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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: JULY 31., 1877.
PLAIN AND FANCY Ithe southern side;
JOB WORK.i —
In MHDOLPH SIHEHSOH. M, D..
MEW SPRING GOOBS.
j . ^ Notuhhstninling tho li:ml tiim s,
ANDERS8NVILLE PRISON:ithe undersigned is receiving a full
SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF
Spring and Summer Goods
THE GEORGIAN FOR 1877.
! Compiled from Official Document
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES.
OFJVAKIOUS styles,
Having Secured the Services of
.A. FIRST-CLASS
JOB PRINTER,
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We are enalileil to tnrr out as good
work as car be done
r 9 *fj 0 ?■ ' r “'
IN THE STATE.
We call the attention of all our eit
zens to the following
Price List:
Bill Heads, per Thousand*
Assorted, $5.
Canary Colored Envelops,
Furnished to Merchants and
Business Men, with their ~~
cards printed on them,
At $3 PER THOUSAND.
LETTER HEADS,
-$4 50 to $5 Per Thousand.
Common 75c per Hundred,
-AND—
$4 50 to $5 per Thousand.
Fancy Work Proportionately Higher.
VISITmC CAB.3S,
BLANKS, NOTES,
Foters, Circulars,
Handbills, Pamphlets, etc.,
Printed in any color desired, and as
cheap as can be done in the Stale.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS
SAVE MONEY,
And get good work, and sustain a
home institution. Call at the A'lTi
ENS GEORGIAN: ftfce, iBmnd
«trcct, Athens,Ga.
Formerly Surgeon in the Army of the Con
federate Suite!* of America; Cliiet' Surgeon of
the Confederate Staten Prison Hospital!., Ander-
souville, Georgia; Surgeon ami Medical Pur
veyor of the Confederate Stales Prisoua East of
the Miroifirippi river.
Together with u review of a eortion of the
testinumv of the witneMe* in the celebrated
“ Wira frul,” and brief notion. of some of the
works that have appeared on Southern Prison*
by Northern Authors,
V5TT2A1T •&PPEXTX>I2E,
Containing tbo names of about l i.OiW Union
Soldiers who died at Andersonvilie; giving
number of their graves, their rank, the Com[>u-
nies and Regiment* to which they belonged,
and the date of their dea b, a* registered by the
author and others.
Also, Cause and Claaaification of the Diseases
incideut* to Prison Life; Comparative Stil. -
ments of Prisoners captured, and deaths in
Northern and Southern Prisons; _A » liaptcr imi
the Exchange Burfcm, etc., clc.^s
COBTDXTIOJffS =
Tliis work is printed from new,
clear type, in
One La rye Octavo Volume of
nearly 500 Pay ex,
WITH SEVEN FULL-PAGE
ILLDStUTMS m A MAP
It will be delivered to subserbers
at the following prices:
Ueaatifallr Ihmml In Knelish t loth,..... $3 00
•* *• