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ahc Quitman gannrr.
QUITMAN, DKCEMHEK 13, 1«72.
RkiT'VAI. —We observe tl.at Jufig'
Edmondson lias moved his dry goods,
j;roceiio, and m*-rcliundiao {fen rally,
into tin' new and handsome li ink store
nil tin; Souih s',dn < f •scrovon ad eornnr
of I), r*nt street, win re lie will heieufli r
be pleased to see his eusiomers and
friends.
Mr- A CiiaMVl.iv —\Ve were delight
ed to meet in Q .itwao, on last M ad,it,
the above named tr-nt'etnao, of 'be p ['-
n'ar firm ol ChamM"» & Fhekiux. U
Savannah poss-sses a none C'V. r and
honorable (rentleman t'- m oar Iriead
Champion, we have laded to f rnt bis ac
qtiatnlnner; and we are always b“| py
t r {five him a Iriendlv giuetii.g, as he
has a high appreciation of our t wn and
citlaelis T‘ e firm ol which In- is a mem
ber is one o| the best >" <l<e "Foes’
lit tv” and all orders lor eioCeties. f m
ilv sapp.ies & Will bo fiii' and %vit‘i as
much earn ad prompt tade ii" it t e
pthchaser was ores at in that city t"
s .jK*r‘ntetMl t e same.
I‘r.RS NAb —O' I I’etei son Ihweat fa
r red ns with a call • n last Monday
l! is a Candidate for One p'roller Ceil
oral of the State, a position fit. bus ii led
in pa<t years, to the satisfaction of tiay
people. Vie is a gent emaa ol fine ad
m'lii.-trative abilities, and we trust In
wall la; Bueceesful ill ihe nppr.-ncuinp j
contest in t e General Assembly.
CotJNTY OfWCUW—As erroneous i u :
pr. ssi us may grin credence 10 regard j
to the condition **f the Imioks of the a r
lions o umj officials on account of no :
publication h <vmg been made in regutd
pi t cm we de. rn >• pr p er to state II at
lb Grand Jury empauueted fu tbc sec
ond w . k ol the late lei m"f t e Snpe- j
rior (’flirt, made a then ugh »*x uninali<<u j
o! th* hook* «»f tbo Clerk, Qi-Hiiiary ami |
Ti’OHHiifiM', ami bv Como r.»l S resentment
gp..|;e in f * vorabb terms of tho - *.
Mamm th Tcrnim. —Tin' largest tur
nips ev I seen in tnis pi. tee, w re
broil grit to tire HaNNF.It ffice fast week
In p,' li.il Hit it and were ram- I in j
bis garden, in the ,\b rvin I) Hli as i t
Brook* County Ttny measur'd thirty
ipchys it| ■ i ell" hr. (:Ce and weigi.edj
«ev ii and a half p ' lids rack. Tuny
wre.of the white Cl h variety; tnd Dr.
Hitci inlnr ed us dat ihey were m n h
a satnpfe f'sis . i tire pateli , Cali in
on beat ' ?
'i HE CoI’NTV EI.ICTI N He Were
emu a-r «•< ok, ■•>. *latmy t a' the el.-e
thin frci hi it'» ■ file is takes pi ‘C in
t'o Jtf!h day of Ja -na-y Vb" Act
adopt and liv the mi H g'- i'ii*' pi --
V(I eti n Oidmai iio, 0,0 k of tii ."'ii
peri r Court, ' au fTs Jus iei.s ol th
Peace, Tax U C. ivers and C leetois
(lOUWty Treasurers, Si*' .eh id fa l i '.‘tied
(HI I fie fil’d Wednesday in J.euaiV
Tee first W. dae-dav <" Ja nary. 1873,
will fie th’ fir.st day ol tt,c \eai, and r a,-
seqtiei tly 111- ilectton takes place ~
that cay, instead m t e fif'd', s [ w
ously ante until and
Meioeu KnTKHT VI.VMKNT ANTI CoM I I)T 11 will
be seen by artvertis—mont that the "Quit man
Cornet Band” has prepared an evening - enter
tainment far the good people of this town to
taK« place on Wednesday evening next, the lSlh
lout In addition to a fine tamnc-al repast, the
Band will'present a very amusing Comedy :
ITnitr'l M ites Mail’ '—which will matte the
rkitei, ol the m ist sedate ache with laughter.
