Thomasville Daily Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - July 17, 1890, Thomasville, Georgia 54. TOMASVILLE, JULY 17, 18i)0, PEE Felt Want SOUTH TO Full Summer Jaunt in Several can goods and make invited to Broad hill country around Troy shelves off gradually into the prairie One would scarcely expect to see south of the northern limit of the pine belt of the a section that is almost the exact counterpart of the rich prairies of the and yet such is the In fertility of soil and adaptability to a wide range of these prairie lands that skirt the for 30 miles south of are the peer of any in the Corn has that peculiarly rich appearance that betokens good and cotton is as oily in ance as a well kept it must be that these lands are peculiarly adapted to what is called Truck and occupying as they do an intermediate between the extreme south and the the time will soon come when they will be de voted in part at least to this profitable of this prairie belt all kinds of fruits thrive admirably There was one thing that struck fresh as I was from looking and leaving of the pear groves around I did not see a single Le Conte tm after I crossed the Chattahoochee and yet the the soil and climate are as well suited to Thomas county's favorite as any in the This bit of information may serve as a pointer to some of our many was one connection with the Midland that both surprised and pleased me. One would natur ally suppose that as the road run through a section heretofore of railroad farming would be in a backward such is not the case by any I do not believe there is a road of equal length in the that would give the traveler a better idea of the manifold resources of our section than the Farms and are m plen 03 they any a Taking the Midland at Montgomery and following its Hue to the Chattahoochee will give one a fine conception of the resources of Southern comes the rich prairie then the then the comparatively level stretch between Ozark and the All of the products of the temperate except can be Fruits are at clear streams of water wind in and out among the pine forests of magnificent and almost endless in stretch for miles along either side of the inviting lumber and turpentine men to come and possess their hidden the evening gun was sinking behind the high hills of the Alabama we reached left the train at the Clay street something like a mile from the center of the and taking a hack soon lauded at the Windsor I make it a point to stop at the because it is practically the only hotel in It occupies a commanding position near the new passenger and only a few yards the river The roar and bustle of trains is never hushed night nor and the surging masses of people arriving and departing by the many goes past the door of the with unceasing Alabama river is one of the best streams in the country for but the advent of railroads has robbed it of much of its former importance in this Just above city it makes a bend and comes in a straight stretch at the as though it were going to overwhelm it. With a graceful bend it turns to one leaving the city perched on a high secure from its my and indeed when I returned from my short the Midland arrives and departs from the Union which it more convenient for is one feature connected with the that is of especial interest to and to people coming and going to the It is the short line to Thomasville and Florida from all points touched by the lines west of and the L. N. the opening of the winter tourist through fast with through sleepers from western points will be arranged over the via into One thing I would suggest to the officers of the road if arrange to give the fast train a daylight run over the is much to be seen and along the and tourists from the west will be interested in the ever varying landscape that rushes past the found the officers of the Midland in one of the finest types of the old-time Southern residence that I have seen in many a long The building stands in the center of a large surrounded by shrubbery and set in a beautiful officers of the road are worthy to be established in what may well be taken as the type of are clever and morrow we will be off to the mountains of North and as we travel over in print what was to me so pleasant a we may forget the too ardent ravs of our Spair has been at work on Madison street with the tor the last few J. C. Vaughn left yesterday morning for East where she will spend the heated and Mrs. George W. Mathews are visiting Rev. G. N. McDonell and family on upper Broad stn is a good thing to have If it were not fur we would never know how we had made fools of A. A. and his corps of clerks are having a needed rest after the rush push of the melon you going out to the big Alliance It will be a great and a large wiU be mercury went up to high water mark In the afternoon a fine breeze which was thoroughly If you are a pear grower go to the meeting at Judge and help to start the move that will bring better prices for your will be seen by the special in another that pear receipts were iu New York and that prices are firmer as a at the Gulf House barber is an expert He has a snug little and is popular with his Moore Williams are occupying their new and ware house on Madison near the rail They have side tracks and all other ought to A very important proposition looking to this end will be submitted to council next audit ought to be adopted without a dissenting was a called meeting of the board of trustees of South Georgia College yesterday The hoard are fully alive to the importance of sustaining and building up the of Pear very important meeting will be held in Judge Mitchell's office pear growers and shippers in and around Thomasville will meet in They are not satisfied vith the prices the fruit is bringing in New and they propose to put themselves ' on in protest against the low they are when the supply of all the other varieties of fruit was the price was fully good as it is this when all other fruit crops except our were total is an unfortunate condition attending the shipping Qf that the rates and connections are so much better to New than to other that the bulk the crop goes If all the other eastern cities were as easy of the crop would have a wider distribution and better prices would be the But we are called on to meet a condition and not a connections are belter to New most oi the pears go and the prices are too If it were possible to induce the to act in the crop would lave a wider and it would be possible to control in a measure at best wishes of the are with the growers in their efforts to obtain better prices for their The conditions for high prices will never be Ps favorable Let every pear grower attend the meeting this morning in Judge July 16,1890. Special to fight prices 23 per 100.- W. S. representative of the Alabama leaves for Montgomery this He has made a good impression on the shippers in this his line closes the season with the friendship of all that have shipped over most important question in local rail road circles is whether the Alabama M idland and S. F. R. will have an uptown ticket Thomasville would say in a most emphatic and so would the traveling public if it had an Thomasville will be the most important pointon the Alabama Midland and Savannah Florida betwen Montgomery and The new line must have a aud there can be no bettor one than to call it the to Our city would harmonize thoroughly and heartily with the and our people would feel bound to give influence to the end that the which they stood sponsor Be favored by those that sojourned within their By all means lot it bo known as the Effect of A New Savannah Times D W. Tax gave a Times representative an idea of the value of a railroad to a The returns of Tatnall jumped over in 1889 in anticipation of the com of the Savann ah Western This year the increase be between and In other the road has nearly doubled the value of property in Tatnall in two effect will be when two railroads rushes through the sleeping forests of old Look out for the you hear the and then keep your eye on the tax We're a Uptown is understood that the probabilities are very good for the establishment of an uptown passenger and tick et office next The number of tourists that come and go each season from our has made such an office a and they above all appreciate such a The Alabama Midland will make strenuous efforts to control bulk of the travel to and from Thomasville and the and in order to do it will be to supply the public with all the conveniences known Bold morrow be a big day at Bold A big Alliance picnic and public speaking by several is the To those that are familiar with the way the good people of that section supply the wants of the inner it is unnecessary to of the quality of the and we might go further and say that such an inspiration as a good dinner ought to be sufficient to maike the speakers do their full time ago Mr. F. N. inaugurated a new departure in our by placing on sale ladies To a question from a reporter he answered that the result had more than realized his He is now a splendid article of all wool challies at 16 cents per from 20. has moved his clothing from the second floor to the To accommodate the he has fitted lip a center which is He will most likely fit up the second floor as a tailoring next with a full linp of and expert will be a great convenience to our Mr. Lohnstein is determined to keep up with the demands of Thomasville's Turner's Chronicle this morning prints the splendid letter of Congressman Turner upon the It measures up to the best efforts of this prominent It is a sincere and succinct statement of the reason why the biU will never become a law and why it could not work any practical benefit if it were is one of the strongest men the SouHi has iu H's voice has bren potent for Democratic Old good government and h's place on the floor of the not hn If the Second allows Mr. Turner to be displaced because of his opposition to the the would lose more by the retirement of one man than they would by the 's the government could in their We do not the ice will policy up to the point unseating G. 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