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W. H. PHILPOT, M. D.,
Physician and Druggist,
TAI-HOTTOX, GA.
I>:.|rr it) cow !>B ) FiwJ: Dru ? . aid Medic'cea, Toilet Artie*SuTßical Inn'rn
manta, P*tm Meii.cinea, li'irt
Everytliing Else,
naudlv ft>nd ln fl r t rlae* DrUR H mae _ '
Alio and Future* n a eowliw with CT- and fine Cbewina Tobacco
Wb*ch ;m. "ovled Try the Uigur < ailed -riUU-OT-S l-AHT IDEA
novnn’hf r 2'3 - m r;
The Good Work Does On !
12,000. Yards All-Wool Black Cashmeres from 40c to
$1.75;
4,000 Yards Black 41ks 75c to $3 per yard;
11,000 Yards other style Black and Mourning Goods, all
prices.
Wn de*rt trt cal ntfwilion to the fue't flint w m.ik '| icinlty of Black an,l
Mmmjißjj wl that vr uai r mi < Rod vuluu a* cau bu übtaniid. iu any,
market
10, (KK) Yard* Eafcjinb; Efincb and Seoteli Wool Suitin;." fur Ladii-a -tlie nobbiest
Goods to bo lound.
Immcns® lines of Ladies’and Gent’s Underwear;
Imm.nse lines of Ladies’ and Gent’s Ties and Scarfs.
Immense lines of Ladies’ Hoße.
Immense lines of dents’ Half-Hose.
Novelties in Lfidtes’ and Gents’ Handkerchiefs.
~.. • CT O B S3.
1,000 turkey Red Dumwk Table Cover*, extra Irngesix*, worth $.), to be closed
•I M.W- ■
8,900 YardaTWoy Ribbon*. worth 40 end Q 0 cent*, ‘to be oloaol nt 10c. No more
when !h so i.|v gone.
6(0 Duniagtd Marseille* Spread* st hulf pi ice nil grades.
400 Dv.aen soiled Coioied 110.'.e ut R'c, worth 2oe.
LACE CURTAINS.
250 Pieces Lad Curiai— all grade*.
30.000 Yard* Cflmure* for Men ft m3 B -yn. 20,(>00 yards VVool Jenna from 200 to GOc,
BLANCHARD & BuOTH,
myß 12m—oc’i18 123 Brood Street. Columbus, Ga.
ft' fast Em M!j •
00 i
W.A. DANIEL & SON,
XX I. UOTTON, Ci KO HGI A,
At* fairly ulunglitrring pr.icei throuiliout one of the most extoniled and beautitn
■too!., ot
Dry Goods, Staple am 1 Fancy Dress Fabrics, Gent’s Cloth
ing m stylish an and elegant cuts, Boots. Shoes,
Hats, Crt ckery, Notions, &o.
oti brought to this muket. In m,; erb dtios of cheap dress good!! ho flhnuot full
TO PLEASE' THE LADIES!
To meot ti long letL wont of our trail* . we have opened a most excellent stock ol
th best grades of
Men, and Youths’ Clothing,
li'umlerwenr, tmurncmq F.ng isb. Seotcu', Freui'li and American do tbs and caal
h im, all made in stylish t|ui, anil bought at, such Aur ans to sail li ,e red tirkett.
to .. circua. t ome and aee>ai< J Ladna, Ueniie non. Little Hoys sud tlirla and we will
delight von with lower pric-< an.l but, r goods 11 in anybody hi thin market, oi 12111
WAGONS BUGGIES.
; #v: . V'
w. J wmwjuls & eo.
TALBOI TON, GEOR6I. As.,
Agents for WHEELED i & WILSON SEWING MACHINE.
At onr large Rsfpoaitory m'i ’ALBOXTOSs, we haveopered up a cot "pletc liu
WAGONS. BUGGIES,CARRIAGES.
Including the celebrated four Band 3pring Wagon, ot best Eastern an 1 Western
makes, which we will tell as Yheap as rnch vehicles cun be bought in ftl >y murhet*
We defy competion and reap ktfully solicit our friends and the public g© ersllv to
all and examine our stock. J Mu* celebra’ed hICKoKV farm wagon alwavs on hand.
