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ENQUIRER-SUN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1800.
PITZH: (GTI LEE
I.KXiN^roN, Va., January 17, 1890.—Mr. A K
Hawk*-:—Dear Sir: When I require the use of
K'HJv-es I w**ar your pautiscopic crystalized lenses
In r> , s|»:<;t b> brilliancy ami clearness of vision
th'*y hiv superior to any glasses i have ever used
Kt«q»e«*tlally, Fitzhtgh Lee,
Ex-Governor of Virginia.
These famous glasses adjusted to defective eve
sight at drug store of EVANS & HOWARD, 6*
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and Patterson & Thomas.
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s, wonderful cures, etc. Lfl
druggists and by Kino
ETi’Kii Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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EL-'k Headache and relieve all the troubles ittof-
dciit to a bilious Etato of tho system, euoh a0
Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after
eating, l’aiu in the Side, &c. While their iuosb
reiuarltahio success has been shown in curing
Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills aw.
equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre-
vc nting this annoying complaint, while they also
correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate tho
liver and regulate tho bowels. Even a ihey onlj
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Aebathoy would be nliuostprirelesstothosowhO
Bull r from this distressing conn 1 tint; Imtfortu-
j,,r. i y tboirgooduoBB does notond hero,and those
v. ! - once try them will find theee little pills valu-
fs'-ie in so many ways that they will not bo wil-
Xuig io do without them. But after alicick head
s en
a bane of so many lives that here is where
„ur great boast. Our pills cure it-w hile
trior's Tittle Liver Pills are very small and
■ < a -v to take. One or two pills makea dose.
are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or
I... but by their g.-ntle action please all who
In viilsai-f cents ; live for $ i. fclviu
•nv-.gists everywhere, or sent by maiL
SRTER MEDICIKE CO., Nov York.
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KILLER.
r The Greatest Discovery
of the Age.
OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY
RECENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES,
BRIGHT S DISEASE,
MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA AND CHILLS,
tn short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease
Tl.o cures effected by this Medicine are in
many cukcs
MIRACLES!
Po d only ill Jugs containing One Gallon.
• lire Three Dollars—asmalliuyer-tniem
nneu Health and Life can be obtained.
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RECORD OFJTWO STATES-
WIIAT IS GOIN'G OS IS GEORGIA
AXD ALABAMA.
AN EPITOME OF NEWSY ITEMS CULLED
FKOM THE COLUMNS OF BRIGHT
EXCHANGES — MATTERS
CURIOUS AND OTH
ERWISE.
Athens will soon have an electric car
line.
M. II. Sandwich has been elected Mayor
of Thomasion.
The new jail for Wilkes county will cost
j from $0500 io $6,000.
' Dalton dealers are shipping car-loads of
the Shockley apple.
Hog cholera is doing a great deal of
damage in Aliteheil couuiy.
Ripe raspberries were picked in an At
lanta garden on Thanksgiving Day.
The G. A. K. will erect an elegant club
house on their Andersonviiie purchase.
The stock of cotton on hand in Macon is
iarger by 0000 bales than at the same date
last year.
The necessity is suggested in Macon for
a registration law for births, deaths and
marriages.
Judge Walter S. Chisolm, of Savannah,
is very ill in New York and there is little
hope of his recovery.
Rev. L. C. Vass, D. I>., the new pastor
of the First Presbyterian church in isavan-
nah, was installed Sunday.
The new Chatham county court house
was formally opened and dedicated Mon
day with appropriate ceremonies.
A half gallon jug was sold in Clarke
county at public sale a few days ago that
was brought from Virginia seventy-five
years ago.
'i’he mayor of Thomasville lias issued an
order prohibiting the young boys of the
town from attending the sessions of the
police court.
The Camilla Clarion, recognizing the
stringency of the times, does not press its
delinquent subscribers for full payment,
but only asks them to come up and divide.
At Waycross a few nights ago while Dr.
B. F. Williams was sleeping soundly, a
burglar crawled in tiirough the window of
his room and went through liis pockets,
taking $1-70. The doctor did not discover
his loss till morning.
William Cullens, a white man, lias been
jailed in Forsyth county for highway rob
bery. He waylaid a farmer returning from
town with cotton money, and, not content
with robbery, tried to murder his victim,
leaving him insensible on the ground from
several serious wounds, which may yet
prove fatal.
Two prominent citizens of Paoli, Madi
son county, have disappeared mysteriously.
They vanished without warning to their
wives or friends some days ago and noth
ing has been heard from them since. It
lias created quite a sensation in the neigh
borhood and foul play is suspected. Lite
names of the parties are not reported,
which makes the story rather fishy.
