The Fairburn sentinel. (Fairburn, Ga.) 1871-1872, June 30, 1871, Image 2

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jGhe f'airtunt gfntinrl * SAMI, J. JOllN'Ty^V,-UlTT'rfflf «tM>• JMt *P, Wl, i The Only Paper Pybiterf In County (Qkob,ola WuiKiiy Haii.boau.—A big Huilfoad getting will held at Chapel Hill on Wednesday July J2tli. Every body is respectfully invited to come out to the meeting. Much business of importance to attend to. The right « 1 way to grant. Stock to be subscribed ftipd pclegntcs to be clecled to attend the we.eting of tho Georgia Western Railroad to he lielj in Atlanta July 24 (Cols Pulhert and Luther J. Glepu are jejepeeled to be at the tie etixtg. JhijVfil.AS County. Papers fii,ejidly to tjie meeting please fippy- FitXK til Va\H.VIUX. — VVe auileiii/.ed to say that there meeting and a free ville on next T«r»- i)'y. Speaki is fmin Hamilton, Gieen vijle apd tiemiia (jure been invited to be present. Everybody is invited to att< pd. Ample provision will be made to feed as many as will turn out. Peo ple of F. yeltc ought to ho awake to their interest and turn out on masse pp thiu occasion, and with their united strength go to work and build the At lanta and Columbus Railroad, jll will enhance ,tlie value of land and supply P long needed convenience in the County. : !*■ f m —-—- 'IpK Fiy Sheet.—'l’lie e.dii.oy of this traveling badge gassed and hlowed f*V / ie /P' two months in our town but Cophl npi p) ike the rise, ?u) some of the b«>ys shipped hjip and fiiu material down to Palmetto in a cigar box Will the fly sheet make (lie hint in Palmet to ? We wish Palmetto had a good /tome institution instead < f the Fly Sheet. Half Tennessee, half West Point, ()•'*;, end the hlanvp palmetto.— Wc hope the people everywhere will frown down this branch of printing.— T hat wotiid become of the Gazelle, Ro-called ? What will become of it any way ? It can’t play out, for it never played in. ft cap’t dry pp fur jf never had a fountain, ft can’t run ott the track, because it lias no lorn fpotive. It can’t spout water, be pause it has no pump. It can’t die, because it was neyer b< yn. If can’t it has no exist- j can’t live because it lias no digestive machine. What can it <l., Jllow! forever and ever, Amen. fMJioßT.u.irv or Max.— Mr. Editor: Ah Progress lias failed to make a Single point in Ids last scan of the races, I will not offer an answer, but \yujt un til lie fixes his ifpfqacplutp chain, gnd tliep w iill onp broad stroke sweep from him liis last foothold and leave him where he started ip the darkness on the subject. YKitiT4». Interests as Diai.oouk—“Father,what is a Radical ?” Answer-—“A Radical is a rapacious animal of the genus homo; a native of the New England States, but occasion ally found in f|ie jjjjddlp and Western Stubs; if gjitailic spawn of Pi)|itaq parentage, conceived if) pip, boip jii iniquity, nur ed at the breast of jealsy I and sell-esteem, roijt.ed in the cradle of j prejudice and into|p| a nee, educated in j t| e school of lo>v cpuiiing and foul play, Hi.pl liyes by public and private plunder.” “ Now, my son, since t lmrc defined Radical, let me bear you parse it.” Answer— “A Radical is a compound unconstitutional noun, speckled in per son, declining in number, heathenish in gender, and desperate case; gov ern' and by the almighty dollar and negro credulity, ,vco|\c|iiig to the I’uiitan t ule- -onp jgiipragins govci us another.” j Qf painful things can there l>e any j so excruciatingly painful as bone felon? We know of none that flush is belt' t" As this malady is quite frequent, and the subject et much interest considers- : tjpn, we give the but recipe for its pure, whieh is given t>y the high an , thority, the London Lanetl : f’As gpop as the dis- use ia felt put '; directly qver the spot a fly blister, 1 about the giqe qf your thumb nail, and ]p{ it remain for si* hours, at the ex piruljon of which time, directly under the surface of the blister, piay be seen the felon, which can be ii), (.aptly ta ken out with the point of a needle qr a lancpt. ! ’ If theig js any tiipe when 4 map puist stand for bin self aid for his man hood, and ki't p liis lands clean and his heart I urp, it is wlien things are goirg (ignitin' him. They will only go that >v»y a little while. In the »tid every thing will serve an honest man.