The Fairburn sentinel. (Fairburn, Ga.) 1871-1872, November 03, 1871, Image 3

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flu' jfaivbuuu Fairrl-kv, Georgia, Nov yJifr 3, 18T1. ftsdr ( • .11.>;< 1I <1 ■>V lfiU •. BQf“ Judge Wright misc nsti ui j our | notice i :sl wt'ck. in which wo Kaid wo thought "Judge Wiiirl.t had to hurry through iii' cm its too lira oh to do any . county jiulic'-*” Wt: me..lit nudiaroj sped to till’ Judgg. We re .Hatisfiid j that toe tieopu- look upon him is being . * a i.ilile and untiling in;tlit'tltschxrjre of Iris duties We Imre mn r stun any ! Judge more untiling than Judge | Whig t. II has In-id lifgdit seSsi ms 1 to on itit" itu to enui- 1 tl --k ts in 0 i not lan 1 F iye te • unties. •ar Ful clothing, dry go Is, hnoli,. ■ shoes, etc., y ii should call on these . clever gentlemen, ~ i EEI.IG & ('O, No 46 Whithal! street, Atlanta, Ga. - They have every khnl of goods that von can mention, of the very latest style. Citfl and see them; they will do right by you. We have ti ailed there, and recommend others to go there and trade; and gel good hat gat ns I) n’t forge the place, S 46 White hall street. There you will find our polite young friend, James Grizzard, who is re illy at ail times to Wait upon you. Be sine and give them a call. The Giainl Lodge of Free Masons of the Stale of Georgia met in Macon on Tutsdiy l ist and he’d their tiratid Communication, which lasted three davs. ch sisg Thursday eo ning 219 Lodges ie resented The following Grand officers weie elected for the en suing Masonic yeai: Right Worshipful Samuel Lawrence, Giand Master; . A. Green, Deputy Gland Master for Hie Ist District, J. W. Mobley, Primly G. M. for the 2d Dislrlel; J. J. \Vrigid, I), G. M. for the 3d Disiriet; S. G White, I>. G M for ftl Districf; Dm,l Mavoi, Gland Senior \\ ardeu; \\ . G Mason, ■>. J. W ; J E Weds, Grand Treasuter; J. !'. Bh ckor, (Land Sec.'y Many applications lot' new Chartem; tut five granted The (Land Lodge Temple ivil be Completed by the next commuuieatii u of the G and Lodge. Jt will cost $65,000. G. N S. #Sr Worthv ok Notice.— Nearly every train brings goods." f some kind for Joe Bruntly Dealing as tie is with Boston. New Y ak, Charleston, Louis ville and Atlanta, and keeping up lie Variety of goods that lie is kri ping, Compels fresh arrivals f very day. The only tnaivel is. how lie manages lo keep them coming and going so cmi t nuousty. But this hedoes w ith ap parent ease; and railo a I men Say lit is I lie heaviest shippei on the road At his store can be found all ITie -übstan tints and luxuries of life Tlicie is fu. and and clotliing tor the well, and the siek can always find worn-thing pal itnbl am! nouiishing to eat, such as fresh fish. oysieiK, | o k and Haitsage, pigs feet, white cdhige, in i ms, apnl”*, m uiiges, h-rtons. f! ivoring ext' acts,and all kinds of en lections. liide-d we have never In I re sei u s > great a vie rii ty ■ I goods k pt in one stoic Inmse We will not attempt a luaher deserip ti ui. a.