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It A iV*l N3VILLE, U.Y., DEC. 22. IHM
m*\ nntit.M.
OWI l*iilti«kt K*>«l«'t'incd !
I)<-m«H*r:itlc TU-Itrt t lot-led!
Vo have lit-ld Iwok our pa|icr
till now (Saturday afternoon), in order to
•;ivu the result of tlic election; mid we fool
fully repaid «t having, doye m, in Inins
■able io announce the complete imeccss of
the whole Democratic ticket, ns follows:
FOR CONGRESS.
Tift 10(13
ifltitoiv 81#
Ft>lt REPRESENTATIVES.
J. A Ifondley (Dem) 10T.fi
.t U. Boothe (Dem.) I<M■
\V. 1). Kina (Rep.) 602
R-liaam Sparrow (eol’d Rep.) 4!)!t
David Sapp (Iml.) 101
FOR SIIERIEF.
TI. G. Fnlglium (Dem ) 000
Jut-.-phtis Cmruthorß (Rep.) 732
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
K. A. R trcli (.Vm ) 1033
Virgil Perry (Rep.) 003
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
N. n. Mobley (Dem.) 031
T. 3L Hardy (Rep.) 081
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
.T. M. Stokes (Dem.) .1018"
FOR TREASURER.
E. n. Gilbert (Dem.) 1087
FOR COROXER.
Jolm Laldlcr (Dem.) 1021
FOR SURVEYOR.
Juntas Hartley (Dem.) 1023
Scattering » 1,010
Mr. A. A. Lowe, whose name appeared
upon some of the tickets polled, informs us
that he was n»l a candidate. We therefore
i less his vote, with that of others who with
drew, ns ant ing die scattering.
The Baptist School Cubistmas
Tube.— I’reparations are both' made
for a Christmas tree, designed mainly
for the pupils of the Baptist Sunday*
.School, in connection with a supper
given by the Indies of Ilawkinsville,
in come oil - at the Court-house on
Wednesday night Mieecc ling Christ,
jntts. I lie proceeds are to lie appro
priated to tue purchase of books,
papers, etc., lor the Sunday-school
.library, Tim drawing by the young
people will take place on the first floor,
„iud t! c slipper in the grand jury room
*•;* stairs. It will lie an interesting
affair, and will repay all to attend
mill witness it.
CoiaiECTios.—.We nre pleased to
t late, upon authority of Mr. W. D.
Mitchell, that bis name was attached
s i the Radical ticket for Coroner of
& :iis county without his knowledge or
•musent. Those who know Mr. Mitch*
dl, are aware of the fact that he does
siot alTlliatc with the Radical party,
rind further, that lie lias never sought
•olDcc through its lie is tin
xnellcnt farmer, a good citizen, an
Ifmeat man, and finds far greater
•pleasure in itUemling strictly to his ,
own business titan muddling in politi*
. il meetings. It is a pity a few more
arc not like him.
J3f*" Tho Ilotne Journal will cele
h;ac its twenty-UlUt birthday, on tlio
first of January, by an addition of <
r ight columns, making it onc-quartur
■arger than at present. The prosper
y cf the Home Journal under its
. resent management lias made it more
Ui:iu ever tiu> leading organ of culti"
vatetl American society.
Stowe & Onros's Cruces.—Till* circus ]
■ . ill show nt llawkinsvlfic on the 2(!tli Inst. J
The people in this section nre liberal pat-1
runs Os the “ horse opera,” unci to those 11
,»e habit of attending perforinances of tills I
ind, we would say, judging from the tune j
f our exchanges, that Stowe <Jc Orton’s j
(.irctis is a good one.
Americas All Right.—ln Americus,
'. st Saturday, the Democrats elected their
-.hoii' municipal ticket, with T. M. Furlow
for Mayor.
' Jt-if' Reach lives arc in full bloom
in Florida.
i’mv i.i c rii'iorn.l Am u I.
