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t Himicra mrn riTNyn ■wh«wm< "imi^"i ft as* CiTi (SCHOOL blRECTGES. llu/Ielinrs(, Nov. 4, lSSt. Tin; lion, Bowl of school directors met in regular ses sion; present, Rev. W. li. Bingham. President, Mayor Mayes, J)r. P'lrnell, Oapt. M right and S. Or. Alarshali, im nibers. Board came tuor <ler, minutes of last mooting ere tend and adopted. Report of Principals were rend and received. The foliowing aecumnSs were then allowed. \Y R Thompson, $S3 75; (1 K Fearing, $55; Aiiss Jes sa W right, $43 83; Aiiss Bil ly Bardiit, $12 75; 1C E Simms. $43 50; 1C N Jeffer son, (HO; R L Budlow, $1 10 James Wells, $7. Account «>i’ Berry \\ ilson was re lei red to committee on repairs. 1C 1C Simms’ salary was raised from forty to forty-, live dollars per month. On motion W li Thompson was authorized to have all the necessary repairs made on the school house, (white.) Ordered that Dr. Pm licit, and Oapt. Wright he appoin ted committee .to see what re news are necessary on color i - ed school iiop.se, and have same done, after which meet ing adjourned. H. I.OK I!, Secy. ail's'. Eihui Hatcy, lie: kd ol \S . a I. Haley, h parted this life at the resi dence of iter son its law. Air. M. Ouitis, Nov. 2d, 1881 .She was born .Bin. 1st, 1814, and was nearly sixty-eight rears of age at the time of her death. " In D33, April t , ^iio »* liKil i li U LO .U. Unity, long iitiJ favorably known in ( opiah county,with whom s!ie lived to roar a re spec fable family of sons and daughters. More than fortv five years ago .she made a jmb tie profession of faith in Christ, and trailed w ith ‘he Baptists, among whom site lined and worshipped, as a consistent. Christian, till re moved by death Fur many years her health was delicate and for months previous to lu r departure her sufferings were great and Iter condition almost helpless; yet lit all these monts of suffering and watting she ever e.\pressed a bright, hope and an unwaver ing faith. It was (lie writers privilege fo he with her when the end was near and to heat words of hope and eon ii.fence, 'i hough weakened in body and mind from her iu»g ill ness, no words t:t doubt or mirg'i* ing were afteied. tsne died in peace and witimut. a a struggle. i he funeral ser vieis wen* held in the I) i masons church and words were spoken concerning the support Christianity gives and the resurrection taught in the ehristian system, and then she was laid beside her do parted husband to await the first resurrection. May the Croat Shepherd incline the children and giand children to trust in the same blessed Savior, and. may they also die in the full assurance of a home in Heaven. A. A. L. Public bdi-aol Mb ice. Tin* iirst Sa’.nnfiy of November, nt I'J At., is 1 lie time .specified by law for the election of Trustees for the ensuing scholastic year. The patrons of public schools in this county wilt take due notice, and govern themselves according y. .'•tier election, the s< crotary of lue meeting will make a certified re volt ol-tlie trustees elected to this cilice. \V. U. BINGHAM, Sujct Uojiiah County. riazlehuist, Miss, Nov. 7,1851. New (ioatls. • Mr, I X. Eliis is now receiving his fad niiil winter goods, which embraces eventldng usually kept I .H s il':, such as dry goods.notions hoots and shoes, hardware, crock ery, glassware, hats clothing, tin ware, t'umitme, saddlery, and gro ceries, He 6ure and give him a call and look at ids goods,and. pri ces before haying elsewhere. 4 Important Notice. To my cuMotneis and the public, I will stale !hat 1 have moved my Denial Romos to the Redding House, amt have them fitted up in better style a< d more piivate. I have al so purchased a fad supply of Dental goods, and am repared to do Den ial woi k better and cheaper than heretofore. 