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fiPfilrFtfij, «g*«l», Friday, Jely n.M7I.
•■* •» 'jrtffcfrWSwffi-hy. in to
dayV-psp-pri; i- '•*• ts '-.
-r- Lr?*:» lidrci tiw
?c’io- 1 -iril be resumed oil a»-xt
JToh3ay' "*&% fn-ud. ■>!
, new advertisement*. %
-. EEF* Tiirr sum-rd if
'U Jones .: *>'! !rTant child wI; o
pr< oh d' on the fiist Sunday in An
gnat, mi Bet(ili.lu’tn cUnrch, l'\ IS v
O R Moor. . ’ ‘
Taitab:.* u» .for sals. At
tention is directed :t*i ithe nflweiTiieo
ment of J. W. SI iM'm, rtßcirtng tf»> i*t»e
t Wiy kninHei! son,-* -Jf !i*nC :nit aihangin
Read hi* iv/tioc linni •a!tiiii«ll
ta* il-tVS* WJvfß HjQTTuB —JJ
—Daiiii-I : Bwhri» nfffntw 'few .n-inm- '••■4 !L*i
“ftft *a+v t& IB H««pgiin_ HUfia llieiHk- iis:
•situated an; Uflir, (Min'. *uik' aif ..%■• iruifl
•road, tjbouC .ttwm lliuiiflaad yards ke"<*«w
The depot 'Jb»-i«9w2y ,*qgi licu-ikt 'will:!
certtrifSky.. •* Hirongiini. !Qe -wil! m. t
long t®Lir« 'f.n.-pTo**P M ’ •%*»««.
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3®* 'SlASfr;<« XWBSsiL T'CiO.l—'SViiiil
ih<M fits aimuul session
'Tdeytun -comity, ’C-a„ 'OMmutoMUijr
IHarpaday ’before fire tt'tli s*it(h«Rlii i»>
jSbUguw'. .m-ft, .mi tin .SsMStsfib «n QH tT
rlUtdfe » •+•' tt*e .« •Htrunmi jpttfvreitiM'di ,-cro nitir
awSiert :-,ff
■S. >0 Jiffrcscni 2* «*.." j,
Hw'dCAury .or 'Wax.— Mr. !E£i&vrj
£ iapro :ji«c ■Biriiile«'Oß this •u’bjeat *« n*
ny itwno 5* course ’becun »e. \ Ibiwre %»&
»n<& 'rrereatTfl llabnr* Un-fare mr amd
ifheae «..tl CMmt.tyuci.owtil, p* rlrap* tl»e
oriid#* .ass. & f«W. wfiKsr artUaolu II
IIAf *IL, ißi* port AU(4iH>jPiri'Afjre«* in
>«6iirtd£o4 .wtlellm ikier .«[pieoiil*t#oiii ■on- m
«,W«K ariii'idi, S AliacX. bfinurn
hnrt «-rrj lliffitJie, t« '.rdiC «!ll iwCih ■x to -n
thji lllida -of the HSisily .lßfl.de.. i
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<s<•*?;••# SSaKirr. AitlUmT-a, Jmljr 21.
flt'jsai it«
N*» %’oias, 3®. —C Sfccrti. pirmi;
ispS-ai.C* 3£. O rile ami*
jaaloa Irtish iancilmdmg JB,i6WS> in
-transit.
PAonrrr—FlrmW idalT! IrearT. ’
P>’heat drill and tSecTinulAg, Com-dull
I irrßioo!., J-oly 20, Fvi-ning —Cot -
’.on rloaed firmer and higher; npland*
•■W; OrleaiiA ?J>l; ssrleA 15,000 baleit;
etrpert arid
IS?* Nkt 'lPhrk S?i be —We '»!;<•
in sassing the attonthu; of
-►iir n-uAftP i-n the B-drertieenvent of
this rhr«p cash store,. The proprietors
rneprj «rrhnt they sny when they propose
to sc-li gof-ds for e'J*t till thr- first of
<sjigor.t They "wiTl sell ym as good
jfooda hV f'>st a4 yon e*n find in Fam
bam r>r any other market. We advise
,tho*f ' > t.r-i A of snj-thlrg in their litre
to th in o cn 1 .!. a: and tlirrcby save
•money TJi- ■New York Atdrc- entry t>c
lon I in t ! «*.'-•*. building to the rna
* -t l •• hall.
