The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, July 23, 1890, Image 1

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VOL II —NO. 59. TriOMASVILLE, GEOliGLA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1890, $5.00 PER ANNUM A Limy Kelt YVjint At LAST SUPPLIED. FROM PINES TO PALMS. Ladies Underwear. A Fall Line Just Received -AT- LOHNSTEIN’S A Gay Season at Cumberland— Fishing, Turtle Hunting, Al ligator Shooting, Danc ing in the Pavilion — Sunday at the Seashore. Cumberland Island, | Sunday, July 20th, 18110. j' (Staff Correspondent ; Another twelve months has rolled round, nnd another summer finds us again at Cumberland. Oh, Cumberland, sweet Cumberland, Thou placid laud of summer cilms: One dreams of quiet slumber Ian I, While listening .o oM ocean's psalms. The feeling that comes to so many dwellers in cities, when summer turns; a longing *t leave brick and mortar, the din nnd hustle of the'' sui roundings, nnd to accept the dumb invocation of the sea shote, to come and enjoy its ninny attraction- irresistnblc,[nntl so here we arc, fanned by the cool breezes, nnd pi I sit by the open window, the met.y conver sation, and repartee of the guests out such its mullet, whiting, trout, drum, shccphend and groupers, while out at the pass one can fish for bass with splendid success. The bass is a large and and gamy fish, and will not be pulled in tamely, A parly of litre?, of which one was n lady, who, by the by captured unaided, two of the larg est bass, caught seven of the big fish, a few day ago. The aggregate weight of the catch amounted to one hundred and fifty pounds. Another sport is the shooting of al ligators and shore birds. Early every morning before the crowd is up, the alligators present a fine target for ri fle practice, as they swim lazily about in tlie iulct, Five were k''lcd in one moriV'ig i 2cn*'y. Nearly every day there arc '-ips to Dungcncss, where ‘‘Light Horse” Harry I 23 is buried, or to Feuandi- na, one of Florida’s oldest and most ; i- tercsting seaport towns. The town is visible from the lower end of the : s- lnnd. Tm.le hunting at night : sa'?o a fr vorito amusement. One of the lr-g- cst lu: ted tit's year was taken to At on the bluff. They will bring their families and spend a week. The guests have been holding services in the parlor, nnd that beau tiful song "Near tny God to Thee” comes wafted in from the distance. Tom M. White. The Quickest Time on Record. Vcsterday at 5 o'clock cashier James A. Brandon, of The Thomas- villc National Bank, received tele graphic notice that the Comptroller I of the Cur.-eney had called for a statement of the condition of all the National banks. An hour afterwards Georgia’s School Fund. Atlanta, Ga, July 2t—The school fund from all the counties for the year ending June 30 is lound to amount to $643,420 Deducting the expenses of the state school commis sioner’s office, this leaves $638,656 to be appropriated among the counties, as against $490,708 last year. That part ot the fund arising front the in spection of fertilizers amounts to only $1,748, a decease of over 80 per Randolph Goes for Turner. A dispatch was received yesterday the report of the Thoinssvillo Nation- j afternoon ''om Hon. H. G. Turner, al was in The hands of the printers. I saying that Randolph county sends a It appears this moreng, and : i a very I Turner delegation to the congressional gratifying one to the stockholders. I convention. This gives Turner twelve The total resources of the brnk I votes. He only lacks seven and a exceed $317,000 ; the deposit ac juut I faction more votes to be nominated 5 ovet $123,000 and the pf plus and I on the first ballot; and I homas will in the pavilion comes fioa*' >g : -i. Cumberland Island is 18 or 20 n-ilcs b,nta by n representative of the Jour- SKIRTS, from Brurswick and v'ie handsome steamer, eity of Brunswick plies dai'y between the “city by the sea,” ami tiro “Island in the Ocean.” The trip over from St. Simons, where stopped lor a day or two, is ru > esting one, and especia M y : > t > visitor from the inland. Our steamer glided down St. Simon’s sound ‘o* 1 Jckyl creek, where wc touch at the landing of the Jekyl Island club house, a handsome and ostly stme urc erected by wealthy New Yorker,, thence across St. Andrev. a . mud, ual, who had 1) 211 t-'king a week ofl down here, and put “in the soup” for the Journal corps. The tu-tlc 1 come out at night to deposit the’ • eggs in the sand, and as many ns from 100 to 200 eggs are tound iu one neet. Driving tr< fidiugfon the I aeh, which is said to,be tbe.flriffltw-Afee world, playing cards, dancing in that pavilion to the music of Profe- 'or Wurin’s splendid hand, itre among *’te other allurement Of course, bathing L the peer of any other amusement here, nnd in nu- undivided profit accounts N 839,0C3. | B> ve him four of these, on Friday. Wc have ca'lcd *'ie record