1 am uNo prepared to iurui-h country Dentists with uri terial at almost catalogue prices. R. G. Pens. Uazlehu'rst, Oct. 22, 1831-10. Look At This! i have four line places on thejofl er Bayou Pierre,and six small lanns near die Railroad* all improved, which 1 will lease or sell on reason able terms. Bargains can be had by calling to sec me early. R. N. Miller. Hnzlclnrst, Sept. 10, 1981-4-tf A full line of Kentucky jeans, at lo.v prices, at Ellis's, 4 TLe Almighty in Arkansas. i A Liitlo Hock special to t!.c Cdi'.cagoTimes, X<»v. 2J, says: Two singular cases, involving the action of superhuman agencies or the i e.-ult of a combination of cir cumstances, have been reported to the limn.- e.oncspo’ident, end arc vouched for by one of tho most re putable ministers in Crittenden couo yv. II dicri Nelson, ng-d seventy, has been lenildv cxarei.-cd over the Ion" condnued drouth, and one d.iv list week became very angry and began cursing the Led for permit-, ling such an aid ci ion. While thus! | engaged lie suddenly fell backward j on ilit* ground, having been Stricken with para!y-is. lie has not spoken -ineo, and u is not likely lie ever will. '' L.iio tins s■ «'iie was m progress ,1 similar event was transpiring in L nion county Three young men were sit ting on their Inn- es in the t">ini, dis'cnss'ng the pi nbahiiilies from a cloud wlrcli just ‘thou was rising in the west. Tic youngest 'd the group, named John Freeman, referred to the drouth and remarked that a G >d- who would allow His people to suffer thus couldn't amoutit to much. Ashe was speaking the hoys were encircled by lightning and the speaker stun .ed severely, though his companions were un scathed. Recovering, he renewed the subject, bitterly reviling the su preme power. Instaniy a bolt of| lightning Hashed liotn the clouds overhead, and the young man lei! dead n his tracks. Nearly every bom? in his body was maslud into jelly, while liis boots were torn from his teet and the clothing from his tower extremities, d ive body pre sented a horrible appearance, being a blackened and m v gird muss ol humanity. ills companions were' 'tunned oral livrown on the ground, but not seriously ojued. J'he iu norui of the unfortunate voting man occurred t'- e next d iv ami attracted a largo crowd, the larger p ntion of whom wei-e'drawn thither by live* ru'Ttor of the strange events pie reeding 'or death of the deceased ’A tier, the l-ody was deposited in 'he grave and the loose earth had been thrown in until the aperture w..s liiiud, and while the friends of the'lead man yet lingered in the cetneto.y, a bdt ot lightning- do scended iV«uA a cloud dirretlv over the burial place and struck tire grave, throwing the dirt its if a plow Itad parsed lengthwise through it. No one was i-jured. but tho-o p es en : scattered, a boost pnra'yz d with I'er ror. The incident is exciting n great deni of a t -alu.ti, mii i. ters and reiigii.ns people genera;Iv hold ing’ that the young twin was the vietim of the wrath ol an off-mled God. wit-'o oii.e*s assert tluit b"th tire ea-es rt ferr* d to were simply wonderful coincidences, l aving w> i-o’ttrcetion with e-uses, either phys ical or supernatural, yj v jjusy-?* Af ilio residence! ol Hie bride's father, Eli Graves, op' Xov. 2d, lSSl,bv El«ler A. J. Miller, J L L. Hood and Miss Tamer Graves,all of Co piah coil illy. Xov. id 1, 18S1, :tt Hie rosi deticeof Mr John Dantes, in j Eider Alex A. Lomax. i\ [h j Chiles and Miss Dora Dantes. f» •. —— • • - - Ju-t Received, Tbtgg'es, Hacks ami Horses. All j ure invited to cab at the stable ot Rogers & Meek, Hiizlfdiurst, and ex iiuine quality and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. 49 Autlkta Sale of Live Stock. At the ievidence ol E. 11. Brown, 14 mil‘s west of 1 laz’ehnrst, on the 29th day of October, 1SS1. he will offer at Public Audio1*, ull <.! hi-' Brood M ires, Mut« Colts, Saddle Ponies, Jack (Black Prince.) one yenrling Jack 39 or 40 'Traded and CDinmon cattle, about 20 head hoars, one 4 vent old blooded Bn!!, and my fancy team ol Black Oxen. On the same day there will be a Democratic Barbecue and Public Speaking by di-t ngui-diel gen tie men. Every body invited to come -and huv stock. Oct. 22, 1831-10. Ciiaaecry Notice. The State of Mississippi—To IJettie A, Oruwiord and James A. Crawford, her husband, Dora Tan tier and Charles Tanner, her hus band, and Anna C Tillman: You are comm aided to appear before the Chancery court, ot Copiah coun ty in said ,-tate on the 1st Monday jot January, 1882, to show cause it any you have or can why the final account of N P. Tillman, adminis trator, now on file in said court should not be allowed and said i administrator discharged. J. M. NOB MAN, CPU. j Nov, 12th, 1 SSI-13 41. Sheriff Sale. Birdsong, Horne & Brittain, Vs Vondi. A L. West. i Judgment m Copiah Circuit tor $214 00 BY Virtue of the above stated writ, I will, on Monday, the i fn !i dayjif December, 1 S« 1, expose i to sale at public outcry, for cash, in trout of the court house door of Copiah county, between the hours proscribed by law, the fol lowing described land to-'.vit: The south east quarter of south west quarter section 20, and 2 a in the lorlh east corner of east halt of north west quarter section 32, town ship 1, range 3 west, and west half of south west quarter section 4, township 10, range 7 east in Co piah county. Levied upon as the property of the delendeiit, A L. West, and will be sold to satisfy the above stated case and all costs. W. VV. COOK, Sh’ff. Nov 7th, 1*31 13. Teacher*’ Association. Editors Copiahnn: Please insert tho following notice in your excel lent papyr in the interest of com mon school education: Tho next annua! sessions of Tho State Teacher’s Association will be he'd in the city of Jackson,Dec, "Till, lv8l. Gen. S. I) Lee, Presi dent of the A, & M, Co'lcge, is President of the Association; and distinguished educators Irani oth er slates have been invited to be present. It is hoped that a goodly mi tuber of the teachers of this county will atiei.d this meeting of the Association, the object of which Is to c nisult together iu re gard So important changes in our present scho I law. Respectfully, W. D, 15IN01I AM. Mip't Copiah cc. Ilaz’.eliurst, Nov. Sin, 1881. A. P. Harry, WITH S. IT. Co- Operation Associa^ lion Commission Business. GO CarondcictSt. New Orleans, La Trustee Sale. IN pursuance of a certain deed' of assignment made by E T. Stack Iiouse. oil the 27th day of Decem ber, A !)., 1880, and recorded in the Chancery cieik's office, in (Jo piali county, State oi Mississippi indeed book il H page 12‘.) to Ids, 1, as trustee in said deed, will, on Monday the 1st!) day of Novem ber, 18*1, in front of the depot, in the town ot Crystal Springs, Copi ah county, between the hours pre scribed by law,proceed to sell at pub lie auction,to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty. ooih real and personal, to-wit: South half of section 2, township 2, range :> west; also one hundred and eighteen acres south side north hall'of said section, said one him died and eighteen.acres bounded as follows: commencing at the north wes* corner of the north west quarter of section 2, township 2, range 3 west, running thence north 294 yards, thence east 880 yards, thence north 220 yards, tin nee east 220 yards, thence south 220 \nrds, thence east GOO yards, thence south 204 yards, thence west 27G yards to place of begin n ng. Also west half of north east quarter and east half of north west quaiter and fifty acres in south west qa liter, all in section I, township 2, range 3 west, Co piah comity. State of Mississippi, Also ttie following personal prop erty: one steam engine and fix tures, three wagons and farming implements, seven mules and one horse. L. ■!. UUYME*, Trustee. (Jet. 1-7, 1851 o-It it superior to anythin# kuown for diseases it is recommended to cure. S J Cass?Is, Tkotnnsvillp, G ; (. F ■.ir;,er& Co., Forsyth Ga; ”em barton, Samite! & Reynolds, Atlan ta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga, July 1. 1*71.—We used ‘.-wilt's Syphilitic Specific’ in the treatment of convicts the past year, and believe it is the on ly certain known remedy that will effect a permanent cure of diseases far which it is recommended — Grant, Alexander A Co. $1 non Howard will be paid to any chemist who will find, on anal ysis of one hundred bottles of S S. S.. one particle of merenry, io dide potassium or any mineral substance. i he swift Specific Company, Fro price rs, Atlanta, (fa Mild by W, i> Cook, Ilazlehnrst. Miss. Cad fora copy of ‘Yuan# Men's Friend,’ 8-lt. vYo-uan,-—-Proclamation—Free dom For Women. Wli.ti is ilis right tiii: ballot to woman compartd with her privilege o! eiij tying health and happiness in the charmed circle of her social anil domestic relations? Among the many discoveries tending to pro mote the happiness and advance ment of tee human race, nothing is so iniimively connected With the happiness of woman—tlie centre and source of our highest earthly on j >y incuts—as I he discovery of lemedy whicli meets her peculiar wants, and tits her for the enjoy ment of life, and for minisisring to the happiness of those with whom she is associated in the tender re lations of sister, wife an ! mother. This remedy is found in Dr. J, Bradirdd’s Female Regulator, Wo me.ds Rest F. iend.’ By it woman is emancipated from the ills peeu liar to her seb. Before its magic power ail irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures ‘whites,’ suppres sion of the ‘mense/s and removes uterine obstructions. It cures con stipation and strengthen? the sys tem, braces the nerves and purifies the blood, and thus doing, it does more for her, and through her. lor the whole hmnun family than any discovery of modern limes. It nev er fails, as thousand of women will testify. Prepared bv Dr. J. B”nd fi 'id, Atlanta, Ga, Price: trial sizo, 75 cents, large size $1 50. Forsule by ail druggists. Chancery Notice. The State of Mississippi—To Emily C Sandifer: You are com manded to appear before the Chan cery court of Copiah county in said State, on the 1st Monday of January, 18*2, to show cause if any you have or can, why the final account of J. W. Sandifer. Guar dian, now on file in said court, should not be allowed and said Guardian discharged, J M 2SORMAN, Cl’k. Oct. 15, 1*81-9 44. . Gasoline * Oil for sale at Burnley's. Quinine, Morphine and many oth er goods reduced. Go and see E C. Williamson, h druggist 6 4to. ~ S. T. Rogers, The pioneer merchant of Hii/Jc* hur.-t, has just returned Iroin the city, where lie pure!)used irom va rious markets, ut close iigureg, n well selected stork of goods, con sisting of everything u-tiul!y kept in s lirst class store. He is now prepared to compete with any Itou-e on the road, doing a legitimate bus iness. Mr. It. is not in the habit of blowing his own horn, but -.ay- em phatically that, though not so large as some, Ids stock is its complete and well selected as can be found in .town, liis expenses are small, does not keep a house full of £100 clerks, but tt ies to select a few men who know how to wait on customers and treat them right—has irishucted these c!c; ks not to no undersold. Horn > and sec for yourselves. Don’t he a raid of being too much trounle to clerks, they will be glad to show and price you through He calls the attention of the Indie--, especial ly, to h:s stock of dress goods, laces, scarfs, shoes, etc. In fact, evert thing to suit the ladies. Guttle-j men w ill do well to cal! and see his stock of clothing before buying. Ail j at prices to suit tlie times 8 | Horse for Sale. A No 1 farm horse for sale, eith er ou time or for cash. Apply to S. T. IiOGKRS Ilazleluirst, Oct. $, J 881-8 WILLIAMSON’S COUGH SYRUP Of Tolu, Tar arid Wiki Cherry, ! For Coughs. Colds Soreness of the Lungs Co lsu option. iirouchitic. Whoopingcougb. Hoarseness. Catarrh and all irritations of tho Air Passages. The curative proper tie., of far and Wild Cherty in diseases cl the Kings and throat are to well k nown to need recommendation. In this prepara tion Tar. Wild Cherry Ac., are combined *iih other valuable remedies into an agreeable Cough (syrup which cun be re. lied upon as being prompt and efficient. ■' single bottle wiii convince ane one that, no other medicine it superior to it. For sate by ii C Williamson, Druggist ijazleinu-st. Miss., at jo cents per bottfe. J. (• Harris Sic-tim