Real Estate: Aoetct. —Wc rail
tparticniar f*' it ion \f> ti.o io4 of
TkU>*. rs Joiinstofr A AtKl-rews, real «s
tptr- nr put*. Pei* r.s wishing to br.y
or sell reni efitnte vronh! do well tti
give them a cal’. Yox la: and will be
adv rtfned with" t provided no
jitV. Is i {Teeterl and no <v. mtaissi-m tut'
til The- main -r t!.r land Is taken from
'them with their r '. tiscnt. Farstn*
wishing to Beil land, thus Aelrartise
•in a very economical murtior, and let
;thc wy-rld know their-land ia for sale
and thereby sell for far mndh bettci
prises than In the mere private way of
getting land. We fiope the ptihHc will
give ’!!•(• ral patronage.
S9* Fairbobk High Senoot The
c osing exercise* of the first session of.
tliis Institution terminated on the 30th
nit ytinrstlav, the 29th was devoted
to the examination of the smaller
and the ptrjet examination they
underwent conclusively that
they have been tlrcrougiily taught in
orthography, ortlvrepy and reading—
Children of only six or seven years of
age could spell, pronounce and give all
( t!;c sounds of vowel letters With an
accuracy and readiness that seemed
almost* incredible. Omld also define
correctly,accent emphasis and cadence.
Wc thought they acquitted themselves
admirably. The class of little girls
examined‘in geography *did credit to
themselves and their teacher. Also,
the classes in Euglish grammar and
.rithnwtic. One little boy iu particu
lar, who, as we were informed by his
teacher, had never been in a school
room until lie entered this schooTon the
3d of last January. He could alwtver
any question, and parsed correctly any
jeate-fc giver.' b : m in English gram
mar. He could~fclau solve with read.
:n-«s any example in aiitlunctic invoH
ing fractions, single or double propo
ti'Ui, iutcf%s*- : wod per ventage
Tue Second day wiW to the
raoie advanced classes, all of wbicn
f lifted credit on tlicm>o!vi a, and
AhuWtf" -ch. Ir Je.clivrs ha*e not
spared eiUi>T’labor or. paiua in asi vane
iu.f'the' vAr OhH branches in
'.which' they TO . and 'Phere
i were several gt.inniThr clasm-s ttnni-.
! ined, niid they certnitdy cxcc' l'J any
i thing ’wo )n»ve over ars-n -or Atejed in
that > i;.ce. ; Dfjffi,.pit- intricate
seii'teniids'AViTtsg* veil them s« v«-r»l
■tWßvJn'W}.- .BK^ijpatAiat* in the andik.iice,
iftnrr they -diepos and of thetn sutii-f ict<f
jirtlVtiefrii' AS’dln nc< Bird ihose that gavo
! them. The ‘classes csaiiiii ed in natural
1 *eiet»ee« ■ nd higliei imwinematicA gave
-equal ■sii'ci*ffii«tii»iii
j T;p»m tfhe .witnilm tithe a*x nvriAtiort
midi iCKqllirfioirtvetie'n'CmirfJh'ti. succcfS
snliie.vcry ioiK*«Kirs»iioiiaE.'d and higildy
-©•(Uirtta'kii'ifl^
— ; —■■ " ,y -»*<—■ ■■ -
jFV’.tfKTirn tEbo® Pel
vntttvi, <Qt,„4My9B. H€3l Yit»c ;(jxami»
Ttislti® <»tt uUna wßiitidl .otiinir afiT I'he 39th
■But! 39th pit. "TObwne Wat,-some ninety
Student* irn «t!tßwfianoe.. Tlie first dgv
The ipriwwtj ilqpantmeu't Tyaa-exatninod,
| Afl :t!he Ithttlle tfenj-vi unilt ;ginlh- t!hat coniw
m-inuefi *dh»i»jll act tthc #is*t >«f the sea-.
