The Fairburn sentinel. (Fairburn, Ga.) 1871-1872, June 30, 1871, Image 4

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'1 IIK l.insT Kl.VO' —A ConCSpUlldcllt pi ilic Hi,stuii Traveler, writing from fil. Julius, Newfoundland, says: As 1 mu on flip subject of curiosi ties, I nv y mentiup that I was shown Jhe other day, liy n gentleman here, a plain gold ring, to which a curious history attaches. A fisherman of Trin )ty Bay, on opening the stomach of ft podfish one day last summer, found in it, to his astonishment, this rhig. It js rather massive, and on the inside are engraved the words, “God ahor coniinew onr lore.” fudging bv the prtlingraphv of tliis motto, one would bo inclined to conclude that the ling jnust be at legist u couple of centuries old; but ilieu it may be a modern en graving of an ancient line, the spell jig b. i:g lift unnllcred. l’eihaps pome of you) jeadc.s may be able to point to authorship of the mot to. — But the question is, where did the cod fish | ich it up? Was the golden oil clet placed on some fair taper linger buHj^^M^^Rti.-i — the blushing, tea i p, receive the cm blerp pj plighted affection, on which her fond lover has gut inscribed the fnotto, “God abov coutinew our love?” Did some years of lmppy wedding life follow, and then did a terrible calamity close thp scene? We picture our selves a storm in the wild Atlantic— a sinking ship a husband and wife clasped in one another s units going flown into thp “dare imfathomed ocean” pale and ghastly they are lifid on the lloor of the great deep, the tangled pea weed is eutertwined with the long, fair hair. The delicate hand becames tho prey of fishes, ami the go)t}en cir clets finds ;> per (jug place in the maw of tho ajl deyoui ing cod. Strange destiny) |sut stranger utill, the: i ing is drawn with the fish into the bort ol the fisherman, and is now a curiosity ju the hands of strangers ! Who knows but were t|ip tale 1 have told widely tavculated on the wings of press it might meet thp eye of some surviv ing relative of the wearer, who could identify it liy tl;e unusual motto, and to whom it would bo unspeakably pre vious. lamina position to guarantee the truth of the story, The evidence is conclusive that it w;pi found as 1 have described; and the strong possi bility is that it came from the wreck of some unfortunhle vessel Unit perish ed near them: shores, or perhaps far put in the Atlantic, 'I UK Distiukt Sciioui.’jjASTKu.—There ix one thing in| tbio UfjAPVftOui UH\t t,l that I always look upon withrilixt feel jugs of pity and fespect. But there vx one man jn tin's world so whom I alwus take off mi hat, and rpmaju uncovered until he gets safely hy, and that is the dislrikt school master. When I meet him, 1 look upon him as a matter just returned from the stake, or on his way there to bo cook ed. Lie leads a mope Ipncsum and single life than an old bachelor, and a more pnjfjoim one than an old made. lie remembered just about as long and afieektiunatcly tiz it gide board in by a traveling pnek peddler. If ho undertakes to make his schol ars luv l|im llie chances are he will neglect their lupuiu', and il he don’t lick Iheift now and then pretty often they will soon lick him. r j'ho distiikt Hchoohnustcr ain't got a fiiend on the tint side es the eat th.— The boys snow ball him dinin’ recess, jhe girls put water in Ids hair dye, and |ho school commitee makes him work for half the money a bartender gits, and board him round the neighboibopd, where they give him rye coflee sweet- I'll with molasses tew dried, and kod jisli hulls three times a day for vittels. Don’t talk tew me about the pu sh unco of the onshunt Job. Job bad jvretty plenty ov biles all over hint; no doubt tliey were all ov one breed. Every yung one in a distiikt school vx a bile oy a different breed, and each yung one needs a different kind ol poilltiss tea' gel II good lied on him. Eiiny man who iias kept a distiikt pehoul for ten years and boarded around the neighboi hood ought to be a major geuppal and have a pension for the rest of his natral days, qnd a boss and wagon tew do his guilt round in. —Josh Ijiilings. The death wan ant of Laura Fai l ' is described as a “ sombre-' .Hiking docu ment, ciigiossed ip beautiful cbiro grapby, having a deep black border, tho leaves j fined by a black ribbon, jhe ends of which are confined under pile black seal of the Court. ’* We learn wisdom from failure more jhaii fiom success; we often discovei Vvhat will not do, by find ng out what >nll do; and lie who never made a mis take, never made a discovery. A PROCLAMATION. GKOIiGIA : liy Kil l's 1!. BULLOCK, Govi rnor of .