- tins spue must be seen to be app cci iltd. g-y Mr Olive Cnni - rr This chorcli w a- coi -tituted in Fulton county, m-ai East Point, on the 28'h • f October, by the 101 l wing i’lesby lei v : Kid' I s Win. Thames, H \\ alker, B J V\ a kei, J. <j. -Speights, ai.d George R Moor I tlodiieti ry si iln m pieaelv-d y <*c»e <• R. nesiie, jrf tei' wloeli the ijues ons were asked those wishing to be eon st it tiled in' a church i • lut jnindiip, and Brother.) G•](>; '! qi"vau(•<} promptly all tin* <|ii--sit uis foi tbe Ui< tlnen do eirli.tr t< Ivcou c a vi- ibh* ch.orrh Fhe Fiesbytory i listed Georg" R M I M derafor, and EMpt II Wa'ker Cl rk Prayer by Klrhu VV Than.es. Gh iige to the church by Elder If. J Walker, and the Holy Bible Was delivered to the church by Elder J u. Sp-ignis The result oi lour days faithful labor of the above tinmyd 1 rethre ■ and D.q little church, with the kind and hogs pitablecommunity was tfris; Thiyty-one united—five willing subj cts weic baptised. The Lord has begun aid i trust he will perfect a glori .us w- rs at lit. Olive This chufeh is wifhont a house of w usliip, but we believe they will not be in this condition long; tor, at th* close of the services OU feabbath, in quite a short time, ihe church and community subscribed over three hun dred dollars to erect them a house af worship, that should be dedicated wholly’ to tire service of God. We affectionately invite all lovers <if truth to aid this little orred «f brethren aid bisters in building them a good, sub stantia! and nice house of worsfii| Those wTallinff i aid hi the above named enterprise will please remit the amount to George R Moor, Fait bum, Gu., Pastor Ml. Olive diuicb. A snake life, a bee sting, or any animal or vegetable poison is at ..nee neutralized by using Darby s Fttertn» LACTIC FU'IP. Ctiy Fayettk mterior Court, etc. — j T his com t was in session lust week, uni pile sided ov. i by mu bieinl, Judge W F Weight, cf Newna Ga., in ail able, rout tunes, aid dignified style and enloi cilig the best ol older. Tbe Je- ] gal profession was well rep!eseliteo, \ as foil.iw s: Col. 11. Bilchaiinau, of Newnau; Ci, l J E. diallings, of the Senoia Journal; J A. KdfiK.ndshn, and Ste phell Renfro w, of Selioia; Cols. A A Nnnallv, J. 1' Sfew.nt, anti ll.ni J. [> l'ope, and Col. .S F. Fitch, of Grilfiii; [Fill. Llciiry Jacks, n, ol Allanla; Jno. Ih.yal, ol J.'liestioiCol. E. (' M 'bley, ! oid Ju.lgc V\ li. Andrews ol Full burn; Cum M , M I 1 i u i il, J. L. illu- K, .nil (^■ (■t l: ' 1 , u lily; f o’;eti a G.-,:- r.il; an.! II i’- l.» of Fayel-e viile. l ie. II were several eases tried, in which, thet.c waa nnigl. , ligation t 1 lie ease of ihe state vie, —, octal- ! pit and much of li.e (iilieof fhpcouit, the Jilly r. ttlf'-a and i vcitlict 'if gifilty of an issaiilt with intent t • kill, but the jury i recommending, uni tee girsmtoi, Cap | W. R. Redwiue, and Stale’s O'.itnsej ' pleadimr the clemeuey, and tin re\ tii [ j the ct lit. The sentence was suspend- | !td until the adjourned term of the j | court, on the third Monday in January ! | nex’. i. The people id Fayetteville have j made some improvements since our i last visit there; in the way of building j new bouses aud painting some of their ! old ones They have a splendid Bap- ! j list church, located on the highest etui j ! Hence about the town, ami in one ol j | the inns' beautiful n ilmal groves we j ever saw. Tlie Si miliary is located ® ! tor the Coiivi niefior ot I In- town, and \ in plain view of the public square J Hid Speaks «l II I"!' the cMMM town and county’ V\ e lake pleasine in sn. pleasant mgs f e. It'd at Ihe hands id I ht-IBBjPi k,l .Ii ty and t!>e inlt 1 I. Mol l.y so in.my ol them ml b. lug the .