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daily ENQUIRER-SUN": COLUMBUS, OEOROIA FRIDA if AUftiSliSG, JA^UARjf_2L_188I.
A UR* r« or TIIH KTHDimtRH) *.
GEORGIA.
tfAi.nwiNViLLE—8 B BuMwln, Jr.
UKLLVIKW—T H McDowell.
Llakkly-H C Fryer.
Greenville—Young A Gresham.
H AMILTON-Buit Couk.
Hood— I’ J Hunt.
LAGrange—C F Coonor.
Thoop Factory—A t PaIIIr.
1'ALBOTTON—-O M Bithune.
Whitkhville—H J Hunt.
W kht Point—J W MoClondon A Co.
ALABAMA.
AUBURN—CL Huff. n T Htnllh
A i.a hama A Grorgt a Mills—m Hnuin.
A lkxandkr 1’ITY-W 8 Thomas.
Crawford—J 8 Terry.
Columri a-W O Koonce.
Dadkvillk— Fred A Vaughan.
Eukaula—Dr W A Mitchell.
Gi.knnvim.k—.1 L Daniel.
Gl’KRHYTON—M JullUB.
11 urtvillb- A 11 Htevens
• a rc
i .a Fayette—L 8 Schuessle. -
Newton, Dai.k Co—John R Kelly
NnTAHUMiA—RT Armstrong.
OrKMKA-J L Dean.
Rockford—Felix L Smith.
Sk.ai.»— Hlrsoh Hrothois.
HusncNHioN—8 Kaijl.
hykk’h Mii<i/—D J smith.
Salem—T W Hcott. _
Shortrrvillb—T J Farmer, Jr.
j roy—I T HtepheiiHon.
l'rsKKHKK-A A Hentlorson.
Union springs—A .1 Pittman.
V ongksuouough—Miss Noia story.
FLORIDA.
CH A T^AHOOC H KK-^O* 1 ECatJfll 1. „
MARIAMNA-BenJuroin H Cld.lon. 1WQ.
Nh.al’h Landing—Joel RumIi A ( o.
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Tor subscriptions anil advertisements.
Subscriptions for all editions due tlriclly
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M .VRN.I I, SOTICMC.
« «» l.l’IIltl * I»AI1.T WABKET
Fin aneial.
January 20th, 1881.
Ratkh for Cotton Bills. — Demand
ollla on Boston % off; sight on New
fork % ofl and sight on Savannah % off,
banks oheoKlngon New York % premium.
(Jot ton.
Quiet.
interior -
Ordinary 7 ® B
oloan Stained - — '
Middlings
•Strict Middlings
Hales 299 bales.
Receipts 379 bales-88 by 8. W. R. R.; 23
by M. A G. R. R.; f3 by W. K. R.; 22 by 0.
A R. R. It. 15'). by river; 83 by wagons
Shipments 105 balea-163 by H. W. K. R.
12 fnr home oonsnmptlon; 0 by W. R. R»
00 bv M. A G. R. R.; 00 by river.
DAILY STATEMENT.
stock on hand Aug. 81st, 1880.. ^ 2,06(1
Received to-day
•* previously
Shipped to-day....
»• previously
89,106 -89,481
81,560
165
16,695—00,860
- w
same Day Last Yrar.—Htook Angust
1st, 1K79. 855; received same day, 679; total
receipts, 73,070; shipped same day, 471; total
hipmenU, 51,142; stock, 22,288; sales, 126;
mid llinge, ll%c.
Receipts at U. B. ports to-day 60,778; for 0.
da>s 110,361; export s to Great Britain, 68,87a
Continent, 40,202; stock, f02,058.
U. H. Ports La at Y bah— Receipts for 0
•nys 123,093; exports to Great Britain, 82,617;
to Continent, 38,777; stock. 94”,548.
»»not khai.k makhkt.
Uacon—-Shoulders, fl%c,; clear rib sides
8%\
Bin w Meats—Shoulders. 6; dear rib
sides, 7%n.
R A oo i no—11%@ 12%o.
Cohn—Yellow, 75c.; white, 77o.
Sugar—Refined A, lie.; extraC, 10o.; C,
4mnR-Per bbl., superfine, t(J.00@f0.9i';
lamlly,
Syrup— Florida, 45c.
Ti it*—Iron, 92.10 per hnndle.
Index to Kotr Adverlimemento.
Money Lost—Rf*e notice.
Painting—Merker and V*n Deren.
Commons Lots at Aucllnn—O. 8, Har„
rlsnn, Auct’r.
Dividend Not ioe— Georgia Homo
suranee Co.
Jewelry and Watches nt A notion—0. fi.
Harrison, Auol’r.
Meeting of Ooiumbus Pubilo I.lbrury As
sociation.
NOTICE.
The I'.NqriKKK-Nl'II Is not reaponil
blr for nnounli mnlnil nn.v one ex-
roprletor. tf
The frlomls ntnl acquaintance! of
Mrs. F. 8. Ford and Mrs. M. O.
dialmere era Invited to attend the
funeral of the former, from the ri si
deline of Mrs. Chalmers, in Girard, at 3
o’clock this afternoon.
MAKUIAUKH.
niiisooLL-HoLLAND.-Marrled In Apa
lachicola, Fla,, on the 17th of January, by
Rev. J. P. Duncan, Mr. Marlin A. Drlmoll,
of Illinois, and Mias Fannie G. Holland. of
Florida.
They arrived In the city yesterday and
took the train In the afternoon fo« Atlanta.
Columbuo TuhUc Library doooeiation.
Thero will be a meeliriK of this asso
ciation st the Columbus Guards’
armory Saturday night at 7:80, for the
transaction of Important business.
L. Harris Chappell,
jail 2t Secretary.
Georgia H< me Ipauranoo O >mpany
Tho annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Georgia Home Insurance Company
was held yesterday, and w s nm'ked by a
larger attendance than for many 7' are.
The report of tho officers of the ooropany
wa* rawd snd favorably rec Ived. The fol
lowing aaiTifd gentlemen ware elected to
serve ea director* for the ensuing > ear : J.
Rhodes Browne, N. N. Curtis, L. T. D .wil
ing, George W. Dlillnghsm, M Joseph,
»r« or, and Chariot Who.
The o gentlemen com pored the old board
1th tho exoep’lon of Mr. J v-eph, who was
elecltd to fill (he v cancy ccasioned by the
dentil of thrlr lute valued arsoclste
Juntas Rink n. Mr. Joreph 1« the well
nown dry goods merchant on Brmd
street, and we consider his accession to tho
bosrd a matter Tor congratulation to the
friends of the Georgia Homo.
At a meeting of the newly eJeoted board
directors held Immediately after the ad-
mrnmentof the stock holders, J. Rhod-s
Browne was unanimously elected presi
dent; Lambert Spencer, secret*'y; and Geo.
Dillingham, treasurer.
At a recent meeting of tho board of direc
tors a dividend of $5 per share whh declaied
out of the last six mouths’ turnings ot the
cumpany, payablo on demand.
Wallaoe Sistara Last Night.
Consldeilng tho Inclemency of the night
Wallace Slsteis’* drew a fairly good
bouse. Theplay,“Jaequ‘tte”“In theTolls ”
of tbeten-ceut novel varleiy order, lull
u' ter Improbabilities and impot.slbie sit
uations, and lacking in sustained In ere^-t.
The parts best sustained were the characters
Bob Hawley, tho Inn-keeper,” by Mr
Alfred Beverly, and "Frank Desbrow, a
sprig of Young America,” by Master Mai-
Ion. The first evinced dry humor (hat
evoked merriment, and tbo latter Bplri ed
action by a fearless boy. The roles of the
sisters did not suit them as well an tbo light
ind In which they app.arcd several years
ago. At portions of the performance ‘ Jao-
quelto” (Jennie Wallace) whs applauded.