made by Mr. Brandon, the quickest ever Pear Quotations. made, and we a-e prepr-t d to si ind by the statement. Alliance Meeting. THE BALTIMORE PEAR MARKET. Baltimore, Md., j July 22nd, 1890. A meeting of the B»ld Sp. >g ■A'-l Special to Times-E NTEiirmsE: liancc was held Monday. The following resolu* : on was in troduced and adopt 1: Whereas, Our brother. James M. Busbiu, 1ms (Jeclined 1 > en* tr the for coDgressionr’ honors, wh'ch action on bii pa - - me3*1 our apnrob&t'on, therefore, be it , AHOgTA'Ulittl Resolved, That we hereby endoue the Hon. Heu-y G. Tu-.ter forn Aoe tioK ticongrr^ Pca-s in barrels selling $5 to $0, in crates, $2 to 82.25. Recsipfs light and demand good. Goiilinhhorkt, Schley & Co. REPORT OF THE CONDITION The Thomasrille National Bank, where as far as the eye can sec re? jbr 11 01 her letter I will tty anti te" you the wide stretch of water and marsh grass, and where lovely plumagcd about tlie pleasures of the surf. There has been id ready more than twelve cranes, nnd other 1 Writer fowl fly about | 1uiTirtml vhiu.rs registesed here tbs or |icep out from the edges of the saw I - venr g rn?g I The commercial At High Point l lmlitig, stt 'tun No Fire, rite fire alarm that was sounded at 9 o’clock was a false one. After trudging through the mud, the com panies returned their machines to the -Ciighi9houses and wont home. ThomasviJIe, in the State of Ga., at the close of business, Fri day, July i8th, 1890. RESOURCES. are in waiting, and after a short title wc arrive at the Btmklcy Hotel. A.'.er man inurkcs it I convenient to spend his Sundays here, the merchant leaves his business for n few days rest. 'Hie dude comes GOWNS, CHEMISES Etc. For less MONEY exchanging eur regulation suits j or comes down to make theacqttaiu'nuce of his only successful rival, the swells of tlie ocean and old people come flannel shirts nnd outing clothe leel that our vacation lias really l. gun When Mr. Bunkiey chose tlie site for his present Hotel, near h<s old down to rest, nnd amid the piersurcs of the others feel ymtug again. Lfcif- ty people from tlie cities t"-c itere home, lie made a good selection for to till in the t"ne before going to the several reasons. From its Fgh cFfl lftr S er > a » d " ,ore fasl,ionnl)Ic r<,s01 one has a lovely view of tlie inlet ^ 1C ^°rtli. Lovers snot mian, winding in and out of the marsh grass, I j ud g es nnd profession?' people A fine pair of combination bays is offered for sa'e fbig moririg. C?" at Davis stables and see them.. The Gulf nud .Stuart house wait ts tackle I eaelt other yesterday In a game of base ha'i. The game 1 suited in a victory of theStuprt force, by a score of 16 to 4. Quits a num her of gentlemen were out to witness! the game. away to Little Cumberland, where the Cumberland light house is located; the high cl’fTon the left, and the white breakers, and sand denes of the beach on the right, present a picture of sr •• here mingling in pleasant fa nila-iiy. Among tlie prominent people who have visited Cumberland **-‘s season wc might mention Judge A. L. M : l- ler, of Macon, Mr. Dupont Guerry, a than can buy the ^oods and make them. LADIES Are respectfully invited tc£in spect these Goods. Satisfaction Goaranteed AT 13:5 Broad Street. passing beauty. The splendid sbnde prominent attorney also of Macon, is another g.-entadvantage ovr • tuny Mr. E. B Lewis nnd fanr'y, Mont rteorts. The wnter oaks arc large and zumn, Judges Bleckley nud .Simmons, hanutiful, and fig trees grow bore to of Atlanta, Sir. Et win, of the United au unusual size. There is one at Mr. States court, Tracy Baxter, Mrs. John Bunkley’s old home place that is near-1 Kccly, Atlanta, Messrs. Clark How- ly two feet : n d'amet >r. Thr accommodations this season arc ell and family aud W. A. Ilcmph''' and family, of the Constitution, E. I’. very good, and many improvements Chamberlain, Atlanta, Dr. A. W have been made. The hot?l and cot tages have bt m repa'iited and rcftir nished, and about thiity rooms added. Patterson, Foii Valley, nnd Mr?. A. E. Grady M ! ss Mattie Grady aud Mrs. J. W. Nicholson, of Athers, Another improvement is the new e-- m °thcr, sister and aunt, of the late ...... xr_ ti U' n 1.. 1 1 r. tesian well which has been recently bored, and j ields 350 gallons per min ute. The water tastes strongly of .sul phur, aud th : s adds to the hea'th ofj the guests. A great charm about th : s plact is, that every one does and dresses as lie Mr. II. W. Grady, and Mr. A. G. Butts aud w : fe, nnd Miss Cat.