— ruch is God's decree. All the uni verse is hoping n man to Lc manly H’|ip will only help himself. For lli<; .Sealin' I. of Ainu. We gpjsi now procur'd with our in muiiit'S We will introduce the highest known type of animals and examine him and see if there is a near enough J resemblance between him and (lie low- , est grade of humanity for one lo be the growth "f the other. The ourang ■ outang, we think, is the high' .1 type of the monkey liibe. He walks oh two I feet: sia/ids pu'cf, lives by plyndei; has broad, thick lips, with protruding' mollth; low arching fuit-head,with liaek I portion of his head greatly predominal ing, witli very coarse k ukey hail; cue ries liis young in his arms ; w alks ei eel. . and speaks a language peculiar to his HVf) fl’ibe. All of {hi:." peculiarities; are reproduced J;i the Gtiii.oa Negro, j These i baractei istics of tfi/.* Ournug .Outang are the rep od net ions of the barbaristu, only more peifeclly s", imd the leading tiaits of the IJaboon are, reprodueiioiis of the Ape, and those of tho Ape aie the reproductions of tin- Monkey, and so through the whole ani mal kingdom to samian tube which j crawl upon the ground \\ ho can deny j that one race of people, as race or class, are tie reproduction of the next I l.owjer /Ypm the highest so the lowest, . an J tlujt jjic highest type of the animal kingdom as a class are reproductions of the mxt lower to the very lowest, I and that the human lace is the legiti- J mate. For want of time and space, we must leave this interesting part of our sub ject and pass to the vegetable kingdom, by which we mean all trees and plants and herbs of every variety, and say that the animal kingdom is tiic repro duction of the vegetable, We wjll not attempt to present the leading characteristics of (he vegi ta ble, that are reproduced < the animal, further than the vegetal le has germ, grow lli and developement similar to the germ, growth and developmental the animal Finally, we add that the vegetable kingdom is the natural reproduction of the mineral,which includes rock, stones and metalio of evciy kin -',and all tilings found in tiie bowels of the earth, Ihe premises are now stated and the rea sons why they are so are few and simple Reader, l e kind enough to dispel | eveiy prejudice produced i.y false edu cation or ollierw ise, and not suffer yuiir self to be unduly influenced by those who have the name of being talented, but release your mind from all care and every cross, and by all means arouse i your own dormant thinking taeulties and conic, go with us to yonder beauti-; ful landscape and sit with us beneath the shady houghs of that sylvan oak, standing 11,ear the gurgling streams 1 t pearly waters, and let lit; reason to- | getlier. Now rxpand your mind and let thp aspii ations of your soul be ti nth, and we will unfold your thoughts, on lighten your reason, expand and 1 strengthen your intellect, and render | your sopl happy, and when we have concluded, you will say it is well that wc are here. We will now show you that each; grade, type, race or kingdom in nutuic from the highest to the lowest is the simple reproduction of the next lower anj that (uan is the fruit or ultimate development of the whole realm of na H)ro and that mind and matter are the germ from whieh he sprang, or was unfolded, and that the animal, vegeta ble and mineral Jjip, dom are direct in 1 strumcntulitics by which mind by con tinuous acting on {natter has produced |pap. You see, gentle reader, that we j have, by taking map as a stalling! point, followed pglnre through all her various ramifications until we have on ly two elements or component pails in the vast universe, that, in speaking of j our own oaith alone, the one is mind, the other is matter; the mind is posi tive, the matter is negative; the mind is active, the matter is passive. What profound and wondoifiil thoughts rise up before our mind in glowing accents of yvjsdom and lofty ci uditions. Oh, Diviqp mind of nature, send us some gentle spirit of love to guide our erring footsteps as we (iy to gather the im mortal germ of truth from thp sublime | workmanship of thy ow n g;-. ,;t Kings j dom, the l niverse. We will reason q:r {his great and wonderful theme just us yre are aocus j tom to in eveiy day piactieal life and if ! you are not mere skeptical in this than I you are on other subjects, we antici pate 110 diflieulty whatever. If you Were to ti, and the body of a frier.d hiii.r by the wayside drench) and in his own gore, and only a short dis tqppe then from, you find .