Hostetler's Unite 1 States Almanac for
■■B7l. for disribution, 'jrttie, throughout
.e United Stales and all civilized conn
i•••> of the Western Hemisphere. will hi
.ililislied alHiut the first of January, and
II wao wish t • nuderstan 1 the true philos.
ipliy of health shout 1 read and ponder the
tiu ibl .- s iggi-sthm* it cont tills. In nddi
iiii to an admiral I 1 medical treatise oi
'ac c macs, prcvi n i »n and cure of a gres
.riuty of liln-aw*, it embraces a larg.
mount of hifoim iiioii interesting to tin
■a-rcbuiit, ti.e in.-cbanlc, tlie miner, the
•inner, the planter, and professional man :
-old eslcabuions h ive been mode for such
meridians and latitudes as are most s’lita
ic fir a correct and comprehensive Na
um il Calendar.
'flic nature, u-es. and extraordinary
ne.lt try ulfocts of Hostetler’s Stomach Bit
<*is, tue staple t*mic and alterative of mor>
i in half the Christian world, an- fully set
irth in its page*, which arc also inter
n-raed wit i | iruiri.il illustrations, volita
te recljies for the InnuHioM and firm, bu
lom is anecdotes, and other instructive
al amusing reading matter. original and
letted. Among the Autiu ds to apiienr
itii tiie opening of the year, this will la
te of the most useful, and may be had far
\s anting. The proprietor*. Messrs. Hos
tler & Smith, on receipt of a two cent
mp, will forward u copy by mail to an*
r*m who cannot pr-xjure one in Ins
izhborhiMd. The Hitlers an* sold in
t-ry eliy, town and village, and are ex ten
• efy uaea throughout the entire civilized
• urld.
W
Tor Tliirly l'cari
Has that well-known, standard and popular
remedy,
I*nln Killer,
manufactured by Perry Davis & Son, Prov
idence, It. I„ been bigi>re the public, and in
that time lin.i ix-comc known in all parts of
the world, and-been used by people of till
nations.
it remains, to day, that same good and
efficient remedy. Its wonderful power in
relieving the most severe pain has never
been equalled, and it lias earned its world
wide popul irity by its intrinsic merit. No
curative agent has had so wide-spread sale
or given such universal satisfaction. .The
various ills Ibr which the Pain Killer is an
infclling'cure, are too well known to re
quire recapitulation in this advertisement.
As an external and internal medicine, the
Pain Killer stands tinrivuled. Directions
accompany each bottle.
Sold bv nil Druggists.
Price 23 cut, 80 cts., and §1 per bottle.
dec 1-lin
■!MI (rwrirn
Jlcfo
NOTICE
Is liercliy riven that an election will bo
held on the First Stturdaffin January next,
in the towns of Ilawkinsville and Eastman,
and in each Militia District in the county,
for the following officers, viz.:
One member of tile County Board of Ed
ucation. to serve two years.
One School Trustee, to serve three years.
One School Trustee, to serve two years.
One School Trustee, to serve one year.
The elections in tho several towns and
Militia Districts will he held at tiie usual
place for holding elections in said districts.
Returns, ns provided by law, should lie
made by the Election Managers to the Sec
retary of State, and another to the Clerk
of tiie Superior Court, for all the offices,
and in all respects should comply with the
requirements of chapters 2 and 3, title 13.
part 1, Code of Georgia.
Given under my hind nffienfiv.
J. J. SPARROW,
dee. 33-td (>idinary.
Cf-SOZLCrX <l—Pulaski County.
Mrs. S C. Lane applies to me for ex
emption of personalty, mid setting apart
and valuation ofiimiK-atead. and l mil pass
u (on the same on tin* 2d day of January,
ut my office in llawkinsviile."
J. J. SPARROW, Ordinary,
dec 22-2 t pr fee $3
A- —Fulasli: County.
W. W Brown applies to me for exemption
of personally, mid for setting apart and
valuation of homestead, and 1 will ]mss on
tin- mine .it 11 o’clock, n in., on the SOtli
and iv of December, ut ntv office in flavvkins
ville. J. J. SPARROW, Ordiu uy.
dee. 22~2t |<r fee $2
BUY YOUR
HORSFORD’S
Bread Preparat.onl
at J, a Tiroz&ipsosra.
