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v DULY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 18HJ FLORIDA’S SWAMPS. . C«a»l M *• *■' rkranBk th, lf». V I»4M I* Main Ii-Oikar hMaru •I Intamal. g,« York Tilhoue. A. well known civil engineer who has recently rotnrned lrom •<> extended trip In Florida has many interesting things to tell about that state, "Inde pendently ol the natural resouroea,” said be, “Florida la one of the moat charming regl ns that I know , f lor a man who travels with his eyes open. Unfortunately I was obliged to give nn wbat would bave been ooe of tbo most interesting excursions. When I war at Orlando I was U vised to form one el a party whiob was starting from K'giimmee to go by steamer down through the Brerglados to L',ke- Oreo uhobee, and tneu westward through the new oaual to the guit. The party was made up by Mr Rcss, the tuoorin- tendertt of the company whloh Hamil ton D salon, of PfllladolphiR, has or* 2sr. 'Bed to drain the .Everglade sw.ttups. Although my er,gi»,,enien-8 would not allow me to take ;he trip, I got much valmao.e information about tne woik that the company is doing. “Tbe Everglades proper, as ant down on tbe map, oooupy over 20 000 000 acres in the extreme southeastern part of the state. In tne oeutral part ol the state, however, extending from latitude 36 deg 30 min to latitude 23 deg SO mlu, is a net work ol little lakes, rivers and swampa, which was tong considered at.lit lor any of the purpoEea of civil ised life. This region is, nevertheless, between forty and sixty lent above the sea level, so that there was no reason why it should be ooneldered uudraln- able. The lakes and awamps have been formed by rank vegetation, whiob tor oenturlea grew, deoayed and fell into the rlv is, thus dam ming them up aod partially flooding the surrounding ooumry. Tne com pany organisjd by Hamilton Dlaston obtained from the government a gran, of all the laud, that should bs drained by It, The company rsought down dredges and began its work by oleariaq out a channel lrom lake to lake, from £, 4 ko Kissimmee to Lake Oketchobeu. This whole oountry ia so extremely flat that this single ohaunel, whloh only lowered the water in the northern l*kes a foot or two, reclaimed abou 4 OtiO 000 acres cf swamp laud. A canal was then out from Lake O'teeoho. bee westward to the Caioosnha ojee river, whiob oompletes the system of drainage to the gutf. It ia now pro posed to out another oanal eastward from Lake Okeeohobee to the Atlantic, a dis anoeof forty miles. If tbe pro jsot is ever earried out, it will shorten ny abou. 250 miles tbe saa voyage be tween points n the Atlantic coast and the gulf ports. The ooinpan? also in tends to main the southeast evtrg’ados by the lame method employed in re cieimlcg the northern swamps, "This region has never been sur veyed, bnt recently one ol the corn pany’s employes made an expedition into the heart of tbo Everglades, push ing himself through the swamps in a small boat. He report that the pnjso of dratnage Is completely feasible. In 4hie way he company hopes to acquire about 18,000 000 sores more. The gov ernment giant inoluded Pine island, at the mouth of the Oaloosahatchee river, on the gulf coast. Tbe island is prob ably destined to b>0'me a point considerable importance It v i sold by Mr Dlsston for fl 25 an acre. Tbe purchaser arid u for f2 50. At the next trauster it brought }6 an sore. And now It h»s been bought by some capitalists, prin cipally B-iston me;., for flOxsaore. I is intended to build on this island h town, whloh shall form the aouibern t rmlnns of the Florida Southern rail road The town will be on the line or the most direct communication be- : wean Jacksonville and the north and Havana. There will probably bo line of steamers rnn between Pine island and Havana A ship lord lumber, with which the first houses of the town are to be built, started