We trust every lady, gentleman and child in
this town and neighborhood will r ttend this
entertainment, and whilst they thus enc lurag”
hy tifeir presence, at the same tin,.. oomi .note
their mites to partially reimburse the Bund for
the heavy expense incurred in th- pui-r’.iu“e ol
instraai«ntA, Ac., necessary fur a thorough a..d
efficient organization.
A Pcrformtiuc** <iiat J ills litt
Hill.
Thr reader will not fail to perceive. l,y the at-:
tractive advert cement in to~d ay's Banxkk, that :
the popular show of John Robinson will be here j
on tbc 24th inst. l’erspn.tlly we are ignorant of
the attractions of hi> immense affair but it visi
ted .Savannah last week, and the Ed; or of the
Morning News gives his candid opinion of the
same in the following language:
• We heard a man in the andiaoee ye*‘erilay
make a remark about Old John Robinson sgrea’
cirens and menagerie, which was so complimen
tarv. and yet so just, that we desire lo record it
The speaker was one of our oldest ad most re
spected citizens, who is a student of natural his
tory. and has not 10-t his youthful liking for ‘he
horse opera He said the showy bills which a
dorn our streets, abounding with pictoiiul illus
trations in ail the garnishness of colored in/-.
had attracted bis a tendon It was eertainiy a
grand show on paper But He had been accus
toraed to this sort of blazing and bad been often
seduced by such extravagant promises into pat
ronising shows which in their real attractions,
fell far short of the show bills
Old John Robinson, raid the speaker, also j
makes a liberal use of wood cuts and prin er’s
jnk. He puts out an a tractive show-bb!. bit i j
must say his show is the first Qneof the kin and j
that I have seen in Savano and» for many a year j
that even morn iiirtnJUbt ike hill. ha fever may ;
be the expectations excised in he mind by h; j
advertisements and promise s on paper are more j
thao realized by the exßiliitbm itself The col
lection of rare animals is one of the finest that j
has ever been exhi> ited in Savannah The e- ;
questrian performance are of the highest order
of excellence— cha te, giacefnl. picturesque and !
beantifu -while many of the feats hi tue ring on j
the trapeze, are truly astonishing.
Withdraws. — It being ascertained that the |
painting of the Court IJou-e will cost a great ]
deal more '.ban the first cursory estimate indica
ted. Judge Harden desires its to give notice that
the reception of proposals for the work will be
postponed for the present.
Scltoul Matters*
| It is a reproach to the citizens of Quit
man, lliat Wf should so long bo deficient
iu the one great requisite of all progres
re communities. VVherevcii no
i people with proper educational facili
ties, there we will find refinement, and
the practice of morality. Here we have
a town containing a population of some
fi 11 ceil hundred Soil’s - sufficient to sll s
tain a fii st'Cl iSS literary institute; we
have a very excellent school building;
we have a d’-dighlful climate, and a heal
tl y beautiful town; but f.*r some cause
our \euhmy building is without *fii
cient teachers—and the prosp- ct for the
In in re is even more gloomy than the
p *st It is tme there art* neveuil sniad
schools in the place, hut they are m* nd\
primary in their character. e want a
Jirst class icHt itul ion of learning, where
our children can be made to learn, at a!!