-nimi ;rn ttiiorr Xt B (On, «we a-carfing
j Bustfllty Theme ulhHtt (c««je in only
TflaSst Tu.niilm Ibrffnue ttii>e czirßunation
fttpd iCrrrfmeuuefi nwnsfiinsg :aiiid spelling
’ :by lifnutt laflamrutlully indeed. One
j.ib®3'.,tw!h.. uud .ntrvoi Ikinmi Its edlionl until
| this Aiear, H»»fl lleaniodl lU»tread and -spell
! tweifl, :*nd xsat* enwnined ih» Arithmetic
toSqwwre Boult, and in English gran a
Tn»r,4ri*t(»ryi*M#ijW*-dtoti)(.«vßiry by lieari
1 in n'Fl ntX •Avh'fdh he seemed at ’borne,
making n>« tnistukea, tfh«t>g : a small
ikbey and lesfted Hay vatuims people in the
Brsfiieitoe. ATI :ii»e-dli«h ts.-voiined on
the E sit day exhibited a firm-spending
»S'entrcemniT :amd proficiency, and the
B-sfiienoe ireqnests.d wnd liegged ito test
sttse-rjjclass, ttlksl ttliey rpight know of a
cerlswity tt'kiiene avsg nothing n>neiy
prepared, «r *»»pe«ificia:l in the ex Atm on*
lion. They were tested and thoroughly
tested by 'the AT.di.-nce, hut they solved
•every .problem and analiz. and every sen
tence given them without the least
'heittsney or embArrassmcnt. The last
thing in tho evening., a.u .algebra class
was esamun-d.. Tiiey had born Jttcdy
i Wig.tWK) mofith* o;dy., nnd.it was an-*
| n-uuiccd by their teacher that they
Could wink and had worked every
prohleip in Robinson’s Algebra and the
sq lienee was at liberty to giro them
any pr..position in that algebra, to
which the cl»*s added—or any other
algebra. Suffice it t<> say they worked
every < tamplo given them >vith ease
and dispatch. Then .PnJ. .\!obtey atke
nounced to the audience that on tlic
ensuing day their best classes ?v.-uld
be examined.; that the clauses of their
s lino! had learned principles and not
tlie verbage of books; that they defied
the world; cow'd one! come all! with
their biggest puzzles,hardest sent-en-oes
and most difficult problems; that, mi
like many touchers, he would not go"
' offended, but the harder the sentence
| nr bigger the puzzle the more -cordi »l-y
he woo and thank them.
On *the sec.nd day the examination j
opened with a class in Natural Science, '
which acqn It'd ; t*cif most handsome- \
!y. After thit, s class in English;
L'rnmmnr, which had been studying .
ts/o months under Fr. f. Mobley. lie
uses no grammar st a!!, teacnVa it ftl-,
together at the , botii and occupies:
abcut twenty tuinotia to the clas«, 1
which would m «ke 12i hours this class
had devoted to tho stndy of English
grammar. Yet, out of the many sen
tences given by the audience, not one
bothered this class of girln for a mo*
ment. It certainly far surpassed any
we ever witnessed in grammar. Poetry,
asr', whats and all sorts of sentences
were givey thorn, but tlicv bad been
too well trained to even hesitate.
After this, Cupt. Liatcr examined ft
class in arithmetic. This class during
the six months, had about worked
through and reyiewejj Gi-ecnleaf ’s Com
mon School Arithmetic. They seemed
to fiave been well taught, and worked
with rose and dispatch tho various
problems given them. Also, a class
or two in English grammar of boys,
who had had precisely the same oppor
tunity as the ,d#BB of girls above men
j tioned. This class was also tested by
: many very intricate sentences given
iby teachers in the audience, all of
which were parsed without delay or
error by the class. After this, a class
in tiie Natural ScieAceswkichftcqnittftd
themselves with great credit.
In the evening Gapt. Lister exam
ined a class in History, which read
well and answered fluently the many
Questions propounded to them. Next
was examined a little grammar class,
composed of littlp boys and girls, ap
pea-’nir to be 'rum eleven to thirteen
or f.un teeu’yc.irs ul age. I’ivf Mobley
tnm uiiCed that this olaes wild parse
■any thing that anybody j iae could and
ai lie would, parse it against hii\
class iu the United ’States of
.if ;.ny igc or Situ At fijlkTrol. .An*,
drew*, w lio ..ha« taAJgbt cleft n years
and ranks ns a-A’ery lin*
gnist r.nd flo.’il gave ser
er.il -suntenccs ernd a -very inncate
piece of pm try. Some ot er very
'leavued gentleman itxjui stvd the class
to purse some twenty lines iiti'l*ope’s
KssbV on Man, winch was aaid to-be
about the hiuiiest, part of the essay and
priliaps as difficult io.purse as could
be found in the English language, all
of which this little class disposed of
most satisfactorily and without the
least diffi- iily or hesitancy. Win n they
had stood the seven- test to which they
had been subject, and and sol tenee nf < r
sentence gtybit and remlily parsed, oT>-i
evet y li dy fujly satisfied llial the class
was at! Ujat its teacher yd .lined so i>,
,fe co-.l<L«taik the deep emotion and
great lore and interest showed by.tin n
-teacher lor every nu mber of this little
(jlaSs. The tie that VMUted pupil anri
.VacWr seemed'>tw be rjjntnally more
tejide.r than, the tie of, parentsmd child
•There wan also a Class e-x.iipinetl is
Yugil Thia class had been attid\inq
Latin only about -ix montlis, during
which tittle thqy fc’.d learned the grain..
