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SURSDAY JUKE 26, 1874.
fitliuMMCUDI CHI*A.
■mat ShHM SlMSkter mt
UamarMlni-fn **•"-
mad ?ibII» WHIm*
kl French periodical, Miuient Cath-
sirec m the first authentic and
d narntira of the reoent massacre
rRoman Catholic natire convert* in
* The account, as translated for the
i Tablet, relates that the inaasaora
at on the 23th of February, when
I era tea," as the persecuting party
td, opened the campaign by be-
two men in the aerrioe of Fere
i, and a Christian, whom they then
r into the river. The same day they
ned the three village* of TrunLam,
'?aon, and massacred
DRY COODS.
THE FOUNDATION PRICES!
THE L0WE8T at
which Dry Goods have ever been
thla 8tate I
Joseph db Bro.
H ATING added a splendidly selected 8pr!ng Stock to those on hand, with the view of sceommodst-
ing their customers, offer them at prices
The thousands who hare visited this establishment slnoe it led In the reduction of Dry Goode wil
nch for the quality of goods and all representation* made.
. b °3 rers ."Ml neter have a better chance. A small sum will go farther now than ever.
JOSEPH * BOO., •• Broad Street.
■ANKINC AND IH8URANC1.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Chicago Loaaea Paid Promptly in Full, • • $520,364.02
Boaton “ “ “ - ■ 180,003.80
Total Awntt—Cold—January tot, 1874,1912,113.01.
LIABILITIES.
Losses Dos snd Unpaid Nona.
of ai
..jr'J
>Vinh, and Bau-Tao]
, inhabitants that were in them. Those
, succeeded in esesping to the woods
i hunted down with honnds, brought
t and killed on the following dsy. The
r wss covered over with bodies float*
s it from thf side of the Lareg.
time the murderers were mas-
j the Christians of .the parish of
snd warn burning their villages.
j who took refngs in the cliffs of the
eighborhood were hunted down and
Earned alive.
t (trend Mandarin of Jnstioa was at
Itbe market of So-Nain with 800 aoldies,
but remained an inactive apeotator of the
Imawacrs of the Cbriatianaof Nam-Duoag,
[ only a faw of whom were able to eaoepe.
I* * * • The literatea, who
‘ wars tbs heads of the militlia appoined
to massacre the Christiana, say that the
wore of extermination carried oat ander
the eyes of the Mandarins was ooneerted
between the court sad the literates, and
was done in reprisal for recent events.
Tbs mandarins have just received ordera
from the oonrt not to employ any other
means save those of pereoseion to atop
the murderers in their earner. One of
' . the chiefs, who had just cause J two Obria-
to be murder.d on tbe highroad,
en the parade before the Governor
■ oitadel, by whom he was dismissed
poor. On his return twenty women
Udreu fell under the sword of this
man ani bit followers. Ha bad jnat come
from utrying sacrifice to the Goddess of
Froatitu’yn, to whom a famous temple
that standi near the road is dedioated.
Iu aeverti localities they tske aa entire
family—la.lar, mother and children—
bind them heather with bamboos, snd
then iliug thetundle of living hamanity
into the waves!. Bat they first take oars
to cut off the uifi’t, head. The multitude
of dead bodies tlna fastened together in
groops of from elfht to ten block np tbe
principal river, buVp the great anrprise
of everybody does at Hand forth any bad’
amell. There are, Dan, five parishes,
containing nearly lO.OAchnatiana, which
have to be blotted ont\r t (, e mission—
namely, Laog-Thank-Hu?v Nam-Dnong,
Hoy-Yen, and Doreg-ThVv. Many of
tba victims died in the mu«t .f flames.
A village of more than 400 Christ.» 8 was
attacked by tba literates, and soonb^,,
, a pray to tbe flames. Amongst these..
Christians there were 120, more or it
[ who aneceeded in saving themselves _
king refuge in a large village near by.
ha remainder—about 300—ware nearly
.1 masssored.