events, tie- ordinary brand es of an
Englis education. And with this ob
ject i“ view, vvccdl upon the Trustees
of the Qa tniHii Academy’ 10 baruiotuz
for tin* publ c g",»d—for the vital inter
sts we ail have at Make—and pr.-enre
the set vices of c« mpet- ut, onerg*-tic und
z.-alous teachers, who will build up »
schoot worthy our and pro
gt r s-ive to an iud and so viug the p‘^rr -
,ge of every citiz -n win* has a ciiifd to
edneat -. Tin l pi. a sometim* s advanced,
Hint our ctize'« will patrouizo “nido
scho* > s * in pri hici ee t > tin* Acol-tny,
wiii fail to i <'lv 1 good, if t e
charge their duty. Tuee competent,
digieti al and zealous teach-rs in th*'
Academy building, and it will swallow
up all mie. r f Mah ishm nis.
vVtiut- w<* dcniru is a fi st class in*ti
tut! n b*uniiutr, «t»d if t e piesern
pr<»p>i"U>r«t of the Academy building will
not make eflorta to -npply the meat ne
ccspiiy, t 1 ey should - 11 t ‘* 1 uilding i<
a nn* ne w:.<> will lake an ini' rest m
tfiC matter.
W'v do red W’Sh io be »nd*-rstood as !
attempting* to de-pa'a <» tho cap.ieilv tu
e aim« t" of any wh s* < k to
.-scum* a liveli ood by leacning The\
-.() doubt are honest in their *fl r*-; hu
(heir* cho Is are fir telow what out c»-
t .mati* «.f • tn. t-cUsK i-s itnte slnude
be; and out s• e m -live is to iMtdoivor
to u- <:ufe a ►chop! f«i tl*e cdqcaliuii "*
IK own child" !', a- well au Uiohc ' f
many others in tlii'* c«i nun tin ty*
l\ jU tr <‘ tuk“ thin matter int<
»(mioUB conh'dm at ion. and enabh* ns a
tin* coue-ti ncmecnt "f I tie t ew year, to
huh mice the isiab iw n «u.t here. <1
school of the character Hugg- sod ?
WSartSf s VfiMachine
I w?] ? by v> ’* metit '
Mr. M M. MYi its N nee els N!. K. J
!)' VC.IA i t e U " t "
<ecti n for t* e pale <f the re’ebt a' • 1
Vina h r & Wi’sou Sew i .f Machine
\\ is a \on eg g■> th»n I t -g»‘- ' '
mv»hiters, and lose Hate ance cuts
onpiess <>j r» an of en agy and horn '
We eorntnm and him, and b e popu ar ina
hine he comes to reprcftcnt, to lie read
ers of the HaVNKII.
Rriiok i »m»tyi
Ufvm i!n aii t ii> ii it y f : lion > , J;; b:
K R. Ha dp- ' eme bap- v to ai.nom •
I that i re ti fl »itm,- and bt of t sc • u
only $3 500 in l-'iids- $-> 000 of w:.ic
|.i »lne iinl ! t -e 25 h of D Cea« her
| 1873 a SSOO due tw.dy**
| .tfiei In adtlition 1,, ti- there is u
I it h* I'iilauce -f SI2OO in th Tr* as
| my, to me t fin* exp n-e« of t " C U >
i during the y« a 1873* Ther fare, so
meet fto* bonds due in 1873, and ott (*i
I,e c s-saiy cx-s, Judge Ha den .*»>■
- Ures US, th; t the C Uiify t:»x » CXt Vem
vi 1 not exceed fiftvp merit id the St *i
( >X. Ip aoduien to this favorable m w
the roads and bridges ar- »*l in spl.-mbd
md- r, and we tiave now one of H»e mo.-o
• bisir »I>s*‘ count - h in tee Slate. To
JudiiC lla'dca is due great credit (or ion
I mapi-igefiient of our county affairs, and
|we uie happy to learn that the Grand
I Jury increased ids salary «*ne hund-ed
| d-*|;arß p*r annum, lb* was deserving
I;<e advance.