The editor of the Waycross Reporter is
sorely distressed about a lot of wicked
boys who rove about town at night and
lire brickbats at the houses of peaceable
citizens. The editor’s bouse has not been
spared. These wicked boys should lie
given a wholesome lesson, so as to make
them hold the editor’s house, at least, in
some respect.
Capt U. II. Lainpkin, a well known
citizens of Athens, recently sentenced to
the penitentiary for highway robbery is
still in the Clarke county jail. His case
will go to t lie Supreme Court and iu the
meantime he is trying to give bail. The
prisoner lias become a close reader of the
Seriplutes and lias ornamented tlie walls
of his cell with quotations from the
Bible.
The Athens Banner has this sketch of
an old bachelor: All of his life Judge
Nicholson lias resided to himself, in a
room over which lie was the sole master.
While this domicile was not as neat, per
haps, as n. my parlors, at the same time
there was a place for everything and every
thing was in iis place. For nisiaiic*-, the
ju.ige always keeps his shoes on l lie manlel
piece, aim Irs kindling woo l concealed be
tween ill- mattres-es, a spin bottomed
cnair uni t-rvice as a wa-h sta-i !, and lie
•V p bis s tndav Hollies n-cely tiling up on
i in- tl »or in one corner of Hie room. But
wliile these arrangements w. re not >ucu
as many ia lies woul I --u lure, they ha 1 ttie
.utv.i 11age oi convenience, and the darkest
night Uie owner coui I place Ins band oil
any arlic e lie needed. While .Judge
MC-iobou is one of tile most cliariialile
of men and Ins Hand is ever op u to Ui j
fair at Dallas, Texas, the premium for the
best cake made by a young lady between
| the age of sixteen and twenty-five years of
j age, a handsome oil painting, valued at
I $35, and donated by Prof. R. Lentz, was
I won by Miss Laura Lister, one of Demo-
I polis’ beautiful and charming young ladies.
| Demopolis “takes the cake” for sweet -
1 girls, and it is but natural that Miss Laura j
; should show those Texas beauties that she
j knows all about sweet things.
Willie Cary, a young man about eigh- ,
teen years old, employed at the Furniture
and Variety Works in Eufaula, met wilh a
terrible accident Saturday morning while
tightening a nut on the shaping rod. His
sleeve was caught by a pulley and be was
drawn under and over the shafting and
through an opening above the sliafiing
about one foot squ ire and f il to the floor
in an unconscious condition, with bis
right arm broken, bis skull crushed and j
two or three r.bs broken. Tiie arm was j
amputated, and it is feared lie received in- j
terual injuries, which will result iu death. !
Dadeville New Fra: One day this week
Mr. Green Kos«, who lives a few miles
south of town, went ou: fishing and carried
his gun along. Sometime in the evening
I he hung a fish, and while trying to get it
out lie discovered ten squirrels close by in
a tree. Not wanting to loose his fish or
I the squirrels iie picked up his gun in one
hand and held on to the fish with the
other, and killed nine of the squirrels and
also caught the fish. He went back the
next day and killed the tenth one when he
came out of the hole. What would be done
if he had had three hands? We supposed
he would have killed a whole drove of
blackbirds.
| The Senate has confirmed the following
appointments made by the Governor: Den.
J. W. Whiting, of Mobile, to be Major-
General of militia; trusiee of the Agricul-
I tural and Mechanical College (to succeed
I the late Hon. C. C. Langdon). C. II Lind- i
say, of Mobile; trustees of tlie University
of Alabama, N. H. R. Dawson, H. H.
; Brown, W. H. Nortbington and Alto A .
1 Lee; insane hospital, Drs. J. B Gaston,
of Montgomery, and Young, of Greens- I
boro, trustees. These appointments were
all made some time ago—some made to
fill unexpired terms, vacancies caused by
death, aud others reappointments. There
are no new ones, as all have been iu the
discharge of their official duties.
W. R. BROYTN, ^res'Cec-.
OF.O, YmnsIflE, S*< '7 andTrea*.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS
FOUNDERS
LTTIMIBTJS,
_4ND MACHINIST*
CO
C3-A
MiDufacturarF; of
So much admired and extensively used by cotton manufacturers of the present day. They oon*l*
principally of live Rollers, six inches in diameter, 40 -uches long, two of them hollow, being a recej
tacle for steam. Tiwy are furnished with all necessary pipe and valves, fitted np ready to be attache
to a boiler; has all the latest improvements on same, including the Selvage Hollers and Cloth Yar
Folder: a taut and loose Pulley, 20 inches in diameter, 4 inches face, all ready to be connected to
Pne of Shafting. It only require-s a trial to demonstrate their indispensability.