“aid Staff, \VipEnr.43, Oflieiul information has heen received at, this Department that on or about the* first day of Way last, in the county of Fulton, one John Oam- I'RFI.I, did, without | invocation what ever. coiuiiet the i lie-use of assault with intent to minder, upon the person of F. M. Stniili hy stiooting at him six times, I woof tin: shots takingefieet and inflict iug set ions wounds on tho body of said Ismilh sand Whereas, Notwithstanding the efforts of the civil officers of Fulton count, to arrest said Campbell, lie has micceeded in making his escape, and is now at large; and it being fill flier reported that he, the said Campbell, is a desperate character, and generally bidding defiance to the law; Now, therefore, 1 have thought proper to issue this, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the n|>prc licnsion and delivery of the said John Cami'uku., to the Sheriff of said coupty of Fulton, in order that tie may be brought to tiia! for the offense with which he stands charged- Given under my hand and the Great Heal of the State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this tho first day of June, in the year of our Lord Eighteen 11 nml red and Seventy-one, and of the Independence ol the United Sta les of America the Ninety-fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor: David G. Cutting, secretary of State. juno2 4t A PROCLAMATION. O E 0 It (1 1 A: 13V RUFUS J!. BULLUCff, Governor of said Stale Whereas, There is now pending in the Superior Court of Cherokee county a Bill of Indictment, charging James li. Cloud, Win. Cloud and George P. McCraw, alias La Fayette McCraw, with the crime of murder, alleged to have been committed upon the body of Jeriy Garrison in said county of Cherokee; and Whereas, The said James B. Cloud, Win. Cloud tjnd Geo. P. McCraw, alias Lafayette McCraw, have been arrested and confined under said charge, and subsequently made their escape from jail by breaking therefrom, and are now at large greatly to the danger of the peace and good order of the community. Now, therefore, in order to bring them to speedy trial for the crime with which they stand charged, j have thought proper to issue this, tny proela uiation, hereby offering a reward ol TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS each, far the apprehension and delivery ol the said James B. Cloud, Win. Cloud nml Geo. P. McCraw, alias LajLiyelte McCraw, to the suerm oi uncroii.ee county. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the Slate, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this tho twelfth day ol June, iu the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one, and of tho Independence of the United States of America the Nine ty-fifth, RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By thcCovenor: David G. Cotting, Sec’ty of State, h in u DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &.C. PEMBERTON, TAY LOR & CO., 11 'll ULESA Ls BE L GO/STS, Atlanta, - Georgia, INVITE tho attention of Merchants, Physi- L uluus aml others to their large of Drugs, Medici net., Cticiuiciila, Paints, Oils, Glass, Patent Medicines, Fancy Goods, xo., xc„ which, lor quality nml low prices, Defy Competition in the South. U'o solicit an ('lamination of nnr Stock and Prices. We wilt make it to your iutenst to trade with u». anise-ts J’pM BFRTON, TAYLOR & CO. Georgia, fainnhrll County. Ordinary's Okcick, Mvy t>o . i>7l, r j'HOS. J. PHILIPS has applied