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THE ATHENS GEOIUil AN: JUNE 12, 1877.
■THE GEORGIAN FOR 1877.
With increased facilities for carrying on the publication of our paper
for the New Year- the Georgian will be found, as heretofore,
Strictly Democratic,
And will endeavor to supply its readers with the most careful, com
plete and trustworthy accounts of current events. It will
'•emain its usual size, eight pages, and has
lore Heading Mailer In its Columns
Than any two weekly papers in the State. We have the largest
bona fide subscription list in Northeast Georgia, and we
intend to make it, as heretofore, an interesting
FIRESIDE COMPANION.
REAVES & NICHOLSON, AGENTS.
Iron, Cotton Ties—Important Special XTctice.
TRADE JIAKK—Mcl’OJIB.
AMERICAN. COTTON TIIEB OOMGP-A.IsT'ST.
j ' LIMITED.
W. HA71TS A CO. General Agents.
47 CARONDELET STBEET, NEW ORLEANS.
Arrow Cotton Ties—The Best and Cheapest.
For Sale Here and by Merchants Generally.
i view of the constantly increasing popularity and demand for the CELEBRATED ARROW TIE,
univeraally recognised favorite Tie of Planters, Cotton Pressmen and Shippers of Cotton generally ;
the American Cotton Tic Co., limited, sole proprietors and manufacturers of said Tie. commanding
ttnequaled facilities, have, in addition to their large stock now on hand, contracted for increased quan
tities, sufficient to meet the largest demand for Cotton Ties, to cover the entire crop the coming season,
and now, through their Agents generally, offer the popular and irrepressible ARROW TIE at $2 SO
per bundle, less 2% per cent. diacouqfTbr cash, in bundles complete, being less than the market value
of plain hoop iron; and it being the-uurpose of the Company to merit the continued patronage of the
planting community and to defy aU competition that may arise, their Agents are instructed to contract
with Dealers, Factors and Country Merchants at the almve named price and terms for future delivery
up to the 1st of August in quantities as may be required from time to time, settlements being made on
delivery. june7-tri-wAwGm.
In
the
Atlanta Advertisements.
CARPETS 1 CARPETS!
Wl. A. Haygood,
3$ and 42 Marietta Street,
ATIhAiSTTA, GEORGIA.
Rock Bottom Prices.
WORKING ON A CASH BASIS. |
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Headquarters for
Connected with our newspaper, we have a
Cottrell & Babcock Press,
The finest Book and Job Press, together with the best selection
4 of Job Type, all uew, and ordered within the last six month*,
and are prepared to do all kinds of
HAVING moved across the street from my old stand, 21 Marietta
street, to the new and .handsome double stores, Nos. 38 and 42 in
the Grant Building, (between Broad street and the Capitol,) I take
pleasure in saying that I shall keep a larger and more sittractive stock of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, CURTAINS,
WALL PAPER and UPHOLSTERY GOODS, than ever before
and at the Lowest Market Prices. Letters answered promptly.
m8-w&triw3m WM. A. HAYGOOD.
IFTTIRItTITTTIRIE] I
A* splendid new stock
Parlor and Chamber Suits
From Twenty-five,to Five Hundred Dollars complete.
DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
Prices as cheap as any Fust-class House in the South.
EU a. 3SEXT2PHICK & QQ«,
• 21 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga.
Cottage Suits $25 Spud orders or letters of inquiry.
* ESTABLISHED 1865.
THE CHEAPEST BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE
• ■•••• xsr ssqsigsa.
ORDER EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE DIRECT TO
Fillips cfc Crew, Atlanta, Ga.
• Ak PIANOS AND ORGANS
EVERY GRADE. SEND FOR PRICES. jFl
PHILLIPS, CREW & FREYER.
u>Sw&triw-3m ATLANTA, GA.
. ..., ''.majiff .jji,
w!:-!-'nr> f/L to GorKuriM • • • •
With a new supply of Rules and Figures, we arc prepared to turn
* «■*• ' * *' * i uVjSUftH
out all and every kind of
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IsJL. POTTS,
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Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
19 Alabama Street.
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GRAIN, MEAT AND
iFLOUR DEPOT S
Competition Invited From all Quarters.
Rmr Bikers ftgains N h Prices.
Cash Against Time!
AND CASH ALWAYS WINS.
COME AND SEE HOW WE CAN SELL GOODS.