•Vo are 6ole .U^iiutactiirers ol Stratton’s Improved
Absorption Ice Machinei’
fat* PKAfTK A!
*1«^OMK A!i an<l DURABLE ICE MACISIffK
tomie in America,
\mm \m works comm mm power m
Southern Flow Company
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
JOLUMBUS SrUSTGKILIEi PLOW STOCK.,
SOLID autl HT.YD * WE UPS, HELL, and CAST IHo R tq.CV
BL.4DES, HEM. HOLTS, tliiAKL KOftS, DL>.VISES, SJNI-lLE-
1 H i 8-.fi-, and nit utiier il#rii-iiltorai lnipidaratn.
WT' I’he high qualityof these goods M ill • e maintained, and are sold on as lavorable terms as by
any house in the United States.
W OOP W CIcK ZDKIF’KT^TIMIjEjS; t.
t’aiar rh
Catarrh is a most disgusting ailment and
yet many unnecessarily suffer with the dis
ease. They will try local applications,
w icli do no good whatever, but fail to
try such constitutional treatment as is
afforded by the use of B. B. R. (Botanic
Blood Balm), which removes the mucous
poison in the blood and thus eradicates the
cause of the disease.
N. C. Edwards, Lampassas Springs,
Tex., writes: “1 was greatly annoyed
wilh catarrh, which impaired my general
health. The discharge from my nose was
very offensive, and I used various adver
tised remedies without benefit until finally
the use of B. B. li. entirely cured me. i am
proud to recommend a blood remedy with
such powerful curative virtue.”
B. C. Kinard & Son, TowaUga, Ga.,
writes: “We induced a neighbor to try
B. B. li. for catarrh, whicli he thought in
curable, as it had resisted all treatment.
It delighted him and continuing its use he
was cured sound and well.*’
UUMERIJIAL RfcFOKTb
l.1X3*1 Cotton.
Enquirkr-Stn Office, |
Columbus, Dcc-mber 2,1890.)
(Corrected «iafl\ l»y Carter & Bradley.)
Cotton market unchanged; good middling 9V
middling 8*\c, low miauJmg TVgatio gooa ordi
nary —c.
RE<
Tod;.
By Rail
“ Wagons
“ River
Factory takings.
KtPTS. SHIPMENTS.
.To uate. Today.To date
20.712 71 32,891
18.127 0 «•
12.4! >4 0 11-02
4,524
0
0
71
Totals i'.08 51,333
Stock Sept. 1, 1890 .. ..
R^enipts to date 51,333 5!,“23— -*tOc.k.
Shipped to date — 3',077 13,246
8al*s today. 0. to date. 25,809
Amt
speculation and export
500; ree-ipts 34 .)»i, A uericaa 2 >. » 0. Future-
steady.
.. Ann-ricam middling, low middling
jiansH, December d.divers —d; December ami
.fannary d** iverv > 2-0id; danuarv ai d Febrnarx
v r‘ 5 7 »’4 1 : Fei»rn::rv and March delivery
5 10-itd i: Much and \;»ril de'icery 5 13-»J4d;
pi ll *n i M IV 5 Is '4 M IV ’tn* 1 i me dei v*-rv
5 IK-‘4: -lime and duly : du*y an i August
«ieo f*r.’ 5 22- 4d
lenders 18, tK) b i.os new d e els.
and iu e«iy,
the
:i As
ar after
takes care oi
an ill 1st ra
the surreiul* r
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CALL ON OR ADDRESS
Wake
Id, sole agent for” Columbus. Gn
No. 8 Twelfth street
Stock and Bond Quotations.
dm Blackinar, Broker. Columbui
w , f , c 10.3
*! ;lU 3 ; lisH
* ’ 117
s. 1896
s.1892.