-ie Butts nnd Mr. Armnud Butts, of Macon. The latter family has been coming to Cumberland every summer for the past 20 years. Mr. A. G. Butts hrs just i ..ted a Cnpt. Turner was introduced to lias audience in Albany, by Mr. Watson, president of the Doughciiy county alliance. It will be rcraomk jred that Mr. Watson is the rann who declined tho nomination of the Dougherty I Capital stock i»ai«l in county oHiauce for the legislature for I ? r ul 7J* , ! s , * 1 um *”k # ** the reason that he wr; opposed to the * order go ; ng into po ,: tic?. Loan* anti discounts $258,403.07 Overdrafts, securod and unsccu- ed 3,713.94 U. S. Bonds to sec ire circula tion... 25,000.00 Due from approved reserve agents 5,374,50 Due from other Nation al Hanks 5,100.85 Due from State Hank* and hankers 1,535.79 12,379.20 llanking-house, furniture, nnd fixtures 1,102.88 Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums on l*. S. Ronds Checks and other cash items 2,001.50 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 105.50 Specie 5,884.90 Legal-tender notes 0,000.00 Redemption fund with t T . S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) to close AT ONCE. One Lot 40 inch White Lawn at 10c. One Lot Fancy Dress Challies at 5c. Lawns at 2 1-2c 141.80 4U8.75 It,051.00 1,125.00 Totai $317,070.54 UMUurir.s One Lot odds and ends in assorted at half price. Mr. Charley A. Spitz leaver next Friday for Savannah, where he u 'll take a place on the road for I. :eroy Myers it Co. the well known wholesale tobacco and cigar dealers. Charlie is one ot the best nnd most popv'a' young business men that Thorn? villehas ever sent out, aud he w’’ take a high Btaud in his new place. Mr of National Rank notes outstand ing Individual deposits subject to check 97,018.71 Demand rtfs of dep’t..,.20,813.50 Timceertificites of dep’t 5,908,00 Due to other National Ranks Due to State Ranks nnd Bankeis Notes ami hills re.discounted $100,000.00 37,000.00 1,810.24 123.740.21 731.44 110.72 31.177.93 Totai.. $317,070.54 or she chooses. Fashion aud core ere I new ma P Georgia, that is the most left behind, nud pier are and rnt complete ever made ot the "Empire reign supreme. Reader, if you wish to go to a rewti where fashion dictates instead of com- Stateoftlie South.” The fir it map issued by Mr. Butts, was : n 1871, then again in 1882 a second edition fort, don’t come to Cumberland, but was S°‘* n out ’ a ’ ld n ,°' v tlle third if yon prefer the quieter pleasur ofj n,a i> bo<i 1,cc . n c ? n, l ,1 . etc<1 Victor Goldbach, whoso loss quite a sum of money, together with a large collection of rare old coins, we noticed a day or two since, lias recovered tho old coins. They were found in tlie same tin box which held them when stolen, in tho colored cemetery, by a colored boy, who tjok the box and its cotents to Mr. Gold- bach’s store. State nr (Ikoboia, County of Thomas, ss: I, Jns. A. Itraiulon, Cashier of the aliore named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the host of my knowledge anil belief. JAN. A, II It AN DON, Cashier. Subseribed anil sworn to Iw-fore me this 22nd day of July, 1830. A. C. DAVENPORT. Not. Pah. Thomas Co. (la Cosbect—Attest: S L. Haves, | T. J. Ball, !• Directors, 8. Steyeumax, ) SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU K. Tbmu ir'r 1*6 Broad Street. Mr. W, H. Hafcr, of Atlanta, State O^.Bondurant Voluntoor Observer Weather Bulletin for the 30 hours enuing life by the seashore, to the glittar and glare of a more crowded rcsoit, tVs charming isle *s the place. Of course Thomasv''lc has been repte- aited on tho island this year by Messrs. II. B. Aiusworth, J. L. Pringle, Bryant there arc visitors here who consider Wright, J. h. B. Love, John AVcst, it a solecism not to dress in the'r best To fc. Motrisaud wife, Miss Odessa suit of clothes on all possible ocen-1 Morris, Mtss Lula Adams, Mrs. C. sions at first, but iu a day or two they 11 • Nicholson and your correspondent, The cars have just arrived from itors itere I the boat landing, bringing sixty more arc numerous, aud voiir J enough to guests. Tlie Floyd Rifles will arrive appear : n flannel costume The amusements for \ suit all. The inlet swarms with fish, / to morrow morniDg, and go into camp Tkiii-eratcbs. 7 n. m 78 73 p. m 72 Maximum for 24 hours 83 Minimum “ '• “ 73 Rain-fall.. o.lo Continued light rain looler. Organizer for the Improved Order of Red Men, is in tho city. He comes | at 7 o’clock P. M., July, 22 isso. from Savannah, where he organ'—i two tribes, within the past two wr iks. Mr. Hafcr w’T reina'n iu tho city I ^ ™ several days and wi!' if possible, or- 1 ganizc n tribe here. The Rxl men : s one of the strongest and best of nU tho secret order?, and its benevolent fea tures arc of a very high degree of gen erosity. A Midsummer Frost- Washington, July 21.—A light Lost is reported at different points north ot here last night. Similar re ports come Irom points near Balti more and Central New York. A fresh arrivulol those delightful Cassard Pig Hams. They are delicious and will go quickly, tber-fore come early if von want one T. J. BALL A BIU>, 3 It Grocers. For Sale. A pair of splendid Combination Bays. Call th.J morniug at W. A. Davis’ stable, Jackson street. 7 23 It. And at ONCE. LEVY’© Mitchell House Corner.