TaLnadge, Hodgson & Co.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
AUGUSTA., GEORGIA.
NEW AR.H.AWGE!MMi]MT.
Slates Reduced to $3 per Day.
HAVING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I enter
upou its management by Reducing Rates, and asking of the Travel
ing Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a continu
auce of that liberal support they have always given it.
■i- B. IF. BROWN,
jau23-3m FORMERLY OF CHARLESTON, PROPRIETOR.
Railroad Blanks, Abstracts, Tags,
erx/%fc'’~’* sr ***'** - **
WAY BILLS, ETC., TOGETHER WITH
v? '~r^ £ ar
C«4*. BaadMUa. Centers, bm
lUOu
.;r* *ft. . f.U ■
K!
.S-toY %&k ZttQ
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As Cheap as they can bo done in any city in the South. The Work
men in our Job Department cannot be surpassed in
H ’..p ; sohroK
33xoell©no© and. Ftnlsli.
MARKHAM HOTJSE
Atlanta, Georgia.
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The proprietor of the MARKHAM HOUSE takes this method of
informing the traveling public, that notwithstanding the great Euro
pean war, his hotel will continue to entertain with its usual hospitali
ties and first-class accommodations, such as he flatters himself ba
given great popularity aqij success to his house, and general satisfac
tion to those who have honored him by becoming his guests. Board
reasonable and accommodations first-class.
vTehn S. Ow©»s P ear.
3STOTXOR3.
A fter this date, county adveb
tisements which liavo heretofore,been pub-
ished iu this paper, will hereafter be published
in the Sun, a Gazette published in Hartwell,
Hart county, Ga.
F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary, ’
auj;.29.tf. Hart county, Ga.
Wool Cording Factory.
The undersigned has his new Custom Woo
Cards now in operation at the Factory, at th
eastern terminus of Broad street, Athens, Ga
Work done satisfactorily and with dispatch.
H.F. FOWLEB, Agent.
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H^»Give us a call at our old stand. Broad street, Athens, Ga.
GENERAL T1KET AGDMCY,
r iy m ff kf\t
RAEftOAD^IlL..^
ail cu
«*V>y aU routes, and to all principal
1 ~ mt8m UNITED STATES:
■efsHSSffi“ d
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
aJfSfS?** 1SXPMM Atbens^Ga
New Jewelry Eskblishment.
The Jewelry Honse of Childs & Moss, lato
L. Schevenell & Co., was this day sold to Mr.
Frank P. Tslmadge, he will remove hiB stock
from College Avenue and consolidate the whole
into one at the stand No. 3, Broad, St., Athens,
Ga.
A. K. CHILDS,
B. L. MOSS.
To the Public.
Returning our thanks for recent favors from
our patrons, we bespeak for oar successor a
continuance of the same
A. K. CHILDS,
jan9-tf. B. L. MOS8,
—FOR—
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
COLLEGE AVENUE,
JNJSXT DOOB TO THE POST OFFICE,
On bancL'Uppere for making Low Quartets,
Congress, Alexis-Ties, and Prince Alberts. Re
pairing promptly executed. Send ten dollars,
ter mail or express and ypn shall receive s first
Jess pair of boots. june SO 1875-85-tf.
STANDARD FERTILIZERS l
THE EARTH MADE T0_G1VE FORTH ITS RICHES.
ment; and, as crops extract them annually, no land can be permanently leru _•
UNLESS THEY BE RESTORED TO THE SOIL.
This fact is now so patent to our form*™ ^^SH^tMtionofoou^VbMe securedTbe
spcctund price before buying elsewhere:
OLD CAROLINA STONO SOLUBLE GUANO,
SAMANA GUANO, CHESAPEAKE „
PALMETTO ACID, STONO A CID ’
CHESAPEAKE AMMONIATED ALKALINE PHOSPHATE .
COTTON OPTION FIFTEEN CENTS.
fcbiMm S. 3VE. Hvmter, Agent-
THE ATHENS OFFICE FOR THE c—
Singer Sewing Maenine
Removed February 1st, 1877, to
Lester's Building, (Upstairs) Over ifjL C °’ *
m siJtm
2,000,000 in U«-Sale» m E^oGl.
A,k your neighborBwhichM^hine
3. B. Toomer, Agent for Singer »ewm» a.
Lestel’s BoUaing. (Upstam,) Athens, bcoigw.