% man whose app.ppl is stained wiili him,all blood and kliife in liis l.and di ipping red die-j.„ of arterial gore, you say that he was the petpetiatwr ot tire honiole deed.-- So J’oU leas n iji piaetieal life. \\ by not apply this simplicity to works? Again, the burglar at the midnight hernr breaks yojur l»o«se Open aid steals your good . In tyb So possession you find tlic stolen goods, you seize as the burglar. V. ur goods are stolen; you find them in aimthei’s house, and by reason uiune you pronounce bim the thief. Now, wi find all the properties of the mineral kingdorn'in ti;c verrt ta- J hie, it I: I all of the vegetable and irifn , era! in the animal and we find every essen'-e, siib.-tuinx* and property of 11a | tore, whether animal, vegetable nr **iiaera j ; i;t piai , \J Jn ,l,e did man ih | rive his minerals ? As s.eeing the bloody k'dle in the hand of {bo Ulan you made him the murderer, sp finding anirpal matter in man we sav lie ia tiie reproduction of the animal, and gliding the vegetable in the animal, we Con clude that the animal is the ii-produc tion ol the vegetal,le, and the mineral beingJn the vegetable, we coiieh.de lut! vegetable is lire repiodiictiiHi-ot the mine! al. ; As man is the combination of all ; animal, vegetable and mineral matter, ,s nothing in physical nature super j,a dos or transci-iids man in beauty, ■ -kill, power, or wisdom, we conclude, in like manner as we did upon finding j the stolen goods in the possession of ; tho thief, that man is the end, design ; and ultimate object of all physical na ture and that tills end or object was I attained through nature by the action of mind upon matter, producing first the lowest, then the next higher, the highest, through endless unfolding and develop:- cuts to the great end of ma teiin] organism, map. Gan any doubt that we have satis lactordy established our second leading proposition that the stupendous uni | verse was organized fui the purpose to ; develop and lint'.ld man ? I'ni'OltEsS. Want in Like,-There is nothing! tnme fortunate for moderate genious i than to he bom p- or. The ‘‘silver 1 spoon'’ class an: a very comfortable j pen; le, till doubt, but the great trouble | with them is, their education is main ly of this order, and if they don’t be- : ciune very great, they are extri nn-ly likely to bee.-me very much tli oppo site. Tlieie is no middle ground fui ' them, for they weic not taught to re- ! gnd a y, and consequently they are, 1 as a general thing, unfitted for it ! I’uvei ty has helped men to solve some ; ol thp groutes! problems of life.— j Half its brave dei its have been a i.e fussily, and most of its noble savings have lii'in burn of determined opposi tion. That minister who has to battle j m isi, will eventually succeed the best, -"i iiotliing so ib equips talent as tri ! als and difiii'ultii s It does a man great ! good to be sometimes put to his wit’s ends. Kmeigemii'S make men and ! the veiv best kind of men. Any man I can be a grneral ir p i lot in a calm;! but sloims show the metal. Reput a turn is made more by boldness and will, than by ability and patience.— ; kiti) is too short to wait for the tide whose ebbleads eu to fortune. We must tnak : the most of present oppor- ; [unities 0; 0 ’J'ptNGs F|{ai.i. Bki op: No-. ! There is an old iKlimmition, which tells I us ‘keep a thing -even veins, and you will find use lor Even in the mat ter of almanacs the admonition has i force. If you happen to have on the ; top shelf of your library, butied be-I neath 'magazines and pli»;pp|ets and dusty a! 1113 naps for JSfla, take it out ; and put it in use fur the year 1871. : Having kept it for six 3 pars it once more becomes us.ful after a long va- j cation. ‘lt is worth of remark,’ says ; an exchange, that almanacs in use six years ago (1565) correspond exactly ■ with those of this year in tho dates of tho month and days of thp week.’— Von see, don’t you, that it is well to save where you can, slid waste noth ing ?—Eufaula News. IIUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATII, I PEAI.ERS IN STOVES*. SLATE -MANTLES, TiSiUBRS* ItlltlHl.XfiS, STEAM AXD GAS FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipes, l' r riteain, Ga? ami Water Pumps, Rubbei Host 1 Tin l*hite. Sheet Iron, Copper. Lead, nod Lend l’ pf'P, Plumbers' Brass Good*, Wash pAhius, \\ a ter Closets, &c., No. 9. Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. ftfr* Also. Contracts for Koofing; in the best stjle, aud Sheet lion. Hp2B-12m . W A U L ICK, manufactubir of “3? X3N W 4.8.81 ; STiIVtS, iIN f ITE. IM> TUYkRS' FI^UIStS. Also. Ol l> & LAMPS. 1 Marietta Street, between Wiiiiriall & Broad Atlanta, Georgia. We call the attention of the citizens of Cau.vt-e’l. Kn.vfv arM Dongbisr com.ties to tiie ailvirti-eni) at ol Mr. J. War' l -'*- '* c know bim to I- or: of the blab toned, honest and energetic b -'r.- men of At ants. Go t„bi- hou-e and buy jour wife anew Stove and viu «ill find linn all right, f uoceas to >ll such men a r M-lu> Public .Meeting. Fairucrx, Ga, June 15th, IS7I -a meeting of the citizens of Fiiirbtirn, held in the court house this evening, Dr. John Goodman was call . ed to the chair and Cap:. J. G. Lister requested to act as Secretary. Dr. Goodman explained the object l of the meeting in a few appropriate ■ arid pointed remarks. Upon motion the following preambles ! were unanimously adopted: i We, ibe undersigned, citizens of | of Campbell county, believing it to be ottr right and duty to speak and act for ourselves in all political question \ involving the interest* of the people, do ! hereby propose to organize a C\ n-erv t ! five Democratic Club at Ibis place f>r the purpiose of giving a fiee and full expression of the political sentiments of a large *tnajurity-of the people of CUtijjpßfell county in regard to the pres cut status of our State and National Government. And that we arc prompt ed to this action by the rnisrepresentu ! tions that have been made, from time i to time, ly extreme politicians, who ; have assumed Ibe responsibilities of speaking for and misrepresenting a I very large majority of the citizens of onr county and State, and we respect' ! fully ask the lovers of Georgia in every county iii the State to co operate with us in giving a free expression of the conservative sentiment of the people throughout the State, hoping thereby that we may correctly represent the ti no sentiments of the people of cur I county and S'ate to our politic*) friends i and enemies in every other State North ! and South. And for the further organization of 1 our Club, we invite the citizens to meet ; with us at the court house on the first . Tuesday in July next for the purpose j of maturing plans for tho permanent j organization of clubs throughout the ' county. K. C. Mobley, Esq W. B. Swann. S. G. Johnson. W. P. Davis, T. W. Latham. VV M. Buillett. E Floyd. I. W. Cai ter. S. J. Johnston. 0 A Cantrell. T. T Bohanau. L. S. Roan. G. T. Cochran. Pr. J. Goodman, Ch’u. J. 0. Lister, Sec’y. Georgia, Campbell Comity, I POUR weeks alter dale, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ot said couaiy nt the first regular teim after the ex piration of four weeks trom this notice, for leave to red pari of lot of land number one hundred and forty-four (114) in the Oil) District originally Fayette to w Cainpbejl county, be longing to th- e.-ifnte o' Phribey IVitfmn. den and, for the ben- fit of the heirs of said deceased. Juno 26, 1871. JOHN WATSON, j. AO 4 1 Adm'r with will annexed. Georgia, Campbell Comity 1 POUIt we- k* niter date, application will be made to the Comt of Ordinary of saitl county nt the first regular term nlier expirn tiou ot tour weeks lr< nt this nolice, for leave l« sell pints of lots ot land,joumb(Ts one hun dred and thirty nine (139) and one hundred mid forty four (141) and one hundred orty-flve (145) all in 9th District of Fayette originally now Campbell county, containing in all one hundred and forty ttiue acres utter the widow's dower is taken off belonging to the estate of Thor. F Thrasher, dec’d, for the lien fit of the heirs of said deceased June 26. 1871. j. 30 4t JOHN WATSON, Adm’r. Estray .