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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
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John Triplett, - Managing Ediloff
Albert Winter, Business Manager.’
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1890,
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ALBERT WINTER, Bns. Itlnn.
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Atlanta fines
aoiiiK into a bar.
i woman $100 for
Good.
Major Louis McLain lias the con
tract to build the South Bound road.
Ware county sends Lester delegates
to the 1st district congressional con
vention.
Mr. Porter now estimates the pop
ulation of this country at 04,500,000.
Thin is a big country.
A poor little innocent, helpless
child, has been named Thomas Reed,
by its heartless parents.
An exchange asks : “Is the sun
growing colder?” Not down in this
latitude, esteemed contemporary.
The supreme court will meet again
on the 28th inst., when a decision in
the famous NYoolfolk case will be ren
dered.
The News and Advertiser, without
giving figures, says that Albany is
satisfied with the work of the census
taker. This is more than most places
can say.
A terrific storm swept a large por
tion of the Northwest, on Tuesday.
North Dakota, Canada, Western New
York and portions of Ohio, including
Cleveland, suffered serious damage.
Georflia’8 Crop Outlook.
The following is taken from the
advance proof of the leport on the
crops of Georgia, just issued by the
commissioner of agriculture:
‘ The condition of the corn crop is
generally good. The general average
for the state is 92 1-5. From many
sections of the state come reports of
dry weather. The unusual hot
weather for the past three weeks,
coupled with the dry season, causes
apprehension for tho safety of the
crop. J||y |
"The general average in the State
for the cotton crop is 95 8-5. The
crop is reported clean generally, but
a few days late. It is too soon to
form an opinion or, make an estimate
of this crop, with any degree of nccu
racy. While it has not suffered, as
has corn to any appreciable extent
should the weather continue hot and
dry for a few days, the damage will be
apparent.
WHEAT AXI> OATS A FAILURE.
Wheat and oats arc almost a total
failure. In many sections no effort
was made to harvest them.
As ogainst their loss, however, the
department reports an increased and
increasing interest in clover and grass.
These are reported at 9t>p. The sea
sons have been good for properly
curing and housing these important
crops.
The reports from correspondents
indicate a general good feeling nmoug
the farmers, and that all the crops
are in good condition, though suffer
ing for nip. *.» ■
' ' ■■ffihr-y,:
^ Turner Talks.
Hon. Henry G. Turner has issued
a dignified and unanswerable address
to his constituents. He is clear, forci
ble and straight forward, i hire is
no dodging or cringing about it. He
talks like a statesman. He gives
reasons, which cannot be refuted, why
the sub-treasury plan would prove a
disastrous failure. lie is for any and
off legislation which will relieve the
agricultural classes, hut says he will
Which would
ming classes,
(before our
eekly Times-
Enterprise. It should be carefully
read by every farmer in Thomas
county, i
The News on Turner.
Speaking of the services of the Hor.
Henry G. Turner, in Congress, the
News says: ’
“Mr. Turner is one of the ablest
men in congri ss. He is admitted to be
such. He is looked upon as a leader
in the Democratic party. His work
and speeches will compare favorably
with those of any other member of the
House. Many ti r.cs during his nine
years’ service Georgians have had
reason to feci proud of him.
Aud why is it that the alliance has
decided net to support him lor re-
election? Has he been neglectful of
his duties? Has lie proved false to
his constituents in any respect? Has
he failed to uphold democratic princi
ples * Has he shown any lack of
ability to represent his district credita
bly? No: outlie contrary, lie has
steadily grown in influence and popu
lar estimation, and, on account of his
long experience in public life, he is
better able to ref resent his district and
to serve his party and the south, than
ever before.
Why, then, is it that the "alliance
refuses to suppoit him? If we are
rightly informed it is because he does
not approve the sub-treasury plan.
But are the alliancemen sure that they
themselves approve that plan ? May
it not be that they do not yet fully
understand what would follow the
adoption of the plan ? If they should
become convinced that it would do
them more harm than good, would
they st'll want it ? Of course not
The fact that the demand for it is ac
companied by the qualifying phrase
“or something better’’ shows that even
the originators ol it are not confident
that it would be beneficial to the far
mers.