Wo would advise tbeomisalrn of that play,
however, In future. The compauy Is Bill in
point of numbers.
The combination has a good bsnd and
orchestra.
matinee to-day "Fanchon” Is to be
represon'od. admission to whlnh will cost
adults 60c. and childron 25o. each.
To night "Minnie’s Luck" Is to be given
Ratlroad Meeting at Or© nvilla
A railroad meeting will he held nt Green
ville on the first, Tnosday In February, for
purpose of securing a railroad to that
town. The Wist Point road lngettli
easy at the Idea of an extension of tho Co
mbos and Rome road to Hood, and wl 1
be represented in tho meeting by prnml-
fllclals. President, Borry, of Ncwnan
nd Superintendent Grant, of Atlanta
both of the Atlanta and West Point road,
contemplate ho'ng present. It Is natural
suppose that the A. A W. P will do all (hoy
to defeat tho extension lrom Hood, and
some of our railroad men should repr#s*>nt
Columbus In the matter. There Is no doubt
but thatthe peonloof Meriwether are In be-
syrapa’hy with the extension from Hood.
nd it, might be of great, advantapo to Co
lumbus and to the road for a delegation to
go from this olty. We have It from good
thority that the officials of the C. A R.
nnd other citizens of Columbus are Invited.
Pugilistic.
A sourlo of argroes on Broad ^reet yes
terday became very angry with each other
and had a rogu'ar fist and skull fight. T-ho
report that, a policeman was coming up the
street caused them to cease, and the crowd
dispersed.
Ita
Mon*u Loot.
4 roll of money was lost on last
Tuesday afternoon somewhere
Broad or OtfUdhorpo street. Tho find
er will be liberally rewarded by leav
ing it at this office.
A'lno Jettvlvu and VV'a/rhen at Aurtion.
If you want beautiful Jewelry and
Watches don’t fail to attend Jacob
Heehl's sales in that line, cemmoncing
to-uight at 71 o’clock and continuing
every night nntil the stock is closed
out. Watches, Gold Rings, Necklaces
and Chains, and in tact everything in
the jewelry Hue is In tills boautifnl
stock, and will bo sold to tho highest
bidder. Go aud see tho goods.
C. S. Harrison, J
Piiblio
All persons desirous of contributing
or loaning any books to tho Columbus
Library Association are requested to
leave them, at as oarly a day as possi
ble, at either of the following places
Wlttioh A Klnsel’s jewelry store,
Estes Brothers* grocery store.
Rev. II. W. Koy’s rosldenoe, upper
Broad street. J. II. Chappell,
)»14 eodlw Secretary,
ygnx Ml LIAM,
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,
Is still at Wells A Curtis’, and is pre
pared to do all work in the shoo line.
Now work aiid repairing done at
short notice. I use the bestol leather,
and do the work myself, and will guar
antee to give satisfaction, or no pay
You will find me always at ruy old
place of business. Give me a call,
deo7 wed,fri&setf
Reml’s Gill Edge Tonic aMdstn dlgntton.
Tipo-florae Farm for Kent,
A few miles from Columbus. Inquire
at this ollloe. jaulB tf
F. iriLURI,lf, Merchant Tailor.
(AGENT FOR J. O. MADISON.)
Jl'eir ttymtetn oj (Jartnent (Jutting.
It is entirely unlike any other work
in matter, manner and purpose
thoroughly explains every principle
employed in measuring aud drafting,
It will assist cutters in producing style
and tit; it will enable every journey
man to become a successful cutter with
a little study and practice. It can easi
lv be learned troin books in a few hou:
It is right for every shape, from the
perfect, form to the hunchback
makes a clean blade, gives perfect bal
ance, follows the neck, produces
smooth, beautiful shoulder, aud at the
same time u coat that feels comforta
ble.
LADIES’ COATS.
1 have a system that I will teach you
to cut any raging Btyle desired
The coat system is a self-balancing
shoulder measure. jal8 lui
Call for the “Imperial Wedding,
pure Rye Whiskey, the finest in the
market, at fl.00 a full quart bottle,
uhler’s, NobO Broad Street.
myl9 tf
limited to Ktnploy,
One or two good cigar makers,
jalb tf A. Vjelati,
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
he Constitution ss Revised by th#
Committee.
At n moetlnir held for the purpose of or-
gnnlr.lng the Columbus Public Library As-
socl tlon, a committee composed of Messrs.
Cliff B. Grimes, H. W, Battle, Prof. Chase,
Msyer and Richard Klrven, were ap-
ilnied to rrvlse the constitution. Tho
unmltteo have spent some time In the
vlili n snd have obtained o nstitutlons
from other similar associations. Yesterday
they notified the president ol the assort**
that t* oy were ready to m>*k their rr-
porl.nnd Dr. Estrs has called a ■lrellnfot
KSwori-itlon to take place at 7:30 o'clock
Huturdny ven'ng.st the Columbus Guards'
ory, that they may take such action on
a they see proper. Other Important
buGness will also come before tho associa
tion and It Is desired that there should be a
fu’l a'tendanoe.
Below we publish it as It will bo presort^
ed, and we o«il utt *nilcm to the fact i hat in
Article II the Increase of directors does not
at nil attest the organization so far us the
prrs nt officers are concerned, but the
clause Is put in at their request. The fol-
lowli g is the
CONbTITUTION AND BY-LAWS:
ARTICLE I.
This association »-hall be known as the
Co u in bus Public Llbrury Association.
ARTICLE II.
The officers nt this association shall oon-
ilst of a president, two vlro prtslden s, a
n etury. treasurer,
L*d annually,
i shell conulltu
bo eh-cted »n
i ct •;
b »ard of d
, _ erm of
with the day succeeding the annual moct-
lug.
ARTICLE III.
The government of tbo nssoclatlon shall
be ves ed In the board, who slia'I h v •
power 10 till all vacancies la their own
number, five members being a quorum.
The board shall meet at least once in each
month for the transaction of business, and
shall make through the president n report
ot the affairs oflhe nssoclatlon at theamu-
al meeting.
article rr.
The president s'»a 1 preside at, all meet
ings oi the Mssoolatlo i and preserve order
therein. He shall be entltlt d to a vo'oon
all questions before the lion rd of direct •'• ,
and in ea-e of an rqual division of tin- mem
bers at »nygfEcrHl meeting he sha 1 glv
the castlnz vote. In his absence ot «>n** the
vice presidents shall preside aud perforin
his duties.
ARTICLE V.
The ecretary sin 11 (under the superin
tendence <»f the board oi director*,) c >udu n t
un i k* ep a record of the correspondence of
tbea*sooiatlou amt shall keep an acourate
account of the business of the astocla'l>n,
ami a u uo reord of the prooe) dings of the
board and of the general ineeiln^s.
ARTICLE VI.
The lr^ a-uror shall be tho custodian of
the as-oc a,Ion, pay nil claims against It
l be
chair
In his absence
her of said committee, except ih
the ease of special appropriations by the
board, dues tor t ent, fuel, llghis and selitr
ke< p a
concerns, and i
r its financial
»the board of direr-
fieetlng h at.it
jder 1
tors at each monthly
sh. wing the amounts re- elved end expend, oerlloratl. Dti
eJ by him sln- e • he last meeting, the sums I tlnn.
MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURL
Tenth Day-Judge J. T. Willis, Pre
siding.