1 paper #8
1 box (3 do/..) S SO
Family Groceries.
The tin lcrsigtied would rcspeetinlly call
the attention of the public to his slock of
F \MILY GROCERIES,
U'.vj or? n.*.r?r,
And Ccnstantiy Arriving,
ISTot "by t,li© 10,000,
lint in such quantities as the trade will de
ni md. and at us. uox vnt.K i-hicks.
Goods all fresh and new. and warranted
as represented, or sa’i-sactitni given.
I hall kn-p and Bell such Groceries or
Family Supplies as aro constantly in de
mand.
BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR,
COFFEE, BUTTER, CHEESE, el*\
WHISKIES, WINES, BRANDIES,
GIN and lUJM,
Os various kinds, from common to good,
up to the very b - t.
As I expect t<< continue to give my busi
ness my own special lii'entiou, Is all hope
to give satisfaction to any one who may
In-come a customer of my house.
1 shall not “ puli'” and “ Mow ” too much,
nor praise myself and business beyond
reason and truth, but in«ui what 1 any,
that I ran
Oivc Purchasers as Cloca bargains
as they can get elsewhere.
speciallnoticf.
I retnm thanks to niy friends so.- pa”,
favors, and solicit a eoniinnnme of tlic
same: and would say to those few whom I
have aoenmmqdau-d during tbe y-nr 1370,
that if tlu-y d<> not pay me promptly l)y or
tefore the Ist day of JaUnary next, they
u«ed not expect me to shovv them any fav
ors another year. Yours truly.
,T. 11. DVCIfHi.
Ilawkinsville, Ga , Dev. 15, 1870—21
IST o tioe.
Notice is hereby given to all persons lift*-
big demands against iVm. G. Fl* tiling,late
of Pulaski county, deceased, to present
them, properly made out, within the lime
prescribed by law; and nil persons indebted
o sai l deceased, are hereby required to
make immediate navmi at.
JAMES ITEMING,
FERDINAND FLEMING,
decßWOd Executors.
QEOBGIA—WUc-'X Coanvy.
W. T. Fnircloth, Executor of Frederick
FsiicloUi, applies to me tor letters of dis
mission from said trust:
These are. therefore, to cite and admon
ish all riles interested to he mid appear
at my oifice within the time prcsrii-eit by
law. to show cause, lr any thev- Imvc, why
said letters should not Ik-granted.
D. C. MANN. Ord’y.
dacls-3m pr fee (4
/i CIRCUS MT
Stowe & Orton’s
GREAT WESTERN CIRCUS!
Will exhibit at
HAWKINSViLLE,
SSCTTDA7, D33C. fiGth, 1870.
The most brilliant Programme that lias
ever been presented 1 - the patrons of Equcs
iriati anti S.uentitic Enterta.nmouts.
23 ErigLt cnl Tarticnlar Etors.
THE CIRCUS COFrIPAIiY
Compiles
E i UESTHTA XS, G MX A STS, EQUILI
BRISTS, S'J.UEIiS 1 ULTEIt J, Al UO
-IJA TS, TIGHT-HOPE DAXCERS,
WIPE WALKERS, JUGGU US,
TUI!BEERS OR LEA PEES.
In this great phn’anx of n’ il. y will b ■
found tiie following performers:
MISS MILLIE CAROLINE, *
P.etnler E luestricuac.
MI W MINNIE MARKS, ’
T'-.e elfin sin • of the Arena, the chstn
pi m Child lb !cr of the world.
MISS JESSIE!
Kq-icsliicunc or and Mistress of tlic Fragile
Wire.
MI S. MILES ORTON,
Go <er.aJ Eqiiestrb nnc and unequulcd I. "y
Horse Tamer.
MRS IHR.’M MARKS!
The dashing and daring Equestrienne Ar
rian:.
M’LLE LF. DUN l.\R!
Tlic worl-l renowned Lofty Gymnast, late
from tin* Cirque N'-ipolcon. Paris.