Gin Tn good running order, mid he will gilt your cotton for A cent per pound. Personal attention given. Patronage solicited, sep 17 u-3m Attachment Notice. To .Titcob Strauss & Co: An at tachment at the suit of Abegaii Myer, against your estate for three hundred and seventy five dollars, retut liable before tlie Circuit court ot Copiah county, has been execu ted, anu is now pending in sa'd court, ami unless you appear be.! fore said court on the 4th Monday I in October, 1881. and plead to said action, judgment will be entered, and the estate attached wit be so d. E, \Y. BROWN, Ol’k, Ben King, Jr. Att’y, Oct. i 3th, 1881-10.' Pay Your Taxes. The tax for the year 1S31. being now due. 1 am re.i.ly to receive t! cm us fol lows: Stale t.:x is 33 C9 on $1,030 .School tax is $3 00 on ] <M)0 County Tax is $5 £0 on 1,000 Total $il jO on $1,900 W. W. COOK. Tax Collector. ILizhdinrst, Oct. S l.-sl 8, ATTENTION* AGENTS. A New Book By Mark Twain. “the Prince and the Pauper.” A book for the young of all Ages, lies' book tor c.nvassers ever pub lished. Sold.by sabs -ription only. For terms anti Territory apply at once to Southern Publishing Co. New Orleans, I,a Box 1 If**. 12 Ki*ad TliI*. All persons indebted to the late I firm of K, T. Stackhouse, now in ! liquidation, can save money and piobaby h.-.rd feelings, by com ing and setting the same. I wish to settle in good feelings if possi ble, by law if necessarv I..I RHYMES, Trus. Nov, 5, 1881 12-llt. Sheriff Sale. Officers of Court, Ys Vendi. Timothy Crown, Judgment in Copiah Circuit Court I ' tor $40 an. RY Virtue of the above stated \ jli writ, J will, on Monday, the! 5th day of December, 1881, expose to sale at public outcry, for cash, in front of the court house door ot Copiah county, between the hours prescribed by law, the following described land to-wit: The north east quarter of north west quarter and east hall and south west qr ot south west quarter, at.d ma th east qr oi se qr and sw qr of se qr sec tion Cl township 1, range 1 east, and west had'and northeast qt of north west quarter and north west quarter of south west quarter and east half of south west quarter, section C>, township 1J, range 10 east, and north half of south east quarter, section 1, township 10, range 9 east, in the hands of G. F. Wolfe, adm’r. Levied on as the property of the defendant, Timothy Brown, and will be sold to satisfy the above stated case and all costs. W. \V. COOK, 8hdf. ITazleliurst, Nov. 5, 1881-12 4t. For Sale. Any on? wishing to buy a good residence in the toA-n of Hazlehurst, { will sell at law figures tlie place owned by C. A. Redding, all in good order, and with all the con veniences to make it a valuable place. For terms and further in formation call on the undersigned. John \V. Me Master. HazleWst, Sept. 10, 1881-4 Notice. We respectfully ask every one owing us to call on T. M. Warrell at W. B. Cook’s drag store, and settle up your accounts. We must close the accounts this tall. CONN BROS. Hazlehurst, Oct. 15, 1881-9 2m. Lost. On the 2Gth of Sept. 1881, in Ha zlchurst, or on the road Irom my place to Hazlehur st, one pair of Sil ver Rimmed Spectacles ,in meltal case, The finder of same will be rewarded or receive my thanks by leaving the same at the Copiahan i office or returning them to me. Jos. FT. Catching. * Administrator’s Sale. On Monday, the 7 til day of No vember, A, D. 1881. the undersign ed administimors of the good ai d chulth'S of Mary J. Catnnuuk, de ceased. by virtue of a decree of the Cffuecery court of Copiah c/nniv, Alisu., made on the 13 h day o! July 1881, At the court houSe door of raid Copiah county, in the town of !1 .ziehticst, will sell to the highest bidder fur cash, the following lauds of said decedent, viz: AH of south half of'section 35, Iving west of the Railroad, except 2* ncrc-vi" th > north west_ynrner in township 2. range 2 west, nh-o excepting the homestead cxeu^ition described os Follows: Reginning at tie north east corner of the above described land, being the point wlieie the northern boundary of said tract of bind intPt'soets the Railroad, ru« ning thence west with the northern honndury of said land 44 ('.