from Mains on November 8 and arrived at Pine Island a few dttya ago. •One of the most Interesting dis tricts in Florida is Levy end Marion counties, just east of the bond in the gulf ooast. This is a limestone conn try, and is almost without streams or lakes. All the rivers are bnhterranean There are numbers of oaves at th6 bol tom ol whloh one aan hear the watei flowing. At Silver Springs . ce ol these underground streams cmorgue abrupt ly, and forms a river 150 fec.wlde acd 70 feet deep.iln the same region is Lake Weir, whloh has no viaioio outlet nor Inlet, bat le supplied and drained by subterranean channels ” ■hsvlai th* SMilpM a nd lhl*a»l •fUiiit at Ctlaaku aad Mi Parte, WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT. COTTON BILLS. Oolumbus, Ga, Fsb 12, 1888.— Northern and Eastern demand ootton bills lofty Boston tight | c(Q Savannah ff; Banks oheoklng on New York over the oounter 1 premium, and on Savannah at par.. Cotton Situation.—The aceipts at Columbus have reaohtd 78,551 bales, whloh Is an Increase ot 628) bales for tbeeametlme last year. Conparison with Last Yhar —Tbe United State porta reccin'* err 43 660 more ba'er; the expor" 274 - 52 leafj tbe stock 208 160 more, Coin’d iua rocelp t> 62S9 rnor.; shipment- 3656 lea-; stock 5 303 more. Thb Wbathkr,—Thermometer for the week averaged 43 Tbo highest temperature wa- 65; the Iowa.- 1 21. Rtlnfall— 07 inoties. Srme week 'aat year the thermome ter averaged 57 Tbe highest tempera ture wns 67, lowest 15, Rilnfaii- 92 Markets --Last Saturday at Tlvr- pool, middling uplands were quoted at 4 15 161, Orleans 6 1 161; New York, middling uplands were qnoted av 9 3 16, Orleans atfij. To day a. Liverpool, middling np lands were quoted 4 16 161, Or'eana 51 101. a i New York middling uplands were qnoted at 9 1-161, Orleans 9 to. On the week Liverpool declined 1 181. New York deo.lned tr, Oolnmbna unchanged. Prices Past Ysar Liverpool—Hp- atds 61, Orleans 6 1-161. New York — Uplands 111), Orleans Oolumbue—Middiin ; 101. mbns ma.ket to-day quiet. Sales 2849. Tbetollowlng are me ware house quotations: Interior.—~ . — @ — O dinary aud stainid... 6(g)7 Good • rdluary - 71 (3) - L w middlings - 84® — Ml,Idling? - 88(u) — Strict middlings - 8|@ — Week's shipmeni 2867 hams, 887 northern spinner*, 1480 Columbus lac tories, 500 for export Week’s ieo ipui 1950 bales, against 958 the previous week, and 763 tbe corresponding week last seasuu- 463 by 8 W R B, 70 by M A O R R. 362 by Western R K 844 by rite:, 486 b> wagons, 22i by O dt R R R Shipments 2'■67 bales 879 by 8 W H R 1480 for O flumbus factories, 00 by W R R, 0) by M A Q R R, 508 by river. WH1KLT STATEMENT .886 Stock August 31» f 350 Reoelved past we-k 1950 To al reoalved 78 554 Total teo’d inolud’g s-.’k...78,9')4 Shipped past week 2 867 folal shipped 63,7)6 67 402 Total Oolumbus laot rle-,,13 410 9 855 S 00k Fab 12 15 168 Sales .4 308 Ytar’s rec-tp’s...... Mrreh and Apl>_._— 4 W 614 Anrf) and May — *. 4 57 64d 1( y anil Jon*..—.. 4 51 64 June and Inly —.4 61 6lfl 62 64* Jn’y and Annual 4 66 64:51 Angavt and SspUmhsr .6 2 64d r'endara of dsllv.rles lor lOMlay’-i oUarlna 5469 bain o' new deck?*, and 100 bain of WA Ths tailors of large Arm la rapor'sd, WBBKLT LIVERPOOL BTATBMBNT, gain for ths week - 50,600 Amsrloan.... —_____ 41 COO speculator* took-.—. 6 400 Vxportsra took-.—— - 3 409 Actual export 1,600 I report — 61,W0 Amtrloaa.—— 44 000 Htook _ _.. 630,0(0 Amsrloan..—......—. —.—.£8,(00 Afloat—....—...—. — —377 000 American — out 3:00 p m—Bales of ths day laolnde 7009 bain of American. i- nlnrex February 4 65-644 buyers; Febru ary end Marc.. 4 5S-84d b .yerH- March and April 4 68 64d aWlera April and May 4 67-644 buveri; May and June 4 50 64d vs.ue; Juno and July 4 63 614 seller*; July am< August 5 03-64O V’iu«; August and September 6 3-644 buyers. Fniurea quiet and eltaCy, 5:110 p m~ Futur'f: February dollve. y . 