Two small villages of Christiana, aitn-
S ated two hours' walk from the piece’»t
■ wbiob I then was, wan hemmed in by
Aha Fagans. The Mayor visited each
honse, numbered the Christiana, and lor.
’ bade them, under threat of the most se
vere pnnisbment, to go ont of doors. A
few of the Christian woman attempted
to go to the market, to keep themselves
from atarving. They never returned.
Some of the Fagan women that want with
them aay that the Ohriatian woman wet a
oaptnred and beheaded. Two men from
one of tbeaa same villages hszarded
flight daring ths night. They crossed
the greet river by swimming, and oan e
to me to tall their misfortunes. ‘‘Alas!"
writes' Archbishop Gautier, from whose
letter this information is chiefly derived,
“I oonld do nothing bat weep for them,
being enable to do anything to suooor
them. Two or three days afterward I
learned that all the men in that village
had their heads ont off; bnt the women
. and children were spared. And, aa their
. houses wan intermingled with those of
] the Pagans, it was forbidden to barn
: them down." —
The Next State fair.
The Atlanta Herald, of the 15th inat.,
ms an ibtareating article on this anbjeot,
from whioh wa make np the following
aommery :
The oity has closed a oontraot with the
State Agricultural Society, of which the
followiog ate the essential features : The
city pays the premium list offered by the
Sooiety, amounting to 810,000. It gives
the Society, besides, 88,090. It than
agrees to advertise tbe Fair liberally, sad
carry all expenses np to the time of tbe
opening of the Fair. Thto will probably
coat #2,500. It than agrees to put the
grounds in flrat-ci.isa order. This will
ooat, say 810,000. The total amount ex
panded by the city will be naar 880,000.
Of this amount #10,000 (that expended
on the*Fair Grounds) may be considered
permanent improvement. In return for
Ibis the oity receives all tba gate money,
all entry feae, all liceneea, and privilege
money, etc.
Tbe premium list amonnte to 810,000
offered by the State Agricultural Society,
and 86,000 uffered by tbe city of Atlanta.
Tba county preiuinms will be 8600 “for
making the boat Bhow of horses of all
kinds; 8600 for tba county^ making the
«T BMIIS-PHICES REDUCED!
J*.
db OCX
procem
All other Claims,
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Inoome, 1878 #619,887 78
Inoome, 1872 ■ 826,217 87
Gain a 28,686 86
Use— Promptly Adjusted aad r alrly Battled by
G. GUN BY JORDAN, Agent,
ooH2 ly COLUMBUS* QA.
Also, Just rscsivod, a beautiful Une of
Side Striped Prints, special styles, Bleached and Brown
Domestics, all grades, Linens, Shoes and Boots, &c.
» Terms Cash.
Columbus, June 7th, 18T4.
J. KTUACO.
‘My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!’
. Our Stock of tprlng and Summer Dry Goods
• * is being eonstently replenished. Just received,
▲ X*I7ZiZi XjZNTXI OF PARA
Among them another lot of those with beautiful Silvor-mounteC Handles, In 8word, Spear, and many
other chaste designs. Our stock of
JAOOX1IT TRXMMZXM
• large, and ie offered cheaper than ever feefore In thie market.
\» • respectfullv ask all to call and examine and get prices. We always show goods cheerfully, and
consider it uo trouble. _ _
NEW YORK STORE.
aprlO tf B. ZAWPAIJEK.
Grand Clearing Out Sale !
TO VAKI READY V0R THE BPRING TRADE, WR NOW OFFER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST, FOB CASH!
AND KVEBY OTHER ARTICLE AS LOW AS TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE.
CHAPMAN & VER8TILLE,
jg deed ■ DO BhOAP ITREET
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
New Advertisements.
Doctor*.
V j)R, j. T, WARKOCKi
Rurgeon mod Fh/ildes
Office »t V Mtjhter -, Drug 8tore, Railroad street.
,855 i
OB. J.-w. h. WILLIAHN
Off.r. hi. profewloBj. Mrv i CM . Offlc. <
Oreeu A Co.’s, GUo, - - - "*
nov25
READ AND HEED!
adjustment, or adjnatad and not do#
#22,668 00
1,618 88
SAVE YOUR MQNEY1
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT I .