iPnal licuthi « a cS t siy HelH
On mi try girl? are not a whit behind Yu rn ’,. j
po'.itan nisPM Hin the natural eleinents of- i
ues-'. bat it must be conceded that the city belles i
best understand the art of preserving and height
ening theh* personal beamy. The most perfec !
featur*-/ lo e ha f their aHraetion unless the
eonij.'h’xion is properly eared for. and if tie* |
pretty girls of the rural di a riels wi ii o <“:•■■ |
pete with Ibe ‘Kairsuir ,r of the fashionubb
world in the refined attractions, they must pa\ •
due attention to this impor*ant point. The; |
ought lo know, for the tact is notorious, that
i if vuax'b Maonoua Rai/i imparts •* the aj
' delicate, pearly appearance, an »i ‘»vlu>*‘ al>’a by ;
i any other preparation under the sun. No mat j
t‘*r how the cuticle may have been roughened j
! by exposure or discolored by the sun, the Biitrs j
| will render it soft and pliable, and remove ev- j
! ery blemish.
j and brown spots on the face j
I Eruptions, Blotches. Sctofulows Diseases, an i j
I a l 'sores arising from impure blood, are cifre ii
| by Dr. Pieces Golden Medic tl Discovery.
| M"sek 11. Br.vti.f.y, to** m gro do -
| k eper of lbe-11 «.*m* of Reon-Hcutnt ;vc !
jin ban iugt be n actpifitc*! of \ |
e :a*£*• of murder, in F !lo?> Sup i r
j o<»urt, for the kilbi g of Malcolm Cl ti - ■
borne, at ti c time an« g-o t. r o j
t e Ij gf'iatute.
Gov. Scpitf. la-t week presented \) • \
Lovick pieiCe, -f flit* Mi tfiodint C-nn’i .
a g 'd h aded can *, as a ra trk of re- ( > -t |
ad ijfik'cm.
! A Compoktabi.e UoMK.—No man can lmve a
j comfortable home, especially in winter, when
j the wind finds an opening between tho sashes,
! under the doors and over the blind*. A door
| that will not open easily, a window that will not
! close, a sash that will r.ot be raised these are
; among the little things that spoil the happiness
|of millions. Avoid these and many other dis
i comforts by patronizing tin* leading Munnfactu
i rcr of Doors, Sashes and Blinds in the Southern
i Suites. Mr. 1\ *i\ Toale, of Charleston, S. C.
Send for his price list. lj
TpXTRA Violin Cases and Bows at
JCj PAINE & HALL’S.
Tlte Great E’ktorial Annual.
Ib United States Almanac for 1873,
for distribution, gratia, throughout the United
States, and ml I civilized countries of the Western
Hemisphere, is now published and ready for
delivery, in tin* English, German, French. Nor
wegian, Welsh. Swedish. Holland, Bohemian and
Spanish languages, and all who wish to under
stand the true philosophy of health should read
and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains
Tn addition to an admirable medical treatise on
the causes, prevention and cure of a great varie
ty of diseases, it embraces a large amount of in
formation interesting to the merchant, the me
chanic, the miner, the farmer, the planter, and
professional man; and the calculations have been
made for such meridians and latitudes as are
most suitable for a correct and comprehensiva
National Cau:\par
The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitarv
effects of Hostelter’s Stomach Bitters the staple
ionic and alterative of more than half the Cbrb
tma world, are fully set forth in its page , which
are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations
valuable recipes for the household and farm, hu
morons anecdotes, and other insfrneiive am
amusing i c.xdioj: ta tt er, original and
Among the Annuals to appear wills the openim
of the year, this will be nee of the most useful
ami man be had tar the asking. The proprietors
Messrs ’Hosteller *v Smith, Pittsburgh. I\, on re
ceipt of a two eenf stamp, will forward a copy
by mail to any person who cannot piocure one
in hi'neighbo. ho ul The Bitters are sold in
every city, town and village, and are extensive
!v used throughout the entire civilized world
I jr uil fjtotte.