106
112
....104
....Ul
....105
....114
....115
104 1
119S
115
105
112
94
.110
.1(4
. 994
.107
.115
.107
.107
.110
.107
^ G. K. R. first, due 191
. 7s.
abroad joint mtge
ailroad gold 5 s
1 Aug. first mtge
1 Aug. second mtge
s and Koine first mtge ..
i and Western first mtge
U and Macon first mtge 6s
md So. first mtge end...
ind So. first mtge • •
and So. second mtge end
-ailroad
ervau'.i'E. first mtge 1909.1*';
o„endorsed by O. railroan. 101
■rieus and Montgomery 6s.. 9S
id W. 6s, 1935 !
idW. 7S, 1899 ••••
Southern and Fla- fir* 1
md West Point stock
md West Point debentures. 101
u;<i Savannah stock I-**'
lehentures 9,
railroad stock 300
stern stock 129
d Plienix stock 84
e Factory stock 101
stock 10T-
mufacturing Go. stock 116
>ochee Nat’l Bank stock... .200
d. Bank stock 150
itional Bank stock 125
is Savings Bank stock 115
Light Go. stock 8S
Home Insurance Go. stock . 205
is Ice Co. stock 90
Factory bonds. 7s 106
e Factory bonds, 7s 105
ictory, 6e 103
108
108
in- bought a lot of liglii wood to kindle nis M-- ■!,;
lire, li was stored away iu iis wardrobe 5 20-u-,
and bureau drawers, and only one piece at t „‘ r Js
a liine taken out, that was hid iu his bed. -s.,|i,
idle Judge Lias used from that same load New
ol pine now for over a quar'er of a ecu- st--.idv
tury, and lie told us yesierdty tliat lie has "T'VJu
several stacks yet left—enough to last him s.desa-
years lo come, with economy. But this is < ®^Jjder
not all. He lias a whisk broom and hair TLj'*
brush lie lias used constantly for over tiny j 4 ,,
years, aud they ire in good condition yet.
IN ALABAMA.
“Nothing,” says senator Pugh, of Ala
bama, “succeeds like succeeding your
self.”
Luverne offers §15,000 toward a court
house building if the county seat be moved
there from Kuttledge.
Saw mills are beiug built ail along the
Alabama Midland Railroad aud are said
to be doing a thriving business.
Quantities of tine brown Heinasite ore
lias been discovered on Lockout Mountain,
the vein being large and the supply inex
haustible.
The Grand Lodge of Masons of Ala
bama, met at tiie Masonic 'lemple in
M- ulgomery last night at 7 o’clock. A
large number of Masons are in attendance.
The trustees of the Medical College of
Alabama, located at Mobile, have elected
Hon. 1). P. Bestor, president of the board,
vice Hon. John Little Smith, deceased.
The Montgomery Advertiser says there
is a young man in Camden, thirty years of
age, who asserts that he has never tasted
whisky in any form in liD life, and he is as
truthful a man as can be found.
The city infirmary at Montgomery will
be opened oil the 6tli inst. A trained
nurse of experience, from New \ork, lias
been engaged by the board of directors,
and they intend m iking it second to none
in the Slate.
\Vm. Lee, an employee of tiie South
Birmingham Coal and Iron Company, at
Helena^ while attempting to dump a train
of coal, was hurled to the ground, twenty-
five feet below and his skull fractured,
causing instant death.
Newton Took, the negro who some time
a <ro shot Sheriff Byrd at Ozark, Ala., was
captured, through the efforts of Sheriff
Leroy F. Patterson, of Decatur county, at
ul Mired ?•»’j f.>r V
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iverv 5 17 4 • -tav :
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n«e«i firm.
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24-64.0,
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22-4*1-.
The largest dealers in the State in Lime. Shingles, Dressed and Undressed Lumber, Matehe*
‘Jelling and Flooring. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Newels, Balusters, and Urnamenta
Wood Works. Dealers in Lime, Laths, Shingles. Lumber, and everying in the Building Line.
* f_ jtaJBEti BOUGHT AND SOLD IN ANY Q! AMITY.
The Columbus Iron Works are agents for Royal Pumps, Judson Governors. Standard Injecto
aud Hancock Inspirators. We are manufacturers of Saw Mills, Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettle.*
Steam Engines, Cane Mills, Bower Cotton Presses, and the celebrated GULDEN’S IMPROVED 1KOJ
SCREW CO TTON PRESS. Within the last twenty-five years we have made and sold a great man}
of these Screws, and h vu yet to hear of the first one that has not given entire sat is faction We fur
• ish ail t.hn iron work for th«se Screws, of which we make two nizes. and fully warranted.
WHOLESALE HOUSES OF COLUMBUS.
BUGGIES, WAGONS AND HARNESS.
A illiaiuH, Bulioek & Co
dies, etc.
i * Wholesale and Retail dealers in Bug
! Kies, W agons, Road Carls, Harness, Sae
au8 6m
DRY GOODS.
^ i «H I 1 Established 1838. Wholesale Dry G xxis. Notions, Etc. Manu
• " *■ # V ^ facturers of Jeans Pants Overshlrts, Kus.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J K. On* iS: Co.