lor Kxeiup ! lion ol a certain bay marc colt, about line mnulti old. it bring a second application, and 1 will pass upon the same at It o'clock, a. m .on ttie lit i day June. IST 1, at my office in Fair hurn, in said county. R. p. BJ2AVEKS, juuc2 2t Ordinary. sr.imt; MACHINES. fptl prisons wishing to purchase the In < I SEWING MAC jii NES, would do well to call and su Vli-s Eva Reynolds, ns slie is the agent tor the Howe Machine. It is the best Machine known to the public. It will Hem. Mitch. Fvli. Tuck. Bind, timid, Embroider, Ac. Iti tact it will do all that eau be done with the needle, ior iurthrr particulars address or call on Miss Eva K Reynolds. Faiiburn, ua. juti2 12m It ES I Olt E YO l it SIGHT! Spectacles Rendered Useless ! 0 L I) EY E S M A 1) E N E \V ! AIR, disease* of the rye successfully treated . by Ball’s new Patent Ivory Lye (ups. Read lor yourself and restore your sight. pectacles and surgical oj.erations rendered useless. The inestimable lib -frig of Sight is made perpetual by the as" of the new Patent Improved Lye Cup. Many ol mi- most omi r.ent physicians, occultist, students and divines, have had their si-ht permanently restored for life undenndol the lullowing diseases: !. Impaired vision; 2. Presbyopia, or far Higlilrdrii-Hs, or dimness of vision, commonly culled Blurting; a. Asthenopia, or weak eyes; I. Epiphora. running or wut<-ry eyes; 5. Sore Eyes—specially treated with the Eye (tups,cure guaranteed; U. Weakness ol the" Retina, or optic nerve; 7. Opthalmia, or irflamation of the eye and its appendages, or imperfect vision f om the effects ol inll imiuatioD; js. I’notophocia, or intolerance of light; 9. Overworked Eyes; 10. Mydesopsia, moving specks or Coating bodies before Hiceye; IJ. Amaurosis, or ob scurity of vision; 12 Cataracts, p.ritiul blind uess, the loss of sight. Any one can use the Ivory Eye Cups without the aid oi LL-ctor or Medicines, so as to receive immediate beneficial results and never wear spectacles; or, if using now, to lay them aside forever. We guarantee a cure in eyery Case wljore the directions arc followed, or wo will refund the money. 2,300 Certificates ol Cure. From lionrsl. Farmers, Mechanics, and Mer chants; some ol them the most eminent lead* iug professional and political men and women of education and refinement iu our country, may be seen at our office. tinder date of March tit), Horace Grcely, qf the New York Tribune, writes: “J. Ball, of oui city, is a conscientious and responsible man, whJ is incapable of intenliopul deception or imposition. Pick W. Merrick, ol Lexington, Ky., wrote, April 21, 18013: “Without my spectacles I pen you this note, alter using the Patent Ivory Eye Cups thirteen days, and this morning perused tiie entire contents of a daily newspaper, and ail with the unassisted Eye. “Truly aui I grateful to your noble inven tion; may heaven Ide.ss amipreserve you. i have been using spec tar let twenty years; I am seventy-one years eld. Truly yours, “ PROF. W. MERRICK ” Rev. Joseph Smith, Malden, Mass.,cured of on tint blindness, ol 1 ■ years’ standing, iu Oue ftjinnle, by the Patent Ivory Eye Cups. E. U, Elli*, Into Mayor ol Dayton, Ohio, wrote us November i. r >. 18(10: 1 have tested tho Patent Ivory Eye (flips, and I am satisfied they ale good. 1 am pleased v/iih them; they arc certainly the greatest invention of tile age. All persona wishing for full particulars, ref tilicaleu, prices of cures, &c.. will please send your address to us. and we w ii send our Treu tise on the Eye, of forty-four pages, free, by return mail. Write to DR. J. BALL & CO.. P. 0. Box 907, No. !J1 Liberty Street, New York. For the worst oases of MYOPIA, Or NEAR SIIITEDNESS, use our New Patent Myopic Attachments applied to the IVORY EY’E CUPS has proved a certain euro lor this disease. Send fuy pamphlets and certifiedt-’.- tree.