MR MILES ORTON!
The great barc-lmck Equestrian, vvlio, ns a
rider. Tor style, ease, rapidity and finlsli,
sl:in : s ttnexeelled bvany arti.-t in the world,
lie will appear on his hare-bock horse, ear
ning Iris infant son. Little Claiuli.:. Om v
i Ye.vilk Oi.n*. (he smallest anil prettiest
equestrian in the world.
MASTER LEON ORTON,
Tlic great Somersault Equestrian. Ci.a::;-
pion Boy Rider of America.
MR. WILLIAM IT. DUNLAP!
The Splendid Charioteer Equestrian.
Tli • beauties of the Gvmnasium will lie
up !y illustrated by the
, YANZANDT BROTHERS,
The great French Gymnasts from the P: -
risian Hippodrome. The world renowned
MILLER BROTHERS!
The V mz indt and Miller Brothers appear
in thrilling Tnipfie and llo:izontnl Bar
performances, nnd in their wond riul c ae
rie Qreciin Posturings.
MR. ANDREW GAFFNEY,
The modern Hercules, in his wonderful
feats with tiie Caution Bulls. Mr. Gaffney
juggle* and handles with greet case balls
weighing 17, 63 and 70 pounds.
MR. L IL MUNSONr
Tlie Spanish Contortionist mill La Perch
Equipoise.
Messrs Robinson, Strietly, Rice, Lake nnd
others appear in Posturings, Sorameroaults,
Ae., Ac.
THREE GREAT CLOWNS
Mil IltrAM Mauks, tlic great American
Shahspearlan Jester. Mu. .Jnntsjrr Car
iioi.!.. whose-witty sayings and tunny tricks
keep the audience in the best of humor.
Mr. Tbkodork Millkr, tlic French Trick
Clown.
Tlic Trick Horses, Mules and Ponies will
ho exercised by Mil llllt-uc .M vitas in n
nuin's-r of ic tiuiislilag and pleasing pt-r
--forumnees. Thu Pontes and Menkh-s will
«Lo lie introduced in tiie circle by Mu.
Marks.
Tho company will enter town between the
hours of 10 and II o’clock, preceded by
the imiguiticcnl nnd elegant Band Chariot.
” Sea Buell,” cuuluining Prof. Gorton's Sli
ver Comet Bund, atul drawn by tea spotted
Arabian horses, followed by twenty-five
Indies ami geutlcuieu dreHted in liiMiitiful
i cost times. Don't look for u mile of glitter
-1 mg brass, for our show is inside of the Fa
-1 viliou
i Two Performances, Afternoon and Even
!
j Doors open ut 1 and 0 oclock, r. if.
j Admission 75 cent*; Children 60 eenta.
G. G. GRADY’S
CNPItECEDENTED
i
O-FiSlim AHiIICAI CiKB
Will exhibit at
HAWKINSVILLE,
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1870,
And challenges the world to produce better
RIDERS, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS,
TUMBLERS, TRICK HORSES, AND
CLOWNS.
Remember, we make no Procession, and
art- the first to revive tiro old system of
giving all the Show inside.
Among tiie leading Sint* niav lie found
the justly celebrated PERRY FAMILY,
consisting of
MR. E. IV. PERRY,
Whose daring equestrianism has gained for
him tlic title of the Winged Mercury.
LITTLE MINNIE PERRY,
The Elfin Star of the Arena.
LA PETITE JULIA,
The Baby Ruhr, the smallest Equestrienne
in tiie world.
TilE MILLER BROTHERS,
Trapeze Artists nnd Gymnasts, the ultima
tum of liielr professions, and will positively
appear with this Circus only.
THE BELMONTS,
Joseph, Jean nnd Frank, the most wonder
ful athletes of this or any other age. in their
Picturesque and Agile Groupings, Tourbil
lons and Vaultings.
MASTER FRANK MORGAN,
Tlic dashing Somersault Rider.
f
M'LLE ELLA GRADY.
Premier Equestrienne dtt Cliova’-, will in
tro luce at each tierforniancc lie/ Blind
Trick Ilorsc, LADY WILDFIR .