It it the cheapest wegon on v ji eles.
Full lints of Burial cases * nd eaaketit always on hand. Come and see us.
Also, new arrivals of all kinds of Furniture,
n vloii l W- E- WILLIAMS & CO.
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Jewelry, T /batches and Clock s.
Q. Schomburg,
* |
Fractical Watchmaker and Jeweler, !
105 Broa.d St.. Columbus, Georgia
CooftantlT on ban<l md for salo, a voll winched ‘-Uk-Is of
JEWELRY, WATCHES & CLOCKS.
WATCHED and REPAIRED iu th b* st laanotr, and u‘ed Mr 12
months, • oc tPm 4
HIE REGISTER AMI STANDARD, TAEROTTON. TAEBOT COUNTY. GEORGIA.NOVEMBER 22.1881.
: REGISTER AND STANDARD.
| O. D. GORMAN, EniTOS.
.1 I!. GORMAN, CoßßtMPONnisoEom a.
Talbotton, Go.,
TUESDAY NOVEMBER a :xBl
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Official Organ of Talbot County.
General News-
Piko in Agitating tho “fence* Again.
This time* the ‘no-fence propoHi-ion will
prevail Spalding, p.bove Pike, and
Monroe on another side, lmve adopted
•*no-ftnce 4# laws, and Pike ought to fol
low suit. The time in not fur distant
w; t-u evaty county in the State will adopt
*olllo ‘ •no-fen ce“ law.
Country ►tores in Coweta, county were
riot gcnt rully good investments last week
Two of them were bnrglari/ed, ut ft cost
to the owner of $1,000;
Three li.ile children were recently poi
soned m Savannah bt eating china ber
i ie-.
Ja- kson county farmers can afford to.
raiHO Shockley apple# for thirty cent# per
IjUfthc),
The Commissioner of Agriculture tor
tho State ot GeorgifK&s HceiT’ and 163 ie
piiea from'’lo3 point*,in the erttou-grow
ing copso of the Statu. They report
the crop*to November let a*T3O per uerit.
abort compared with luxtyeflj’;,
Clayton county yptod ‘‘np fence 1 *
last M()mluy Cy fifty majority.
T he pink eye hut struck Macon full til
and nuno Huturday fully a hundred bur
s' have Leeti n’ticken down. In the ata
blo of M'-hmih Tunbtriage & Chapman
tbiity I.oihch r. sick with it, and two
have died. A bail.ll yisterd ty who tun\ji
Hub| ocriA. to H ive, was unable to hire a
hi re in the city.
The question 1 1 titqppmg, cotton tblev.
iug is vex ng the people around Griffin
stealing cottou in the seed U a common
cccuneme.
Tho cotton crop of Texas for 1881 is
estimated at 731,450 bales, against 1,040,-
000 last year.
Tiie democrats will redistrict New
York with her thirty-five congressmen;
and the republican roadjlisters will redis
triefc Virginia wish hor nine congressmen.
We think the democrats will be gainers
by this exchange. •'
Coup's Now York Hippodrome,
HOMKTHIXg NKW IN THE SOUTH.
One of tftin most popular abowmen in
America in W C-Coup. Ho lias especial
ly made bun welt popular wifh the. citi
zens lor the largest Show ever seen South
of Mason and Dixon** line.
This year, we are told by those who
have seen it it in fully three times larger
than it was last rear.
If lilts is the taut, it account* for the
immense success everywnare attending it.
for the great canvass capable ol h< lding
til teen thousand people is Hind to he lit.
erally packed at every entertainment.
The hippodrono is a novel feature in
the show hmiiiesK, as no ip podrome
was ever soen among us, ulthough fro
quently announced.
Mr Coup him the honor and the pres
tige of a gentleman ot the tiist water,
and he is Paid to be the richest showman
in America and always exhibits wha he
advertises. r r , :
The advertising department Alone is
more than twice ns extensive, u mig two
palace advertising cars, and tbty separate
sets ot agents and advertiser*. Tuft illu
initialed material used is the finest and
most expensive ever known, co.st.ng daily
$2,500.