(>-101) chains, thence south 20 enoins.theme easi 35 34 100 chains, iheuee along the line nf said Railroad 22 7-100 chains to the, point of beginning. Said sa'e lioing ordered by >he court, to pay the debts of said es tale. E. A. Ray, 1). A. CAMVeng, (let 1 j - 4 A dui'rs, CENTENARY COLLEGE. Jackson, Lis. Session 1880-1 had 133 students, six piolessors and teachers and three A. D. graduates. The entire expenses for hoard and tuition lor sc-holasiic? year need not exceed $!C4, in lb eparntory Department, nor $164, in College classes. Next! session begins September 5, 1881. Send for Catalogue. C. G. ANDREWS. Pro4. Jackson, La., July 9, 1881.47, Officers of Court Vs Yondi. I). W McRea. Judgment in Copiah Chance-y court for $20 30. BY Virtue of the above stated writ, 1 will, on Mond.y, the 5th day of December JS-sl, expose to sale at public outcry, for cash, hi front of tiie court house door of Copiah county, between the hours! prosesibetl by law. the tallowing (iescribtid land to wit: West half of section 31, tifwnship 1, range 2 west, now in the hands of G. >. Dodds, Guardian of D. \V. Mc'.t ie. t.evied on as the property of the defend tut, l) VV. McKae, anti will be sold to sittsfy the above stated case and all ct'sts. W. \V COOK, SIPff llazlehurst, Nov. 5, Issl 12 It. Land for Sale, Cheap. Mrs L. (’urtis has a small tract of 38 acres of land near town j that is well timbered and lies web lor cultivation The wood alone is worth more than she asks for the land and is convenient and ea s\ to haul. For particulars apply to M M CURTIS, ' | llazlehurst, April 16, 1881-35 Cancer Salve. Will cure King worms, Tetters Chicken pox on Children, old sores scald head, salt rehum, piles poi son, itching of the skin, poison oak. For safe by Mrs. Pressor and Mrs. S. A Price, llazlehurst. Aims. K. Garrison. Martinsville, July 10. 18>0. Bro.v'i’s Wells. Reduced rates of board a! he justly celebrated Rrown’s Wells iu this county : Rosud per day, $2; pei week, $10; per month,$35, Special term3 for families Actor ling to the analysis of .1 R Chilton, of New York. professor of CliCTm.'try. on*' quart of wa*<u of Wi ll No. 1. contains: Live Sulphuric Acid. 10.22, Sulphate him . 21.10. Proto Sulphate lion..1) Id: Sulph Magnesia. ... . 1125. Sulph Soda. 4.44. Sulph Alumni. 2 lo Chloride < ’.aleium. 4.11. Organic matter. A:.. 2d Welt No d. 4 A: 5 has not been analyze! According to thi* analysis of George Lit tie. State Geologist.. onu quart of water ol Well No 2 contains: Sulphuret of hydrogen. Uydpogen C rb die Arid. tree. Oarbonie. of Lime \%tib>nic of Magnesia. Carbonic of Iron. Sulphate Magnesia. Sulphate Alumna. Cubonic <f Sodium. Sulphate of Soda. Magnesia a d Siiiri:» Some Organic Matter. The Graves Peach. The earue-t and the line.-! of ih party Peaches. Ail who ever' saw it vouch for its superior merits.— We offer first class trees one year old at St 00 each. • For 50 trees, 10 per cent reduction. For 100 “ 20 “ Cash must accompany the order, L. B. Harris A: Co. Hazlehmst Miss., J ury 8, 1881.- 21. Constable Sale. S. G. Marshall, vs. Fi Fa. G'cen Bird and Taylor Bird.-S. G. Mar shall, vs Fi Fa. No. 153. Green Bird. Two judgment?. In Ju-tice court, Dist. No. l,nf Co piah county, one for $45, and the oth?r for $10 45, and costs of each suit, BY virtue of the above stated writ, I will, on Monday the 7fli day of November, 1881, expose to sale at public outcry for cash, in front of tlie court house door ot Copiah coun ty, between tho hours prescribed by law,, the following described land to-wit: Tho undivided two fifths interest pi Green and Taylor Bud. in the south half of sec. 7, township one, range 2 west, (s 7, t 1. r 2 w.) Levied upon as the property of the defendants, Green Bird and Taylor Bird and will be sold to satisfy the above stated case and all costs. W. R. Walker, Constable. Sept. 24, 1881-6-4t. School Notice. The undersigned will open a pri I vate school in the basement of the | Baptist Church building, on Mon day, Sept, 19tb inst. Hates of tui tion as follows: Primary scholars, $1 50 per month; Intermediate, $2; Advanced $-2 50 grid $3, Mattie E, Miller. • Hazlehurst. Sep 17,1881-5-1 m • The ,completest stock of goods lean be seen at E. C. Williamson’s drug store. t»-4t i k*» tA positively tiie ©saly IBIg NEiow will exlaiblt sit flaxlelmrst Ss tl»e time Uses! foa° tlae coining of tlae €wa»eat Slaow to lto®leliiiEfst9and it wIEl only exhibit fe>a° tiie one day* A •www jr^»CTaoa»»aK>c»w.irjr—> w^> w~ v '),iiii«b^wiw) tawww»'iiJMi ji mmmrAPMmmmmmtmmmmmmmwmmmm—— MMS® £/i7°1 Museum, Menagerie, Aqmrinm and strictly Moral Ciretis. Traveling !»y its own spec al trains of steele parlor palace cars. 5v> years without change. Fust, in ail tiling'! First in merit. First in Magnitude, First in Magnificence. FIRST IT MERIT ! FIRST IT MG.SITERE ! ' FIRST IT MtfiMFIf ETIE! l’li.; Sensational tea Hues arc: '!’(.*■ Great Elec ■ ie L ghr. A herd of the !a\gtM E ♦•ptiai.t-*. 1 he largest Hhinocero-i in America, weight 4.001) Mw. A gGnt wni:e I’olar Hear. A drove of hacirian Camels. Musk (•)x. A Colo-al Living Crocodile 20 feet long. Egypnan YaLms. 0 ic hundred d If-rent kinds of Monitors. Pair of sacred white peacocks, worshipped in India as G ids. The man eating M itidrii. One hundred differ ent kind of pluaiagcd lords. The Startling Novelties are, 100 performers, male and female. A cortege ol golden chariots. 50 dens of E ire Wil 1 Animal*. A school of sea lion.*. 100 diminutive Shetland ponh-s, smaller titan Newfoundland dogs. A troupe of Hindoo jugglers. The circus embraces more equestrians, more vau'ters, more gymnasts, more clowns, more Athletes, more specialties, than any show in America. A nd now a lewd words to the People of [I'lzlchurst and vicinity. You all know the Show, it lev a ways been known a* a Big Show, ii is now bigger than ever, lhe pictori al bills ol the old J dm R tbinson Show are correct representations of the wonderful features which can be wit t.c*sed in the Cirsus and Menagerie, Just ad led, a giant ox, 20 hands*high, is larger than an elephant. Al so a tawney Midget Cow from Caff- t, South Africa height 30 inches the only one ever on.exhibition in Amer ica. The menagerie embraces more lions, mote camels, more tigers, move cages, more elephants, more monkeys than any show in America. Tin* extraordinary attractions are a ttonpe.of Hindoo Jugglers. The Anatomical wonder. The satnpson of the 19th century. The human meteor. A woman shot from a cannon loaded with powder, and whirled through the air with ierrific force and speed. Tiie be«t educated troupe of dogs and mon keys in the world, These are features owned, controlled and exibited only by this, the greatest of all shows. ao exceptions. A few more special attractions, just re ceived from my European agents- The great Taminor, the first and only one ev er seen in captivity, or ever on exhibi tion; aij,^ still another great feature, the most wonderful of all antelope species,the Gnu, or horned horse, who has the re semblance of a horse, but is Mill a deer, another great feature, the Silver Ante lope, the first and only one ever exhibi ted; and still anot.ie.% the South Ameri can Sloth, that you all have read about but have never seen. One hundred yards of Boa Constrictors nnd Annacondas; nnd still another great feature, the most wonderful of all a herd of real live Gi raffes, the most beautiful and costliest ! animals on exhibition nnd the only one ; now on exhibition. The great street pa-, i radc is bright, beautiful and brilliant.! i There will be no combination with any other shows—the time is fixed. The old Jo..n Robinson Show nev i er changes or postpones, and his show is too big to need .a combination with any othe'\ Two thousand re served cushion chairs at hut a small advance. Remember one ticket admits to all. The admission to these vast Shows has been reduced to 75 cents. Wil! exhibit at Crystal Springs, Friday, Nov. llih. Ilazlehurst i Saturday, Nov. 12th, Wesson, Monday, Nov. 14. /