Conrt convened yesterday morning at 8:30
o’clock—Judge J. T. Wt'lls, prcs'dlng. The
following oast s we^p dlspned of:
Doeexd'.'m, Joslab Morris and John Q.
Winter vs Hoc, osunl ejector; James C
Cook tenant—ej'ciment. Mistrial.
Hynus Bros A Co, vs C H Hey man A Co,
complaint—-appeal from county court. Ver
dict lor plain* iff 180 ai d Interest.
Max Wolftun vs Bo* las Newinan—action
on covenant. Continue 1.
John Doe ex dem, J Wellsman Brown, ot
al, vs Richard R »e. oisu <1 ejeotui; R L and
J H Buss tenants In p u esulon—ojat tment
—d-aih <f R L Bavs suirgrsied; J H Bass,
executor, mule party. ( out inue-l.
Martin Burnes vs M<>bi o A Girard Rall-
road cmnpuiy—case, eto Continued.
Robt W Windham vs James C M on—as
sumpsit. Continued.
Ptaroo A Renfroe, plaintiff’ lu attachment,
vs Ovarholt Bros, defendant in attachment;
J N Embry garnishee—attachment and
garnishment. Settled.
R H Jmrroy A Co, plaintiff In ft ra. vs Wolf
Wolfson, defendant in fl fa; Max Wolfson—
fl fa, levy and rlalm. C n’lnued.
John Woods vs T I Reaves—bill for relief,
eto. Dismissed.
A LichetiSioln A Bro, p’alntlffs in fl fa, vs
O J Ltnck, defendant, F R^lch, claimant;
claim; appeal from Juslloe court. C ntln
u ( d.
W M Klrbovs T8 Fontaine; complaint;
appeal from Justloe court. Belled.
Wells A Curtis vs L K WUIls; oorapl Uni;
appeal from county court. Death of delend
atit “UgL'esfed and continued.
Joseph A Bro vs J W Oovlngtod; trover.
Ac; appeal from county court. Coni nued.
VIotor E Muuget vs W H P.ic«; complaint;
appe >1 from county court. Dlxml<s>d.
H W Woo fruff, petitioner vs f'rferson
Bros, ohjec ors; petition for bom stead and
exemption; appeal Tom the court of or Jina
ry. Application withdrawn.
Watt A Walker vs Henry Cohen; oom-
plalnt; appeal fiom J',slice court. Contln-
urd.
Ane Gamm-il vs Western ra lroad of Ala
bama; complaint; app- al fromjustlcecouit.
Continued.
Win Beaoh A Co vs A J Odom, dc fend^nt,
Byrd and Boland, garnDhee*; garnishment;
ajipcul from county cou t. Continued.
A A Bold v« T 8 Tuggle, a-sumpslt—ap
peal from couu*y court. Contluued.
J W Massey vs W C Duffal, o unplalnt
appeal from county court. Continue '.
E 8 McE cbern, nppJlo-int, vs Porter
Ingram, ohj jctor; application for letiei
admlnl«traii-m on the tslate of 8
Clark—appeal from tho court of ordinary.
Appeal tllsmLBtU.
John Mai tin vs William Broadnax
count—appeal from couuty court. Contin
ued.
William Wi liams vs John Lawrence—
hsed for want of prosecu-
Shoe Department.
J. KYLE & co.
('omiiH-neing Tuesday, 18 h lust,
WE WILL CLOSE OUT
Some Four Hundred and Fifty Pairs
Sample
Boots and Shoes
MARKET llEfOKTH.
By Telegraph to the Enqnlrer-Sun.
financial*.
Special la Brurulrer-Sun.]
IjONDon. January 20.— Noon —Erie K%.
Consols money, 90 0-10, account 98 11-18.
Specie Increase £li2,000.
Special to Enquirer-Bun.]
Paris, January 20—4:00 P. M—Rentes 84f.
and 80o.
6:f0 p*m—Rentes 84f. and 40o.
Special to Knqutrer-Sun.]
London, January 20. — Paris advices
quote 8 per cent, rentes at 83f and 25c.
The weekly statement of the B»nk of
Franoo shows a deorea«e of 7,285,000f. In
gold snd an Inoreaso of470,000f. In silver
• The amount of bullion received Into the
Bank of England on balance to-day £85,000.
Special to Enquirer-Sun ]
New Orleans. January 20—New Yor*
alirht sxohange, bank rate, par; sterling
<80 M.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
Special to Euqulrer-Bun.J
New York, January 20.—Money 5#6
percent. Exchange 09 for 00days. Gov
ernment. bonds quiet, new fives, cou
pons, 111%: n*w four and a quarter per
cents, coupons 112%, new four per cents,
ooupons, 113)4; State bonds dull.
«*W YORK BTOPK MARKET.
Speolsl to Enquirer-Sun.]
New York, fulv 20-11 a. M.-The stock
market op ned Irregular for the general
rail rood list, but sir- ng and ft* 2 per cent,
higher fur telegraph snares. 1 na latter for
American Union, which, however, ruhse-
quentU fell off 4 per cent.-to86. hut rallied
to mi. Western Union receded 11V4 per
nnr.t —.o 105%. Un'> n Pacific opened % n/;r
ee* t. h gher—at 128)4 hut declined r-
and recovered to 12 The vntlre nr
w g w -*k tho first board and feh of]
2 per cent.
8p»o!al to Enqn’rer Bun.]
New York, tanuary 20—The xtock mar-
k< t onei c.d tan advanceo y n to 2p< rpent.,
tho latter for Amo Ic n Un'ou aud Ghlongo
ami Alton, and u'»-equ« ntly rose % to 1)4
per n* nt. At the fir ♦. board speculation
Clseinsstl.
Special to Enquirer-Bun.J
OiwoiNNATi, January 20.-Flour heavy;
family 94 70®4 90. fancy 96 00416 00. Wliert
dull; No. 2 red winter 103f<cl "4. Tom steady.
42o. Oats dull and nominal; No 2 mlxeu
87o. Porx nominal; 13 75. Lard higher rl
8 95@9 00. Bulk moats firm and strong;
shoulders 4y A e. ribs 7‘4c. Bacon flrnr.shoui-
ders —. rib 7^c; elenr sides &%o. Whiskey
active Dut lower; 1 08. sugar firm; bards
lQ*ic@10%o, New Orleans 6)4@7^o. llogs
firm; c< mmon 4 25(#4 (15; light 4 7005 00;
packing 5 0006 30; butchers 5 8005 60.
Hnltlm«re.
Bpeoial to Enquirer-Sun.]
Baltimore, Jan. 20.— oats dull and low
er. western white 44(q>44]^, southorn 41042;
mixed 48048%\ Pennsylvania 45. Provisions
firm; moss pork, 13 <HJ0 13 25. Bulk meats,
loose shoulders and clear rib sides none of
fering; paoKed etbWan^ie'. clear rib sides,—.
Baeon, shoulders H^c, clear rib sides RLJo.
Hams 9V40L1O. Lard, refined tutloroes, 9^c.
Coffee firm; Rio in cargoes, ordinary to
fair 11^13^0 Sugar quiet, A soft 9%o.
rair iiykipiiv/io nu»ui
Whiskoj dull at 1 12.
MS. I.onli.
Special to Enqulrer^Bun.]