The enonnonp tents covering fully t<n
acres, are the largest ever known, actually
overspreading three circus riugs, and a
hippodrome race track forty feet wide
and nearly half a mile around. In a Idi
ti u to the tour circuses and hippodiomo
companies, there is a grand museum aud
.rand menagerie filled with animals from
all pans of the world. To operate the
did rent features ot the museum, a
dozen or more steam tngiu oa are used
In the great street pageant, the finest
ever witnessed m the South, uiue dilT-r
eiit kinds of music are used, including
three first-class brass bands and four mu
sical orpheodes, each driven by ft power
; tul steam engine, issuing melodies cqu il
ton concetto ot twelve hundred nuisi
i ciaus Nothing to excel this was ever
I before known in sho v tussness in any
| part of the wo; Id, Every otuet depart
j uieut ot the show is said to be on a pro
| portionaio scale. In the wav of senna-
I tion, tlie wonderful flight of LU LU who
j is hurled ir iu a catapult, high in the nir,
■ and describing in* transit across the
great lisp pod route pavilion the seguun
of an air circle five hundred feet in di
ameter, turning two complete evolutions
before alighting, is ihe inbst hazardous
and astonishing over witnessed, and said
• to be worth going five hundred miles to
Uee, Then oomes the Zulus, the Indians
I in their exciting cbnse fer a wife, Ihe Uip-
J podrome races, jockey races, hurdle and
| steeple chase, flat and standing races, the
j elephant aim camel races, ihe Zulus rac
ing with thoronghlned horses, and scores
of other novelties which Van btys. abd
I enjoyed only in Coup's Great Show,
j For lull particulars see the sixteen! page
| Courier, and numerous programmes,
J small bills, books, pamphlets Aipi illns
i tratrd pictorial primers, scattered every
j where by thousands
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A Lady's Wish.
•Oh howl do wish my .skin was as
| claar mud soft ns yours, “ said a lady V
her ftiead. -‘You can mmlv tn&ke it
answered the friend. “How?** inquired
th* first lady. “By Using Hop Bitters
that makes pure rich blood and blooming
health. L did it for me. as you hbaerva.*’
—Cairo liultetin.
Dr Buss y ami ex Governor Bullock
are muou;' the Georgia delegitU to the
tariff convention. T gentleman
should remember that the 1 irmers of this
j ta:e arc not at all anxious to have cot
ton ties rated aa hoop iron, but they
I would bo glad to seo the tax on all aorta
jof iron reaeovnMy reduced, and they
‘ would like to gn their blankets *ul vpol
a tirfle cheaper. Ths is the sott ol hi riff
\ e visit n the people want.
The color and lustre of yout h are re<-
totred to faded or gray hair by tne use of
I’utk' r*a Heir l><tU.tu a harmles - dress
ing-Ji’gVy *;ste.ru4.'d ‘or iis jicrfnme and
pr.r.*y Nov:s2 lm
TALBOT’S SHERIFF SALES-
Will be sold before tho Court House
(doui in the tow n of TttlboTon. T Ibot
County, Georgia, on the. 1-t Tu shiv in
I D ceotber nexe within the legal hours of
i sale the following property w wi-;
Oie sorrel horse mule named Pete,
and one mouse c lored mare mute named
Mary, levied on ns the property
md Haines, t<> sati-fy a inor'gage n fa in”
j tsvor ot W J Ligon A Cos. %h. said Eidul
-1 uel K i nes.
' Also at the same time and pla*e f lot of
j land number two hundred and thirty
j 'bn e (233) except two a<*resi;i the north
cast corner, in the 23rd district of Talbot
■ county, levied on ;u the property of WiJ
m L. Owen, t , satisfy afi fa from T-,1
hot Superior Court in favor of T N (i:b
son vs. s i 1 O ven, said property pointel
ixit by plain!iff .nfi fa and notice
the defen taut.
Also, at same time and will be
sold a h>t Of hi: il No. 11, containing 100
acres more or lees, ad bounded a>> tol
lows. On south, by.laada < t Est-.te of Z
Procter, Want by Povieil .pi&ca.
North bv hinds of if ODickKonj* and'tffe
East by lands of Alfred .Snell Gev
led U{>on r.s the proper y of Ja . e* If Gil
more to sitmfya Superior fX>nrt h fa'froin
Talbot Superior Court, in f v rof J II
Pewcns, Survivor, Ac vs. H Gii
more. Nov 7th, 1881.
Also, at fame time and place, will be
wold one combination spring Columbus
buggy, and one set single buggy harnew
as the property of J K Mitcbel. by vlrlue
of a mortgage fi fa. in fav r of E JH Thoin-
Hm & Cos. vs. said J £ Mitchell.
Also at tbi* same time and place will be
sold, two bales of lint' cotton, 'weighing,
one 042 pounds, and One 511 pounds' also
about 8000 pounds of M ed cotton more oi
Josh, picked, and about .3000 i ouada seed
Cwftoo unpicked, and ten bushels ni coin
mere or Jess, uugatln r. and. levied an by
virtue of a dlstre.-s warrant, jih the prop
eyty of Frank Woodall, m favor of Win.
D. Leonard vs. said Frank Wood ill, sanl
property pointed out by plaintiff in dis
tress warrant. JOHN Me. HARRIS,
novl ' Sheriff.
GEORG IV— I Talbot County.
Samud W. Marshall, Executor of Vir
ginitt McDowell, repnaemts 10 the court,
ii his petit on duly tiled and entered on
uconl, tl at be has fully
said trust, and prays to be dismissed
Up rv fro in.
.This is tli reform to cite all n-rsons
concerned, 1 kindr and fnd cr dlt is, t • show
came, if any they can. why said Execu
tor should not bed sctmrgeo fnim hta s id
trust, ami receive letters of di iuissiyaxm
the firt Monday in February ,1882.
Given uudef my official signaturo this
Ist day of Nov >mb' r 1881.
EICIIAKD 11, LEONARD
Novi 3m. Ordinury.
GEOBGIA—TaIbot GoUntt t
Wyatt C. Sea ley. Executor
Stem#, deceased re[)rsents t roe in his j
ptiiiiion dulv tiled nod entered on recoul, |
that lie has fully ex urnted said trust, and !
prays for d’sinis-ion:
This is therefore to cite nil persons j
concerned to show cause, if nuy they c n, I
why said .Executor should not be dtaoh >r- !
ged from bis said trust, snd receive let- j
tors ot di'mission on the first Monday in !
February 1882
Given under my offl itl signature, lliir, I
Ist day of November 1881
ItICBAKD 11. LeOVXHP
N v 1 3n Ordinary.
GEORGIA- Taj b*t County
William D Lutupk n. Administrator of
John Lumpki'*, nppli* k t< iho 1 r leave to
ell the Undt be l 'u.dn: to the estate ol
said deceased, iecludiug t e remainder
alter the expirdi n • f tin widows and. wet. |
These tire therefore to cite ar.d admonish j
all persons tnU r-stad in aaid estate.'to
*kow cause, if tiny thera be, why such
leave should nt b ? grunted on the Ikl
Me (day m Dc nmber n it, *
Given lin'd..! uy ofli/lnl signature, this
Ist day ot November, 1881.
Kit HARD 11. LEONARD, |
uovl 4w V* , Ordiuury. j
GEORGIA Talbot CoUmy.
Joidan W Alaabrook. Administrator
ol Lewis Alsabrook, d< c l ei Tcscnts
to the Court In hiw petition duly filed and
entered on record, that h has 1 ally ad
ministered Baid estate. •
This is therefore to cite hll persons
concerned, kmdted nod ere4v.hu**, to show
cauaa, it any they cun,why Adminis
trator should not be itbchft g*d fri m hi*
Adailmst ration, uud receive letters •<( dn
missio:) on the first Mouilv.y in Dccem
her next.
Given under my oJfHcml signature, this
sth day of September, lbOl.
RU liARD H. LEONARD,
Kept} 8m Ordinary,
GEt> HU IA—T ALBoT Cou NT Y.