But while .Mr. Turner is opposed to
• he sub-treasury plan, because he does
not approve it, he may not be opposed
to something for the relief of the far
mers that is a great deal better. His
entire record shows that he is. There
is no doubt that he would go to any
length to serve them. He is too hon
est a man, however, to advocate
thing his reason condemns, for the sake
oftheir support. He would rather
return to his law office and take up
again routine professional work than
remain in public life at the expense of
his integrity.
Mr. Turner will do all that any man
can do in congress for the farmers.
If any measure better than the sub
treasury plan for the benefit of the
farmers is proposed be will work for it
effectively, if it meets with his approval.
The south cannot spare from the
halls of congress any of her really able
men. The Republican party, in its
efforts to retain control of the govern
ment, has become so aggressive and
and so hostile to the south that it
would be a grave mistake on ine part
of the southern people to substitute
new men in congress for those who
have experience and who have proved
in many hard fought contests that
they have the ability and courage to
uphold democratic principles and
defend the rights ot the people.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
At close of business June SOth, 1890.
resources.
Loans and Discounts $277,fi77.7l
Duo from Hanks l-'llr'T-
Kxponsesnnd Halnrles
Dunking House
Ronds and Blocks ..; wmM
Over Drafts JMgMl '
Cash 21,0K2..n{ ;
mi}iiliyff |
Li t mLEVIES.
Capital Stock SloO,000.00
.Surplus and Undivided Profits :W,IIK..T2
Due Ranks M0I.IK
Deposits 125,0*1.87
Rills Payable 510,000.00
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
I, E. M. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is correct to the best of nty knowledge and belief.
E. M. Smith.
Sworn and subscribed to before me this July 8th, 1890.
Autiiur Fatten,
Notary 1’iiblic, Thomas Co., Gu.
Sulphur:-: Springs,
Suwanee, Florida.
SUMMER RATES
For 1800.
$12.50 per week, singlS person.
$10.50 per week each, where two
occupy one room.
Address
L.W. SC0VILLE,
Suwanee, Fla.
1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
OLIVIT BROTHERS,
WHOLFAHE t OMMISSItf.N .11 IMAMS,
■ 33f» Washington Street, * - NEW YORK.
Pcni'is it Specially.
Refer by permission to Timks-En-
TKitrmsK nml local shippers
July 18m
McAlister - bros.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Pittsburgh, Pa
SPECIALTIES.
MELONS and PEARS.
REFERENCES: Duqiicsne National Hank,
Various Express and Freight Agents, Pitts
burgh. Tinas-Knterprise, Thomnsrille, On.
jane 27 d-w 2m
ISLAND HOTEL,
St. Teresa, James Island, Florida,
«. A. I.ABB, Proprietor.
Open for guests on July 10th. House
new nnd first-class. Fine Bathing, Fishing,
nnd Bonting. Delightful breeze. Steamer
Wnlkatomica lenves St. Marks every Tues
day and Saturday for the Island on arrival
of the train. For further information ad
dress G, A. 1.AM11,
St. Teresa, James Island, Fla. I
U d 1m
Troy Steam Laundry,
Tliomasville Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephen Sts.
Monuments, Tablets and Headstones
in Marble, American and Imported,
and in Granite.
Satislaetion Guaranteed-
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
jun.- 18 ly.
A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Tliomasville, Ga
kVEiiv DKNiuirriON or
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number ot labor-saving tools,
nnd having the
Best Equipped Shops
in Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
do nil kinds of work in our line with dis
patch nml neatness.
npl22d*wly
J. H. OoilI iaonoltHT. M. H. Cbaxdkl l
Ci;o<ii: Schi.kv, Ju.
GOHLINGHORST, SCHLEY & CO.
WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
520 K. Pratt Street, Haiti more, Md. "
REFERENCE: Peoples’ Bank.
SPECIALTIES:
Southern Fruits nnd Vegetable, Georgia nnd
South Carolina Watermelons,
july 27 d-w 2m
John Stout,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
329 Washington Street,
Jtcw - - - York.