OTREPTY AVRi/Tl keep all tylesoiCook
|iO ing Stoves ut Savaanuh prices.
CIALIGOES at 10 cents per vard at
J I’AINE .V HAI.L'S.
.'O ;l L r»0 cems poc pound
a. J'AINB A UAI.I/y.
/'I ::T \ .mi i'Uovpri mid Timvaii’ fi niy
or ' HTicKKI V A AVKETT,-
IfiACTOKY YAIJXS at
V I‘AISE & riAU,'.-
£ ' ENGINE Iluliun Strings ill
‘as I’.UNE A MAH.',-.
f.-UNE .Jconr'a • IVuv! Ditm’- Flour »i
,| 1 I’.MNlv A U.iiJ.'
£VERY kind ol Tinwmi’ (cry clit-up :u
IT stueety St. avkct-i
PIAIidfOIOAH i
IUDDEN A BATES. Savannah <h> . In-ie
J sale and Re'rtil deah*rs m l’iai;..:- *• •> 0.-
Music aiid Imported Musical Mcrehu/Mr/v \%i. ;
sell ftteiuwtvy. Hallei Davis A f'o . • r (h i. j
Mini other lir.d-ebisM F anes, une t!»•* oe ■'•
Mason & ll.un in 'l urch i. ui.d . O’ -
■;aua at exireinety hnr yrices for {.kwh w »»- !
So lo $-•’) momltly umtlpan: t- i »* • -m«- l'
let. and rent apple dli p n lias«*d . w • j
tave Rosewood Pianos, fli -t-rdass, >ii m-. -o,
pi*t»vemen : s cash ( >i gnn r> •y * |
stock of I’inmvs and Organs nml I- w«- j
South. Send tor e v a l, rues. ;.rn e i »
Addres-. U’DIF N A 15 \
Great Si.utbei n M«mic Ib-a -■ ■ /:■ ‘
July 19. 1872. 9 mo
;■/ A . : ..
Ti llie Voters of BuooLn t : j
Oil (•’ instances are inch th t I am < < mp* ib-d
to decline the iiomiimriie* «and in paus lin nl- I j
<hc po«lfPu) of die. iff id >h: - eu-=.n S. Ui-'i : d* j
tag so. tender rnv siiice"* Ylia.’iks to-tbp (<■ ;• \
for iheir k ndin ss and purtuilit , an - w- . j
recommend t" the D»-m 'Cra'ie \ai»ers el j
conn v <»> '• tjeiter qualified to H i the
of lieriff. and at m* ,nd t ied i <11"'/ <' 1 1 |
fer to Mr. It. B U oo;en ami res ‘ ctln i <•' i j
upon the l>eni<" t'acy ot the c on') as v» a- j
r,:y pets--ual friends to giv.- him their eoruui
end rseinont
Very "--pectfutly,
*\ITM EAR I; i. RE
I respectfully aci-ept the <»• ;
, l>y the foregoing card, nod will l uthbiUy *1 i \
! char m the duties cf Fiinifi if «h»* ted."
li. B. WOOTEN. '
i December t J 874. tdo j
The iind<-rsi ned,!
| pi i fi’Ctly with the brief ailmmli
j ti-,1 i.,n ol tiic h/i'.uhjl afiliirs ut tho emmu ul
| <-..l W. A. l.AN'i:. Ink.! I. n
' r.'spt'clfuily numinailn'i 1.... ns .t c:in<li'i it<’ (• r
the i.ffi'Ji’uf tlomity 'l’rt'asmuj-. at iLr
~1,.c , i MAN ■ TAX PAY Bit.'.
vy.Th« Motiils of :: 'I
a..nu.t!!U'' him a caii.ii.lat.’ f.u ilio ' htau ul 'B'li
nary . i' Bruuka county. »»•! n apccifaliy a ... -i.
.ill. sappurt, (ll Ilia luIIOW-citiJM’IIS ul tin; clmiua
in Junntiry n.’Xt.