\olice. Georgia, Campbell County. r pOLD before me on the 17tb day of June 1 1871, by Ramson Walker, of the 499th District G. M.. of aaid county, an Estray Cow, polpr, bla.cjt- some white about the bag. no horns, marked with a swollow fork in each ear. age not known. Appraised by C. M. Dodson and Isaac Cook, freeholdets pf said district, to be worth twenty dollars. Ttje owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, or she will be gold oil the freehold of the taker up on the first Saturday in July next, j as the law directs. Given uuder my hand and official signature, j- 30-It K. C. BEAVERS. Ord’y. THE DAILY AND WEEKLY True Qoorgian. THESE ARE PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS THEY ARE DEVOTED TO THE Best Interests of the Entire Country. They lyre published in Atlanta, * • Georgia, At the following Remarkably Low Rates: Daily—l 2 months 00 1 •• 6 months 275 j •It months 156 I •> 1 month - r> 6 Weekly-12 months 2 00 ** 6 months 1 DO THOSE DESIROUS OF HAVING TBE VEATEST AM) BEST EAXILT AEW PATEU i Should subscribe ut once to either or ! both of them. We urgently request all interested in the welfare of Georgia, to send to us short letters on the crops, aud matters of general interest. Address SAMUEL BARD, Publisher Daily and Weekly True Georgian, Lock Drawer, j, 30-ts Atlanta, Ga. | i LL KINDS OF BIBLES AND TESTA- Jx. meats t« be bed tor the cost of Priniinj I ttt J. BRANTLEY’S Variety Store Fairborn SHARP Ob FLOYD, &uccessors to G F. OR G E SHARP, J«-, LI V E JEWL LF. 11, Deal fr s in F1 N K VV AT ( H ES, I> iA M O.VDS AN f) JE\Y F- IJV, Silver and Plated Ware, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA- Watch Repairing, Jewelry Manufactm ing and Repairing done in tin) Best and most Economical manner. All Work Warranted. niyHMy DIG I*. VI. TIDWELL UJ GOLD most respectfully tender ltis ser rice to the citizens of Fairbttrn and sur rounding country in the practice of medicine. Having eighteen years experience he hopes, by close attention to books and patients, to re ceive a liberal share cl patronage. He has a verv nice assortment of medicines and will take pleasure ii filling prescriptions j for Physicians. Will also keep a supply of i family aud patent medicines, all of which he w ill sell low for cash. ! lie has a case of extra fine Amputating In. strumeots. and will take pleasure in perform ing any operation his friends may require, at j moderate charges. ! Also a complete assortment of Instruments , for treating female diseases. Many ot which. ! he has no hesitancy ill saying,Cannot be suc -1 cesefully treated without their use. ,pis~ Office one door below the post office. ! jc-23 3:n Reward of Loyalty! \LL patrons desiring to i nrtitute claims ; against the U. 8. Government lor proper- . ty destroyed during the late war can have their claims made out by calling on 11. J ! Stephens, on old Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Ga. j None m ed apply unless they can prove their I Loyalty beyond a doubt. j023-tf II J- Stephens, j T iGIIT \ I N G SIIOKTH VND 1 J VVHFI ING. New system. 1.0 words per minute learned in a mouth. Send stamp for circular. J. Wadk, Hudson City,N. J. j*l6-4t j GrOOD JSTES'W'S ! I AM still receiving goods and making im -1 provments, and expect to continue to do so until I get every thing the people want. I shall coniine my-elf to us particular class ot g00d.4, but it sbsn be A Variety Store ! I shall pay particular atteution to the PROVISION DEPARTMENT ! aud shall keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Choice Family Groceries! All of which shall be sold as cheap as possible. II rving made an arrangement to dispose ot all the KGGS a id CHICKENS and other coun try pnxttir-e that i oan got. I will pay the highest m uket price for the t aa:e. 1 shall do business on Tt, r Cash SV* t t 1)1 ! as lam unable to do otherwise. Bui I will give my customers all lie advantages of the cash system,w hich they will find iscousiderable. With these . -marks by the way of an intro duction, 1 respectfully call the attention of the public to my -lock of goods, and hope by trict attention to business and fair dealing with all to merit a liberal share of patronage. JOS F.l'll BRANTLEY. Fairburu. Ga. April 13. A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA: BY RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor of said State Whereas, Official information has been received at this Department that a murder was committed in the county of Jackson on or about the 6th of May last, upon the body of Marcellos W ■ I’atks, by one Matthew Harris; and Whereas, The Sheriff of sard county certifies to me that he has made dili gent seareh for the said Harris in the county of Jackson and the