Melonsjand Pears Specialty.
PROMPT - SALES - AND - RETURNS.
0 20 d-w till Sept 1st
THOMASVILLE, QA. »
0. W. HENDERSON. limp,. (JgO. W. D%¥iS0Il & CO.
WILL BE READY FuR WORK BY j COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
46 and 47 Poydras St.,
j Xnv Orleans, lilt.
i MELONS A SPECIALTY
JULY 7th,
It asks a share of
YOUR PATRONAGE
and promises first-class work and
reasonable prices.
Look out for the lists and have
yours ready by next Monday.
All Work-Called for and Delivered,
july 1 0m
REFERENCE: Brndstrcet nnd Germania
National Bank of New Orleans.
july 17 d-w 2m
SUMMERS, MORRISON pTlO.,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS,
174 South Wutcr St., Chicago, III.
i MELONS ami PEARS HAXDLF.0 to REST ADVANTAGE.
Refers by permission to Timks-Estkiii’RISk.
july 10 d-w 3m:
PEAR CfiATES
P
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FOR SALE
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L. F. THOMPSON & CO.
PEAR CRATES.
FOR SALE
BY
L». F. THOMPSON &
BROAD STREET,
CO.,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
ear lLyho
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS?
(Registered)
It Is n Wood nnd Stone Preserving Com
pound Oil a Inin, applied with nu ordinary
brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve any
kind oi wood, ubovo or under the ground
or wnter, for ut least fifteen years, and keep
oil'all kinds of Insects. It Is used by the
U. 8. ond almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Itnllroad, nnd other
largo Corporations, as well as all Real Estate
Oivnors, whoro It is kept for salo.
For further information and CUcalura
olease address or call on
L F. Thompson & Co.
We charge r
returns.
cartage, nnd make prompt
L. SCHMIDT,
-PROPRIETOR-
Tliomnsville Bottling Works,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA nnd
MINKHAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL GAS
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
ON DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA.
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.’’
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholie. Delicious.
“Frul-Miz!”
Cooling- Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Uoodi, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Ouarunteed
A. S. White,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA.
Careful and personnl attention pain to nil
tvofk, nnd satisfaction guaranteed in both
work and prices. Will l>c glad to make
estimates for you. My aim Is t» please my
patrons.
7 10, d&wfim.
PIKE & RANKS,
Commission Merchants amt Dealers iu
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES,
No. 98 PARK PLACE,
Bet. Washington and West Sis., New York.
REPRESENTED BY
.John W. Mitchell,
May 15 d-w Tliomasville, Gn.
(Established 1805.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Pears and Melons a Specialty.
311 Washington St., formerly 183 Read St.,
New York, - N. Y.
The above old established and responni-
hle house solicits consignments of Fruit nnd
Truck. Returns made promptly. The li- j
nancial standing of the house affording ab- •
solute security to growers. Prices tele
graphed daily to Reese k Jvnson, where
A Mutual Pleasure.
Nothing pleases a business man so much as to please his
patrons and friends.
WE ABE JUBILANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied.
Our Sale Has Been An Immese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
But wc have plenty stacks left for our friends.
COME BOUND AND NEE US.
Wc have bargains in all departments. The ladies will
find a feast. The gentlemen a rich harvest.
THINK OF IT,
The best all round stock in the city to.choosc from, and every
thing at cost
FOB SBABP CASH.
L. STEYERMAN ft BR0.,
Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices.
HARKIXC PLATES
may be had.
AND] INFORMATION
dkulm
WHITE & PAYNE,
Cotton F«ton and Commission Htrrhinos,
MELONS AND PEARS SPECIALITIES.
Xos. 11 and 13 Roanokr Dock, Norfolk, Va.
REFERENCES: Norfolk National Rank,
Rank of Commerce, Uurriias Son k Co.,
Banker?, Norfolk, Bank of Quitman, Quit-
man, Gn.
AND
Cold. Storage Company.
Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
y Jitl •
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.
GO IS H # Q 1> tel T3