Anuell Turner, Adininiatrat.or of 0,, R
Maund. deceau and, represent!* to Ihe Cmi/t
by birf petition, duly filed and entert*d
on record, that he has fully nd ninister*
ed sail! e tele. This w,then fore to ci *
all peraoun fconcerued. kindndand credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can. why
said administrator should not. be dis
charged from Ilia a lipilustration, >nd* re
ceive letteb of alisiulksio oil the first
Monday in Dc. eu be* next.
Given under my'official signature, this
sth day of Se, tember, lhßl.
UU HARD 11. LEONARD,
h p C3m. * Ordinary*
GEORGIA I ALB >T CoI'XTT.
N<’ice ia ltarcbv g von that, un’e >
gootl cause to the contrary in shown by
the flrxt Tu vday lu December next, an
alteratieu will he made in tt © public road
leading from Tidbottou in the direction
ot Hamilton, by war of Hinton's nd
\V. R Ne Is, at a place known as Siv.tt a
Hill, as follows; rlt the distance of twen
ty yards west of the creek, at a white-oak
tree, turn down t e creek, about s xtv
yards, on ihe bluff and Ib -P tum %<y us tt>
ii terse* t-thc road at the top' ©f
the hi<l.
By ojqdcr of tho Couuf v Commissioners.
RICHvBD H, Lk> NAftD^Cierk.
November 1, 1881—
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GEORGIA—TaIbot County.
Siuiu 1 T Fuller, ddunuistrator of M E
Fuller, dece.taed.Teprasehtw tb the court
in Ins pe itiou duly filed aud entered en
record, that he h'ks
the 'fttute of-said deceftaed, aud prays’
for dismission.
This is therefore to cjie nil persona
concerned to ah w cause, if any th*y
cun, why said administrator should _ Dot
b.* discharged ffocu his sd mi nitration,
and receive letters of dismDsiop qy the
first Monday in Februars 188‘i.
thveu under my nfflcml Signature, this
Ist day of November 1881.
RlCfl vBD li. LEONARD,
Nov 18m Ordiivir>\
►GEORGIA— TaIbot County.
. Robert W Blanton applies to mk tok
letters of Administration on the i-atale of
Bivjaunu U Blanton, late of said county,,
deceßcd.
These are l her fore to cite and admon
ish nil persons interested to sfiow cause if
any there be. why ant h letters should not,
be granted to applicant on the first Mon
day in December, uext^
Given uhdev my official signature this,
Ist, day of November, 1881.
RICHARD li. LEONARD,
Nov. Ist. Ordinary..
Notice. Debtors & Creditors
G ?OR(-IA -Talbot Cor ntt.
All persons holding ciaures aiming!
A Foster, late ot said coun.v, de
ce.!Pt-d. will preset t them duly proved
with:it the time prescribed oy law. and
all p rsfi.s indebted o Mil deceased
will b? leqnired to make immediate pay
ment to the nn iewigned
Uo T l24t J W ROBINS, Executor.
TALBOTTON, FRIDAY NOV. 25, 1881!
WILL APPEAR FOB THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF TALBOTTON.
COUP’S GRAND ELEPHANT & WILD BEAST SHOW!
,
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three times larger than it was last year, emb ii- g rniß-nifleent fjiecimeDa of ever variety known to Zoology, combined wiih the GREAT
PAms HIPPODROME,
With a Race Track Forty Feet Wide and Nearly Half a Mile Around, having 200 Artists, and
The Only 4-Ring Circus in the World!
Af'cr comi'l-tinß a thro.' wwka' l.riCißnV an 1 auora.afnl n(cs<ira*Tit in lb >*i i<R-on Sqcaro Oar Jen, New York, formerly known na the Great New York Jlippo
drouie Bu'ltfljjiß, which Mr Cou)> built lim-elf in New Yi kin XB7l .... . , ... . , , . .
ill ia uow on Ilia Sioou.i Triumphal iiniuil lour to-tke 1 /.iting e tiei tho South rl magn hoent new enterpn-e. everywhere aJnutteJ to bo 100
LARGEST .Si BEST SHOW (X THE WORLD, -** *
Fire Insurance Agency,
J J BULL. Special Agent,
TALBOITON. OA.