tuar, read through and reviewed twic
the Latin 'Reader, C»* r, am! the fiist
b. ok of the Enied in Virgil. Priif
Moliley tsirned this class over to Pn.fr
Eilia and .others to examine, ut; tin-g
that this class had learned iu six months
wliat other classes at other schools
g'lit-rully learned in two years and a
half, and he wanted them to test the
cV*s to the 'bottqni,,make them jars •
wlicret'bey pleased and read where they
pleased und read and [utrsc. until they
were thoroughly-SHttwlied. We arc not ■
Latinists; but heattl no coripcti- n
made, and therefore take it for granted
n * mi-takes veto made. After this,
I’rnf. Mobley called out his first grain*
mar class. - Sonic gentleman request, and
this class to pat sc Pope’s Univcisul
Prayers As soon ns'it was written
upon the black-board, the cl tt-sscanned
it, parsed it, transposed and dissected
it generally, ho where encountering t. e
least difficulty. After this, many olho
intricate sentences were given the class
sod numerous questions asked, ttat.il
all ace,re-.c<mvi.^ceil4-k*t (Jnmpbcll Cotin
tv, .it'it'mr in or tmt of schools, could
boast of bettor grammarian* than to in
class’ I heard tint one opifiilih ex-'
pressed,• and that was that this was
decidedly the best Hod must thorough
grammar class they ever saw in a
scltnol room.
Itr our hutnl iu opinion, P. of. Mobley
ha* no superior iu the State iu im
parting instrnitioa. So happy is hr-'in
this art, that without apparent eff -rt
h cau make the most intricate princi
ple of language.*) mathetn iticssiioule
uoil easy to the xwntprekioo of small
boys or girls His ability in this re
spect, I think, is most oatraordinary.
Upon the whole, 1 thiifk him a teacher
without a superior in the fvanth.
After -this class, (’apt. fiittir called
out al)icri.m»ry ciaan nf urn; dl girls
which acquitted themselves very cred
itably. After this, ati arithmetic class,
which, however, in consequence of Hu
la eness of the » veiling, did not have
an opportunity of showing off. I un
derstand that it ia a most thorough and
excellent class. Some other classes
were not *»gnmined, the teachers not
tiling able 1o reach them However,
they proposed that if the audience, tie
parents or any one desired to hear them
examined they would go on till the.
hour for the exhibition, as they knew
them to be proficient and thorough.—
Everybody was satisfied and agreed
that students and teachers had done
their duty and stood unrivalled, at least
in my experience.
There was an exhibition each night. I
A more perfect success I never 'wit
nessed in the way of an exhibition.—
Nearly every piece was well delivered;
every part well acted and most taste
fully gotten tip. We want no better
proof of its great excellency than that
a large nud crowded audience sat fur
over four hours each night in marked
silence and quietude*. It is -true, 4ius‘
last night there was a little cop/nsion
in cou«?queuco of tLn r*!* driving
those sealed upon the orstside into the
house. With that slight exception tire
most exceHept ,i„rder and quietude per
vaded the eutire audience each night
go well were they entertgiaed by the
exhibition. The larger portion of both
1 tvight’s exhibition was original, and
I th'« 'Vfta half tire secret of its enter
| tail.ment.