Manufacturers aud Wholesale Dealers in Boots ami .sno
GROCERIES.
Beru'au A Joines.
8 1a 11 Wholesale Fancy Groceries and Manufacturer of Candies, Oiderr
*- * W* JIYOlIIl* I j V'iuegar, Etc., 1013 Broad street.
4 II / 1 «-a li Wholesale Grocer and Manufacturer of Pure Cider aud Vinega
it. ltiJL. 11 candies. Etc., 1017 Broad street.
DRUGS.
Brannon Carson. j| Uru g« isi3 -
FURNITURE.
\ (i IU)0d< k S & i O. Ij WlmlocalettniUietail Furniture, Carpetn and W,
JEWELRY.
HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC.
^ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Etc.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Sctir-rtule in Sun >ay, Ogtuber 12, 1890-
'o Matv>n t Augusta. Savannah an-.! GliarD'<&,
•.eavc Columbus ; 3 40pm
Irnve Fort Valley { 6 3F» p m ‘
\rrive Macon ; 7 50 p in
\rrivc Augusta 1 6 25am \
\rrAe .avanuali j 6 30 a rn j
arrive Charleston ;12 18 p m ;
- =- -- i
To Troy, Eufaula, Albany, Thomrisville, Bruns j
wick tud Jacksonville via Union Springs.
7 IU a in 3 30 p m
9 15 a iu 5 35 p m
2 40 pm 7 20 p :n
11 05 a in 10 25 p m
, 2 50 p iu 1 20 a m
, 12 20 pm
' 8 3t» a ru
\rr
Tr >
\rrive JSufaula
\rrive Albany .
\rri7f* Brunswick...
\ rri y-ji Jacksonville.
Cbrough sleeper from Uuion Sp r ings to Way
tops ami Jacksonville on night train.
Leave Columbus 10 50 p m 11 59 a in 3 40 p L
Arrive ‘ >peltka 12 08 am liwpm 5 <50 y-1
Arrive Roanoke 8 00 p .
Arrive Tallailega— 10 55 am *
Arrive Anniston 111 43a in i
Arrive Birmingham, tl K) a m 6 25 pm!
Arrive Memphis i 5 10pm 630 am*
Arrive Nashville j 7 30 pm, 6 00 a m
Arrive Louisville ...j 2 27 a m, 12 07 p m —.
Arrive Cincinnati.. i 6 52 a m. 4 05 r» m
Train leaving at <0 50 p. m. carries Puiliua
sleeper for Birmingham.
To Savannah, Smitbville, Albany, 'Jhomat‘vill
Brunsw.cT ami Jacksonville via, Americas
Leave Columbus t? 05 a m -6 00 »i.
Arrive A mericus : 12 45 pm 9 no an
Arrive Savannah. ! 7 00 p i
Arrive Albany 2 50 p m 2 50 • :
5 40 p in 5 40 p *
Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile and New Or- \r
•Bnver». §Valims
I», e.2.— Noo — Cotto* quiet and
JO » bales: mi .fl ing uplands 9 7 lbc.
The ma ket opened teaiy, with
4 p. in.—Cotton e.isv: sales today 2* 4 'Mies,
niidd Ing iplamls \) 7-16c. Orleans O-^e; ^ net
receipts at all ports 5H,2ef> exports ’o Gn at
Britain 14.587. Fra .ce 87>>8, continent 22,762:
st ek 661,356 bales.
6 P. M.—Cotton, net receipt
Future c osed steady,* ith sh
as follows:
December delivery 9 07a c. January de-
| 1 iverv 9 20n c,February deliverv 9 32a
j March del*very 9 41 a c. April deliverv 9 50d
c May delivery 9 59a c. June delivery
I 9 (;,sa •; Julv delivery 9 73.a c, August
delivery 9 79a. c; September delivery 9 49a
gross 934’*.
94,700 bales
106
105
New Bransford, Fla. Sheriff Patterson
went there, got the fellow, aud carried linn
to Ozark.
An attempt was made to burn the court
house at Centre, Cherokee county, Satur
day night. Kerosene oil was poured on
the stairway leading to the Circuit Court
room and a fuse was found near by a gal
lon can of the liquid, but the fuse failed
| to burn and the attempt was a failure.
Mr. \V. E. McGehee's gin house at
i McGehe ‘s switch was destroyed by fire
Friday. The fire was caused by a match
in the cotton or friction in the gin ma
chinery. Two and a half bales of cotton
| and a large lot of cotton seed were des
troyed with the building.