BT. Lc-uiH, January 20.— Flour steady
and unchanged* double extra 8 7003 00;
family I 0004 75, choice 4 •■606 00, fancy
5 2006 45 Wheat opened higher, but de-
c’ined; No 2 red fall 1 0101 01^4 for cash;
I Ol%01 02% bid for February; 1 05%®1 05U
for March. Corn higher; 39%o for ea'.n; 88%
? as%c f• r February; Iflo t« r March, —c for
pril. Oats firmer; No 2 32Lj@82%o cash;
33‘4c for February;—o lor March; —o
April;—c for May. Bailey du 1 and
changed. Pork firm, but '■low; 13 25. lard
firm, 8 75*. Bulk meats firmer; shon ders
4 90, r ie«r rib fl S000 8i, eU ar Hides 7 10. Ba
con quid; sh u dors 6 2005 25,riba 7 00, sides
7 75. WhlsKe> lower; a* 1 08.
New Orleniu.
Special to Enquirer Bun.]
New Orleans, Jnnuarv 20—Flmn
and firm; superfine 3 5003 *5, high
n t-t ady, talr demand.
We. OM.seasl«
at 13 000 3 25;
mand al 9'4<®l* o
at 65c.
a| M O40
; old
... board r
b^-ftine <1 •■pressed end a deoffneof l 4 to 4
peroHi-t. was record d— Nmertcnn Union.
P ic fic Northwestern, Weatern Union un i
Dt 1 ware end Hudson leading In the down-
war* mo-ament. During the afternoon the
marks' became Groeg and under ih 1 lend-
shlpof Rofklsi nd urines advanced to
cem; Union Pacific, Northwest'rn,
Paul being al«o prominent In the
prove ont In la‘e darlings s les o
--- nrofPs caused a react.on of % to 1
t In thete erallht. Western t'nl n
decline o' 2‘t^, 5merlo ” *
3%a. d A
per cent.
sha**es. ^ ^r„ Central. 62^ Erie 61*4; Lake
183% Illinois tentraI, 133 N»sh-
ind Clmttenooga,, 69%: Lmilsvl’le
•iud Nashville, 92: Plti*»"urg 134 Chi-
58go and N'or’hwe-' ern. 135- do. preferred
45% Wabash, S'. Louis A Pa-Mflc, 4'*%; do
ireferre I 92%; Memphis A Chariest)
took lelauu. 14ii%- ” ******
graph Cmp riH n .v
due ih« ussocl'tlon, and by
bAlancnln the bank io the ciedltot .thens»o-
c'atlon acoompant lug said slateinem with a
list nf members In arrears. Ho shall alio
make a sou.l-a’>nual report to the tluauco
commltt'o. Hcri m pan led by proper vouch
ers, tho sumo to be cxsminail by said o on*
ml nee nnd submitted to t he board otdir-c-
tors a< the next suoct ed ng monthly meet
ing. He shall give a bond tho amount to be
HRSisodund the bond appioved by the
bo rd of dire tors.
brarian, define his duties, au. fix the
amount of his >-a ary.
ARTICLE VIII.
hlie person ever fifteen ye«
pay
long
remains a member
he shall . .
nual dut* and comply with the rules and
regulations of the association. If hfs mem-
tierehlp be discontinued, it may be renewed
William Williams vs Davl 1 Avery—oer-
tiorarl. D smlssed for wautof pio-ecuilon.
James M Russell vs A W McMlchael,
certiora.l. Continued.
MaryT Giidner, et al, vs J A Glrdner,
application for partition—order to perfect
service. Con timed.
In re, Amanda Lockhart—petition for
dower. Order appointing commissioner*:,
Iu re Patrick Henry ani James Adams
admitted to citizenship of the United
B »tes.
The criminal docket will be taken up en
next Wednesday.
The divorce cases will bo on trial on Tues
day next.
The first panel of the traverse Jury were
discharged from furl her service. The panel
st be present next Monday evening at
2:30 o’clock.
Court adjourned until Monday afternoon
time th' rcjlur upon tire api roval of ' at 2:30o’olock, all the civil cases possible
beglnn'ng fropi a having been disposed of. All witnesses aud
parlies Interested in the criminal casos
should be at court Wednesday morning.
r equal Inst'lima
id
.P-
pltoatton for membership unless the lr itla-
ilon fee nnd one quarter du« s shall have
\ previously deposited wlili the treubu-
c. 2. Member# who have paid all due
icmber remain
r .. ... months hi# or
her^ pr vlleges and rights oi mombeislilp
Any person eligible to
this association m><y bec«
with all ih«
except votl
ershlp In
members
• association,
i of 925.00 In
rayn
White Horses.
Those who have observed the fact assert
that thero is scarcely any time during the
busy part of the day that one or more white
horse* can not be seen on Bro»d street. It
Is natural to presume that It la the s*mo lu
other cities thnt it Is In Columbus.
Tho Weather.
Yesterday morning the rain fell Inces-
iMtly. About 2 o’clook p. m. the heaviest
shower of tho day ft 11, and the wind blew
almost a gale. Bigns were blown down and
many ofthe trees had limbs blown ofl. The
lud did not last long, and when It lulled
iesun shone out benu lfully.
One Mail Carrier Secured
Mr. Hftwyer has succeeded In necarlug the
n vice* of Mr. Cheek, permanently to cur
ry the mall between this polat and Floi-
i. This Is fortunate for tho people, as
Cheek will perform bis duty futthiulty
and nothing short ol a providential hin
drance will eause him to make* failure.
Death of Mrs F 8. Ford.
Yesterday Mrs. F. S. Ford, widow of the
late 0. D Ford, who was an engineer lu
this city, died at the rosldenoe of Mrs. Chsl-
Hbe was a niece ot Mrs. Chalmers, a
member of the Ephcopal church, and wan
good woman. She leaves two little chil
dren, both boya, who will ml*a her tender
watohoaro. The luneral takes place th‘s
afternoon at 3 o’olock from the re t -ldenoe of
Mrs. Ch timers lu Girard.
I-'ehlnd Time.
The train on the Wesiern road wsa about
vo hours behind time last night—Junt
enough to prevent the mall from being dis
tributed. Tho cause of the delay whs that
glue got out of oider and theengl-
topped to fix It Accidents on this
branch road are becoming monotonous,
aud henoe very tires me When they get
malls In time in the major tty of cases loli-
trlng and mishaps are the rale, over two
hours to run less than thirty ml.es and
carry malls Is ridiculous.
With the Talbottone.
Tho elerk of ihe Talbotton town council
makes tlio following report:
Total amount of funds collected 1727 83
" “ “ " paid out 717 20
Cash on hand « 10 07
The low’ll has assets to the amount of
9214 13 and liabilities 981 72.
Mr. W. J. Hull has sold the Talbotton
Standard io Mtsars. J. L. Willis aud J. T,
Bruce.
Amuiemenii,
Katie Putnam, by telegraph yesterday,
engaged the opera house for the 31st and
February 1st,
Miles’ Juvenilis will be here sometime In
February.
The date* of other oompanles
ohanged.
te his duel
t of $>0 00 in nd' ance
ARTICLE XI.
Brctlon 1. There shall be a
lug of the me • b« rs of tin
holding office, upon the
advRnce.awH any aiem
for life by th
he second Wednesday In Jan
year, for the election of officers ai
business, and no member shall be
nnu'O mont-
octntlo i on
wry In each
ber ellglb'e to any office, alter tho first i
tlon of l ffi era.
ARTICLE XII.
Atthefl's regular meeting after Ihe an
nual meeting, ilio president shall appoint
the fo lowing standlug commi tees—viz:
Commlt'oeou finance, committee on libra
ry, committee on lectures and intertill -
mi nts—each of three p rsons.
ARTICLE XIII.
It shall be the duty of the finance com-
mUtoe toexummt* all blllH presunOai against-
mutation and approve or reject the
audit, the stml-annual
arer and submit the s ime
to the hoard of dlieetors, to be enteicd on
the minutes or disposed of as they shall di
rect. and at- each annual meeting submit a
repnvt of the financial concerns of the asso
ciation.
