The Fairburn sentinel. (Fairburn, Ga.) 1871-1872, July 21, 1871, Image 4

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Thiufis that are Vain. Seaside picnickers often get a surf eat. Milwaukie eats ice cream with a fork. Spain hiu finally negotiated a "real” loan The Chicago Time* boasts that no other city could stand the river's small. Schoolmasters use the ferule as a Lord of health for diseased morals.— Madison, Wisconsin, has had a tub r ace, the tubs being manned and drawn by geese. Up at L’Anse, Michigan, they eat ice cream with red pepper. A negro once gave the following lost ,f De Gubernor of our State--IJe come lu wid very little opposition; he go out wid none at all.” Fashionable virtue—Flirt with your friend’s pretty wife; pretend you are in love with her older sister. The New Orleans Times thinks that Horace will be known hereafter among the Republicans as Diss Greeley. A fellow was told that three yards of cloth, by cuttingt wet, wold shrink a qnater of a yard. ” well’ then',.he inquired, “if you should wet a quar ter of a yard, would there he any left '(" This PnisTF.it —The following beau tiful tribute to the followers of the “stick and itile-,” is from the pen of Henj. F. Taylor, formerly of the Chica go Journal; “The printer i* the adjutant of thought, and this explains the mystery of the wonderful word that can kindle a hope as no song can; that word ‘we’ with a hand in-hand warmth in it—for tho author and printer and engineer together. Engineers indeed! When the Corsican bombarded (httijj, at a distance of five miles, it was deemed the verv triumph ol engineering Rut what is the range of this, where by they bombard the ages to be ? There at the ‘case’ he stands, and marshals with, the lines of forces arm ed with truth, clothed with immoriali’ ty and English. And whit can be no bier than the equipage of thought in sterling S.ixon—Saxon with a spear or shield therein ami that commission ed, when we are dead, to move grand ly on to “ the latter syllable of record time.” This is to wiu a victory from death, for this ha* no dying in it. "The printer is called a laborer, and the office sublime, life lie is performing, when he thus cites the engine that is to fling a wordid truth in grander curve than miasils o’er before described; fling it into the bosom of age, lie throws off liis coot, indeed, hut we wonder the rather he does not put his shoes from off his feet, for the place whereupon lie stumls is holy ground.” “A little song was uttered some where long ago; it wondered through the twilight fuhler than a star; it died upon the ear. lint the pi inter takes jt when it was lying there in silence, like a wondered hiid, he sends it forth from the aik that hell preseived it, and Hies on into the future with the olive branch of peace, and around the woi Id with melody, like the dawning of a spring morning.” An aiuiy onsion <i' General Joe Johnston’s aruhtes —I asked this question at Angoll Island of a body of regular officeis The answer deliv ered by a cool old veuteran was: “Joe Johnston. Joe cleaned his ictreat up the peninsula before McClel lan as smooth as a threshing floor lie didiqt jcuvee a nieul of victurils or an old pair of shoes. He amused She man around Atlanta one hundred days with f it ts at an offensive movement when he loudly commanded an effective poor liouso. Joe Johnston was always a clear soldier of prescience and nice starttey and dexterity. After Atlanta, old Senator Wigfall came up to John- St- n and said: ‘ Joe, I saw lhagg at Savannah, und he says ymi’re a denied fool.” “Did Bragg say that of me?”said J.-I ins ton, (nordnlously. “Certainly. Several people heard it. That is wlial he said you were.” How could General Bragg have icuson io denounce me in such terms? “Oh! lie said it took you one bundled days to fall hack on Atlanta and he could have done it in five!” A Plea roR rH£ New York Rioters. when the New York rioters were arraigned before the bar of justice In New York, Mr. Stphen Maury ap peared as their attornay and remarked thot most of these men were ignorant and poor at that, for a week past, they had been incited by a certain class to create this riot, and when they had got into trouble their leaders deserted them. So, under the circum stances, he felt it to his duty osier IPs ocr vices NEW DRUG STORE AT FAIRIIURN, GEORGIA. DR. GOODMAN A CO. HAVP epsmsi a New Ding Store In the Humphries building. und>-r tbe Masonic Hall. Com - right lu-re to buy your BR|i64 t DIE SHFFS, FJD.YI3, OIL, YABJISU Linn, PtTEO and MROSHE 0f1.4, oral every article usually kept In a Drug Btore We deal la pure Drugs, under the guperln tendance of an old i’bysiclan If we »ell you any tb'rag tbat is not genuine, return it and get your