6 644 sellorn; FoDruar; aud March 4 56 644 sellers; March end Anri’ 4 66 Old bnyei.; April “ud Mi-y 4 :8 641 »e !ei»; \S*y an* jurjc 4 ( 0 641 reiier- June and Jalv 4 83 Old buyer*; July and Au. usi 6 l Old tellers; Aug us and Bep'.eixber 6 8 «4d aallere. Faturcs aloird Him Nkw Yobx.F; bvusry 13-Kvenlng—Colton laikit Arm selea 516 balm; uplands • 1-160, Orleans OKc. Omsolldaitd nr. reoelpts 15 568 hale*; ax. ports Ur-a' Britain 11303; oouUnenl 00; France 00 _ Weekly net reoept* 1690, grose 37 380 ex ports Great Britain 10 475; France 813; oon- llnent 1836 tales to eplnneil 3478; stock 385 66* HBW TOEX ANB NSW OXLBANB VOTHERS. NEW OBLEANE, Februsry l3;-J10 r m,- Fu nrei barely ,tcady; sales 8 810 bale*, as February — I #6 mi 8 l b 10* Morob....... — 8 68 HXK» 8 65 160 JJJrtl —- > 74 10?« 8 7) 100 May Jane ...... July..—— - Anguit...— September .... Odtober...—... November..— uieember , 8 fc7 1(00 8 88 100 , M 01-1(0 a * 03 100 . 8 13 1O.0 8 18-108 a 17 new 9 18 iu« 8 84 1600 8 ”8 ldS ..... 8 70 100 0 8 73 1CU ..... 8 68 1100 8 67 U0 8 67 00» 8 18 10U NkW Yoba, February 12-Kvenink- N reoolp; 679 bales, gruel,3568I holes. Fnturv* ol( Bfc n uj_a»lea were 115OJ0 balo*, fol owt: 9 54-1,200 9 07 ) 0t) 9 08 l(X(i, 9 It) 10C April-.—.- • :8-IK’« 9 *9 U0 9 2* KKkj. 9 29 00 „ .. 9 88 U O Tnlv 9 14 1OC0 9 15 104 9 51 1900 i 2 UK ppiiikUtier » 29 lOiiirt 9 81 JO. 9 11 )IKI0 9 13,*100 N jvembsr The Ev r 0 08 1040 9 10 10J e P-is" seyf: Fo urs* a’ Hit 1885 384 763 73 265 78 647 1,688 6 245 1,166 MOOBi OF RECEIPTS • t i S I860 1886 Smttjweatern R R-. 11,1*9 10 8'J'l Mobile and Glrara K «... 9 D8 9 7 8 Wealern RR 8,730 3 893 Rlrw li 165 9 5,6 W -KOfic - 6 963 81 684 Oolumbus aud Romt* R R 14 079 7 725 78 564 73 265 If DBS OF SH1PHF7«TS. 1886 1885 M & G R F . 0 0 We»te n Railroad :... 1 0 0 Ooiumbus faotorlee... ..13 410 9 865 Rive: 15 466 8 W R R 4i 81 OH 748 67 4 .2 fke Stale 1’»i.t«*iI»* Advertiser. The time rapidly approaches when tbe democratic par'y will plaoe its candidates before the people of Ala bama. Tne chairman of the stab executive oomunittee, Hon N U R Dawson, has oalled a meeting of tbe « immlttee in this city on the 24'h iust, to determine the time of hoidii g the convection, flxi' g the ratio o( representation and transre ing such other busiuess as may necaakarlly (kinie before it. >, Only one county has, solar, eelrc - ed delegates to the state ooaveniion, that being Lowndes oouniy. As soon »s the date for the e'ale convention is fixed, the oonntits will bold thoire. T econ ostin the state c nventiou will be over the governorship,secre tary of stato and supreme oourt judges,. The indications are that the treasurer, auditor, attorney-general and superintecdeat of education will be respectively renominated withbut opposition. The throe ohaccery di visions will hold oouvantious aud the ninejudioial oircuits, bat whether at the same timo na the state oonveuiion is to be determined hereafter by the dehgae* who will compose those conven tions. In the C' unties only two offis Cirs, probate Judge and circuit court clerk, are 10 ce uomitiated, bu ! the in teres felt iu those important 1 illjea is ti.ffliient to bhakeup ihefiieuds of tiie cauaid ites ai d mike 11 vely c iu- t'.sts for nominations 8>3Dtitors from one-half the senatorial dis'ricts and representatives from all ilie counties are also to be elected. The legisla ture will have to eieot nice solicitors for the oircuits aud oouniy solicitors for Mobile and Mon'g'mnry. The senate will al o have 10 seioot a ci'y J idga for Mor.tgommy aud elect a railroad commission from nair.ei sub- milted by the governor. Freights—Per 100 lbs oouon to a vaiuiab 45 oen:. 1 ; to Bsltinicre, 67ots New York aud Philadelphia, 75atb; Boston, Providence and Ksli R ver, 85." s. The United Stats-’ Ports -Re- oelp sforthe weak 106 781 ^iak'8,ag*iu« 119 518 la«t week, 134 725 ;ho week be fore acd 63 618 same week lust year Tbe total nu^ven’orn is so f l!cw-> : 1386 1885 Stock Angus' Slat... 1-1733 Wtek’s receipts 106 784 68 018 Total “ 4 3 1 543 4 262,883 Week’s exports to G B 74 497 74 8 7 Week’s exports to Oon 30 580? 