M'LLE CHRISTINE,
T'-.e Dauntless Equestrienne.
M . LE TOUNELLON.
Whose graceful performance on the Corde
Tcmlree astonishes the world.
EUGEN Y ARTiNEE.
Tin- great and only Kxcandrset.ie Juggler
in the world, vvlio*e terrifying f at ts piu
ning a living man to a board with sharp
st'-'-I knives, have gained for I it., the ap
puliation of the Charmed I.ny.nhitcu.c.
MR. CII AS. COY ELI I,
Amerietin C'lowrtrt a Chasaufi r (pn-strian*:
estlie Wild Ciannnclie Indian,Phipmeeked i
Sailor, Old t q-hins, Pete Jrr.Ui .s, etc.
MR. GEO. ANDREWS.
Tlv-Prinee ii*. i I .'ii.aiu of America,
Contortionist and IJonehrs Man.
FIVE CLOWNS AT EACH PERFOR
MANCE,
G. G. Or.ADT,the AVorlu'a.JrsU-r;f'itAni.r.R
Covf.i.i.i, Satiiieal Il.ioiori i: fii.wtuts
Hovvaru, Grotc-que Clown; Pout F.vrsr,
Etbi-qiian (louu; EroEMt Maiiti.xek,
Trick Clown.
Tiie Manager would respectfully state
that in organizing this Circus Company lie
Ims spared neither time, labor nor money
to make this present combination the most
BRILLIANT AND ATTRACTIVE
Ever presented to tiie patronage of the
public. The four quarlcrs of the Globe
have contributed their choicest gems to
form this brilliant constellation.
TiUS GRAND ALLIANCE OF TAL
ENT D organized upon a scale of Unpre
cedented Magnificence, and the extraordi
nary and varied performances of the Great
Array of Foreign and Native Artists will
inaugurate anew era in amusements. The
entertainment will be produced with a
degree of originality and splendor never
before attempted in this country.
11l order to give time for all to bo seated,
tlic doors will be open at t and II r. M. Two
perform mees daily. Polite ushers will be
in attendance nnd scats furnished for every
one. Admission 75 cents. Children under
ten years, TM) cento.
To the Poanc.—As it is Mr. Grady's
intention to confine libs energies toward
|>crfectiug tin* exhibition within the arena,
lie does not therefore aim at making any
public display; but the Band Chariot, con
taining Professor Bperl’s Silver Cornet
Band, and the trained horses will parade
the principal streets on the day of exhibi
tion, for the purpose of heralding the
arrival of the Unprecedented Old-Fash
ioned American circus.
ttSr Will exhibit at PERRY on the 2?tb.
W. A. HUFFS
Provision Emporium !
Corn! Bacon! Flour!
CORN AT ONE DOLLAR !
1 am now prepared to supply tlic world and tiie rest of mankind with Corn at $1 00, in
Largo or Small (^u.sun.t.i't.ies.
* W. A. HUFF.
CORJN AT 90 CENTS.
1 will sell from Twenty to Thirty Thousand Buslieli of Corn at Ninety Cents, the
Cash to be paid down, uiul the Corn to be delivered during the next sixty days, as
called lor.
W. A. HUFF-
Hulk Meats.
I have arrangements rvt 1o this season which wil! enable me to sell Bulk Me-rs it a
VERY LOW PRICE. M reliant* and Farmers will do well to c-.mmunksute with me
before buying.
w. a. irurr.
and Ties. .
A forgo Stock of tho above ahvajD on luuvl.
Y 7 A-HUFF.
Wheat, Oats and Rye.
I have now on hand a Large nnd Select Assortment of Seed Wheat, Seed Oats and
Seed Rye—all of the best variety including the “ Prince Edward Island Oats,” the best
and most prolific in the world—except the genuine Rouisdell Norway, which use bard
to find in these days of counterfeit and humbug.
W A. HUFF.
Sugar, Coffee, Sait, Lard
Syrup and Fish,
In Abundance.
W. A. HUFF,
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