■skNIINKI. It seems . ly eveiybody there, ili'Sired Its sqi *| 5 The Gi and Juiy did not only j m lid ttiat their general pi eseni in. • t lie piililishetl ill it, hill also i ' ed, that the olliceis ol the county i lisli the legal business ol the in it, as It had the largest eii cul tti.jH , in the county, etc. Tile’ general pi i-sentlliellts ol the . Grand Jury Would have been in this! issue bill as .Judge U light appointed i mi adjourned lei in ol the court, he or- i dered llio jury to hold their present-i | liients in blalugiiu until the close ol ! the adjosnicd teim for publication. We bid that we wmuld not do j mi nce t" tbe generous and uiagnuiiiinous people of Fayette county, und especial- | j ly the people of Fayetteville lo stop I here. This splendid old county once .embraced quite all i xtenl of tclli'oiy, | i caching some filly miles in length, by twenty file and thirty miles in width; I but tune and circ i imtauees in ihis . fast age of progress have put it into ■ Ute nun la of Ihe people on her borders, and in tbe counties contiguous to her, j lo ask lor portions of her te.iitoiy lo j ! help form new counties for the conveli- I lelicc of tin people, which requests; ’ have been acquiesced in w.tn lint Ids ! . lie complain : ; and w an w Were tin re : ;at chua'di, s. me oi the friends from | ; .Selioia were asking C.r all tin ! col le.a I of fil l feintl.rj I" enaide tie 111 111 , at j i new c.ainty aiound 'eu da; and- j I Uitre set ini'.l I . fie but iltlie eotnpiao, j al. ct theii l'eqa *at 1 hey areceita n i ly t e most ii.agiiaimu.ius people we ever knew. if they can iel tfie Selioia j people have a little .f t lie- ii territory; I witfcoii? mat! rially Injiny to llieii c Un- | 1 ty, we tptnk lliey sliou.d acquiesce, for I the people at .■selioia are nearly com- j ' pclied tl. have anew eoiintyj and they ; ought to. have ii. 11l consiqiH nee of some ol llit fii6t I settlers of F .yette county, being very j lough, and uni uitivated ju man ner of life, it lias become proverbial, ! or was in former years to speak of Fayette county, as being a dangerous place to pass through even, without j having a heavy guard, and it Was . O' nsidered by people who Lvod at a distance a greater insult to wish a, man iu the ninth of Fayette, than it 1 was to wish him in the lower regions. Having lived near this portion of Fay- j ette, for forty years, we ate prepared j to state, that the bad name given to ' that section was caused by a few rough | people that haVe passed on west, or to j th. ir last resting piaee, and, that it is j now, and has been ncaupied by usd good citizens, generally as any section j of country under our knowledge. Yk Luca i. i Tile . teat cause ot so many young i people being gray tieaded is on account j , of tbeir having used the ytlecoiiipumji.de ; ; which have flooded the market So long 1 Nature’s Hair Restorative is a wme I remedy ter this. Clear ax crystal; no iXiixtht; jsrrfeylly xieeet, clear and re/iu lie All ti. uggisu soil U. See advc-i j tisernent. I Rr.ii Oak, turnip bell conn tv MB October 30th, lsH. —Dear SentflL I l poll taking iny leave of you and yIK readi is for a shot ( time, you disojKS that 1.. V condition was by no €' cut i ii-lc. it .minds me . I i’.o| l.el's dewCl tpll. II ol il “ l 'l.l w a- stloi tel'lllK Ii a Ilian call sNS9 himsell on >1 lid the c veriug novel Ilian a man can w rap in.i.-t ii.’’ A situation not pleasant. I lie. e is a Oi.iliese aphoti-lli lluit say.-, 1 "A iv.se man shapes l.imsell t » cir v.ln.stances, like Water t.. a vessel.”