17 491 to Total < x ports G B Total expo: s 1. Con Tola! exports. S.ck Stock liu>- -i'r row 1 1,5' 0,640 l 731,800 1 141.103 2 607 733 1 044 762 ' 128 986 1 240 814 2 972 614 836 602 145 980 XARKET KEPfiRTR. By relegreab Vi the o (kAxciab 1 iu --y 12-4 p m -Crneo 6 S’aie ' ONDjN. 100 1-.6, ,e r.nt i % MV V Ilk MONEY MARKET. New Yobu F.b u .r> 12-Noo.i nr- uujI Aoi. y l:. 1 f <'ixon tugs-—1 ins 84 7!s: . U jri 64 89 1 ilvjds ■ o l -f.u s e Ay. GoVv: tipml ’s 0" 0 NEW io.K Feb Uw,9l«ai»auge ,*4*7H- Jiln> ylK@2 -reeni Govflrr.’riflct r o .!» uTr.in* N*w lour per e-,o»,12;P4 'Urea per 1 o>» b.d rt -ho ao ids ar»aan> SUB THE SUMY BALANCrg. uMMd u .-ittl-TTeaJury •i67.379.900 gut /oncy *11.233,(00 | NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. r - 'W York. February 13.—Tbe following we^o ILO OlOllkg quokklo/ju bl tllu blOCk Atoolaei 8 * Wk.Mobil* 4 Ohio..., ds cla« B 5’a. 106 tGeorgl dcorgis — aoaiollna, old.... M do new —... 39 do fondln* 1J 9. (I. brown consol*.'.OaNi lTcune3lieo'’ , l..—.* "l Virginia 6'* - « .dvitioo which ooilnii prices ( ur 1 live poln'fc beyond yeskerd•<>’e olostpy q-i iti*. il ns, and at r e bird oall salei m.u-. cju- flrm batndva. os. Maaoncs or adslo .3Ki-8 U0‘, nl !,a er.courr.glng nature. Futurte dhBCd Ble .dy and f rnr to six pulnia higher than ytsterday total net receipts at THE 1 OBIE New Yoer, F*i> u«ry 13—The following arc ihe total net reoelpta ol cotton at mi porh since September 1,1885; middlings 8U0; receipt* 1468; shipments 6(68; stock 7881 0 raenvti arr raonMeaa, rikneeei Chicago, February 13-Floor nnekanaad- *ontnarn >4 40«v4 46. Wbea flaoisa'.e wlih'n ido r-nge and 0 oeed a- hdoo yesterday's flgursa-Femnsrv 78^080a, Mrrch 79«.383o, May — c Corn cioaed ‘/((i hlsh-r ,n*n yeaterday-c s i t7e. Hsreta SfH (317764-. Oats »(ror **r—east 30)00, Keren 2«6| j. Mem* park l( 015o hlghtt—each 111 10 March 111 06011 30. Lard qulei sou flim-cosh 36 1006 13)0 May K «X08 36 Lard lky4, May B xsd meats ateBoy-ary salted suoaiasra 18 85*4 lO, Short, rln aides 5 6605 19, ibor< dear aides 6 8906 86. Whisky itesay-ll 11 Bnga: nuchangsd—standard A «Ho. uiaUrllle Louisville. Fs'nrnary 13— Grain at'!' e : Wheat, No 2 red 93* 84.-; 00m, new whi t 38c; oats, new Nc * mixeu 81)40330 Pro visrmi in lair Inquiry: Pork — mcea 111 59 b-ioon— clear rtb sides 8 15, clesi side 6 4H, e'Jnulders 4 50 Bulk me* e olear r'b Htaec 5 66. wear nidus 6 90. shoulders 4 00 flugrr-cm.-d hams 9 60010 09. Lam, ohuit, len 7 75 8 OO. Rt. Lean. 3T. Louie, Fkbruary 12-Flour dull bu easy—humy 83 7048 76, oboloe 14 00041(1. fancy 4 66194 *0. •> neat dn.l and Ul. e-ued— N ) 3 red oust 90>4c. February 9lHc M y -0 Corn l.e'acr aud steady— 3 mixed eaah 84J4q85.i b'a, Maioh 85)4035640. May —a, o*,« blgbor-No 2 mix.u oa*h 29)4^, May 83c. Wnlsky-3110. Provisions ve.y cnl: POIES1135 Lurd 6 95,8 00. Bulk mists—b”Ked ice unobar s# 1, long can •Ides6 40 short rib alder 6 60 abori o enr 6 00 Bsaan—u ng clear atde» 16 87)4, 5 9J, ehon rib sides 38 00, short clear sices te 16* 0 30; hr ■ 11 e,dy-8)4*11)40. Mew missel. New Orleans,February 12-0 ffee mar- ket steady—Hlo In cargoes, common u. l>I BJoe *^«.*ay 1 '- Louisiana, ordinary tt prime USttKOi Huger a.esdy — LoaUluna open kettle, itno.iy prime 4)4*4 16 Ida, oonamon to good oommon 401)40, osninfugale, prime yellow o(«rlfleri 6)446 16.1*0. Molasses — dun, nominal: Louisians open keltic, prime 89* 84,7 oon trip'gala, prime to iirlony p.lme 31036a tils Mi, ClNcrwRAkl February 13—Whisky steady at II 10. CoUes Reed OU. New Orleans, F-.b 12-O'itiou toad o'l- noa k>:*. q -.lei but we: k — prime oruiii 21)4023)40, nummer yellow 2(0280, oako and k en:— 0, ”rw York. Fab 12-Ootton seed ol 1 - 240351 for orndi'- 31o for r’fl:.