— Waste nomore money by adjusting huge gla res on your nose and disfigure your in;e. Employment (or all. Agculs wauled for the New Patent improved Ivory Cups, just intro duced iu the market. The success is unparal leled by any other article. All persons out of employment, or those svishing to Improve their circumstances, whether gentlemen or ladies, can make a respectable living in this light and egsy employment. Hundreds of Agents are making Horn t*C> TO S2O A DAY. To live Agents Twenty Dollars a week w ill be guaran teed. Information furnished on receipt ol t aenty cants to pay fur cost of printing mu- Uriiils and return postage. Address Dr. J U.VLL&CO., P. o.l* : OA7, No. hi Liberty dare and, New . / <)ur A-ut for Campbell county, (la., i- Mr. AUGUSTUS- l). l ii.rttu, win* >»m weep an assortmnut of the Eye (,'ups at Dr. Good man’* Drugstore, Fairburn, and will accom modnte purchasers. lie will also keep a sup ply iu his house, six miles above Fail-burn, at lied Oak, Campbell county, Ga. apKK’.m HIE ( DEAFEST PAPER IN T 11 E S 0 V T 11. Tlio UrojH'ietors oi' the ATLANTA j NKVV FRA present that journal to the people oi Georgia as a live, reliable CHEAP NEWSPAPER, Its FJitoiial corps is composed ofpfcn ticim-ii of experience, talents and refine ment, and its facilities for obtainin'; reliable information from all quart-ru are not surpassed by any paper iu the South. Published in Atlanta, the seat of the State Government, the great railroad center of upper Georgia, and the most rapidly growing city in tin: South, wo oiler to the citizens of every portion of the State, it desirable medium for the diffusion of information. The FRA is devoted to the develop ment of the natural resources of Geor gia, and will labor at all times for tlu* i promotion of its material wealth. Any i scheme having for its object the ad- | vanecinent of Georgia’s greatness and power,will find an advocate in the Era. TIIE WEEKLY NEW FRA (Joptaips thirty-two polpmns of matter, and Litis but few aflvcrliticmeiits, thus giving a larger amount of reading matter for Two Dollars than any other weekly paper in Geor gia . A liberal discount to clubs The Daii.v Era is published on a sheet tho same si/.o us the Weekly at i? 10 per year, or £1 per month, and con tains from twelve to fifteen columns of leaning matter eaeli issue, inclu ding special dispatches, correspondence and all tiie local and general news of interest. Address: NEW FR Y OFFICE, Atlanta, Ga. BOM EN & SANDERS, MANTFACTtHKES OF Doot-.Sa-lt, Blimls,Motil(]iiig;s.Xc j Turning and Scrolling done lo Order. Plaining Mill on Forfyth street, near Macon A Western Railroad, j Address P. O. B No. M 7, Atlanta, Ga ! m,il2-i2m SOMETHING NEW! XTO Stcucil Cutter ston'd be without Put jL> ton * Stencil .oaf Key Chock outfit. Re na uiher that at the So ouii La-;, ess money is eusih made. Address B. Z. BUTTON, Eon 351. Atlanta Stencil works, Atla.'.ia, oa. main 12m |' , INK CUEWINt; TOBACCO and CHOICE !’ Havana Cigar.- at BRANTLEY’S Vaiety Store, Fairburn, Ga. apl3-tf NEW DRUG STORE AT FAIIIBURN, GEORGIA. . DR . GOOD MA A & CO. HAVE opened u New Hi ug Store in the HumphrW building, under the Masonic , ilall. Come riglit here to buy your imios, im; stiffs, r tivrs, oil, vikvish LAMPS, PETKOaud kIUONIVt OILS, ; ami every article usually kept in a Drug Store We ileal in pure Jlrugs. under the superin tendance of an old Physician. If we sell you any thing that is not genuine, return it and get your money. We will keep a good stock of Patent Medi cines, such as Vinegar Hitters, It ail way’s Medicines, > Ayer’s Medicines, Globe Flower, &c, Clonic and see for yourselves, GlO TO THE NEW DRUG STORE AND I get a hot tie of Dr. Goodmau’s Sarsaparilla Hitter* to purity your blood and give tone aud strength to your digestive organs. /JO TO THE NEW DRUG BTC it E AND VT get a box of Vegetable Liver Pills, pre pared by Dr. Goodman & Go. Try them and you will never be without them iu the future. Only one pill taken for a dose. READ! READ ! 1 READ!!! Act! Act! Act as this man did! Nkau Funm iiN, Cami-hku. County, Ga.. Dr. John Goodman: Dear Sir: My health ham been wretched for several years and l have tried various remedies for relief. I spent s’>o last year for medi cines in Neio York and received but lilde benefit. / have been taking your Veget able Liver Kills and Sarsajxirilla BiUers for two months, and 1 feel like anew man. My health is belter than it has been in five years. / may conscien tiously recommend your medicines to the ajftu led everywhere. Your, llespecfully, E. Humphries. UiyKli Towx, Campbell County. Dr. J. Goodman : Dkah Sir: 1 take a pleas ure in recommending your Sarsaparilla Bitters to the afflicted every where. One bottle has cured me of a loug standing Ulceration of the throat and mouth. They are surely a great remedy for all diseases arising from impurity of tho blood. B- A- CAMP, J. P. Fatpi CRN, Campbell co.,Ga.,Peb. 22,’71. We, the undersigned, having used in our families 1))-. John Goodman’s “ vegetable Liv er Pillsdo most cordially rceamutenJ them to the public as a safe and valuable family medicine. A. G. Hulsey, V- D.: J. Welch, R. C. Heavers, Ordinary Campbell Cognty: A. I>. Star ns, It. A Camp. O. A. Cantrell. Thomas W Latham, Attorney at Law; M. U. Wooddall, Clerk Superior Court. Atlanta, Ga., April 10, 1871. Dr. Joux Goopmax: Dkak Sir: I have used your Vegetable Liver Pills,aud I emphatically pronounce them to be, in my judgment, the best pills now in existence. It. J. CowAtir. Campbell Cocxty, Ga. April 19, 1871. Pu. Joux Goopmax : Dear Sir : My wife has t»een in very bad health for more than a year. She has used the Vinegar Hitters, and she has recently used oue Houle of your Sarsaparilla Hitters aud your Vegetable Liver Pilis, which has done her more good than all the medicine she had used during her sickness. T. \Y. WILKERSOX. Judicial Districts and Court Calendar. REVISED OCTOBER, 1870. SUPERIOR COURT —JUDGES AX'D SOLICITORS. ATLANTA CIRCUIT. Joint L. Hopkins. Judge. E P iluweii Solicitor General DeKalb —Fourth Mondays in March and September. Clayton—First Mondays in March and September. Fulton—Second Mondays in April aud October. AUGUSTA CIRCUIT. Wm. Gibson Judge 11, C. Foster Solicitor General Burke—Third Mondays in May uud November. Columbia —First Mondays iu May and November. McDuffie— First Mondays in April and October. Richmond Second Mondays in JattU' ary and June. BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. Noel B. Nigt Judge James M. Bishop Solicitor General Cherokee—First Mondays in March and fourth Mondays in July. Cobb—Third Mondays in March aud first Mondays in October. Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second Mondays fb September. Forsyth—First Mondays in April aud fourth Mondays in August. Fannin—Third Mondays iu May aud October. Gilmer—Second Mondays in May and October. Lumpkin—Second Mondays in April aud first Mondays in September. Milton—Fourth Mondays in Marclt aud third Mondays in August. Pickins—Fourth Mondays in April and September. Towns—Thursdays after fourth Mon days in May and October. Uuiou—Fourth Mondays iu May aud October. CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT. James Johnson Judge Cary J. Thornton ... .Solicitor General Chattahoochee —Fourth Mondays in March aud September. Harris—Second Mondays in April aud October. Marion —Third Monbays in March and September. Muscogee —Fouith Mondays iu May and November, Talbot—Third Mondays in March aud September. Taylor—First mondays in April and October. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT^ Josialt R. l’arrott Judge Charles E. Broyles. .Solcitor General Bartow —Third mondays in March and September. Catoosa—First mondays iu May and September. Bade—Second mondays iu May and November. Gordon—First monday in April aud October. Murray—Third mondays in April rnd October. Whitfield —Fourth mondays in April and October. FLINT CIRCUIT. James \V. Green Judge Lemuel B. Anderson.... Sol. General Butts—Second mondays in March and September, Henry—Third mondays iu April and October. Monroe—Fourth monday in February and August. Newton—Third mondays iu Marclt and September. Pike—-First mondays in April and October. Rockdale—Second mondays in March and September. Spalding— First mondays iu