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to become lndeo.nd.nt.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTM’T
Less than one yesr old, snd hss 378 Depositors.
The Leglslsture of Georgis binds, by Isw, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 In ssssts for every dol
Isr of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 snd upwsrds rsoslvsd. Seven per osnt
compounded four times s yesr. Deposits psysbls on demsnd.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t, G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
'<>•> viY.'j vyj .
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
EVBRT ONE WHO WISHES TO SEE
SOUTH SUCCEED
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY 1
THE
‘‘Sber.A E. H. Street!.
Milliner*.
MISSES WHITE A ItlCXKB,
Fashionable Milliner, andOmmahn.
110.1111111.0'. HlirU cat by eh»n metaure, »u(l
guiinniteeJ to at. Cb»mi>.r« .trot, next.to
&uiiU 8 di> goudd store.
MBS. G. V. BARLOir,
Fashionable Milliner and IJrei.maker.
Uce Agent of Butterlck A Co.'. P»ttoru«.
At the lata Daubing Item M Bb*pp*rd A Co.,
Up.Uk., ,u2 -'
V. D. HIGGINS,
Seine appointed Notary Pubic tor Lee county,
JSfpe* tfuKy •ulicil. tue p.trotage o! Ill*
Hold, Court l«t aud ad anturdej. of each uiouiu,
• «. c. llolltaeld', Uw office. -
A DAV GUARANTEED ml., Oat
WELL AUGER A DRILL la |ewi
territory. Eriawd b, Qwiudh
OeffiMRWA. ARKANSAS A DAKOTA
ypor nj 8.M'lsii»iS».
Coughs, Colds, Hosrsenes*
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Bold by DrngulBta. 4 *
IVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
, r go yenrs million# have inttitVy.watched
FLKILOL8 yet HEROIC STRUGGLE#, •»<! «»*»•
9 aud bane factor, which unfolds also the curi
osities and wealth of a wild andl wond-rMlicoun
try. It iijutt ready. 2,0U0 agents vanted «mcMy.
One agent sold 1S4,
For particul irs, address HUBBARD BROi.,
either Pliila., Boston, or lie., O. * tw
Georgia Jlome Insurance Comp’y
CONTINUES TO OFF.U THE PUBLIC
INDEMNITY apinst Loss by^lRE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Want, a Chance to Cat It Baok.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
THE
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER-SUN
Is the only thoroughly independent paper South. It believes
we are to win; not by complaining about the past, but
working for the future. While it gives proper spsce and
notice to all political matters of State and National impor
tance, it aims to call the attention of emigrants and capital
ists to our great resources and to build up the South on a
basis that has for its foundation industry and economy.
While disclaiming to be the organ of any creed, party or
society, all its tendencies will bo in favor of TEMPER
ANCE, MORALITY and RELIGION. Being deeply
interested in the success of the farmers, and having implicit
faith in the grand destiny of the GRANGES, the EN
QUIRER-SUN will devote a large space, under a capable
editor, to AGRICULTURE, and in chronicling the move
ments of the Patbons of Husbandry.
S'
Furniture, ko.
At rule Price,.
A. O. HARWELL,
Healer lu all kind, of lurnlture.
Ai.o, u.tamo, wood Cornu.,
Lawyer*.
A. J. V4CHBBI,
Attorney and. Conunell ir
Office opposite Alabama loui
Practice iu all tbe Court# of tb< Sta
Tailors.
- J. B. ( AJirULLL, Tailor,
Cuttlua ,mii Milking iu lb. Lataat Sl,lw«. 1*
pAiriug neatly doue.
Smith Railroad St., over Furniture Store. Jal
_ Dentist*.
J. 1,. K. NXIlil, I,cutlet,
Barber Shops.