ARTICLE XIV.
It'shall be the duty of the comn
ilailons fo „
■ the general gov
ernment and care of the library rooms and
build lugs, subject to the approval ol the
board of director*, to p»ooure proper books
for the library; to examine the library quar
tet ly; to look particularly Into the s'ate of
the i>oi ks as to preservation nnd c
report tbo librarian to the board of dl
alterations or amendments in the regula
tions o r the library they may deem proper
or necessary.
ARTICLE xv.
It shall bo the duty of the lecture nnd ei
toi talnmontHcommttt ee to procure lec ture _
n©m time to time, ami make all arrange
ments pertaining thereto, nnd lake charge
of all entertainments, exhibitions, itc.
ARTICLE XVI.
The president ihall oall a °peo1al meeting
of th • members of the ansooUtlon unnu a
request of five members of the board of
directors, or twenty-five members or tho
ussoclailou, the said call to be advertised in
one of the daily papers of the oltv and
ncstod on the bulletin board of the library
for two days previous to *nid meeting.
ARTICLE XVII.
Amendments to this constitution shall b*
made only by aboard of dlieetors, ratified
bv tw o-ibirds ©r the members present at
the next succeeding general meeting,
special meeting called for the purpose
DUTIES OF LIBRARIAN,
The librarian shall have charge of the
library, keep the rooms open as instructed
by the board of directors, Issue book
the members under the ru'es prescribed bv
tho board or lUnvay committee, andoolleot
the dHus and fines of
emb« i
nd tu
the same to the trepsurer. taking his
_. .i «-- # p ••
be open to the inspection or iht
and render to the board at each mot
meeting n statement of dues collected _
books received, nnd number of books Issued
to members during the month, together
“ u w 4 ~“ J Bommuuda-
Habeas Corpus.
H M Daniel was taken ©at ot Jail
Wednesday on awrltof habeas corpusanu
brought before Ordinary Brooks. The pris
oner was represented by Messrs. Chas. Rus
sell and A. A. Dozier and the state by Solici
tor General T. W. Grimes. Aftertlie intro
duction of evidence and argument by coun
sel the writ was dismissed aud the prisoner
remanded to Jail.
Personal.
Miss Lucy Flewellen, a popular young
lady of Eufaula, Ala., Is the guest of Mrs.
Judge William*.
Clothing for Alt.
For the beat clothing for the least
motley go to Jake Greenwood’s. He
keeps a full line of all styles of Cloth
ing. Any style in Youth’s and Chil
dren’s Clothing. Go to see him for a
bargain. octal tf.]
LOCAL BRIEFS,
-There seems to be a good prospect for
falling weather.
—The rlv r is still verv high, nnd the
ce»*lty ota better wharf now become* very
apparent
—Mayor’s court, yesterday morning in
creased the city’s wealth to the amount of
ten dol ars
—The robins h 'vo come again, nnd
average amah buy L happy. The robins
in no great danger cither.
—It Is auatnsl the law to sol 1 liquor
firearms to minors. The fact Is ofsufllcleut
Importance to be remembered.
—An Inability to shut doors seems to be
one o tho fallings of ©ur people. It U a fad
which doesn’t campon well with arctic
weAther—especially during n wood fnmino.
—A little girl who ©an put on a square
patch, may not be us acooi " ’’ * ’
who cat) work a green wo'
low ground, but she is of tar more value' to
the community.
The “Anheuser Beer” is the Beer to
drink. It Is the best in the world, and
only fl 60 per dozen. Buhler, No 80
Broad street, is the sole agent. Liberal
AUoouut to dealers. my 19 tf
RIVER NEWS.
Steamer Jordan.
The steamer Jordan arrived yes'erday
afternoon with 47 b ilea of coiton, consigned
a* follows: McGehee A Hatcher, 1 bata;
Flournoy A Epping, 12 r ales; Geo, P. Swift
A Hon, 4; Blade A Etheridge, 5: J. W. Wool
folk, 4; Allen A Crawford, 0; Blanchard A
Burrus, 15.
passengers:
M A Drlscol nnd bride, Mls<» Anule Butler,
Apalachicola; D W Flobell, B S Murry, Jna
Shanklln, Chas McDougnl, Eufauln; J 0
Thomas, Cbai MemJanhnll, Towns’; Z Rob
erts, Blufftown; J W Burts, Ru ker’s, Mrs
V L Mendenhall, Miss Anna Burts. Chas
Mclihenny, BurtH’; Clauda Jones, Louisa
Stone, MoMIlhn’s; A J Amerson, Banks’;
D W Buries, Florence; E M Richardson
Jernlgan; J A Shelling, NJ Williams, Y F
Wright, Chimney Bluff; B C James, Cham
bers’; and forty on deck.
She leaves at 10 a. m. Saturday for A pa*
laohloola.
The steamer Moore leaves at 10 o’clook
this morning lor Balnbrldge.
From Maine Io California, the glad
tidings ring out that the manufacturers
of the celebrated Dr. Marshall’s Lung
Syrup, for all Lung troubles, have en
larged the bottles and contents and are
thus giving to its many patrons a large
and well filled botile of the Lung Syr
up free of charge, or a regular size for
Tho success of the Lung Syrup Is
unprecedented, aud rival firms gaze
with wonder and astonishment at the
ondrous cases of Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis and all Lung disoases cured
by it. We sell it.
Brannon <fc Caruon,
Janl dawlm ifol rd mt)
USE
BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER.
For sale by all Druggists.
ja20 dawtf
Your name Is registered at Bran
non A Carson’s Drug Store tor a bottle
oi Smith’s Scrofula Syrup and Star
Ourine. _ «epl7 d*w6tn
(tin Hot*m> Mnouranoo.
I am prepared this saeson, as In years
past, to furnish Insurance on Gin
Houses and contents. Losses adjusted
aud paid at my office.
D. F. Willcox,
General Insurance Agent.
aug26 dAwtf
Call on your druggist before it is too
ate and get a bottle of Smith’s Sorofu-
a Byrup and Star Curine.
sepl7 dAwfirn
(eminent Dr. Jf. J. Caldwell,
Baltimore, Md., states: “I have used
Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Extract ot
Beef largely in Debility, Febrile and
Nervous Diseases, and have found it
one of tho most reliable of nutrient
tonics.”
For Bale by Brannon A Carson, Co
lumbus, Ga. Janl dawtf
Star Cnrine cures all chronic Sore*
and is a sure cure for Piles.
_ aop17 d*wfim
Try Smith’s Scrofula Syrup for your
blood. It removes all skin eruptions
and will give you a beautiftil and clear
omplexiOD* «epl7 d*w6m
These Goods are only slightly rub
bed, and will be sold at twenty-five
per cent, under ca-e prices. Call early
before they are picked over.
j. KYLE & co.
For hale.
A four-room Dwelling House with a
quarter of an acre, located on Broad
street. For information apply at this
my29 tf
Small Dwelling for Mont,
On McIntosh street, between Bryan
and Franklin.
ja8 eodtf T. W. Markham.
Smith’s Scrofula Syrup aud Star
Curine are purely vegetable. Why
will you sutler with Cancer, White
Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism,* Kid
ney aud Liver Diseases, when a few
bottles ot these two groat remedies will
oure yon. «ep!7 <l*w6m
Fur sole.
Two small cheap Houses in the
southeastern part of the city. For in
formation enquire at this office.
_ my29 tf
Tour Money'* Worth.