The Fairbur* High School is un
’ questionably one of the best Itistilu
| ti.jus of learning in Georgia. Situated
1 on the Atlanta A West Point Railroad,
| 2p mili'B from Atlanta, in a beautiful,..
white, sandy country and in a thriving,
flout isliing village, notv the rtulVty rile
of U JaifHftU • sjorruty. -this' Srittftntfbti
c. iTTtolljl— 1 |i’rtinrfvr
a!earn thAf *’«f »«'
tt eitfi: in. m tbs, tncbidvag bo am I
and liaiirtiiwiti u..t^atci-edEftydollars.
Then ,If#fttlWiiiißli»iyad"rti>ispeat hmt i
i utiiitf T know of. 1 aeaw taxt -sny, iwrft*
done, ♦'aiTbbrn ITigfi ‘Sefiool. ’
Ax OssXffrrs.
Obituary.
C!«a. on the lift of May. near, Efttrlxirn. In
CatsptieU eiiuuty, Gh., Mr*. L’.
Joxss, in htflAth yesr.
She liwvi-s so nfftctidnnte husband. Mr_ 15.
F. Junes. tWn stnsl! children, n deVotrd motbrr
brotb r, larl'TS nud i\ Inr? • circle of Irh'tul.-
to mourn her ,or*. None kuen her but,to left
nntl nmintrtc' dispositiua. and
Christian vlrtuas. In her death society h.s.s
one ol its fcriytmt jewels, hat ••heleavrs to her
surviving relaiivre and Irit-nda anothcrforqiblc
and. monstranoo of the traih and power of the
Christian r to give
•• Sweetest pleasur e while- we' live,
>d twlid.contort* when we die.”
Jn her nigTeriuga from an ncute Pneamonlß.
wliich Tmi it» latal.coarse in nine days, ahe
was eariv ijspreised with her approaching dis
solution, aM-fer several ytsys her intad nud
soul secned to va'cillste Met tre n the leeed
ohjecTi <>f'e“rTtv..isiid the opening visions of ths
hcnveolv world; 'ln the midst itif her-denth’*
apf&ringMhc‘rt'giicsteJ that her htwerltc hymn
should be autig and joined in *-clear voieeua
staging tSfa beautilnl verse :
•• tea when this heart and flesh -hall fail,
moral life gbml cense,
I iimlt fiSiseJM witlini t e vail
A life Ol joy niid peace.’” , . . r
Her soul seemed to be in -vestures otjoy, and
she exedaimed, “ )h.death, where ia'thy sling (
(Si, ginve, -where is thy ■ Victury I" j She then,
staked ty; her dear little.-eWldren, Jtbseil thetn.
and telt-t parting blcaepig. to her sorrowing
relatives i*r,d frie.idi, and cultnly di’ed.tS net.e
the Chriatmn lea, . .
'Dten.—On (he 2d of July.' little’ IlrTrut
JoHr.it her babe; ag and, -t months niid l',6dt\ys.
Ttin-enrly has the tube been called to its
absent motk-r. , --■
.('ufrlftnu ,tlai4trii>i >'
CsrrtrsMxls-sprtssly fcf Tiik Pautst'sec Srb’rix. t.
C0rn...'...' per bn*b*l *1 £5
Ment, ” , 1 -fit
<inck Peas “. 1 0 ( > .
Ploun .. . I- per 100 lbs. $o 00 to f. 01)
Bacon-SH'mitders nor lb • !<*
( !# . itib’d Sides. . Ul,
(J.ear iiides.Lit
-Lard . ....... .. .jper lb . 10
Cheese 11 *’ . n*’o
Butter.“ “ 20
iOg’es .-fter dot 10
Chic,ketja. oftsli If
Saptrs. '....per, lb IT. to 1C
Molasses.", per gnl * 40 so 50
,Hlce. . per lb . . 10
Soap, ” " 10 to (5
Cnndtea. - . 20
Salt. '•* rk 250
Factory l Tlirea4;.'ii"'i biitlcfi '' * U.3q
ShartingS;...: .’ per y.l 10 to , : l3
: Prints " into -W
T«b**e'-fi. . ~t "P*t lb Cite 1 00
Hay-Wniofhy. ...prioolhs 2 00
Pal|»r;(» (fißiTtht.
CorTeated tinakly hjr Thornton A Hollrmnn.
Pri.nta. to ldj
Mentpntt.Qsnabnrg? pr yd 15
Augusta bheeting....... 1.... *• 13J
•• J Shirting “ ? l h J
"i" “ J
1 i king,.; 1-2 nod a (mil 3.5
Factory ,Yarns '.;-.vi3o SI 40
Tobucce.ri 15 to St «
Flour... .'.-.pet bbl. ?<.O<J -to $M OB
Sugar pr II). Ik and a half th-'M
Cot Tee, per lb It'] to 22
Kice..„ ... “ 10
80dn..\j,i... f.-.... “ 124
Balk Meat—Clear sides . " 13 to 134 j
Clear nibbed... ” 12 ;
, Shoulders...... •* 10
Scovil HacK No. V 85
Nail* 87
Eggs ... /per (In* 15 ’
Uhl) OF TIiAAKb.
I desire- to icttiiu ijtuuk* to m\
friettup ittnl emtom- rs for the liberal
pntromigc- tlnvy have given tint ttiuct-
I stitrteti (Uusitioti* in this place.
tKmfwiiig by t-xpci iiTt a; that tin
Mercantile Burincsa was tt lutzittlous
one, and that i should have great
difficulty ifi pleasing, every attic, as well
tut supplying the want* of my custom
era at Atlanta price*, as was promised
■•iu rny first advertisement. Yet, lam
flippy to say that I belli ve A have .stic
cp<led heyotifl tny most saKg-uitiearx- •
pectatioim, and that rny btisinet-s i* i
■povr cbtahlished upon a firm founda
"lion, ‘"•arKl ' I shall use every effort to
keep it so.
I shall continue to make improve
mentis ns -my trade demands it, and,
in the fall, I .shall'bring ■ti a very
heavy stock 'of all kinds nf
goods im, mv line of hnsiness, and 1
hope to convince the.people Lhat.they
cat; buy goods as cheap here ns in tfie '
other markets
‘ Again, thunking jwti fir y«mr sup
port tu the past, and hoping to stilj
have it in she future. . I rqspeclltiljy
beg jour acceptance of this, my card
of thanks.' ' " J. Brantley.
Fairburn, Oa., July 14 /h, 18T1.
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’""rnyiilf .'flainwn’.wD .JE W£hit K,
A 'r:v * U®
i'm it "f» Jk anr
’Surer and , ~
- • wnntSAil istsset, *‘ -*••• •■ • • , 3a*
Watch Repairing, Jervliy Manufacturing ntid Repairing done in tt*
Best sod most .Economic..!.rummer.. All Work Warranted. . myl9 ly
" A PKOCL A MATRON. '
CrOP.GJA r
BT P.t’Fed V. BtH LOCE,
Qorvrwr cf -ftld State.
Wsritr.*.*, Official 'inft.irmatiom li'tts
been n ci-ued-et 4hit» Depart ment that
an assrttu'it with intent to mutder was ,
conimjtU'd it) the county of Habersham ■
oil or about the 13th of June last upon
tlio person oT.'lsaac Oakes, by one
Execrt ickjon; anil' tlmt-i'Ufo said Diek
non ti.;s fl-id ft. icf justice;
Now, thetefure,! have thought proper
to Issue tlrt*, my'PiticlamfttiTiti, herein
ofiTering >1 reward ot ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS, for tlie'aj.m.el'eiisi m and
deli 0 y f thq a , id. I iok-pn, W .(1 ev
idenee snfli C 'ltvjct, to the
Siti-'f tflf of H bernhunt ct'iiintV, in order
that he-irtny be bimight. ti'tria! for the
offense wttti which he stand -r charged
Given under my !t*nd and the Great
Seal of llir State, at xhn.Capj'ul, in
the city of Atlanta this 14rit day (if
-Tiily, in the year of'otir L-u'd Eigh
teew Uundia-d atsl Seventyarme., aqd
of .the IndepettsiaMCo. of the United
Stuteaof America the Ninety fifth
RUFUSB. BULLOCK. .
By the Governor:
David G CVttinq, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION t
Tho said Enoch Dickson is about 24
or 25 years of age, weighs about 135
or ,140. pounds, has auborn Imir, gray
nr liazle eyes, is about 5 feet 3or 4
inches high, tk, rather Utir complexion,
has a light beard, and always,looks off
when talking to any person
jnly 24-it
A I* HOC LA MAll 1 N.