money. We will keep a good stoek of Patent Medi cines, sue ll as Vinegar Bitters, It ml tv ay’* Medicines, A f Medicines, Globe Flower, Ac. Coroe and nee for yourselees. GtO TU THE NEW DRUG STORE AND F get a bo-tie of Dr. Goodman’s Sarsaparilla Bitters to purity vour blood nnd give tone und strength to your digestive organs. rU) TO THE NEW DRUG STORE AND 3 get a box of Vegetable Liver Pills, pre pared by Dr. Goodman A Go. Try them und you will never In- without til cm in the future Only one pill taken for a dose. READ ! JIICAD ! I READ 1! ! Act! Act! Art as this man did! Nnah Eaihiickv. Camtbkm. Coi .tv. Ga.. 1)k JuBN Goodman: Dear Sir: My health ha a been wretched for several years and 1 hare tried various remedies for relief. / spent SSO last, year for medi cines in New York and received hut little benefit. I hare been taking your Veget able Liver Pills and Sarsaparilla Bitters for two months, and I feed like anew man. My health is better than it has been in five years. / may ronscien tiously recommend your medicines to the afflicted everyu-here. Your, Respectfully, K. lllMl’llßlES. li ivKit Town, Campbell County. Dll. J. Goodman : Dkak Sut: i take u pleas ure in reoommeiiding your .Sarsaparilla Bitters to the afflicted every where. Ouo bottle has cured me of a long standing Ulceration of the throat nitd mouth. They are miroly a great remedy lor all diseases arising from impurity of the blood. B. A. CAMP, J. P. Fallii t:lt.s, Campbell co.,G».,Fcb. 22,*71. We, the UDdersignt-U, having used in our families Dr. John Goodman’s “ Vegetable Liv er Pills ” do most cordially recommend them to the public us a sate and valuable fa mi ly medicine. A. G. Hulsey, M. D.; J. Welch, R. C. Iteavcrs, Ordiuary Campbell County; A. I). Stains, B, A Camp. O. A. Cantrell, Thomas W. i.athanj. Attorney at Law; M. 11. Woodduil, Clerk .Sup rior Court. Atlanta, Ga., April 10, 1871. Du. John Goodman: Pear Sir: I have used your Vegetable Liver Pills,and I emphatically pronounce them to be, iu tny judgment, the best pills now iu existcuce. K. J. Cowauv. Camuiiull Cocnty, Ga. Api il 19, 1871. Dit John Goodman : Dear Sib: My wife has been iu very hart hoalili for more than a year. She tins used the Vinegar Bitteis, and she has recently used tine Bottle ot your Sariuparilia Hitters and your Vegetable Liver Pills, which bus done her more good than ail the inediciui she had used dutiiig her sickness. T. W. WiI.KtKHON. I DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &.C.; PEMBERTON, TAYLOR &. CO., i WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Atlanta, ... Georgia, iNYITK the attention ol Merchants, I‘liysi- I ciuus und others to their large ot Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Patent Medicines, Fancy Goods, Ac., &.C., which, for quality uud low prices, Defy Competition iu the South. We solicit aD examination of our Stock and Prices. We will make ii to your interest to tradu with tip. _ apSS-lf PEMBERTON, TATI.OR A CO. SF. WlNi Cl M ACHUi ES. rpo tvroini wi«biug to purchase the best 1 SEWING MACHINES, would do well to call and see Mi-e Eva Reynolds, as she is the agent lor the Howe Machine. It is the best Machine known to the publio. It will Hem. Stitch. Fell, Tuck. Bind. Braid, Embroider. Ac. In lact it will do all that can be done with tbe jjecdic For furlher particulars address {or A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA : BY RUFUS B. RULI.OCK, Governor of said State Whereas, Officiul information lias been received at this Department that on or about the fu st day of May last, in the county of Fulton, one John Cam pbell did, without provocation what ever, commit the offense of assault with Intent to rnuidvr, upon the person of F. M. Smith by shooting «t him six times, two of the shot* takingeffect und inflict ing serious wounds on the body of said Smith 1 and Whereas, Notwithstanding tbe efforts of tlie civil officers of Fulton county to arrest said Campbell, lie lias succeeded in making his escape, and is now at large; and it being fuither reported that lie, 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 FIV.’l HUNDRED DOLLARS for the appre hension Hiid delivery of the ran. 0- Campbeix, to the Sheriff of said coonty of Fulton, in order that he may be brought to trial for the offense witli which he stands charged. Given under my hand und the Great Seal of the State, at the Curiitoi in Atlanta, this the first day of June, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one, alii! of the Independence of the United Sta tes of America tie- Ninetv-liftb. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor: David G. Cutting, secretary of State. june24t ~ A*PHOCL a MLATION. GEORGIA : BY RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor of mid Stute. Wuf.keas, Official information has been received at this Department that Warren Harrell, convicted of burglary in the night time, and Alfred Walker, of voluntary manslaughter, have es caped from the common jail of Decatur county, where they have been confined awaiting their removal to the Peniten tiary; Now, therefore, I have thought proper to issue this, my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS each for the apprehension mid delivery of the said Warren Har roll and Alfred Walker to the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary. Given under my hand and tho Great Seal of the State, at tho Capi'ol, in the city of Atlanta, this Btli day of June, in the year of our Lord Eigh teen Hundred and Seventy-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety tilth RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By tile Governor : David G. Cutting, Secretary of State, j- 1C 4t tin in US A. DANA. Editor. *tu Jottiw Weekly Sun. A Ncwipspcr oi the Present Time*. Intended for People Now on Earth. loelodinc Farmers. Mechanics. Merchants, Pro fessions 1 Men, Wotkers, Thinkers, and all Man ner of Honest Folki* aa4 tU© Wires, Bom. sai Daughter* of all such. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR t ONE HUNDRED COPIEH POR IWO. Or le®® than One Cent a Copy. Let there he a SSO Club at crcry Post Offioe. BRMI-WBEKLY SUN, $9 A YEAR, Os the same Bl*o and general character a« THE WEEKLY, but with n greater v»rlety of miscallsneonn reading, and farntahiog the to its subscribers with greater freshness, because It comes twice a week instead of once only. THE DAILY SUN, SO A YEAR, A preeminently readable newspaper, witft Fie Unreal circulation in the world. Free. lnd«v pendent, and faarler* In politics. All the news from crorywhere. Two cents a copy \ by mall, 50 ceuw u mouth, or $0 » /cur. 1 TERMS TO CLUBa THK DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. rtr. ooptas one Tear, eoparatelv addrwjM. Four Dollar.. Tan coplw, ona Tear, ear.rately addressed (and an axiracopv to thexelter up of ciaDT Eight Dollars. Twenty oopto*. on* your, eepurmtolr addressed (and an ejan oopy lo mo aetter np of cinbl. Fifteen Dollars. Fifty oopier one year, to one address land t&a Senl-tVeeltly one year to (tetter op of cltioi. Thirty-three Dollar.. Fifty copies, ono year, separately aadraased (and Uie Saul Weekly oseyeurto tetter npofclnb), Thtrty-flvo Dollars. One hendred copiee. one year, to on« nd ir- j (onduio I»l)y for one yo»r to the setter up o| club]. Fifty Dollars. Ons brudred oopiee, ana year, esparatoty od dressed (and tbe Duly’ for one year to me aeitet opofelub), (sixty Dollar.. THE BEMi.WEEKLY BUM. Five copies, one year, separat«l^»ddrt|s«dj Ten copies, one tear, separately addressed (and as extra copy lo goner up of dab). Sixteen Dollars BKMD YOU K MONEY tfi Post Offlee orders, eheota, or drafts on Nee Torh, wherever convenient, if not, tnen reyisu the letters containing money. Address L W. ENGLAND. PnbttfhcT, San effloo. New York City. o. A. UAXIVEY f FAIRBURN, GEORGIA, PKAI.KII IN‘ POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINES, BOOTS, SHOES, i Hardware, Family Groceries, P r R E LIQUORS, Kc. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. aptS-tf Valuable Farm for Sale, In four miles of Fairhurn. ca.. can lie bought 00 liberal teims ene of the best !srms in middle Georgia. Remember tbat il is in the most healthy eountrr in the world. And one desiring a good farm, apply to the Editor of the Fairborn Sentinel. JuseJ-Jsi A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA: BY RUFUSE BULLOCK, Governor of said State Whereas, There is now pending in the Superior Court of Ctierokee county a Bill of Indictment, charging James B. Cloud, Win. Cloud and George P. McCnsw, alias LaFayette McCraw.witli the ctinie of murder, alleged to have been committed upon the body of Jnny Garrison in said county of Cherokee; and Whereas, The said James B Cloud, Wm. Cloud and Geo. P. McCraw, alias LaFayette McCraw, have b- cn arrested and confined under said charge, and subsequently made their escape from jail hy breaking therefrom, and are now ut 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, I have thought proper to iasue tb s,my procla (nation, hereby offering a reward of TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS each, for the apprehension and delivery of the i- i-1 James B. Cloud, Wra Cloud and -eo. P. McCraw, alias LaFayette McCraw, to tho Sheriff of Cherokee county. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, thin the twelfth day of June, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one, mid of the Independence of the United States of America the Nine ty fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By theGovenor: David G. Cottino, Scc’ty of Slate, je 16 41. A PROCLAMATION. GEOIt GIA : BY RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor of «aid State Wuekeas, 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 Marcelltts W. Falks, by one Matthew Harris; and Whereas, The Sheriff of said comity certifies to me that he has made dili gent search 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 rewaid as a means of insuring the arrest of said j Harris: Now, therefore, I have thought j proper to issse this, my Proclama tion, hereby offeiing a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS for j the apprehension and delivery of the i said Matthew Harris, with evidence ; sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of | said county of Jackson, in order that I lie may bo brought to trial for the j offense with which lie stands charged, i Given’ under my hand and the Great j Soul, of the State, at the Capitol | in Atlanta, this the eight day of June, in tho year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety-fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor: David G. CurriNO, Secretary of State. j‘ l'> 4t A PROCLAM ATION. GEORGIA: BY ItUFUS It. BULLOCK, Governor of said State. Whereas, Official information has been u-ceived at this Department that .» muider was committed in the county i of Muscogee on or about the 13th of January Inst, upon the* body’ if Jack j Williams, by one Albert Christian, as j is alleged, ami that said Christian has i fled from justice. I have thought proper, therefore, to j issue this, my proclamation, hereby , iifft-i ing a reward of ONE THOUSAND I DOLLARS for the apprehension and j delivery of the said Christian, with i proof sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff j of said county of Muscogee, in order j that lie may be brought to trial for the offense with which he stands chaiged. Given under my hand tho Great Seal of tho State,ul the Capitol in Atlatte, this eighth day of June, in tbe year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one, and the Indepi-udeuce of the United States of America the Ninety Fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor: David G. Cutting, Secretary of State. DESCRIPTION : Bright mulatto; black hair, nearly straight; about 21 or 22 years of age; downcast look; weighs about 130 i pounds; originally from Augusta, Ga. ; je!64t UR. P. M. TIDWELL IT 1 OULU most respectfully tonder his ser- V I vice to the eitUeu-ot Uairbui o and sur ■ founding country in tbe practice of medicine. Having eighteen years experience he hope*, 1 by close atieution to books and patients, to re ; ci-ive a liberal share ot patronage. He baa a very nice assort meal of medicine* and will take p.ea.-ure in tiiiing prescriptions for Physicians. Will also keep a supply of family and patent medicines, all of which he will sell low tor cash. He has a case of extra fine Amputating In. ,-trumeots. and will take pleasure in perform* ing any operation his trienils may require, at moderate charges. Also a complete assortment of Instruments for treating female diseases. Many of which, he has no hesitancy iu saying, caunot be suo oeastully treated witnout their use. Office one door below the post office, jeh'3 3m TTHNU CHEWING TOBACCO and “HOICK F Havana Cigars at BRANTLEY'S Vaiety store. Fairburn, Ga. apl3*tf Judicial Districts nnd Court Calendar. REVISED OCTOBER. 1870. SUPFMoP. CoI’RT—JCMJF3 AND SOIICIToHS. ATLANTA CIRCUIT. John L. Hopkins. Judge. E P Howell Solicitor General DeKalb —Fourth Mondays in March and September. Clayton—First Mondays in March and September,. Fulton—Second Mondays in April and October. ACOCBTA circuit. Win. Gibson Judge H. C. Foster Solicitor General Burke—Third Mondays in May and November. Columbia— First Mondays in May and Novem her. Mi Dnfflo—First Mondays in April and October. Richmond—Second Mondays in Janu ary and June. BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. Noel B. Nigt Judge James M. Bishop.... Solicitor Genera! Cherokee—First Mondays in March and fourth Mondays in July Cobb—Third Mondays in March and first Motiduys in October. Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second Mondays in September. Forsyth —First Mondays iu April and fourth Mondays in August. , Fannin—Third Mondays in Say aud OctoLi r Gilmer—Second Mondays in May and October. Lumpkin—Second Mondays in April and first Mondays in September. Milton—Fourth Mondays in .March and third Mondays in August. Pickins—Fourth Mondays in April and September. Towns---Thursdays after fourth Mon days in May and October. Union—Fourth Mondays ia May und j October. CHATTAHOOCHEE cfitCtfTT. James Johnson Judge Cary J. Thornton... .Solicitor General Chattahoochee—Fourth Mondays in March and September. Harris—Second Mondays in April and October. Marion—Third Monbays in March and September. Muscogee—Fonttli Mondays in May and November. Talbot—Third Mondays in March and September. Taylor—First mondays in April and October. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT Josiah R Parrott Judge Charles E Broyles . Solcitor General Bartow—Third mondays in March and September. Catoosu—First mondays in May and September. Date—Second mondays iu May and November. Gordon—First monday in April and October. Murray--Third mondays in April rnd j October. | Whitfield—Fourth mondays in April and October. ELI NT CIRCUIT. James W. Green Judge Lemuel B. Anderson .... Sol. General Butts—Second mondays iu Murcli and September. Henry—Third mondays iu April and October. Monroe—Fourth monday iu February and August. Newton—Third mondays iu March and September. Pike—First mondays in April and October. Rockdale—Second mondays iu March and September. Spalding— First mondays in February and Angus?. Upson—First mondays in May and | November. MACON CIRCUIT. Carlton B. Cole Judge Ezekiel W. Crocker Sol. General Bibb —Fontth mondays in April and October. Crawford —Second mondays in April and October. Dooly - First moudays 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. Genera! Elbert—Second mondays in March and Septem her Hanco k—Second mondays in April and October. Hart—Third mondays iu March and September. Liucoln Fourth moudays in April and October. Madison—First mondrys in March and September. Oglethorpe—Third mondays iu April and October. Talifferro —Second moudays in May and November. Warren—First moudays iu April and October. Wilkes,—First moudays iu May and aud November. OCMULGEE CIRCUIT Philip B. Robinson Judge Flemming Jordan Sol. General Bald win-Fourth moudays iu 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 March aud September. Putnam—Third mondays in March and September, Wilkinson —First mondays in April and Octobea. ROME CIRCUIT. Rvbt. D . Harvev .. Judge C. D. Forsyth Sol. Genera Chattooga—First mondays in March and September. Floyd —Third mondays in January and July. Polk Second mondays in February and August. Paulding—First mondays io February and August. Haralson— 4th mondays iu March and September. „ \\ alker—Last mondays in February and Augost. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT, John K. Alexander ....Judge ;W m. B. Bon nett Sol. General |Be men —3d mondays in March and September. Brooks—3d and 4th mondays in May and November. Colquitt—Wednesdays after Ist mon-, days in May and November. Dodge--Fridays after 2nd mondays in April and October. Irwin—Fridays after 2nd mondays in | March and September, j Laurens—2nd mondays in April and October. Pulaski—3d moudays iu April arid Oc tober. Telfair—4th mondays in April and Oc tober. Thomas—lst and 2ud mondays in Juue and December. Wilcox—2nd mondays in March and September. souriiF.RN cmccrr. j James M Clash Jad go Thos P I.loyed Solicitor General - Lee—4th mondays in March Sc Sept. | Macon—lst moudays in December and . 3d monday in May. Schley—Second mondaps in April and October. - Sumter—Second mondays in March & | September. J Webster -Second mondays iu March and September. TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT. ! W F Wright Judge ! Win A Adams Solicitor General I Campbell Second mondays in April and October. Coweta—First mondays in March and September. Douglass—Third mondays April and October. I Heard—3d mondays March an ! Sept j Troup—3d mondays in May and Nov. Fayette—4th mondays in April & Oct Meriwether —3d mondays in February and August. ! Corroll—lst nmndays in April aud Oct WESTERN CIRCUIT. Charles D Davis. Judge William L Mai ler ... .Solicitor General Banks—lst mondays in April and Oct Clark—lst mondays in February -and second monday iu August. Franklin —2d mondays iu April <sc Oct Gwinnett—First monday iu March and second monday in September. Habersham —Bd mondays in April and October. Hall~-3J mondays iu March and Sept Jackson—4lh mondays in February ar.d August. Rabun—lst mondays in April and Oct Walton—3d mondays iu February and August. White—Monday after the fourth Mon day in April and October. SILVER AND PLATED WARE I DIK EC T 1.41P0 KT AT K> N 0 F ' Five Hundred Crate* CTo<ltery TABLE AND POCKET o XT "JU X-. BUY, TEV TRAYS, ASSORTED GRATES, ■ WINDOW GLASS, LOOKING GLASS PLATES. We offer assorted Crates for SBO. —- 1 Seud for List. J TO HOUSEKEEPERS ; We offer tbe Cheapest and Best line ■ of House-Keepers’ Goods in the city o Atlanta. Cutlery, Spoons, FoiKr, Knives, Waiters, Castors, Vasts and Toilet Sets. In fact, anything needed iu a wel kept house. Call with the cash, at.2l I2m McBHIDE » CO.