*d. THE SKIN. ITS DISUSES 120 CURE This claflR of troublesome som plaints embraces a large list, some of which afflict nearly every family in the land. Heretofore the treat ment of nearly nil these diseases hr,s been very nnsotirfactory and unsuccessful, and the people have been very much deceived by pie tended remedies. A miijoiity are caus-ed by an impure, vitiated con dition of the blood, a*nl as must ol tbe blood remedns of the day re quire 50 to 100 'bottles betore you discover that they will not effect a cure, we offer BB B, which ninkes positive cures by the use of only a few bottles The most common' of the skin diseases which are cured by the use of B B B, the only quick Blood Purifier, axe as follows: Eczema, Old Ulcers, Impetigo, Abacesees, Erysipelas, Dry Tetter, Carbuncles, Ringworm, Sealdhead, P.Tiritus, Old Sores, Pimples, Itch, Itching Humors, Blotches, Herpes, Boils, Splotches, 61484 1,429 731 2 04 7 67 < 009 ... 416 387 86.(66 4B8.;,97 m~ 43 368 65 107 08.85 .4 730 .8 212 17-,92.1 14,188 K 948 18 7,7 7 811 Galveslon New Orleans Mobile Savanuab Cbarloston Wilmington— Nor oil: - Baltimore ..... New York - Boston - — New- on News Pliilftdelpbla- Weai Point Brunswick Port Royal— —. Pensacola City Point - Imlianola Total -—,——.——.-4.811.513 Galveston. February .3 -c«,tton ata.dy: Ui'uaimgn 811-16); net roeelpli, 2674 jric-n 9874; sal- 980, atocL 67 174: exports Gre.. Britain '0 oon'IbBT, 0) 1 . „ Weekly net receipts 12 400, groee 12,400 eaiee0171: exports loco, tlutiit 3135. Gre..t Britain 00 o V LX. F'brusry 12-Oction qu’et OJlddll’ gt 8 1" 6); ne* reoelptB 1679, gnes 1(7* aa'o* —; *n>ck 38 759. exporw utrem Britain 00 Weekly net reoelpts 9598. gr a* 9 93; sale* : 441; expor s Great Britain 12.600 France 00, o>nnn*n\ CO Balumobe F«brn»ry 12-Cot,(on nr.m’l; miauling* *•: net reedp « CO grot no; sa'ee 600, aeliw to IPln, er« 10Tj i-icek ‘ 3 583; (’Xpert* to Gres' BrU j '’’ C0 We< kly no'reoplpia 232), gr-'UK E8rb. sa ; ’e 1350 to »0lcn5r« 4‘0 , Xpert# Greu Britain 1794 oon Inenl 01 B STON, F„b 12—Colton market qnU ; midauugi 9)4 ; -■' re* 'pt- 252 gret list: sales 00, oioo*. 0310; exp irt* tu Great Br! s sin CO Weekly ns ree*'pl r 28 9 gros. 11 908 sales OO. exp.’r t Great BrtUi , 1442 WiL.iiHGroN, F^bua’y 12—cotton mark ■ eady; middlings 8)f* “ “ gr<’8S 4 9, *» es 00 atocu Brltal CO aaaUueul (0 Weekly net receipt* 1154.gr a* 1154; ■air* CO export! Great Brlta-.r. O'l, oonllnent 4269 PH 1LADBI.PT I A. PA February 12 -Co' ton doll; m;u,:,i«g »X 'toelp,e 5. rnosr 19 A3; (XporU cor.llneul 8)40 ei reoelpts 408, 00k 6361; exports Gruai NAT IL XTOSKyi, 611. Nbv York Febinary 12-Kosti. eto.vly- (trawen *1 02)40 17)4. T ,irp«;;Una dnl— 41”, NrwYorx, Feb 13 -Hide", markc qu'.fj wa eaited Caw UrlMua k«i«otao 46 an : 0 pound, 9)40103; Ini’ islsotvil, 19. ami rt uounitr 10)4,. Nsw York, Febrnary 12- Woo, msrke flrm—douiesvlo flaeo* .7 80’, '"exas ——< PUUEO 140231. new York, Feb 12-Freigb* t, r.ivsrpcc w r k- o’ttoi’ par Mean, 7 64.; wr'-p 20, CHJinLB>.T0N t Feb 12- Turp6i:lU* quid -'8 io K'eln--itralntd 80i. goud uraim 8’e ‘ .SAVANNAH F.b 12—Turpentine flrir-4: ; i:«ie« —. na, Urm-31 000 (6, sale* 48u barrolk Wilmington, F*b 13-Tarpeni.ua a m 2Vj Romo fl m; stratnetl 75o; gooo 60 rat flrm mi 3. 68. Cinda intpetiiini flrm aiiv.r s -J5 yellow dip cud vl.eptn 41 90. &SVE9LI Hfluaii. iu, sNUTnntom by John blaohmae, oott BUS, GA, ileilres* Eialt, AUantlc A Gnu fa lie ft Ilf GanivAleon rotysl* - —.112 -$118 Oolumbue unu Rome lBt 0’*, en- doreed C R R — — ICO 01Oi Charlotto, Colaoibla and Annus* tain mlge ..—..,'14 @1 4)j ObarlotU,Columbia and Angus* la 2d tntga )'.8 0104 GeorglB R H <•* ••'J -v. Georgia R R 6* —— 19 .1 MoblTf A Guard 2d xr.tg* ud.