GEORGIA: • . -■*-
Bjf rufu.Ub. bbluV.k,
' iflovernor of saUI Stst'-,
WmaSAS, ©flUcial information lias
been received at tlii* Department that
Jon*t R kr,;.t.Y and.Cium.v.s A. Kr.icr,
reeenMy! coiMvrctdil in ltTiell County
cupertor Ctu«t,'of 4-lie offi-nse of man
- have escaped from the o .tn
moo jail'of said eoiinty, where they
have been ewofined-HwaWing tlieir're
mov.tl to tlieriVuilcntiary of this State;
and
Whereas, ,Tbe Grand Jury of said j
comity, in their general presentments, !
recommend that the Governor of tins j
State off. r a snitabT* reward for the j
;»|>prehension and deliv ry of the said
John K mid Git Ant rs A. Khixy: . j
1 have thought propei;, tliera-fore, to
iMMiie tin*, my proclamation,, hereiij |
offi-i itig a reward of JfU'V E 11U NHR ED
DOLL.VUS .fur -the appn-liensiun and
delivery of the mnd-Jon* K. and GiiaS
A. Kelly, to fire Sheriff of sail county
tit Tertcdl.
Given under my hand tin* Great Seal
of the State.nl the Capitol in Atlalit ,
this eighteenth day ot July, in the
year of our Lord Eighteen linn
died and Seven!y**otte, and the In
dependence ' o! the United States ol
America the Ninety Fifth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
- David G. Cottino, Secretory of State, j
July 21.4 t
A POC LA NATION.
GKOn G I A: "
BY RCFCIi B. BULLOCK,
(iiivcrnor of said State
Wnt pEAP, on the 7th day of June,
1870, a Proclamation was issued fiom
this Department, offering a rewind of
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for the j
apprehension and delivery, with **vi ,
deuce to con.vict, t.i the fehnr.tff of Tab i
iaferro eoirnty, of Alexander 11. Evans, I
Icha-ged with tliejtuurder of Jesse Nu-j
j n:i, in said county: and
Whereas,.'.the said Evans is still at j
hu/e, continuing his depredations, and j
it being represented to me that the 1
murder committed by him was inert j
wilful and atrocious, and that it is the j
nniverso desire of the citizens ol said ;
■eoin.r-y that th;» said Evans in* arrested !
I torn Ins evil doing* at»d btdtighl to a ’
i speedy trial and punishment ; '
Now, tlieiefbro, in- order the more ;
effectually to make certain the at test j
of the said Evans, I have thought j
proper, and do hereby lifter an addi
-1 tintin' reward ol Five Hundred Dollars
j far .the arrest and delivery of the said
| Alexander H Evans to tire Sheriff ol
! fallia.ley.ro eininty, and a reward ol
! Fiyi* Hundred Dollars mi his conviction.
Given under my hand .and Ibl-' Great
Seai. of the Sjafe, »t the Gapitnl in
Atlanta, tins twelUb day nf .July,
iii ’the 'year of our lau J JJighteen.,
Iltiiniied' and Srvetitjoone,' 'and of
• tihe ILui'-peadi.'tice ot '.the United
Stairs of America the .Ninety-sixth.
RUFUSB BULLOCK.
Bv the Governor:
David G. Cottinc, Sec’ty of State.
july2l-4t :
\ LI. KINDS t)F BIItLKS \ND !'E*T,\-
! \ meats tu he bad fur [V cort of i-*rinliriß
‘ at J. BRANTLEY’S V*ri«ty Store, Fairburn
A PKOCLAJiATICN,
GEO'E'QIAi '
8t RUFUS B. BULLOCU.
Govr-rnef’ of raid Stnfv
Wg-RSAj, Offieiul infertnation has
been recei vi and at iliis Depai tmeiit that
cue Punts FrtlCßs, a notorious charac
ter, -has of late committed many depic
dationj itpon tlie gcodriiud law abidijig
otizriis of iL'impkin oo'tuitv, and tho
counties udjifcent Thereto, •end that
sefcral * indictments arc now potrding
against him in those commie*, ehargv
ing hint assault wid) )JR e iit. to murtlttr,
arson, horse stealing, other di-vers
Crimes; and ,
Whereas, Niitwithstiinding the dil
igent iff 1 U by the civ?l authorities in
endeavoring- to apprehend the tnvitj
frjcks, he.* has svtcceede.d in. eluding
their, vi.gilence, and i* still at.largo
greatly to the terror and the disturb
ance of the peace and good order t)f
skid communitr s:
- &uw, therefore, believing that (ltd
offeriip; of a suitablo rt ward'is essen
tial ns a me mu of bringing Injustice
the said FMcKS, 7 have thought proper
to' issue this my proelarnaTitip., nrei'wbv
offering a reward of FIVE IH'NnRED
DOLLARS for the uppveln,nsi a tuw4
delivery of the .said i’l.l'.LT FittcKS to
the Sheriff of Lumpkin county, and an
ndditionitl reward of FIVF HUNDRED
DOLLARS ort lii«*.convi#tibn bf rtuy iVt
tin* felonies with he «t«rtids
charged. .