Mr. James Coleman has sold a very
large tract of timber and °re iands adja-
' cent to Riverside for s>13o,000. It is tne
condition of the trade that a one hundred
ton furnace be built within the next year
The Coosa river will be open to na\yitio
to this point and our town will 'ake on
new life.
Demopolis Xews: At the Texas State
Freights to Liverpool
G A L V K.8T»»N I )ec. 2 -
net rece pts 6785
stock 8.!,' 21 bale?
eak;
t*nt
>ttoi. v 6 «t.
miJdlintr 9 T 4 :
gross rece pts 6785, 3 tle- : 731;
exports to Great Britain ,
France ; Spinners —;
leans via < ipeJika.
L.eav»i Columbus .. 10 50 p m
11 59 a m
3 40 p m
Vrrive Opelika 12 (»8 a m
I IK) p 111
0 00 j- m
Arrive Atlanta 6 50am
5 25 p m
vrrive Mnntgoii-erv. 3 45 h m
7 i) p m
Arrive Mobile 8 U) a m
2 05 a m
* rrive New Orleans 12 40 p m
7 ()u a in
To Greenville.
Daily.
Leave Columbus ... ....
2 45 p in
Arrive Greenville .. .
6 15 p ru
To Montgomery, Mobile and
New Orleans, via
Union Spring
Leave Columbus
7 10 a m
3 30 p m
Arrive Union Springs
9 15 a m!
5 35 p rn
Arrive Montgomery ;
1050 a ml
7 05 p m
.Arrive Mobile j
2 05 h m
Arrive New Orleans 1
7 On a m
5 45am train is solid Birmingham to
nab with Pullman Buffet sleeper.
Atlanta vm Griffin.
inibut
*1 ‘Ki p ;r *T? ijo r
3 50 pm % 15 p
’'oceip'* 3795.
37.499 bab
•!>aily. fDaily except Sunday.
For further information relative to tickets.
Agent. J. C. Haile. Agent, Columbus. Ga. 1)
f* P. A . G*»
I,ea\e Coli
Arrive Gri
Arrive All
Through day coach Columbus to A llama o
1 p in train.
Arrivals of 'Trains at Columlms.
From Macon 11 30 a mi j
From Americas I 30 p m t IU Oo p m
From Birmingham! 3 25 pm 545am
From <.‘pelika 3 25 p m. 11 58 a n: 5 45 a
From Montgomery;
and Troy j 11 20 a m i 7 45 p m!
From Greenville .... 110 25 a ml •
From Atlanta via
Griflin 11 30 a m 7 10 p in —
From Atlanta via
< ipelika. . 3 25 p rn 5 45 a
best routes, etc., apply to F. -J. Robinson. Tick
, H. Bvthevood. D. t’. A.. Columbus. Ga. v .
2. - Cotton, middling 9c: net
receipts 379 ; *ale? l-”<»0; stock
ts o Great Britain . coast
wise 1184; continoi t , market steady.
Baltimore:. Dec. 2.—Cotton, middling 9 :! 0 *:
u«*t receipts 1354,gros« rece ; *»ts ; sales—:«L»ck
17,255 bale 4 *; expor's Grea- Britain 1450. -"astwise
2n0, continent —, France ; market dull.
Boston. Dec. 2 — Cotton, middling 9 7-16e.
net receipts 2211 gross receipts <**697; sales 0: stock
—: experts to Great Britain bales; market
weak.
Wilmington, Dee. 2.—Cotton, middling S"/ 8 e
net receipts 1066, gros* receipts 1060; sales 0; sttKjk
14,33J bales: exports to JGreat Britain .conti
nent , coastwise market dull.
Philadelphia, Dec. 2.—Cotton, middling
9 7 16c; uet receipts 59. gross receipts 59, sales
, stock 48 145 bales: exports to Great Britain
bales, market quiet.
Savannah. Dec. 2. — Cotton, middling S^c;
net receipts 4053, gross receipts 4053, sales 35*J,
stock 137,319 bales: export* to Great Britain ;
coastwise 4691, continent 5700; market dull
New Orleans, Dec. 2.—Cotton,middling 9 116c,
net receipts 28.487. gross receipts 29,468. sales j
2250; stock 2'3.074 bales; experts t(» Great Britain
6949,France 8708 coastwise 1114, continent 14,297;
market dull, easy.
Mobile, Dee. 2.—Cotton, middling 9c: net
receipts 3071. gross receijits 3071.-a es 10,0 m): J tock
31,22i) bales; exports coastwise 463 bales; market
quiet.