■. £> AH,,. i'riomls ofCnpl. '.V lIBOOKE takr
pl.nwiirc in announcing hi.n a camliiiat.. fur ru
‘.pxiiun to Bit’ ufilcot Clerk of Brook* Superior
Court, a! til” Pic lion lo I.” held in Jan nary w-xl
IB- will bv jrrn'.-f.il lor the support of Ilia IVicii.b
; and l.dlow-.-iiirt'ns.
'Va-Tlm* friond* o! JAMS- h. B ATY. l-jo) , :
place'his nami* l.vl'orc til” voin* ..fßronk-* v-nn |
tv. a. a candidatv for tin*. .’Hi.’., of 'i'nx Hourivor.
and rvyuuct'.illy solicit ihv votva of hia fvllo'.v I
cilizvna in January next, for thv [.oaition,
5,.f)' Tiiv f.i.’iid. of WII.IJS BKDINT.I-’IKI.h.
ER.j.. take plvaHo.o in announcing him a caaii
f r County Trcasiirvr. and n-np.'Cii.iliy - .
licit for him th.- snirrap” oftiiv people ot Brookr
county, at the ensninu vleclion.
Th” frivnds of Judg” WHJ.iAM IH'H- 1
.SON uk” plva'.ire in .inumin. in him a ca.nli
fliitV lor the office ol Ordinary of Brooks count r.
and solicit for him .lie votes ot ci. iz.-na at the
civetion to bo held lie an ju o,!clen;r i al .
ery- We arc authorized 10 announce Mr YY.
A. KiN’O. the present rtueriii o! Brook< wmiy
a candidate for re-electior. to the -iitne positiiHi
at the election to hr held lie t-Ms-'i Bail.
«a» We are aittboriml to auno.ince Captain '
TIIOMA* .1. II \RI>Kh a ctn.iid.tie I ir theottic
of T ax iteo-irfr for the Count;, ol Brooks ; and
|„. asks Ills fellow-citizens, and es
oe.-.a.iv his o.d .’oiilV'ieraivcoinrad.-s, to extend
to hi rn their a itiraoe.
The friends ol .JOHN STftICKLd N'H. o!
I Tnllokaa Dis net. res ectfnlty a i.ioonc” uie. a
i candidate for tax Ih-ceitei ot Brooks Cone ;.
I and solicit for him the votes ot his Iviloa-ct i
| /.ens.
;;,y- We are autb”i izv lto announce Mr. hA
i VI!) UlEUri a candidate for the office ol Tax
i Cos vc’ . r of Brooks county, yt tiie on - .iue elec
j tio I : arid he solicits the siillrage of his friends
| an I fellow-citizens.
\ To ihe Citizens of Brooks County :
I j respectfully announce myself a candidate lor
| X-,x 'ollector of vonr c .irry at iheensninp; elec
iti and solicit the ceffiaye of ray fellow- citi
| i,.. n s. If eiecied. I proniise. by sobriety and
j h.i i-j: attention :o the duties of the office. Io mer
| it tiie continued favor ol tho public.
1 t ,YVAi. J. Dvm-an.
I'lß j V-V:'\ yfi:! i-i’4li|J
TO BE HELD AT
. QUITjUa, VV, DECiCMBEit 2-!-, 1872.
OL.D mm nQ:MMBQ^m
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MUSEUM, GAR VYAX AND 10 PP0DR0IE.
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COMIFNI’D WITH Tify
Nr.: /; ; r/ // :.;] >Y/N/p«al Gm/Yu, Uol} r 'toclmi(| Institute and
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With One limidred Horse ' Camels,Mules, Hiding Dogs,
Monkeys, Trick Horse / Eh phants, and Fifty of the best
Male und Fcmnlo Artists in the Word,
FOi.'lt TO TKN !/. *i. ■.l ~i wi i |l. li.iil. JOHN F.opVatiJ Otn’l Difi’C^jr.
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