If you want to get the worth of your
money in clothing, Jake Greenwood’s
clothing store is the place to get it.
good Melton Overcoat for |3 00.
cot 81 tt.]
S T O "V IE SI
We will sell the following Stoves at
reduced rates:
CHARTER OAK, all s’zes.
CAMBRIDGE, “ “
CALMUET, “ “
CHAMPION, “ “
INDIANOLA, “ “
HARVEST, “ “
IRON WITCH, “ “
BRIGHTON RANGES, all sizes.
We have the largest stock In the olty,
and will not be undersold. Every
Stove guaranteed.
Also a large lot of HEATING
STOVES, for coal or wood, at co°t.
Call and see our NEW FRYER and
the BOSS COFFEE POT.
P. B. PATTERSON * CO.
ootl7 tf
Do not fail call on your druggist for
a bottle of that pure, sweet and deli
cious blood purifier, Smith’s Scrofula
Syrup, on sale at Brannon A Carson 1
Drug Store _ S8pl7 d«*w6in
one/
c5?., a/i SfauU
(Lj/jfioe an</ bte* ccntiscdd
Genuine Burnt Proof Onto.
Five hundred bushels for sale at
Planters warehouse.
JalG lot Guo. P. Swift A Son.
helling Cheap.
Just think of it I Jake Greenwood
will sell you aScotobCaseimei eSuit for
89 00. Go to Greenwood’s for bargains,
octal tf.]
Parker’s Bitters will restore your ap
potite and give life to your blood.
Garrett A Redd,
aug28d0m Agents.
GBOMGMA 7bcUMMTMM*
OORKBOTB0 BY JOHN BLACKMAK, BROKER
State Honda.
Georgia 4s ICO *g>l02
Georgia 6s ill 0U3
Georgia 7s 113 @122
Georgia 8s, due 1883 103 @1 “
City Hondo.
Atlanta 7s... M .~.... MM .... Mm .ll9 @110
Augusta 7s 108 <3infl
Columbus 7s 65 100
Columbus 6s. 83 @ 86
Macou 6s ...100 @102
Savannah 7s 86 @ 90
Savannah 6s. - 86 @90
HaUroad Hondo.
Central oon mtge7s....^....,^.^....116
Columbus A Rome 7s 99
Georgia K K 78 .......104 (®106
Georgia R R 6s -...104 @106
Mobile A Girard 2d mtge end
ORR 115 @117
Western R it Ala. 1st mtge end
C R R 117 @118
Western Alabama 2d mtge end 8sll7 @118
Hoi lroad stoeho.
Central, oommon 1070108
Georgia «... 11401 >6
Southwestern 7 pr ot. guaranteed, 111@J12
tractor* stoeho.
Blaglo A Phenlx, dlv. of 8 pr ct..,.110 @112
Inouranoo Stoek.
Georgia Home Iusuranoe Co 12>@]25
class O,
nixes 108, Georela sevens, mortgage
r-rln sevens, gold, 116; Louisiana
nisols 63; N. Carolina o' ’ 8‘V K <to new 20%:
lndlng do speelal tax 6; Tennesse
*47%, do new 46%; Virginia sixes 31, do
31, ‘ do consolidated 105 do deferred
Panama 21; Fort W** ne 134%; Chicago
Alton 153%: Harlem 197; Michigan r*en-
121%; St Paul 124% do ©referred 128%;
aware A Lackwann 119%: New Jersey
;entral 91; Rending 61%; Ohio and Mls-
isslppt 13%; Mobile A Ohio 21%: Hnnnl
end St Joe 55%: S'»n Frnncl-co end
. . Louis 47%, do, preferred 68%, d*>., first
preferred 100><; Union Paclfle 121%; Houston
Q,uioKsllver 15 do preferred 57%.
SHR TRICASORY
a <»n •»> Hub-Treasury °0f),919,001: currency
,087,272
rorrox.
Special *o Enqul r er-Sun.]
January 20. — Noon—'’otton
very dull; middling uplands fl 9-l8d; rald-
' Jug Orleans 0%<<; sales 7,000 bates—for
ecula'lon and exports 500.
Receipts 3,100—00 American.
Uplands, low mlddl ngs c ause, January
and February delivery, 6%d ; Febrn-
and March delivery, fl 9 1006 17-3?d:
March ami April del very, 8 9-lfld;
April and May dHlverv. 6%06 19-32; May
and June delivery, fl iMfl0o 21-3'M; June
and July delivery, 6 23-3208 ll-lfld
Futures weak.
1:30 p. it.—Middling uplands 6 9-ffld; mid
dling Orl- ans 6%d, Inwmldd 1 igs0%d, good
ordinary 6 15-lfld, ordinary 5%a.
Futures du'l,
8:16 p. m —American sales fl,?0G.
Uplands, low middling clsune, January
delivery, fl 17 82d; January and February
* “ 0 17-82d; February and Mar - **
7-16d; March and A pril del
19-32d; April and May delivery,
. _L ~1 ; May and June de'lvery, fl ll-16d;
June and Jul/ delivery, 6 23-32d.
Futures steady.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
New York. January 20.—Cotton dull;
Reed’s Gill Julge 'Aonlo cures dyspepsia | hpndu for sale tree of charge.
Pioneer Cooperative Oo, .........1000101
MOM MALM.
40 Shares Loan Association Stock,
rles* -V”
25 Shares Columbus Factory Stock.
WA MTMBD.
Merchants’ and Mechanics' Bank Stock.
Georgia Home Insurance Company Stock.
JOHN ULAUKMAK.
Broker and Dealer in all Securities men
tioned above.
I advertise all securities placed In my
43;
five 72% clfl
Tel--
Alabama, olaos
is A. small, 74;
Consolidated net receipts 18,582; exports to
Great Britain 13,-530, to France 1,913, oontl
neat 4,750.
COTTON FUTTJRB8 IN NKW YORK.
Bpeoial to Enquirer-Sun.]
Nbw York, January 20.—Cotton—Net
j-»etphi 388 bales.
Futures dosed easy; saleB 114,000 bales
s follows;
January 11 06 100011 70-100
February 11 74-100@11 75-100
March 11 93100011 91-10.)
April 12 08-100012 99-100
May 12 22 100011 23-190
i s loose 4 80c, do pneked 5c
rib 7%c,
, t .. id firm;
•5%, rib 8%;clenr sides 8%c. Hams,
igir-cured, quiet, and s-eody; 9c@10%c.
nftkey •■'e'dy at 1 10@1 18. Coff«e stea
dy, g.iod clem ind, Rio U@13%c Hu nr act
ive and firm; common to goo I common 5%
6%o, fair t-> tully fa:rfl%@0%; ye low* clarl-
d 7%08c; prlo e to choice fl%'«7. Mola—
s In good uera •» d; common 30^33, c-ntrl-
fugai 23040, fair 36088: prime U» olodee 420
47 Rice good demand at full prices; Louis •
lana ordinary to choice 4%@fl%. Bran at
OlllflMO.
Special to tbo Enquirer-Sun.]
Jan. 20— Flour stendy and un
changed; superfine 2 5003 50; Minnesota
‘ 7507 75; winter 5 0900 2 ; extras 4 2504 76,
Wheat fxl'ly Helve ; nd asha<iehigher; .no.
red wlmer »6%o: No. 2 Chioito spring,
hIi, 08%c tor February; 96%@99%o
March; - c for May. _ _ ,
flrtnr;86%c ca-.h, 87o for February; —c for
March; 4i%o for May. Oats In gooif demand
and a shad high r; 41%o ca-hj —c far Feb-
uary, 3 %o lor May. Po;k fairly active
nd a sh de higher; at 13 25013 5. Laid
fairly active a -d a shad,* higher; 8 8.08 87%.
