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■ TO&"ATHENS GEfrllUlAH. JULY J4, "1877^*"
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TUM1K MAKK-SrCOMB.
I wonlJcall-ftAttmtiOn 1 -ofmy patrofis arid
the public generally to iny fine stock of Clotbing
For Men Youths’ tod Boys’. 1 1
Consisting of French Diagonals, Worsteds,
Cheviots, Cloths, Melton’s Scotch mid Navy
Blue Flannel Suits, all of the Finest Material
and the most taahtooable stylos. Atoo.aflrst-
class stock at Gents* Furnishing Goods in all
branches complete. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods,
Umbrellas in Silk Alpaca and Scotch Gingham,
Trunks, etc., to whiwi I invite tlie inspection of
the public, guaranteeing my prices to compete
with any bouse in the State. Augusta or Atlanta
Prices Duplicated.
OUR SPECIALTY — Unlauudered tihirto,
made complete, fine Linen Bosom and Cuffs for
$1. A call is all we ask tooonvinoeone andall.
diaries Stem,
Popular Clothing Emporium,
Broa-i street Athens, Ga.
Next door to Long <Ss Billups Drag Store.
apS-ly
. iVLdjffiBICAN COTTON TIES COlSdZF^N'Sr.
L1MITED.■' ”
CO. General Agents.
'■‘EET, NEW ORLEANS. " ^ ‘
ton Ties—The Best and Cheapest.
f .«•'/* r j For Sole Here and bv Merchants (Jcherally.
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In view of the constantly increasing popularity and demand for the CELEBRATED ARROW TIE,
the universally recognised favorite Tie of Planters, Cotton Pressmen and Shippers of Cotton generally;
the American Cotton Tie Co., limited, sole proprietors and manufacturers of satd Tie.commanding
unequaled bcilities, have, in addition to their Urge stock flow on hand, contracted for increased quan*
ffldent to meet the largest demand for Cotton Ties, to cover tha entire crop the coming season,
' their Agents generally, offerthe popular and irrepressible ARROW TlBMfSM
‘ "* ‘ “ 1 ndles complete, being less than the msrkqt value
r or mu company to merit the coni
petition that in:
with Dealers, Factors and Country Merchants at the ah
rofthe
) instructed to contract
up to the 1st of August la quantities
delivery.
as may be required from time to time, settlement, being made on
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THE SOUTHERN SIDE;
OR,
ANDERSONMLE PRISON;
Compiled from Official Documents
in the hands of - , •
R. RANDOLPH STEVENSON, f 0.
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Formerly Surgeon in the Army of tire Con
federate States of America; Chief Snrgcon of
the Confederate States Prison Hospitals, Auder-
sonvillc, Georgia; Surgeon nud Medical Pur
veyor of tlie Confederate States Prisons East of
the Mississippi river.
Together with a review of. n portion of the
testimony of’the witnesses In the celebrated
“ Wire Trial,” aud brief notices of some of the
works that have appeared on Southern Prisons
by Northern Authors,
WITH AIT APPEITDES,
Containing the names of about 13,000 Union
Soldiers who died at Andersonville; giving
number of their graves, their rank, tlie Compa
nies and Regiments to which they belonged,
and the date of their dc* h, as registered by the
author and others.
Also, Cause and Classification of the Diseases
incident to Prison Life; Comparative St; t -
inents of Prisoners captured, and denths. iu
Northern and Southern Prisons; A Chapter on
the Exchange Bureau, etc., etc.
COITDXTIOITS =
This work is printed from new,
clear type, in
One Large Octavo Volume of
nearly 500 Pages,
WITH SEVEN FULL-PAGE-
UNO 1 MAP.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
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WM. A. Haygood,
3S and 42 Marietta Street,
THE GEORGIAN
Vitn'.n'- - fivjycu ..
HAVING moved across the street from my old staud, 21 Marietta
street, to the new aud handsome donbtestores, Nos. 38 and 42 iu
the Grant Building, (between Broad Street and the Capitol,) I take
pleasure iu saying that I shall keep a larger and more attractive stock of
CARETS,,'OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, CURTAINS,
WALL PAPER and UPHOLSTERY GOODS, than ever before
and at the Lowest Market Prices. Letters answered promptly. /,
in8-w&triw3m r . 1VM, A. HAYGOOD. f!
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ESTABLISHED 1865. - »«'* ^ *
THE CHEAPEST BOOK AND STATIONERY STOBE
XSF QSORQIA.
ORDER EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE DIRECT TO
Fillips c*3 Crew, Atlanta, Ga.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
k J3fOF EVERY GRADE. SEND FOR PRICES.
PHILLIPS, CREW & FREYER.
It will be delivered to subserbers
at tlie following prices:
Bemlifully Bonml in Knvllah Cloth,..... $:l OO
“ “ Sheep, ...» 4 00
“ “ Hair-Calf,— 3 00 ,
Payment to be made on Re
ceipt of the Work.
Ufa
Persons giving their signatures to
tliuse conditions, will be considered
subscribers to this Work. But n<>
obligation will rest upon aijy sub
scriber to receive the book unless it
equals, iu every tespt ct, x dcscription
given and sample shown.
TURNBULL BROS.,
v <& >* „*v Publishers.
J. E. HITCH, AGENT,
ATHENS, GA.
1/ urateH suit ...
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With increased facilities for carrying on the publication of our paper
for the New Year, the Gcorgiau 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
remain its usual size, eight pages, and has
More Readina Matter In its Golonuts
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T ! ‘ , t ,r J-j i, - J :.,J r uirnnjmi; f-*.|*ilqir
Than any two weekly papers in the State. We have the largest
-in ■ j ** “ : r*'' ■ - j
- bona fide subscription list in Northeast Georgia, and we
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intend to make it, as heretofore, an interesting
f! O
FIRESIDE
m8w&triw-:im
ATLANTA, GA.
