.., ... .,i ,i, i.,, ,.i ,i. nun Bvium is iiiHiiiv i" - i..,.,..r. j . . , i . i .. .. diture ol ten millions of dollars in inc i My route was bv Thrash's ureat farm ..... if le raycr to increase the iM)p- 1 known as the "Uounili-s plaee, lv , .i f.i I., Ilie line of I Wlson's mammoth store, built of gran- ulatlon of the eountry along the line ot ,.-,ctcher B, nnd thenec through its roan to prov.ne vri..i Arden, Skyland anil Hiltmnrc make rlenr the way lor a great increase i when Jun.-luska's teet struck the solid pavement on South Mam street, he There is the opportunity of a rjenera- "e.i n.s nraana t ne Kreai , . ii iv inriorir 111111, h.itiiik ''j ee piomi tion rare.ami nnmii .. - . I music ol his hools that he hail nev has an interest in taking advantage 01 1 iK.forc Wen sueh wonder amid the vht would it not mean to locate I mountains of Western Carolina. : : ii,;. ..rt of the I KowlHiul Uowunl. i;ii,ooo iiniuii ,1111. Slate within the next two years f torn bine with this movement the l.uildinK of arojidto the Norfolk and Western and our future would lie assured. Terrible Mroulb In Oreat nrltlan. Lordon Cable to New York World From rvery section ol the country ptics ud u wail for rain. Hay and clover ol h ate scllinK at the hii.i ficmrrn known at this season and the prospect for market Kardeners is very ,u AJ" th- town ai. It lonerm the polns and burden, of in towns also. Ir asgow the town j,,,,, enjmr Kkithy, Timorous off council snnonnced that there is ilnnKcrol . aml p'romotM an .bundant swrrtion water iHiunn ' 1 or nourumiiieiii on uw pan ni ine monwr. has lirrn made to snui on euci if, mn uiTticoratinK. restorative tonic. supply at nii'it from 11 until S o'clock. I oothinK and strengthening; nervine, and At I'lymoutb there is only one day's the only fr.tranar remTy for woman's Ik I 11 w AS A SUPmitT tor exhausted, nervous, overwomea women nothinir can do an inurb as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regu lates and amurta all the natural funrtionH, never conflicts with them, and it strengthens and builds up tne female system in a. war of its own. nursing mothers ana omen approaetune con- Anement, will find it exactly fitted to their flowing in is constantly diininishinR and is not eiual to tne aeraanu. 1 1 x-nii.-...il.riilr. have nrohibited unnec of windows and all waste of this kind. rna It T nbllc it lasts After "jaly . ,ka ..riifin.l ID tellt I AT DC- twa'tbc depot mill iu l'h.r Rprrng lc vraasMd. Uaill iliit triP froai poatofBec aft era IS. aoarsctt IVpnt Mid Bpriaas itatM :ao 1. u tai ; airier, Sccrctaxy; 1 fit or cure, in the ease of every tired or af flicted woman, she 'il nave her money back. On them terms, can anything else-tie " just as good " (or you to buy I oy usi isroormora oi ut. oage s xverneay. Reeding tonic, or clithlrvn who want bufld- lnir up, anuiiiu ia.tr mnawn' ikon bittem. Tt la nleaaant : cures Malaria, IndlaestUm, llllsilaniaa. Liw I Cuaapiaials and MeursiKia, iSJlEV!LLE WOODWORKING CO Dcois, Sash, Blinds, Stair Work, Mouldings, MANTLES, BANK AND BAR FIXTURES. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty I KHTIMATKH PROMPTLY iVsKll. l'laut is Fm-ility for TKK HOUSTON NARCOTIC CURi: ! lOxtfiiriive it ii 1 lla lvry i:t-iy CliiKH of Win k ! FACTORY OPPOSITE R. & D. PASSENGER DEPOT J. H. LEE, Business IVIanacjer. . H. CLAVTON, HUPHUINTIiN UKNT, iir the ixit-ssivc iim- i.f I iUr, Morpliinc. iniuiu and Tl"i-i-. Iium toutid It iici-i-s;ir v o have more rj,t.i. itml havt- i-nrcl that i-dtniniHliouM ttml i-,.iiitin t.nlilc ri-siilclicc No. f,:t t'ulli'Kc street, whin- every eonvcnii inl and eomfort will lie ulven inrsuiii untlir treatment. A KUarantcc in linen to relunil the money if eure is not made. A ily to I)KH. HPKNCK& HILUHU, Or to Tlic Narcotic Cure Co., No 65 Colliuc Street. All eurrcsouilcuec eoatjilcnUal. -aJ.-Jr'- V.fcv.--.,r.-Jl OPKN OKI AND AFTKtt JUKI! I,'tJ. New inuiKiKctiitMit; house rinuvatccl thruui;liout; col I spring wntcr throuliuut ljiiililiiiu; hiiin;s of excellent mineral water; exquisite scenery; nearest K. K. point to Ml. Milelicll, Illack Mountain and oilier points ol ititer cs U.71G fec-t above sea level. POSTOFFICE AND TElEGKAPH OFFICE ON PREMISES. ADDRESS Rouud Knob, North CHro11u. I.UWIS MADDUX, Prea II. T. COLLINS, Vlce-l'res. 1. I". M-IAJIJIJ. Cushlr' Cupilul, $50,000. SnrpluH, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. SUitc, County A.ncl City DepnUorj. Otitanixed May, i8. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES OKNKHAI, UANKIN1 UIIHINKHM Tit A NHAOTKU Inlcrral Iaia on UesjilM In Uig tiar itiiit. ItlRKCTORH - Ia'wih MhiUIux, II. T. rlliiiH. M. .1 Fjik, J. K. Ittt'tl. CliiiH. McNainw, J. E. Kniikin, M J. lirunlen, S. 11. Itetiil. BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. at. TILL P. M. ON SaTUHDAV III L S P. M French Broad Lumber Co. Having juxiiumltittHl u htre to-k Fraiuin, Sheathiujjf, &;., will md! FBA9IINU AT 97.50 PKR HHHKTINti S.SO piano Tuning BY C. E. M'GEE, FROM BOSTON All Work Guaranteed by Kim and NO 35 NORTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE. WORLD'S FAIR. If yon arc RiiinK to the World's Pnir. write the lially Citizen. Aahcville, N. C, for illastraletl printed matter deacriblnir the Fair, and time-table nnd pamphlets issued by the steamer line, or railroads you would ae from yovr home to Chicnjro. No charKC is n.ade. This ofTcr is made aerial ar ranKement wit h the Recreation Iiepartmcnt tbe ChristiiB Union NkctchluK dnscs at Blowlnjc Rock. W. O. Randall ot WashlnRton, I. C." for mer! t of this state, will take pupils through t he summer at Mlowina; Rock, in outdoor sketdiins; la oil or water colors; also por trait pauutiux. JclSdlw GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A. SURE RELIEF TO SU-KaKiSKlilCS. What Hun. T 1) Johnston says alx.nt it: "Alnat f,-ur years aiiu I comma need the use of the Olefin irinsr waler, t't rlil my tr. tern of the malaria from whieh I hitl oeen auflcrlSK tor some lime. 1 be water hns en tirely relierd mc inl I clnerfully state that 1 Ijcllcrt it to l an (fnit wxtci a can he found for ml ordinnry'diaenfe. of the Hr r and kidneys. Kur m. Kcnerl tonic snd waotsicr of the system I belters It baa no equal Very truly jrooia. "T. I. JOHNSTON." From John P. Arihur, Brq . Attorney at Iaw: "1 don't know the constituents of the Olenn SpritiRs water, if I did I would make some for ntTSelf. Neither do I know how it acts: if I dhi 1 wonl.l net so mself. It la a well made water and it acta -well. I can only say that tta cfTecta on m- and my fore'nthets has ben more tjemficisl than any other -water wc ever used, and I am Bind it has beta put in the reach of as poor a man aa JOHN I'. ARTHUR. T- Vtlham-p l'barmarr, May S3, 183." What C. T Kawls writes rclham's I'liaraiacy, Ashcrllle. N C Gentlemen: I have ascd Olenn Srrncia -water and consider it. as eompar-d with otha r lirit I km (. Eirnasc ia South Carolina knows about "Old Olen SoriaKS ' Ia fact it haa been most favorably known there for a century. Yours truly. C. T. 1AWL8." HARRIS' L1THIA WATER. HARRIS' L1THIA SPBING8, S. :. Oftitx of lir. 1oli Mey Williams, Asheville, N. C. April 2. IHU3. An extended clinieal use of Harris- Lithia Water, prompts mc t" the statement that I regard it aa one of the best, if not the very beat Lithia Waters known to the profession. In the condition of "phospbatle urine," its action Is marvelous. Its use in the rheumatic and souty diathesis, affords me more comfort than cither the HullaK, or Londondriry witters. Very trnly yours, JOHN HKV WILLIAMS. I have used Harris' Littaia Water and when uin nsnne was both pli a el nnd benefited. In uxliii.' it liberal quaotitlea should le tnfci for my ciperlrnce t. i.i h.K mc that small amounts are diBsaai-oiutlng, hereon a Kcueious use is followed by moht gratifying; fanln. R, 1. WALKKK, Ashevillc, N. C, April 14. 193. 1 am jtlnd to be able to say u word with regard to Harris' Litbiu Water. I have used it with the Kreatcst posMble lM-ncfit in chronic ineumatism. as compnreu wien tne Huffalo I-ithls I 6nd it quicker and rcuuirca leas quanlty. It has my hearty rndorse- Abbeville, N C. Aplll . lt8. FOR HALK BV PclhnmH Pharmacy Raysor &. Sxiiitli. Ashevillc, N. C , May 37. 1803. PELHAM'S PHARBIACY, sausla. A irenla. .. .. .a.. - AHTllle. X. Bla.avnif STRAUSS! COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT ICE CREA1V1 PARLOR. Herewith I bcR to inlorni lb- pol.lic in Rimral that 1 am now again ready for business and will serve any ordera in 6ratclasa style nd at any tisse. M y dining room is cool, larne nd airy ttrKalar tucals 1 reduce from this day on to 36 cents each Latest addition Is a fine private parlor for ladies. Meals served at shortest notice; also orders tsken for saote to be sent to their homes. No extra charge for srndiss. Ice cream teat at RO per quart. For particulars apply to COSnorOUTAN RWITAWaAUT, p. m. See Schedule.
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