— : So it was, what cannot lie I'eim died should fm cud.lied. The st. Ugglc Was lo live; the Muff ol lib must be li.nlj .., ,er will gnaw and slut v.ttieii ■as. q- :u I' ,\ old tics, ex e.i ■i:i was necessary, ami ia.it 100 ol . I .0.1. k.ild 1 is quill'd lit' . lal lltid . physical actio;, t ) be em.tinned to the end desii.d. tail seemed in lie a long row to ielicit the end; imi flgtl.es aside, ■ the greatest cmn n aad .-lliirts "f mv life to meet al and supply ll.e pressing wants . 1 our uatiUe has been my x pel i. nee since (lie su. i• n.lei'q bn I c; li Say with the fi.inesl Confidence what lit..ie! said should l.e acknowledged by Nebucli idnezznl and wlin li was true of bun uflei his bewilderment among the beasts of the field till seven times passed ovei him, “ That tne most high rnleth in the kingdom ol men.” 1 was owing some money when the wui commenced, but toe excitement for a time caused us to lose sight lor a time of such tilings- Our sons had left the i hearDistunes; they had waved their hands and gone to the limit to the din of battle; the rattling of artillery; tto: sound of tn ■■■ "i ’’ j ; p' ' ■i . . j f - if | ‘ , • '*i- ! V i I !• § ® ; •• : ii. ' ■ v. ; f , 1 ■ ■ ■ ? . yn i <S’ , j * ,k; *s' ’ ‘ ! 1 ;« : i■; A •t; , ? -ji. lAstr i¥■ | ’ / '•! : i ■; |; ;• ~ 'i ■ i- ; J-Jll .V. ■; j .."I ’• f ' l J i | .A . a p.. .and w.| r ; s ;:L, s.h I. things v . ' ■ O ' PI ' * them oil' And l.av.iSjf *|,i ! F.‘.f. “ welt timbered and ly . the lailioad, I cole.a. led it road company for the pnrp'iuu "I dating the delits 1 was owing, and ac eurdingty wrote to the parties inform it.g them what I had done; but i was disappointed, for the company was slow iu c .nun.-lining to cut my timber and only paid me a smflll amount ; and w hen they did out some, 1 did not gel mtieli at any lime, expecting soon to i gel tin a lalgc amount Blit, behold, ] the yankees came and swept over tbe ' road and dest.oyed it, and all seemed ’ to l.e ruin But a change, look plane, l ■hi I ;!.■ t nil. del any ouiered tin- road I repu.mil, and my miih.'i was taken,and ; .'.hen the (' iile.leracy fell toy timbei j w ... w.ili il. 1 consulted .council j at..int my making the oinpany pay tne . I I the tiinb' TANARUS, tor they used the road I so lepiiied. But finally 1 learned that ‘ I was at tin incicy id (lie company, i but when the stipei int* ndeiit of tlie road lieatd the sad stoiyelie genii ously gave me about $75 00. Heaven regaids till: ColiquofOr. The eowuid and I lie sluggard sees a lion in the path forwatd Is (lunge!mis, a re tiftt it itJit LliU ihililnkl |m Will stu |ll:Ui death. But 1 must di on the fig lire, let ihr cm tain fall and promise a brighter dawni.i < in my text. Respectfully, A. B F. tfacT Our friend and fellow-citizen, A | B. Fears, lias an agency for a book,and j is now canvassing our county and tak ! ing subscription for the wotk. Having J a copy of the work we can, with all Confidence, .ecoum.end il to our readers and ask them to pmcme the book. It stands next to the seriptarea in the estimation of Protestant Gin islinndoni. The book is enlii led The Life of Chi ist, the lives and suffering.- of the Apostles and Evangelists, by Rev. John Fleet wood, D D. Also, tne livisof eminent Christians and Martyrs from tfie first century to the Reformation. There are -200 notes by J Newton Brown, editor • of the fcticvclopedia of religions ) knowledge. Also, a history of the i Jews from the eaili.