-' ' — 108 ,>09 Montsomaxy <k JUlufanla lot :nts» Ca, end O H B — 7 1(9 South Gemflpa A Florid* 1st, en- .loraed by Ktai» of Gtorgui, ; pel onnt. - 9 2C Bmitb Georgia A Florida 3d,7 pr o!12 it. 13 tfU'.saXB Ate. 1st n>((5« trio c it is - - ■ 8 |J, Cb Wasturn AlabKL‘a.M catr.v ijd,’• 14 vli6 CITY BON DB Allanlc 61— 109 0 07 Atlanta 7s — If; W It *<.118118*0 78 mm fall* Augusta 8S -— -17 0101 (Jo umbn? 7* - — '99 @IK Oolnmbus Si — — 95 @ to). LiGr,;ug«7* 01? d.'Obn fli .. —— ,,-9 0!il A van - ah 5s - 99 @10f M«lKi*aMi* NsweMs, Atlanta r,nd We*' Point-...— 16 7 Atlanta and Weal Point 6 per oeatSoilp— 102 @108 Augusta and Savannah 7 pr ct... r 4 , .6 Oeutral common - . 73 . 74 Cbiiuirt.1." R 6 pr osnt aorlii-..... .. C6 ..97 Georgia 11 per oent,..— 188 v, 66 3ou,’bwe*:*»n 1 prat.gnarnnte«il.’18 -d 19 Ohattkbooobee National 10 pr C-J76 A'20i Merobnn'.. - A I/ecbonlc*’ 10 pr ct.l-0 ^'20 «tw6a Bfoke. GsiuigU 4)4s -1 5)4«. 6 avorgis i STATE OF GEORGIA, MUSCO*-* gee County, Muscogc* U Superior Court, Novembor Term l,Srs5. Thomas & Peabodv, ad* » ministrators, vs Rev C P G»* boury. Rule nisi, to foreclo4», mortgage on Roalty. It appearing to the court by th* E etition of G E Thoma*, jr, and F 1 ) Peabody, administrators on th* estate of D N Gibson, deceased, that ltev C P Gaboury on the 7Ui March, 1883, executed and deliver ed to D N Gibson and J A Gaboury a mortgage od » tract, a lot, of land, to-wit: “The following described property situated in above state and county, and in J A Gabonry’s survey of tbe .James C Cook place, said property boing known as lot* A, B and C. Lot A having a north line ou Roscmont Avenue of lt>0 feet, an east line on Cook Avenue of 250 feet, a south line on Magnolia Avenue of 160 feet, a west line of 250 feet, adjoining lots B, C and D. Lots B and C having a front on th* Hamilton road f-3 1 3 feet, and ex tending back 100 feet to lot A, all n the Gaboury survey.” for the pur pose of securing the paymentof a certain promissory note for th* sum of j|l,388 33, made by the Rev C P Gaboury on the 7th of March, 1883, with interest at 8 per cent pec annum from date, and payable t* D N Gibson and J A Gaboury, or bearer, and due two year* after date, which said note is the prop erty ofjthe ettate ofDN Gibson, de ceased, and which the said Rev C P Gaboury refuses to pay. It is, therefore, ordered that the said ltev C P Gaboury pay into this oourt, on or before the next term thereof, the principal and interest due on said note, and the cost of this suit, or in default thereof, the court w ; Jl proceed as justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered that this rule be published in the Enquirer- Sun, a newspaper published in the county of Muscogee, once a month for four months, or served on the said Rev C P Gaboury, or his special agent or attorney, thro* months previous to the next ten* of this court, J T WILLIS, Dec 19, 1885. Judge S C C O Hatcher A Peabody, Attorney* for Petitioners. A true extract from the minute* of Muscogee Superior Court, at it* November term, 1&85, ou the Pith (lav of December, 1885. GEO Y POND, Clerk SC \IC, Ga. 8 oam 4 ui XashYille & Chat.... 47 ....100 NO Pacific l’ata *0Y* , aiortfi. i0t* N T Central IW 5,1 Norfolk j* YVpraPd... *7 NorthernPauflo..m«.. do preferred....mm.. Pacific Mall ...... £7 Ucadiug 2i% iiluhmonti A Aile... 7 UiohiLcmd A Dan . 76S, m-jwai’**** - Nich’d dt W. P, Te: 35 Oatoago * Northw'LlOVB ■ Sock Iilaad 129). hio eaniok . ..., 42 IhyflLipeaLi 4 Ohio , YyVp»aV J Nl do xr»fcrr».l..„, ]2 Is r „ i-7S ',«»». 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Veinaar> l‘J-O0tton -te-id; | m'-'dn: g' 8 9 16s us* ■'-e'-IVe 2276 n« ,276 sale,. 23 0 at-- ck 89 584 cxporle Gri'!»‘ Brltai 00 onntl fl’ 0J Weekly net receipts 13.907, gr hs i 031; ail* 81.-0: export, to Great BrJIali’ (0, o nl}sou- 5072 ’ N-W Owl.tANf F-b 12 - 'Viir* qu el— mi,..