Memphis, Dec. 2 — Cotton, middling 9c: .
net receipts 3685, shii>ments 6757: sales 3300; j
stock 125.083 bales; market steady.
AUGUSTA, Dec. 2—Cotton, middling 9c;
net receipts 1988; shi'.'inmus 2065, sales 1888
■stock 39.022 bales, market quiet.
Charleston. ee. 2.—Cotton, ’Middling 9Hc;
net receipts 2203, gross receipt? 2 10-3, sales 2000,
«tock 49.S77 bales; exportji Gr*‘a* Britain .
France , coastwise 770; continent, mar
ket stealy.
Atlanta. December. 2.—Cotton, quiet, mid
dling 9 l 6 c; receipts 1743.
Stocks and New Y«*RK. Dec. 2.—
Noon—Stocks quiet and weak: money easy. 4a5
per cent; exchange—long S4.81 1 *a 4.81 1 -o; short
84.86*4 a 4.So 1 ^: state bonds neglected government
bonds dull but steady.
Evening—Excnange quiet and weak; S4.32a
4.S7; money easy. 4 1 ja7. -ast loan 6 per cent;
government b->uds dull, steady; new 4 per cents
1211*, **i»r aayits m3; ”*onds neglected.
“Coin in the sub-treasury $144,201,000; currency
$3,878,000.
Closing quotations of the Stock Exchange:
Alabama bouds, class a. 2 to 5 103^
** ** class B, 5s Iu7
Georgia 7s, mortgage —
North Carolina 6s R*
>onth Carolina Brown Consols 99
■*enne??e*e 6s ... 1- ^
5s 165
*• settlement, 3s - 1 a
; rginia6s -•
“ consol i dated
hicago and Northwestern. ''‘s
• • “ p r eferre*t 1 5L
Delaware, Lr^skawanna and Western 129 7 /8
Erie »9''s
East Tennessee, new stock 7
Lake Shore 4
Ixmisville and Nashville 74- 4
Memphis aud (.charleston 50
Mobile and Ohio 26" 4
Nashville and Chattanooga 94
New Orleans Pacific. Isis 86
New York Central 99 1 *,
Norfolk and Western preferred. 54
Northern Pacific— ‘21 K>
“ 44 preferred 62 3 4
Pacific Mail 31 n 4
Re a*, ling 3
Richmond aud West Point Termiual 16%
Rock Island J1*2
St. Paul r >‘2
44 preferred K'6%
Texas Pacific -*^4
Tennessee Coal an«l Iron 32p 4
Union Pacific 50** 4
New Jersey Central 99
Missouri Pacific 65
Western Union 3’elegraph 77 1 4
Cotton Oil Trust Certificates 15
Brunswick 15
Mobile and Ohio. 4s 60
Silver certificates 105%
Grain-—Chicago. Dec. 2 —(’ash qu^atfon-
were: Flour steady, spring patents *4 70a5 U0.
wir.re do S4 65x4 9-), bakers >2 75a3 *0. So.?
spring wheat 9l%c, No. 2 red 91 %c. Corn No. 2
5uc. Oa a. No. 2 43 l / 4 a - J 3 l -^c.
Future.-. Ope^.ag Highest Closmt
Wheat—December .... 92% 93 3 ,i 92 3 8
May 1 (‘l 1 ^ 1 02% 1 00%
Corn — D- cember 50 x 2 50?^ 50
May • 53% 51 3 4 53 3 4
Oats — December 43% 43% 43%
May 45% 46% 45%
Cincinnati, O., 7>ec. 2—Wheat s.arce: Nu.
2 red 96a—c. Corn steady; No.2 mixec,52 1 - 2 a53c.
Oats quiet; No. 2 -nixed 48c
Baltimore, Dec. 2.—Flour steady—Howard
street aud western superior $3 00a4 00. extra
$3 GO a>4 40, family $4 50 a5 00, city in 11s. Rio
brands.extra $5 00a 5 20 Wheat,Soul hern quiet;
Fultz 93ea$l 00, lxmgperry 95ea$l 00, western
eady, No.^2 winter red, spot and December
94 l 2 *a92%c. Corn, southern,firm; white 47a56%c,
\e low 45a46 l .jc, western easy.
f-*Tt»» /.U8 — CHb A(H*. Dec. 2.—Mess pork
$8 75 a8 87 1 **-Lard $5 70a575 Short nb sides lo< se,
$5 10a 5 20. shoulders, c4 75a4 87%; short clear
sides, $5 (5d5 70.