—
A splendid new stock
Parlor and Chamber Suits
JT * * ' -J
From Twenty-five to Five Hundred Dollars complete.
DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE QF ALL KINDS.
: * 1 ‘ 1 * • '• * * ' ' IS* * v T £ i.'% ~ ' ^9
|Prices as'cheap as any Fust-class House in the South.
" - s?- S- KB1T3DS.IOK: &: OO., -
21 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga.
i Cottage Suits $25 to $60. Send orders or letters >f inquiry. •
THE SUN
F2R,JL.2sTIES! JVC. POTTS,
AitXarL-bsL, Georgia-
t .i*v- r '-T'KT "r' ' . f "T ^ ^ a
Wholesale. Liquor Dealer,
Connected with our newspaper, we have a
Cottrell & Babcock Press,
The finest Book and Job Press, togother with the best selection
of Job Type, all new, and ordered within the last six month*,
and are prepared to do all kiuds of
REOUCTIOH
<’ f 1. -i,, ;
m PRICES.
Secured the Servici
es OF
1877. NEW YORK. 1877.
The different edition:* of The Spx during tlie
next year will be the mime ns during the veur
that has just passed. The daily edition trill on
week days bo a sheet of four pages, and on
Sundays a sheet of eight tinges, or AG broad
columns; _ while tlie weekly edition will boa
sheet of eight pages of the same dimensions
and character that are already familiar to our
friends.
Tiie Sun will continue to be the strenuous
advocate of reform and retrenchment, mid o!
tlie substitution of statesmanship, wisdom, aud
integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, aud
fraud in the administration of public affairs. It
will contend for ih: government of the paoule
by tlie people and for the people, as opposeif to
5 ivernmcnt by frauds it, tlie ballot-box and in
the counting of votes, enforced bv military
violence, it will endeavor to supply‘its reader’s
—a body now not far tYom a million of so Is—
with the most careful, complete, and trustworthy
accounts of current events, and will employ foV
tins purpose a numerous and carefully selected
staff ot reporters and correspondents. Its re
ports from Washington, especially, will be full,
accurate, and fearless; and it will doubtless
continue to deserve and enjov the hatred ot
those wlio thrive by plundering the Treasury or
by usurping what the law does not give them
while it will endeavor to merit the confidence of
the public by defending the rights of the people
against the encroachments of unjustified power.
The pnee of tlie daily Scn will be 65 cents a
month or $8.50 a year, post paid, or with tlie
Sunday edition f>7.70 a year.
The Sunday edition alone, eight pages ij
a year, post paid.
The Wuslv Sun, eight pages of 5G broad
columns, will be furnished during 1877 at the
rate of a year, post paid.
The benefit of this large reduction from tlie
previous rate for the Wisely can be enjoyed by
Individual subscribers without ths necessity of
making up clubs. At the same time, if any of
our friends choose to aid in extending our circu
lation, we shall be grateful to them, and every
such person who sends ns ten or more sub
scribers from one plaoe will be entitled to one
copy of the paper for himself without charge.
At one dollars year, postag< paid, the expenses
of paper and printing are barely repaid; and,
considering the sire ot the sheet and the quality
of its contents, we are confident the people wUl
consider To* Weekly Scn the cheapest news-
paperpubUabedAnAhe world, and we trust also
ds«l». d<irW 'i'HB SUN, Ntt York Oi.y, H.Y
mSwAtiiv,-3m
19 Alabama Street.
HOUSE
Atlaxita, Georgia.
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The proprietor of the MARKHAM HOUSE takes this method of
informing tbo 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 ha
given great popularity and success to his house, and general satisfac
tion to those who have honored him by becoming his guests. Board
reasonable anu accommodations first-class.
Jolux EL Qwesg, ©printer*
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
■!*'■
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ffi * '
H.atos Reduced to $3 per Day.
HAVING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I enter
• ■ «»
upon its management by Reducing Rates, and asking of the Travel
ing Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a continu
mice of that liberal support they have always given it.
With a new supply of (.Rules and Figures, we are prepared to tuin
out all and every kind
Railroad Blanks, Abstracts, Tags,
WAY BILLS, ETC., TOGETHER WITH
dibills Fosters,
3£?ilS
Pleads?
Tag®* Ete*
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As Cheap as they can be done in any city iu the South. The Work
men in our Job Department cannot be surpassed in
-A. FIRST-CLASS
JOB PRINTER,
We are enabled to turr out as good
t: " work as can be done
IN THE STATE.
We call the attention of all our cit
zens to the following
Price List:
Bill Heads, per Tliousaml,
Assorted, $5.
Canary Colored Envelops,
Furnished to Merchants and
Business Men, with then-
cards printed on them,
At $3 PER THOUSAND.
LETTER HEADS,
$4 50 to $5 PeijTliousaiid.
Ca 3F&.:Og3 9
Common 75c per Hundred,
—AND—
$4 50 to $o per Thousand.
Fancy Work Proportionately Higher,
VZSXTmCS CARDS,
BLANKS, NOTES,
josM-Sm
FOKMBKLY OF CHARLESTON, PBOPBISTOK.
oellenoe and FlnlsH. -
|jrOhi US' a call at pur oM stand, Bread street, Athens, Gs. «£f
Handbills, Pamphlets, etc.,
Printed in any color desired, and as
cheap as can be done in the State.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS
SAVE MONEY,
And get good work, and sustain a
home institution. Call at the ATIi-
ENS GEORGIAN office, Broad
street, Athens,Gs.