February and August. Fpson— First moudays in May and November. MACON CIRCUIT. Carlton B. Cole Judge Ezekiel \V. Crocker Soi. General Bibb—Fourth moudays iu April and October. Crawford—Second mondays in April aud October. Dooly—First mondays in April and October. Houston— Fourth mondays in May and Second monday in December. Twiggs—Third mondays iu April and October. NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Garnett Andrews Judge John M. Mathews Sol. General Elbert—Second mondays in March and September. Hancock —Second mondays in April and October. Hart—Third mondays in March and September. Lincoln —Fourth moudays in April and October. Madison—First mondrys in March and September. Oglethorpe—Third mondays iu April and October, Taliferro —Second mondays in May and November. \Varrcn--Fiist mondays in April aud October. Wilkes -First mondays iu May and and November. OCMULGEE CIRCUIT Philip B Robinson Judge Flemming Jordan So!. General Baldwin-Fourth mondays in February aud August. Greene—Second mondays in March and September. Jasper—Fourth mondays in April and October. Jones—Third mondays in April and October. Morgan—First mondays in Marclt and September. Putnam—Third mondays in March aud September. Wilkinson —First mondays in April and Octobei. ROME CIRCUIT. Robt. P. Harvey Judge C D. Forsyth Sul. General Chattooga— Fit>t moudays in March and September. Floyd—Ttiird mondays in January and Jtil}'. Folk —Second mondays in February and August. Paulding—First mondays in February and August. Haralson—4tli mondays iu Marf.lt aud September. Walker—Lust moudays iu February and August. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. John R. Alexander Judge Wm. B. Bonn, it Sol. General Berrien—3d mondays in March uud September. Brooks —3d and 4tlt moudays iu May and November. j Colquitt—Wednesdays after Ist tnon days in May and November. Dodge—Fridays after 2nd moudays iu April aud October. ! Irwin—Fridays after 2nd moudays in March and September. | Laurens—2nd mondays in April and' October. ; Pulaski—3d moudays in April and Oc tober. Telfair—4th mondays in April and Oc tober. Thomas—lst and 2nd moudays iu June and December. Wilcox—2nd mondays iu March aud September. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. James M Clark Judge Tbos P Lloyed Solicitor General Lee—4th mondays iu March & Sept. Macon—lst mondays in December uud 3d utonday in May. Schley—Second tuondaps in April and October. Sumter —Second mondays in March & September. Webster -Second mondays iu March aud September. TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT. W F Wriglit Judge Wm A Adams Solicitor General Campbell—Second moudays in April and October. Coweta—First mondays in March and September. Douglass—Third moudays April and October. Heard—Bd mondays Marclt aud Sept Troup—3d mondays iu May and Nov, Fayette—4tit mondays in April & Oct Meriwether—3d mondays in February and August. Corroll—lst moudays iu April and Oct WESTERN CIRCUIT. Charles D Davis. Judge William L Mailer... .Solicitor General Banks—lst mondays in April and Oct Clark—lst mondays in February and second monday in August. Franklin—2d mondays in April & Oct Gwinnett—First monday in March and second monday in September. Habersham—3d mondays in April and October. llall--3d mondays in Marclt and Sept Jackson — 4th mondays iu February ftl.d August. Rabun—lst moudays in April and Oct Walton —3d mondays in February aud August. White—Monday after the fourth Mon day in April and October. SILVER AND PLATy> WARE ! DIRECT IMPORTATION 0 F Five Hundred Crates Crockery TABLE AND POCKET OTJTXj 33 IT Y , TEV TRAVS, ASSORTED GRATES, WINDOW GLASS, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, We offer assorted Crates for sßo.—. end for List. TO HOUSEKEEPERS We offer the Cheapest and Best line of House-Keepers’ Goods in the city o Atlanta. Cutlery, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Waiters, Castors, Vases ant? Toilet Sets. Iu fact, anything needed in a we! kept house. Call with the cabin ap2l-12in McBRIDE & CO.