Futures. Opening Highest Closin;
M.Pork—December .. 8 80 8 8* 8 k 0
May 11 80 11 85 11 77%
Lard — December .. 5 65 5 .o 5 70
May 6 57% 6 57% 6 55
S. Ribs—December ... 5 00 5 »0 5 00
May 5 97% 6 oO 5 97%
Cincinnati, Dec. 2.— F*our, market quiet;
family $3 50 a3 90. fancy $4 3 *a4 55. Pork dull,
$10 25. Lard lower. $5 65 a5 75*. Bulk meat-
quiet; short rib sides 37%. Bacon quiet;
short clear sides S6 50.
*4<a» md n New York. Dec 2.
Sugar—raw quiet and steady, fair refining c 4%c.
centrifugals 96 test 5%a5%c; renned quie ,
C 5 1-I6a5 3-16c.extra < 5%t.%c. yellow 4 15-itao
white C 5 7-'6a5 9-16c. -a 5 7-16c. mou*- a
6 4-16c. standard A 6 1-16*' ^nfectioners A 5%c,
cut loaf 6% r *. crushed C% ■, puw*iert>i b%^,
grannlat«Hl '"ibes — c. (Joife<*—opn«*u.-
c!osed steady, ?0o20 points--own. lo er ciblrs;
Docembe; $i7 15al7 23; Janu ry $16 2oal6 35,
M:r 815 I0al5 15. Spot ri** dull and easier, fail
cargoes 19% s N *. 7 17%gl7%c.
.i- o*»; ..I ., i<4 .1, —y fc vn i (JKK, DeC, 2
Hide? quiet—wot salted. New Orleans selected
50 and nO pouthis. 5%'a.fic; Texas sebvt^d, 50 a**
60 pounds, 5V^a6c. Wool dull and easier
domestic fieece 34@59j, pulled ^7a34c, lexa.
18a25c.
»*. r New York. Dec. 2 -Petrolem
weak and dull; Parker’s $7 10. refii ed, all p<»rt?
87 3U.
« •iltai See ‘ Oil —New York. Dec. 2.—
ootton *<ertd oil <1 pressed, dull; crude 27^—c.
yellow 3 ’c.
R win ” T'lr^nMiiP—New York, Dec 2.
—Rosin dull, firm; strair*ed, c«ni:iuon '<* d
$1 45a J 50. lurpentim dull, lower, 39 ,/ 4 a39%c.
Wilvivgton. Dec 2.—Tar:.ontine steady, 8(k .
Ro^in firm: strained S’ 5. good straine*
$1 25. Tar firm; SI 55. crude turpentine fine
hard $1 20, yellow dip $1 90. virgin $1 90.
Charleston, Dec. 2.— 1 «upentine firm;35%<‘
Rosin quiet, good strained $1 25
Savannah. Dec. 2.— Turpentine firm, 36c.
Rosin firm, $1 17%al 27%.
Whisky—Chic o O, Dec. 2 - Whisky $1 T4.
Cincinnati. Dec. 2 —Wmskv sternly SI It.
REAL LSI ATE
FOR SALE
I
$2,000 to $3.000.—Corner lots on Second avenue,
near North Highlands
$11.00.*.—Large dwelling and farm near Belle-
wood, on Hamilton r<*ad.
Beautiful vacant plat J land on Hainiltoi
avene, Rose Hill.
$4,500.—Twenty acres and dwelling on Hose Hill,
west of Columbus.
I $125.—Vacant lots inBellwood. ^
$12,000.—Elegant home on R**se Hill.
$2.350.—N rw home south Broad street.
$409 tc> $F(/j.—First class bui.d.ng lot? in East
Highlands and Wynnton.
Desirable property uear Georgia Midland
railr* >ad depot.
New homes near Fifth street, south end
of Second avenue.
Plantations in Alabama.
Residences on Second, Third and Fourth
avenuet.
Cheap vacant lots in city.
HOUSES EoK KENT.
i $10.00.—New houses on Po«e Hill.
$12.50.—House corner Sixth street and Fifth av».
■ $40.09 —Store in Webster building,
j $20.1*0.—Store near Swift's factory.
, $12.60 to $15.:j0 —Houses :n and around city.
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
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TO WEAK MEN
Sufferin'.: from the eflt*c*t.s <*f yonthful errors, eariv
decay, wasting weakness, tost manhood, etc.. I wifi
sen«l a valuable treatise (sealed i containing full
particulars for home cur**. FREE of charpe. A
splendid medical wr.rk: should be r**ad by every
man who ia nervous and debilitated. Address,
Prof. F.ۥ FOWLER, Hoodus,Coim.