Watertown, N' Y. In.uiHCe Company
M’olunjl'u*. Miss., Insurance end Banking
Company.
WEoTEHN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
0 inl,.ned C.i] itul < >-
*76,000. DOLLARS DEPOSITED IN
(JEOJIGIA f. r secutity of i olicy hold* is.
Dweliinas inil Property a spfoi.lty.
L, In-uiancs ag inst all loss or damage
A>y and Fire.
GINS Affii MILLS INSURED.
Eqnalable Rates. Prompt Settlements
J J BULL, Special Agent.
jtine 7 tf —Jn‘*l
GEO. W. ELY,
Southern Passenger Agent,
8 TAH nd CRESCENT LINE,
Comprising Morcan’s Louisiana
RvjlT' iui. L- uwin a vWstern Railrond.aiuj
texts aud Ne* Orleans milr^ad.
A’ter an absence r f h* v ral months iu
I'axai* in tbe inteiest ot his line has return
-4 to roxnery, Ala., hw foimer head
quarters. where he will ausaw all com
mU'iieftiloiiH prt.iuplA*. addi.RS'dto lorn
at Tiiliartmu, G *.. r MjnnigncDcrv, Ala.,
in rg\rd to of Iftt© to TcXia
LcYert Female College.
bid astablisbed institution has
beet! re-organ:zed vfith compe!t In
siructors m every department, and offers
superior udvantage loi the education of
girta. v, * ’ • .*
Thccdi^ o 'pliue wi Ibe mild but firo
and the ttnsitncti m thorough and by tht
analytical method.
Fall term will begin August I7ih, *nd
continue .‘our mouths. Small ltoys will
.lqreceived into the college. All pupils
will receive .the benefit ol the Public
School. Fund Tuition due upon the u
-ifilfnrtnt of the pupils, and except in
oo.ss of special agreement, payment will
be expected iu advance, for at lenat hlt
ol 6ieieim,'or monthly. No deduction
fi r absence, anl*ss causc-u by protracted
siokac^s
EXPENSES AND FEES.
Department per annum s_'o.oo
i Acadriuie Department annum... 30.00,
i Collegiate Dej ar uienl perhpinnn.. 40.t0
Music Department 'per annum...*.. 30.un
locidenuals per annum............ 2.00
Use of pMiio per HiYonth....l.oo
For further information address the
Prvfcidvut, .. F JR DAVANT,
decSlif ' Xglbotton Ga.
GEORGIA.—TaIbot CpTnit
All persons holdiig olailns against
Clement W Gohlstbn, late ot said comi
ty. deceased, wi.f present' them <iu4v
proved w.t. in ih| iim ■ prescribed by
law. and all p r-o::9 tpacb ed to the *iid
deceased will be required o u ake iai
incdiare n- ynunit ta'rne undersigned.
EUGENE PEtiKINS,
nev 15 4t
IJi and Hi
°C i S.s Jc O 4 fc-S §.2 S-O
s.i
I PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
1 oOti
Tothe Ginning Public.
1 respectfully ell attention to Walker's
Fi xibh- Giu Brush :\ud Wiper uttach
me t thus pievruting tSe gun miug o
si.ws ia gitibii g Greea, 115 t. Damp, o
Fr< sted eoltona, and p omices better sam
pie. Tt <> e wishing the att .chrnent cun
he waitc and on bv:
I) T Citnninoham. Valley.
D 11 Sai.th, Re lb ue ar.d Fra tsburg
1) i CAnutKKB. Tal* tton. Ceutrivi le,
Hart n n and Leva districts
R aS Calmer. O'.N't.l sand Wilke:son*a
dUir et.
>V. L. JONE Fropr . West Point, Ga.
W B Johnson, Gea'l. Agt. augdO
Drs.J. P.&W.H. HOLMES,
DENTISTS,
NO, \o'2 MULBERRY, ST., MACON, GA
r |AEF.TH extracted wi hoi.tpun. bcau-
L tiful set- of teeth inserted, absceesed
t eth and diseased gnma cured. Dial
ers m all kinds of Dental inatends and
instrume ts. Oou>titntly >n hand, a large
and full assortment of teeth of alt kinds,
ktnalgams of all kinds, rubbers of all
itiudj l - aug3l
Colllnsworth Institute.