-st ages lo the j presmt time. The w...k is ernliellislii and ; will, a number of very fine steel pint*- engravings—illustrating incidents in the ministry of Christ. The book con tries 750 pages, and it is desired to ' pul it iu the h.itids of every funil v that wishes a library with this and the Bible | w . 1,1 ; ’ ’ j . ' .... ' ; t',,l. i: ■ fa -j’ > > 1'- >*"■■'» 1m ■." 11 i') - * t j ’ t i*. t... s I J. - t"i :. ■ N 'lfd;; P I * 11'.* 'rlll.■ ■:11v . •i. 1 * i * t\- r -.em oil t * . J ,4. H >V eic Ills aml .V ! i liI'SIIKI.. '' - 'W* ’ Burley Irish l’otnlues Sweet Pi.tallies GO W hile fe.iitfS Go i'ustov Beans.... 45 Clove, see! tin Timothy se".l Flax seed lleiup seed- jnßfl Blue mass seed Msmi Buckwtip.it i Dried pencl.es Dried apples. ,e .jjgm - tone < ton" / ! • ' Malt wal j,,.; Brail .1 4 n fefcpjij *’ I '.rr; ip-. , } I' la- le. I.la lev r j 1 ■■■" ’ I n.-i 11 i 1 1 j , 1 1 ‘ •f rJ- 1 : i 1 IS M ■A -> <. « ■ EJ; k -i f‘ s j O- ’ f i S ! ■ W e ■ f | . , Pi I .■’ l Is 1 p j 7 1 )i Hj 'I ; f i ■ !|;j f ■ i f. • ft -J isl 'f: p ji, ..a '•< ■ ; ; l ■ •, . •j ■■ ;*ki ; |J f: ; p || ; | i;? , n : ! :■ ! i J jtfE . \ , ■] i ' ii| I if :■; , 1 '■ | • ) i mj v name ot Hhj jtrlich* blown 111*iin.* ~ lhsti _ your OriiKui-'-L.fur Natuke's Hair Ki ksioka ti Vk . ii ml take no other. T.Jf- S''ini two three cent Btn trips to Procter H rot hers for a * Triatise on the liuirmn llair. ,? The inlormatiou it contains is worth $500,00 t - any person. 1). C. TOWNSEND & 00 , DEALERS IN \V|«ie«, Teas. Groceries, Ate., No. IS Mi.ci.ell street, Atlanta, Ga. C-if Keep u full stork of all supplies in tin gr... cry line, suited to the wants of tdiu pi ...n r and farmer. Call and examine their stock before purchasing. Among others you will always find tlie lively J if Ward there ready to wuiri upon you scp2i)-din J. L BOSWQLiIIi, DEALER IN Fnmil) Groceries, ('rockery and Cutlery, Oil Forsyth, between Mitchell Ik Peters st, Atlanta, Georgia, T. uders Ihanks to ms numerous friends and patrons lor former favors arid patron age. and would respectfully solicit a con tinuance and increase In the future. sep'itt-H.n •LAIN SU.VKY. I.AV'O’ n. 1M) 11. OUAXIUN'O. SILVEY, DOUGHERTY & CO., WHOLESALE DKAI HUS IN DRY GOODS, HATS AND NOTIONS, 3 and 5 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA. septs-tf » JOHN T. HAGAN, No 17 Peachtree st.. & M Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Petro Oil, Kerosene Oil, Head light t-il, Lamps anil Lamp Goods Generally. err I also keep the finest stock of Tlain and Fancy Groceries in the city. sa r Will give the highest market prir e | for Butter. Eggs. Live and Dressed Chick ens and Country Produce Generally. Dried Fruit want<d particularly. Ad dress \ our orders to JNO. T. HAGAN. I *Wct6 3tn B> x f.tto, Atlanta, Ga. Tfk. U. G. RFGIsfTriL J 11. MILI.KH REGISTER & MILLER, DE4LERS IN Choice Family Supplies, j Buy and .Sell Country Produce. Vegeta ! hies a speciality. N". 112 Whitehall, between Peters and i Mitchell s.'s, Atlanta, Ga. ocC 3m I The undersigned is prepared lo fill all orders promptly, and upon better terms than any merchant in the city, j 11. invites ll.e country trade. (J. R. BRUMBY, i\ (J. Box 338, Proprietor, septß 3m ATTtII'.MA AT I.AW ! E C. M O B L E Y , A 11 11 r ne y at I. a u , Faiubhrh Georgia ap2l-12m MIDDLEBRGOKB & BARNES, DEALERS IN FA Ml I. Y GIIOCEMtIS, Liquors and Country Produce. The highest market pi ice paid for Hay* , llidex, Fv.r~Skdnx, Dried Fruit, Scra]> Iron, Lead, Dry lionet’, tic., Nos. 549 Pl iers street, Atlanta, Ga. oc27Jw I BERRY VENABLE & COLLIER, I /' It A OTIC A L HItUG GIS TS. j Wholesale aud Retail Druggists, I HEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, Dye stulls, Foreign and Domestic Goods, Corner Peuchtree aud Decatur streets, <>c27l2in Atlanta, Ga, BOARDING HOUSE. ! On Mitcholl frtreef,Atlanta,Uqory above i W. IJ. HrotberionV, upstairs. New liuild ! liud rooms well furnished. Fare g<i(xJ and ■ tcrniM moderate. Regular a’.id transc'enl ! board rs solicited. MI’S. ARCHEii. j 0c275m ’ ~~J. M A J. C ALEXANDER, Importers and dealers in EC a r dL w are, Carriage Material, Mill Sthaes AND BOLTING CLOTH, ; No 45 Whitehall Street , AT LATA, GA. ■ ’ oc2o Im MORRIS, DlI 'Oi )It A CO. ITAVR removed from Piters str-et to the ! I I eurner of /> oad aud Hunter nreets.wliere : thy proj'O'v doing a WHOLESALE 4. RETAIL CROCEBV BISIELSS, and ri speclfully a-k their friends to visii them Tlicy are and te. mined to sell Goods ns Cheap as i >ir merchant in Atlanta. Give them a call. ; ox2 n -3m \LL KINDS OF BIBLES AND TEST/- J menu to be had for the cosl of Printing j *t J BRANTLEY”* Variety Store, Fairborn said H.J.idny, were hurntU by sonic per son or persons unknown, und wnfc.KK.B, it is believed that the burn ing ol the said property was done or caused to be done Dy parties belonging to an organization commonly krow 11 as tie Ku k nz Kluu; Now, therefore, to the end that the per petrator or perpetrators of the crime herein! cfo e re iied may be bio. gbt to speedy trial, i Dave thought proper to issue this, my proclamation, heret.y oßer ing a reward ot one tuolsaND doi.L'ns for the anprebensioii and delivery ol the said unknown person or persons with evi dence sullicient to convict, 10 the rrlie ill sit Jack on .ounty. Giv. ii under my hand and the Great Seal 01 the ntate, at the C apitol, in Atlanta, i this twenty-third d*y of October, in | the year ot our Lo.d Ligi teen bundled and Sever.t)-oite, and of tlie Independ ence ot tlie United States ol America the Ninety -s xth. RUFUS B. I ULI.OCK. By the Governor: Ir.vio G. lotting, Sec’y of State. oct‘27-4t A PKOCLA MTION. GFOIt (i 1A : riv RUFUS fi. BULLOCK, Governor of raid State WHJ'HIEA There is now pending iu ! the Superior Court of Jlall cruntv.a Bill 01 Indictment, charging one John E. Williams with the ottenre of seduction, alledged to have been committed upon the 1 < r-on ot Marga-et J rater, in said I county of Hall; and Whereas, The said Williams, subse quetit tn bis arrest in persvant e of said 1 mdii tnient, fut'ceeried in making his es , tape and is now at large ; Now. therefore, to the end that the said Williams may he brought to trial for the dense with which he stands charged. I have thought pn pe- to issue this, my proelam i u. he ehy 1 IT, ring ar> ward of ivvo HUSDi.KD AN" FIFTY DOL t.AK i I.r the p rehenslon and delivery ol the said John R vi ili.ia.vs. to the , Slierifl' ol Hall county and an additional 1 reward of Two Hundred ind F'ifty Dol lars upon his conviction. . Giv> n under my hand and the Great Seal ! or the Mate at the Capitol in Atlanta, this twentieth day of (‘ember, in the j year ot our lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one and of the Ir depend . encp of the United t-tates ol America ; the Ninety-sixth. HUKU li. IUL 0 K. Ry the Goven or: IJavmi G Cottino Sec'y of .Mafe. oct27 4t W. J. CiAURETr. Yol'VG 0 A IMI K'fT. GARRETT k BROTHER, C- <> mmlss i«» ii Merchants, AND Whole At E DEALERS IN Country Produce, Wniteha.lt Street, J. 7 DAKTA 'T I sept 15 if