Given under ray. hand and the Gres-'.
Seiil, of the State, 111 the (’npitol
in Atlanta, this tlib twelfth day of
.Inly, in the year of nitr Lord
Eighteen Hundred and Seventy
one, and of Aho Independence of
the Unit.'*! fttmlwi V America tlm
Ninety-fifth.
RUFUS fDIULT.OUK.
;By the Governor: **
David O. Cottixo, Secret my of State,
jnly 21 4t * -
A PKOCLAAI VTION.
£ EO R.a I A:
i BY RUFUS B. ftCLLeuK.
Quvernor ot s%i*.l Ft Ate
‘WnEREAS, There is now pending in
the Superior Gout t of Muse'gee court-.
tv, u Bill of Indictment charging
Sharp Johnson with the crime of rntir
dci, »lh-^e* J . to 'haVi' bec'n roewit ipti-4
upon the body «f iißuiaimet F. Paul in
naiil comity of Miise iget-, on about tip)
10111 Novciiibe,r 14W9, and it being rep
resented t > me that the said Joilnsi/W
lias fled from just ice;
I have thought pi oper, .to. issue this
my proclamation , hereby iiffrring.P. re
ward of FIVE HUNDRED irOLL.VRF
for the nppio hensioit and delivery of
the said Sharp J «SBon, with evidence
‘sufficient to con.vitt, lq thc.ShcrUT of
said county of Mn«cuget*, in order rivet
lie may be brought f« trial for the of-.
fe 11 sc with which lie stand* indicted.
Givt-ti under toy hand and the Great
Seal iff the State, nt tl*e<!apitnl- in
Allunt.-s, this seventeenth Owy tjf
Jady, in the year of our Lord
Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-. ilie,
a. ltd of the Independence of the
United States of America;Hie Nuie>
ty fifth.
RUFUSB BULLOCK.
By the Goveuor:
David G. Cdttinq, Sec’ivof State.
.jnly 21 41
A PI4OCLAMATK)N*
GEORGIA:
| BY RUFUS E. BULLOCK.
Governor of said State'
Whereas, Official information has
! been mot ived at tin's Department thut_
j Jakes Toombs, a desperate character,
I recently convicted of'inur/lcr and con
fined under sentence of death in the
enmnien jail of Houston county, ha-s
! made his escape from said and da nw*
, itt large;
Noiv, therefore, 1 have thought.''
1 prooer to issue this, rny-profclmhali< »«*,
\ lu-reby offering u reward id ONE
; TIIOUS.VN D DOLLARS for the appro
! hetidinn and delivery nf the sad JaMF.3
i Toombs to the Sheriff ot said county,
iol liougt.ll, in order 1 hut .he nitty .bu
! punished for the offense with wliich
I Is* stands convicted.
, Given umlw -r.iy jiiand and the U*r-eat
S<*al of tlic State, at the O iphto! in
Atlanta, tliis the fonrteentii any of
July in the year of our Lord Eigh
teen llu mixed and Seyent j-not..
Slid Ilf -the ll.depeiid'. 'nee .of I lie
United States of Aiiiei’ita tii'c N ine
ty-ofi»r. -•*•:/ -4pA"
RUFUS B. BUL’LOL’K
By the Govertibf;: * ' *'
David G. Co'tiiirg, sccretwy cf Stirte.
• j tly 21-4 t '
Valuable Faw-for Sali i *
Iu four iuibi« of Fairborn-, oa.. can b»
bought on liberal teun* on-- ot the twist farms
in middle Georgia Hemernbt-r tlint it is is
The most henlrJiy'ciOHritty jp tjie world. An
one desiring a good larm "npnlr to the EoUt
of the Faikdck.* Sentinel.
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