counties adjacent thereto, but has failed to ap prehend him, and therefore suggests the offering of a suitable reward as a means of insuring the arrest of said Harris: Now, therefore, I have thought proper to insse this, my Proclama tion, hereby offeiing a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS for j the apprehension and delivery of the ; said Matthew Harris, with evidence sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of j said county of Jackson, in order that j he may lie brought to trial for the j offense with which be stands charged. Given under my hand and the Great i Sen], of the State, at the Capitol j in Atlanta, this the eight tlay of June, in the year of our Lord! Eighteen Hundred and Seventy ; one, and of the Independence ot the United States of America the j N inety-fiflh. RUFUS R. BULLOCK. By the Governot ; David G. Cutting, Secretary of State. jelG 4t T X JVI AAS SALES PLANTERS WISHING TO BUY Corn, 13 aeon. X-iZAT'd. Flour, Groceries, dec.. On time until 15th October next, can be sup plied oa liberal terms by application to ABBOTT A BR0„ ml 2-1 m Whitehall Si . Atlanta. Ga. i’Sj.VK CHSWING TOBACCO and CHOKf ' Havana Cigars at BR ANTLEY'S Vaiety 1 Store, Fairbum Ga apiJetl 31A UK VV. JOHNSON’S AGRICULTURE WAREHOUSE, And Seed Store, On Whitehall Street. ATLANTA, C A Is now being filled up with Mowers and Reapers, Thrashers and Separator* Fan Mills, Grain Cradles, Farm Engines, California Simmers, Cider Mills and Horse Hay Racks, Vibrator Churns, Straw Cutters, S-c., A ND all other Harvesting and Improved A Labor Saving Machines. He ia also agent for the beautiful aud useful Hunt’s Patent Fan & Fly Driver, which all should have. Send without delay lor Price List, aud be ready tor harvesting the Golden Giuiu. MARK W. JOHNSON, npZB-3m P O. Box 230, Atlanta, Go A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA : BY RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor of said State. Whereas, Official information ha* been received at this Department that Waji ten Harrell, couvicted of burglary In the night time, and Alfred Walker, of voluntary manslaughter, hare “y _ o.tped from the com won jail county, where they have bec n r> o (,fined awaiting tljejr removal to the l'eimeu tin ry; Now, thueforc, I have thought proper to issue this, niv Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS each for the apprehension and delivery of the said Warren Har rell and Alfred Walker to the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary, Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this Blh day of Juno, in the year of our Lord Eigh teen Hundred and Seventy-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety fifth, RUFUSB.BULLOCK, By the Governor: David G. Cutting, Secretary of State. jel6 4t A PROCLAMATION, GEORGIA . BY RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor of said State. Whereas, Official information has been received at this Department that a murder was committed in the county of Muscogee on or about the 13th of January last, upon the body ts Jack Williams, by one Albert Christian, as is alleged, and that said Christian has fled from justice. I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS for the apprehension and delivery of the said Christian, with proof sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of said county of Muscogee, in order that he may be brought to trial for the offense with which he stands charged. Given under my hand the Great Seal of the State,at the Capitol in Atlanta, this eighth day of June, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Sevo.ity-oue, and the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety-Fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK- By the Governor: David G. Cotting, Secretary of State. DESCRIPTION ■ Bright mulatto; black hair, nearly straight; about 21 or 22 years of age; downcast look; weighs about J 39 pounds; originally from Augusta, Ga, j jel6 it THOMAS W. LATHAM, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW FAIHBURN, GEORGIA, , \\7ILL pracice in the Superior Courts of 1 VV the counties of Campbell, Coweta Doug las?. Fayette, Fulton and other countie? by ; special contract—in the Supreme Court of the I State and the District Court of the United ! States for the Ncithern District of Georgia, 1 held at Atlanta. >.pl2 I2ia