V" i*J
W>-
. ■
beat diapluy of field oropa; 83'W ^ ur
county making tbn beat horfciouttnral dis
play ; il5G for the county uiuking the
bent display of fruits, and about l|4U0 for
other county display*.” It is also stated
that Cobb county will cot compete for
any of these premiums. The stock pre
miums will amount to $1,300 for blooded
horse*, and $1,200 for cattle, sheep snd
hogs; $1,000 for poultry ; $2,000 for
field orops ; $250 for a man making the
best support for a family of eight on the
least number of acres; $900 lor the best
home produota—cheese, butter, jellies,
bread, pickles, pi ©nerves, eto., snd $200
for the beat npeoimen of kneedlework,
knitting, embroidery, eto.; $f*0, each,
for two best oil paintings; $2,<Mld — offer
ed by the city—for fastest trotting an i
rnnning horaea; $875 to military compa
nies, snd $450 to fire companies. Some
other premiums are offered, but the above
oover the moat important.
IV CM LEY BABBIMWEB, Barber,
Joruor jsgU!li Railroad uud Chamber* #treet#.
' <1*043
President.
it; lat, 1873.
1849.
Treaenrer.
THE DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN
200 Pianos ™t Organs,
New and S«eond-Hand, of Firat-ClaM fi
ill be .old at low itico# for cash, or on in.ta i
lent#, for rent, In city or country, during tlii.
. jontb, by HORACE WATERS A BON, Ito. i^81
Hioi way, than over before offured in New Vmk.
SPECIALTY—Pino* and Otgans to let until tin*
rent mony pays the price of the Instrument, li-
luatrated Catalogue* mailed. A large dl#count to
Minister^ Churches, School#, Lodge#, etc.
D. F. Wn-u-.v,
CENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
BX Broad
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
Will contain all tho latest National, State, Local and For-
: 9» news, devoting much apace to Alabama interests. Its
(Usi—i--*- 1 111 1T_ A 1 4L. £ X- A J ..
t — I r jMtaMAAmOTII. Ill UUU nvA.v^* '
ae r
a I. HULFOBD, iss’l Cssh'r.
Forewarned, Forearmed. To 1» tor.-
.rm.d now when you »re thretened with *11 Ik.
.Unicoi, CO0..J by dabllltotluf Bprln, .od 8nm-
we&ther 1. to make free u.e of
JURUBEBA,
which will m.ke the toiler ectire, uilit Dlfes-
♦ion. Purify tho blood, strengthen the Uterine
and l rlssr> organs, invigorate the Myaten#* and
ineke you enjoy '‘J
Now York.
CENTENNIAL
H. II. KPPIN4I, Pre#*t. H. W. EDWARDS, Cashier,
Chattahoochee National Bank
OF COLUMBUS, GEO.
The
THU Bsnk trsnssots • Gen.rtl Banking busln.ss, pays Intsrmt dr D.
posits under speolsl oontrsot, glv.» prompt ottontion to oollootions on all
■ccestlblo points, and Invltos oorrespondonoo. Information trsnsmlttod
by mill or wlros wh.n doslrod.
aprl d6m ^——■
BIUXON *c TURNER, Bwrhers,
South Railroad street, unuer Adam# llou#e.
AGENTS
W A.Vl fcD
r#» Tii# —
GfAZETTEKR unued states.
J«eS i rd*evSTSr??bl,.h4d of #uch uni
versal interest to the American people. It appeal#
to no particular cla## alono, but to all classes; to
men aud womeu of all prof ##:ou#, creed#, occupa
tions and political opiolous—to farmer#, lawyer#,
bUBiuesB men, meclianics, physicians, politician#,
teach, r#, stud- nt#, manufacturers, salesmen, men
of Uariiiou aud meu who can only read, to old
and youug. All want It a# a . con,tttll i I
ref'rencef and to preserve lor their children aud I
children', children at th. only oimplet. Md rJHu.
THE GKEAl"sr BEFUBI-IC THE
WORLD EVER SAW. It i" not a luxury
Init ii uec ssilV to every well-informed American
Agouts make $100 to E300_JpkF w BWUth.