- - , 8 9 l8o; uei veefllpiH 3476,. arcs • •2« 21-06; S79.912 Xf * *1 G'eit Brltal , 01 Frnnoe 00, cue- ^^'eeklK uel reoelpts 46 315 gros. 17 1'4; Hie, 223 0; exports .Great P.rlJRln 3fc 888, FtanoeiO) oiviilueat 6)8 *40":-Li February 13-Jotlor qalot— mlddfla® 6 »> 6i; LOL es«l»le 1229. >rO-* 1214 Mil * 700. Htoe* 54,163 export. Prte) 'Weekly* ait roeelpU 7996, gross 81 5; eRie, 8909 exports to Great Brlmln 37 6, ooriUaeR 00 V«fVIBr» F -bruary 13-Cotto- qu'.el, mlddimre 6 9 J8o: ue*. reoelpt- 1684, .Olp- ni.-i.-l! 793 ^I«6 1600. 310'Jk 138 84J, .t l iren 00 Weekly net receipts 58S2: eblpmenls 6332, salei 12 1*5. to apinner) t'O . QH aUOOBTA, Februnry 12-•’otter: n 1 !— , A 0( n iddlln«l 8Xo: raoeln 248 ; shlpra-oU ■ L3 ~ 0 1(68: e,.oek !» 480 Weekly receipt* 2 8 -; Hblpment 4114; sales 4763, uplm.ers 00. . K2.iG.AtT0’ Fob 12 5.J.. very qal*t mid .l!li«. 8%9. n»t -erelnt) 1£08 IJiihi 28.1071 j 0 * J **b /I 7.6 . /XJjUI k 1 ' 1C fi -f,'qi Brl 1 ui ‘JO. P R'coO ooatlnen* CO Weekly nei receipis 8 aW v,ro«8 80>9, j Mloi m.\ expoitfi to O.eai B.-Hain 1077; j f.’onUnaii 68) Montooekhy, Feb 12—Cotton u ead nilodlmv! »'/i ; receipt* 1291, HhIprri“-U . -.641, slock tuji ybKi 0837, i-.i yea; .1,762;, oa ea :fl ,2 i M ICON, Feb 12—cotton m,r*ft qi’»t; I niiodilnas 8'4e; r'-oelpts 718; sale, 672; I sloe* present yea’ 2J”4, out year 62.7, ship- meat. '7150 Nahhville, Fabraary 12—Ootton qi'.e ; middling :; net receipts 430 sb pmenU 2 7 - 283 -pu ners 2 3 sice*, '.ms year 4 42, t . ea 665 Poet Royal, FVirnary 12-Weekly net re el'} u 228; stock .18 Hilra F-a a-: v :2—flotlOL q :le’; mid* dim." s , -. receipt 8 9 «n p.ueo,i- 17s2; E1C ’22 ’ll (5*112' Gtoryle 7*. 1896—....—.-...—.-. Georgia 7s, I390...... . FACTORY HTOCES U—iO.li.FiieiilX——. 80 L. 85 •Tir’.nmlm*. 9° ■ X T »ttj , /;(' , r*CS9f 86 90 fMC/eift J?.cno« Ins Uo 0 5:0 flpliM^'^oflonpoP ^ioiulO 1 & rcw/fld rsffl Wos'fd. I huve nn order for |5u,000 or any p .rt, for Sate, J O 0 Gtorgla Gjid 7 per ohi B d da >o Rdn; es Merchant” and Meobr.nio>' B fc oet * 3-6,000 Gocrgla aew pr fen jr* 10 iShA’-0’< Ge rgiR H -mo laonrancc Com paviy dtoiN, p <yirif 10 per oent. WflSltd Wodterfl H K m jri ,tge 8 per oant Bde, due 1890 I ca a ret filler 11 % Cl y ol Ooiu f nbaa 6a bond* me i>«lor# joa bay or sell. I can r r ways do wall, anil often i»ovoi’Al pol. r L*r, tunn p.iiv one „ lO^TN KM A K C5!.t.iOii:S COM) <2010 To be boll at Hnardlao’a Bile. GREEABLY to an order (rum thi. ocnrl ordinary of ObLUahoCiObee uouu.y, G oretn. gran'll Ob b3 flr t M-.,Lj^y 1 Fobraer-, '886, 1 will tell bolore tbe ccuri boate (loir in Cn«*ete,G*. between tne !e; 1 fl arii ft sale, on tne fl-« Tnetae/ l M ,rch i ai. the foliowicg desorloed ianl* enowu Be H.,rp place Xu Cfl .ll-luucbei- (.00 ily, Ga, X a: LVn nnmt-:.; nveb'y-;,lx an : aevanty ■sev*'c, u on’ b half ot lot f-ev*p elcbl, g-jfl e’gb ;.(Die!s re> m re or Its- <11 onhern pari of lot namber * venij five e inta'• log in nl 688 ,-ort* m ire oi lt,b l,i 88. d s'not or ObslLaflO'-cnee c un’.j Gso'gla, s ,,d la di havs oo .flern goo Iulo ts »fl ) are a: iluus Vo remal or (fle pin.ee. L odi ere weP Improved anil twon. ly&a’ei flave bo-.n s wedlnoa’e. A goo,, e n u’-e i.nd *jr. .» are on :be p.’kee. Tbe eale I r dlsirlboiloo emcos minor belr. an-1 a . :o•-/ of W W dL’.pp, »r. ucceaacd. Tsrm* — Ocfte tfl oaab balunoa In 12 mun ns a 1 . 8 por can’ Intern Ta't-iron vj Gr W W Hb pn, sr a.-ec.-bed. ■f • hs s m: *lmn and p'sc I Till aol 1 m> n,. l'7.d-.d mie,’.et lu fa d lands orr «)> vt tsrin to !>.« o p>r3 wb : e cd oom jletf tlt'.ea to pn chasers, BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION is sought by (.lie use of cosmetics and all sorts of external applica tions, some of them being poison ous. All females love to look pretty, which gentlemen do not object to, and a smooth, soft, cl- ar com plexion adds greatly to female charms The use of B B B will purify jour b'oed, will remove blotches, splotches and bumps that appear upon the face and neck, and wiil tinge the pule cheak with the roseate hues of nature One oj two bottles will cotivit ce any one of its va’uo. No family should fail to keep B B B in the house, as there