Bacon, shoulders c. Bulk meats firm
and unchanged: shoulders 4 45, hhurt rib
"00, clear rib 7 25. WhlsKey steady and
.changed, :U 1 II.
At. the close—Wheat. No 2 Chicagosprlng,
%c for Fib 1 uary, 1 03% for May. Corn,
33%o bid and 37 asked f«»r February, 42c for
■'iy. Oats, 81 %o bid aud 31%c asko i f<»r
Muary, 31%o asked for February. Pork,
32% for February. Lard, 8 87% bid and
90 asked for January.
Mew York,
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Nbw York, Jauunry 20.—Southern hour
dull and weak—common to fair extra 4 750
H6, good to choice do, 6 4006 75. Wheat
pened %0%obetter, but subsequeutl.v the
dvanoe was about lost, closing a shade
flrratr; ungraded sprlug 1 0101 08. Corn
doll and shade lower; ungraded 54@67c.
Oats dull aud might y favor buyers; No
3,43c, Hop- firm, moderate trade; year
lings, choice 14 00020 00. Coffee firm nnd
oulet, Rio 11%@14%, Maracabo 11013 Sugar
quiet aud weak; English Island 7%; China
reported 6%; molasses sugur fl%06 Jl-!8c;
Guada'upe 7%c; Martinique 7 5*10; Cuba
Muscavod- 7c; Cenirlfugsl 8%c; St Domingo
6%; New Orleans Q'AyT; fair to good refining
7 3-lflc. prime 7%, Central merlcan
Ji; refined ess er—st ndnrd A 9@9%, Mo-
lasses, qu’et and steady—New Orleans 35@
64c. Rice good de.m nd, steady; Carolina
and Louisiana 5%@7c. Pork In good de
mand. active and unchanged; new mess,
—.old mess I3Q0@13 50. Middles strong-
; lonit oiear—: short— c, long and short
dear 7 60. Lard 6@7%c higher, fairly act
ive; at 9 400 9 42%.
NAVAK. STORES, AC.
Freight*,
Special to Enquirer-Sun,]
Nkw York, January 20.—Freights te Liv
erpool dull.
Knitti, #*,
Special to Enqu'rer-Hun.]
Nkw York, January 20-Sp1rlt« tumen"
ne strong, at 47%0o. Rosin dull, at 1 75@
1 82%.
Wool,
Special to Enqnirer-Sun.]
Nkw York, January 20.—Wool Is dull
snd heavy, domestic fleece 370690,
jnilled 21@46o, unwashed 14038c, Texas 140
Rosadalis
aKSHB
I 11's.snaw.is’Jiite
V# ConwBiptlon, BraMhlai, KerrowK
Mlkf, IfnlnrU, and all dliieMo« *T|»Vi
from su Impure condition of tUo blond
S Stln or scalp, w
ROSADALIS
CK11E8 scrofula.
ROSADALIS
Corea RlienmntUm.
ROSADALIS
Cure* gyplillli,
A ROSADALIS
JLJL Cures Ralurlu.
T (ROSADALIS
Cures Nerrous Debility,
ROSADALIS
CURES ERUPTIONS.
ROSADALIS
bn* Its Ingredients published on eten
se aiar u “
ROSADALIS Is sold by all Dmggisti.
BIl’S Fill Pllltll
For MAN and BEAST.
External and Internal*
nifi GREATEST PAIN RELIEVES OF TUB AQ1
Mott’s Liver Pills,
THX GREAT VEGETABLE GATHARTIO
Dr. Rogers’
Vegetable WORM SYRUP
Instantly destroys WORlffl, and Is reoommonde*
by physlcfana ms the beet WORM MEDIOINK^
IVFor eale by all Drnsglsta.
JOHN F. HENRY A CO.,
bolb pBOPRUBToaa
•4 College Piace» flew York,
•Hir ft KWh.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
New York, Jan, 20.—Arrived: Colon
Chester, Somerset.
Arrived out: Nuevla, Isabel, Cragg, Alai
bausa.
Homeward: Marvlg, Wilmington.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Liverpool, January 20.—Sailed yester
day : Bark Luo* Rodmau, Doboy, und ship
Prussia, New Orleans,
Bpeoial to Enqulrer-Surv.]
NhwYork, January 20.—Arrived : Steam
ships Manhattan and Richmond, and
steamer Clara Bell.
Arrived ©ut: steamer Nevada and P.
COTTON FUTURES IN NBW ORLEANS.
8pedal to JDnquirer-ttun.]
New Orleans, Januiry 20.-2:80 p. »,
(New York time).—Futures closed steady
sales 19,900 bales, as follows:
January - 11 20-100 bid.
February 11 81-100011 85100
Mar oh 11 66 100011 67-100
Anrll 11 70-100011 72 100
May ~..~ll 80-I00@ll 82-100
June 11 98 109011 91-100
July ...........11 96 ICO bid.
August —-0
September 11 40-100 bid.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Galvkston, January 20.—Cotton steady;
middlings ll%o, low middlings 10%,
goodord‘nary 9%o; net receipts 3137* sales
1701; stook 120,361; exnorts to Great Britain
8742, to continent 4073.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
20.— Cotton mark
, ...... .%•*; net receipts 91
stock '’9,0"fl- a1»*s 089; exports to France
Great Britain 00.
Special to Euqulrer-8un.]
Baltimore, January 20—Cotton mnrl
quiet; middlings il%c, low middllnga
ll%c, good ordinary 10%o; net receipts 405 ;
ioh115: *tocK 24 935, spinners 100; exports
Great Britain 0. continent .
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Bohton, January 20—Cotton murket dull;
middlings 11,%o; low middlings ll%e, goou
ordinary 10%c, net reoelpts 56; sales ;
stocK 7006; exports to Great Britain 1018,
Special to Enquirer-Sun,]
Wilmington, January 20—Cotton mar
ket quiet'; middlings ll%c, low mid
dlings 10 13-lflc.; good ordinary 9%; net re
ceipts 558: sales 00; stooK 6,653; exports to
Great Britain 00, France 0u.
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Philadelphia, Jan. 20.—Cotton dull;
middlings 12c, low middling ll%o.
. 10%o; net receipts 80.* sales
00, to spinners 442; stock 16,273; exports to
Great Britain 0.
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Savannah. January 20.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 11 7-10c; low middlings 10%c;
good ordinary 9-Vo; net reoelpts ‘A0;
sales 8500; stocK 91,938; exports to Great
Britain 90, oontlneut 00, France 00.
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Nkw ORLBAN8, January 20-Cotton quiet,
unchanged; middlings U%o, low mld»
dll ng* 10%c, eoodordlnarv WMo; net receipts
5446; sales 6600; stocK 291,716; exports to
Great Britain 00, to oontlnent, 00;
France, 1 48
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Mobile, January 20.—Cotton qule*, un
changed; middlings ll%c, low middlings
10%, good ordinary 9^c; net receipts 1914;
sales 1200; stock 5.0,067; exports to Great
Britain 00. ooutineni 00, to channel 00.
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Memphis, January 20— Cotton marke*
steady; middling" reoelpts 1192; ship
ments 1140; sales 2150; stock 72,715.
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Augusta, January 20 —Cotton market
dull: middling" ll%c, low middlings 10%c,
dlnary 9%c; net receipts 616; ship-
$1000 REWARD.