J BH0SE3 8B0WNB, Preitdent. 3*0. W. KLLIVOBAK, Cuhlsr.
GEORGIA HOME BANK
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
Hotel*.
i ADAM8 HOUSE.
When JI'U i'" te Ohelik., he euro to etop at I
Atiaui, uoueo, oppclte Paaeenger liepot.
Insurance.
E. U. BOWES A BOS,
General In.nrance Acento.
Office, Itailroad Street, oter H. M. Oreene k Co.’.
ettiaec. “'iYgSj.Kll i MoOmtUY Fhll-
adeluhia. 1'a. « w
TBE GEORGIA HOME SAVINGS BANE
Wood, Wood!
JJK8T WOOD, ready sawed, $4.00 per cord. Wood
•awed for 50 cent# per cord. Orders filled prompt
ly on application to the
frMI tf MUSCOQEE MANUF’ND CO
A. O. Harwell hawing withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., has
removed to Chambers street, pis friends
and patrons would do well to oell on him
iu hia new quarters, and examine atook
before buying elsewhere. Prioea at panio
rates. i» 18 " n&wedtf
doors, sash, etc^
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
St. Ulalr Street, Gonby'. Building, next to
Freer, lilge# b Co.
Real Estate Agent and Broker.
RKFCR, BT FXRMI8W0W,
To Merchants’ aud Mechanic#’ Rank, thi# city.
aprlO tf
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE BALK,
REST AND PURCHASE of REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To Bent.
^FTKR April 8th, two Famished BEDg|
ROOMS, Kitchen and Stable, with n*e of dinini
room and parlor. Addresa
ipl tf M. Kn«|tiircr Offlce.
For Sale Low.
4 SCHOLARSHIP IK TUE MEDICAL COL-
■ AT ITAH8TILLE, INDIANA.
IWl If APPLY AT TBI6 OH 108.
Our 8eventy Pago lllustra’
ted Catalogue of
doors,
SASHES, BLINDS,
STAIB BAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
.tied to any on. interwtad in building, on
receipt of #tauip.
KEOGH ft THORNE,
tit A V* CANAL STREET,
jyll dAwly NEW T0EX CITY.
\ low figure, for cash.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT OP LAND, being theweit por-
tion el th. "N.nce lot,” on Urjan . reet, -J 1 !” ' 1 ”*
the residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call soo
if you want a bargain. feul^ tf
CITY LOT No. 601, on Molntoih .treet, with
three dwellings on tho same. Will be sold
together or eeparate,
jnliJ
VALUABLE CITY PBOPEBTV, lituntad in lh.
huHineii. ceutre of the city. Will iell nt n f ront
bargain, or to an acceptable party an undivided
Int.-cst. The property can be mode to pey n targe
intoreat on the ihreatment
A DESIRABLE IIOUSb" AND LOT, with tan
nere. gronnd, In Llnwood, one mile taom B. W. B.
H. depot; n very eomforubl. and de.irnble home.
noURK with fire good room., within 200 ynrda
of £n"hw..tarn Eailrtmd dopot, on^hnlf «r.
gronnd.
For Rent.
A STORE IIOUSB in the nlley ol Tnlbot county,
nt n ere..*rood, thtee mtlm of th. Ohnlybtat.
Sprinp A r.ry d»lr.bl. locution for . Dry
OoodJ nad Orotwry beiiotat. "P 17
Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt payment when required.
DEPOSITS of $1 and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by check by those of our patrons
who live at a distance. ,
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent., compound
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURITY.—By the terms of the Company s chartei
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIRECTORB:
. TCHODES BROWNE, Pres't of the Co. N. N. CURTIS, of Welle,Outtie A Co.
?A8F BOZEMAN, cifuliet, Atlanta. L. T. DOWNING. Attorney-et-Law.
} K CLAPP Mauuftr.Olapp'a Factory. D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary of; h Co.
Horn JOHN MolLHENNY, Mayor. JOSIAH MORRIS, Beuker, Mo^'y.
JAMES RANKIN, Capitalist. CHARLES WISE, ^ -4wll
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