is no family medicine its equal RHEUMATISM Ono author says; “Rheumatism is due to the piesenee in the blood of a vegetable organism • f cb finite characters.’'' Another says: "It is due to the presence a poison in the blood w Inch ii of the nature of a miasm ’ ’I his disease h.ving its origin in the b’t), <1. it. is re .son dile to sup peso licit it must lie cured by rom odics directed to the Mood Address B'.ied Balm Company, Atlanta Ga, and you m iv be maqo happv. J *.,* H P Fverett, Complainant, vs Th* Oolumbus Compress Company, Defendant, I ill of Injuntion and Receiver. ST AT K OF GIORGIV, Musco gee County. To The Columbus Compress Company, Defendant. Greeting; You ure hereby cited and required to be and appear be fore the Honorable .Tames T Willis. Judge of the Superior Court of said county,i»t Oolmnbns, on the second Monday in March next, at ten o’clock a m of that day, at the court house in said county, then and there to show came why at injunc tion should md be griuVed and a receiver appointed as praved for in the above stated bill, until which time you arc restrained from din pomng of any of the property men* tinned in mid biliaa per restraining order of the court gram ed on the 1 Sth day of December, lbS5. And furtlu r, you are hereby cited and required to bo and appear at the next May term of said superior court, to be bold in and for said county on the second .Monday in May next, then and there to answer to all such matters and things as are chaiged against you in the bill tor injunction and receive r fiied by said Henry P Everett against you, the said Columbus Compress , -- - - * ,, , , . , Company, and to ,bi,le by j order and decree ns may tie then and there made in the premises. Komis, 18 iiA. KiD.’avy ii - ton-ofi qaieii MA .aY K SUIr P, Wi f c of W W «a;pp, (cb2 doaw6. w4h la natqra'a own reioiidy. nmde from rrota*ath«r« from tb« f<>r«ata of Oeorfd#. Th* n.«thod by whloh it wm ujudo wm obtained by a half breed from Creak lodiuna who inhabited a certain po*tlonof Georgia, which wee conjmiinicated to one ot * v # early aettiera and thna tbe foimola baa been hajde ed down to tbe in Mi nt day. Tbe above atat reprae aeuta the method of manufacture twenty rear* **• bv Hr O T Swift, one of the yreaent proprietor** Ilie demand has hern nraduall? increasing until % $|('0,00n tabora’oiy i* now Deceaaary to auppiy tha trade A fo'< »«n demand baa be«ncreated, arid an- laraea' facliltlea will be neceaaary to meet ii* TU*W treat Ph^ fi r CURES Career, mi, c.Htdjn h/.Mer fula/Eczi- Ulc« r", RhihBmalifem, JUfrufi Lb'll , withrnt tic aw of paercil* r otborwiw htrod ita ry or Fota^fh. Hooka on *'Ooi)tacfoui Pltv.d Poison** end ow '•Blood and *>lrfn T>l*e»»ca" mai'od !fro«. For ealety al> draggiefc. THE 8WIFT 8PKCIFIO CO Drawer 3. Atlas tu. N Y. Ifc7 W zfi! Bt ocUotnr DOfll TBE! BO Having ordered in from the va rious express offices all my suits of Witness the Honorable James T Willis, Judge of said Court, this 1st day of January, 1886, GKO V FOND, Clerk fi C M C Ga, M tnro2T) Ad minis* rtitor’s B S-'lu. v|rfn-> of nr. order fro’n tbo Oourt of Ort'itj r i !M:,eo jseii coni'tj, Ga will be sold o.: tb TnuHd y in March in frou* of ttiu anctio 5 . f V M Knowbp & 0 rort.'ivr. it Correr t I and Teutb MADE SUITS will be sold regard less of cost. Anyone coming in with the Cash and making an offer will be apt to get a suit. Com* quickly and secu’o a bargain. Now arriving » 'ar^e lot ot -six (3 to ' hl> lIf liOY.t l-l ■K ert* to »» Au . uk an i b- i ti)i in th* j fi’Koo. istato ol i**) v idgu an foi tv le< t t b« t -t -roR~ taT’H.XTNT r*-, ' K inuk 1 ! u tb« * r ) * CA-6h. 6 dn»W otn' -r Of which i» •pert, of I. fUH ♦ wn 'oow dw-rii k v v* fit%rf''rd 'I«c<)M«ii •JOHN DUNG AN. Adm>»i4Uat r. fa” 7 ciayn, loca 3 ah a to v eat* ore. H rca for a;iLg hsabod will be c w\.' ^ A f e s c o r; K fi, J rHatbim? Hsnwtwtewr, 04 at 86 Brovxl St*. Qc.lnjrbua : O0