FOB the dlsrorery of the Msnufsctnrer,
Dealer, Agent, or Pirate, North or South, in
America, Europe or Now Jersey, who sells Re
liable Pianos and Organs cheaper than they ca
bo bought at
LUDDEN & BATES’
Southern Music House.
mh5 HawI** fnh fri
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INDIGESTION.
BILIOUSNESS.
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UYER MEDICINE
Has more certificates of cures made than anj
medicine in the world, among which are th»
following: “ I am a gratoful beneficiary ot
your valuable medicine.”—H. H. Kavanaugh
D.D., Bishop of the M. E. Church, South.
M. A. Simmons, M.D.: I received a p&dt
ago of your Liver Modlclne, and used half of It;
It works like a charm. Iw’iuit no bettor Livot
Regulator, and certainly no more of Zellln'i
mixture. J. If. Graves, Memphis, Tenn.
Hon. Ex-Gov. and Ex*U. S. Senator A. (4
Brown, says: My wife had for months suffered,
and had been treated by tho most eminent phy
siciann in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington
City, Louisville, etc., without obtaining relict
Finally, some ono recommended tho use ol
▼our Liver Medicine. We triod it, and inafew
days a manifest improvement occurred. And
now, and for years past, the patient enjoys
more perfect health than at any former period
of her life. For disoasos of tho liver, I would
ri«k your medicine rather than the skill of the
whole medical faculty combined. Very truly,
etc., A. G. Brow*.
It is put up in S»-cent nnd $1.00 bottles anc
packages. Prepared only by SIMMONS A
HAYDEN, 2810 k 2812 Clark Av~ Bt. Louis, Mo,
successors to M» A* Simmons, M.LX Far sail
by all druggists.
BRANNON A CARSON. Wholes*
Druggists, Columbus, Ga, have this aoea
lue for sale. my7dAwly
New Advertisements.
ments ; sales
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Oharlehton, Jnn. 20.—Cotton market
quiet; middlings U%*. low middlings
ll%o, good ordinary 10%c: net reoelpta
1413: sales 1/0(1 st'WK 72,3^3: *
Great Britain 3424- oontlneut (
B* HOYS »1 Oil a.
Loslavllls.
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Louievii.i.fe. January 20.—Flour quiet;
extra family $3 2303 60, double extra fami
ly 3 750 4 23; A Nol, 5 0005 25: choice to fan
cy 6 0006 60. W heat active, firm and high
er at 9501 00. Corn In fair demand, at 44o.
Oats firmer, at 37%@88c. Pone firm; at
1175. Lard In fair demand, firm, 8%09c,
Bulk meats firm, shoulders 4 50, ribs 7 00;
sides 7%c. Baoon In fair demand and firm;
ribs7%c. clear sides 8%c. Sugar-cured hams
9%o. Whiskey steady, at 1 &.
A HOUSEHOLD NEED.
Send Scent stamp for an 80 page Book
“The Liver, its Diseases and
their Treatment.”
INCLUDING MALARIAL TROUBLES, Ao.
Address T>v. SANTORD,
102 Brosdwsy, New York.^
PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS!
For Reading Clubs, for Amateur Theatrl
cals. Temperance Plays, Drawing-Room
Plays, Fairy Plays. Ethiopian Plays,Guide
Books, Speakers Pantomimes. Jableaux
Lights, Magnesium Lights, Colored Fire,
burnt Cork, Theatrical Face Preparations,
Jariey's \Vax Works, Wigs, Beards and
Moustaches at reduced prices. Cos
tumes, Scenery. Charades. New catalogues
sent free containing full description ana
prices. Samuel French A son, H8 E. 14t*
Street, New York.
. A YEar and expenses ta
will Agents. Outfit free. Address P.
V IlfO. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine.
COTTON MACHINERY
FOR SALE.
A complete Bet, 3,300 spindles, now running
near New York, on i>o. 20 warps; all lu
good order. Will sell cheap on long time it
properly secured; or might t-ut In stocK
comp ny. J. B. WOilTBNBYKF.,
118 Won.h SU, NewJYork Box 1678^
jp-per Ai! vert thing Burt su, It) spruce, M
•2 dAwlm
The Great Piano and Organ De
pot of the South.
We are mad. Somebody hold us, or there
will be trouble. This buying Pianos and
Organs In New York and New Jersey, when
they can be had oheaper at home, has got to
be stopped. What are we here for T What
is our mammoth Double Store for? What
do we carry a stock of 200 Pianos and Or
gans for? What do we keep an army of
Salesmen, Clerks, Bookkeepers, Tuners
Travelers, Draymen and Porters for?
What do we run eight Branch Houses for?
What do we advertise in over 5 H) papers for?
For the fun of it? Not much. Luddn A
Bates’ Southern Music Houbb was estab
llshed to supply Southern buyers with Pi
anos aud Organs. Its mission must aud
shall be fulfilled.
* COME LET US REASON
TOGETHER.”
Buyers send North after Instruments be
cause tbey thing they can buy them cheap
er, but there’s where they make a big mis
take. We compete with the world, aud
New Jersey In particular. The man doesu’t
live who can undersell ub. We keep the
very best Instruments. We sell them cheap
er than any one else oan. Weglve InStools,
Covers and Books. We warrant them for
six years. We send on 15 days trial. We
sell them on easy terms. We do anything
end everything that any one else does, or
can do,
We will sell you a Plsno or Organ positively
cheaper than you esn g*t It at the N -rth. We
are mad, snd nc mean it. We Kill do It If
h*T«* 4 o give it to you.
Happy New Year ! New Schedule. New
Price List", and i
Piauoand Organ . _____
lets. Convincing arguments. Facto that
cut like knives. Viet ry this time for
Southern banners. Come up, buyers,
there’s room for all. Address
Lndden & Bates, Savannah, Ga.
declO doawAwly
moral WMVl,
(I
Office of A. S. GILES, Ordinary,
Houston County,
Perry, Ga , Jan. 28,1880-
In the year 1873, there were two negro
prisoners confined in Ihe Jail 01
this county, who were very badly
afflicted with that loathsome dis
ease, Syphilis, In my official c«*
ity as Ordinary, I employed Capt. C. T.
Swift, then a resilient or this place, to cure
them, under a contract, "no cure, no ray.
He administered to them his now Justly
celebrated Syphilitic Speotflc, and In a fetr
weeks I felt bound, uner my contract, to
pay him out of the county treasury, as he
effected a oomplete aud radical oure.
Iu testimony of the above, I hereun-
a—*—« to set my official signature anu
Seal | Beal, the date above written.
A. 8. GILES,
Ordinary Houston County, Go.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 14,1879.
Gents:—We take pleasure in saying that
the S. S. S. Is giving good satisfaction. ” ®
have had excellent results from a number
of cases. One gentleman who had been
confined to his bed for six weeks witu
Syphilitic Rheumatism was cured entirely
with two bottles, and speaks in the highest
praise of it, It also acts as well iu primal
as in secondary and tertiary oases.
CHILES A BERRY.
Prepared only by the SWIFT SPECIFIC
COMPANY. Atlanta. Ga. , „
sold by BRANNON A CARSON, Coinin'
bus, Ga. novll tu.friAwSno^
PLANTATION FOE SALE.
K NOWN as the "Chapman
Place,” situated In Russell
county, Ala., two and a hall
miles lrorp Oolumbus, Ga.,
containing 640 acres, nna-tiaiii
ol which is mostly In cultivation, the other
half In woodland. On the place 1b au excel
lent ten-room dwelling, good framed homes
for tenants, gin house, barn and stables, ft
would make a most, desirable stock ana
dairy farm, and could be sub-divided Into
two or more farms. Any portion of th«
Pjaoe would he sold. Apply to _
EDWARD HAILE,
On