—FOIS
- andYounar Men!
Re-o?>eued and re-t'rgaoizel will re
sume exercises at the Old Campus, August
!<iih, 1881.* Boa**d, Tuition. Washing
and Incidentals sls per month, if con
tncted f r the Term, and paid menthly
in edva ce
Tuition per month $3 ahd $4
All pupils will be crtditer.l with the
Public School fund,
janll bl John T. McLaughlin.
■mbsls** -
Best 2euic,Be ever Tilads. p
Hops, Duebu, Wati-Jk
iCc.,on, -- ‘t--aij
rv;x. ..*3 ct til cihrr l -.Urs.t
ett Efocd Ptirtfic*’, LiV" r |
x*l lafe tal Ilcaltit j
fcarta.
'osriMTjpur esi < whrrs H pff
so vortsN* joisl perfoct t;-. Uidr^,
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Among the leading sensational f“a*uref. are the great and only LULU, who is hurl
'd more tha'i one handled feet through the air ♦rorn a powerful iron catapul, per
forn ing two complete evolutions l*ef'>re alighting in the n*-t—also, the Wonderful
Dive tf GERALDIE.who plunges headforemost seventy-five feet downward from the
dome of the Hipn drome—also, exciting Hippodrome Races, Chariot Races, Jockey
Races. Lady Hurdle Races, Flat and Sta ding Races. Zulu nnd Indian Races, the
wonderful Broncho Horses, the Leaping Horse. NE ; TLE—Fryer's Pony and Dog
Sows the Leaping Italian Grey Hounds, Ac., giviug m series ot the most novel ana
intensely interesting performances ever witnessed in any show in the world, without
exception.
The first hour's entertainment consists of the wonderful performance of
THREE SUPERB CIRCUS COMPANIES,
FOLLOWED BY A
Hippcdiome with Man Ka'ia Stokes, the S2O 000 Handsomest Won.an in the world.
Hippodrome with Lu Lu. a Human being, Terrifically Hurled 200 feet from a huge
Iron Catapult.
Hippodrome with a large herd of Elephants.
Hippodrom* with AO Trained Horsea.
Hippodrome with 4-Horse Ch riot Racers.
Hippodrome with 13 S earn Fire Engines.
Hippodrome with a Band *f Z ilus
Hippodrome wi!h a Tent covering 10 acres.
Hippodrome with Tnrilhng Roman Chariot Races.
Hippodrome ith Two and Four Horse standing Races.
Hippodrome wiih Indian Chase fora Wife.
Hippodrome with the great and oniy Lu Lu.
Hippodrome with Wild Australian Boomerang Throweis.
Hippodrome with Geraldine, who dives 75 Feet down from the Top of the Pat ill ion. 4
Hippodrome with Freyer*s Pony and Dog Circus
Hippodrome with Mile. Z AEO, who descends by th? hair of her head oc an Invisible
Wire from the highest piun.icle of the Great Tent.
Hidpodrome with Nettle, ihe Champion Leaping Horse of the World.
HippoJrorne with Four Steam Musical C-ois equal to ],‘2oa Musicians,
p podrome with beats for 14,000 People-
In fiue. the only Hippodrome in the world combining a Museum. Mensgerie, and
Four 4 iri>t Class Circus and Hippodrome Rings. A grand. Full and Comp'ete en
tertainment wi Ibe given in TaLBOTTON, FRIDAY, Novemoer £sdi, \dmiaeion
only 50 and 75 cents.
THE NINE KINDS OF MUSIC SEEN IN THE
GRANDEST STREET PAGEANT EVER KNOWN !
Are ul x equal t the cotubiued melodies of Twelve Hundred Skillfa>| Mnecians
Such a star mg array ot ftatnres as is presented in the Four Circus n l
Kings was never before kbown in *onnection with aDv exhibition North or South
Esl or West, elthci in Europe or America. * novls2t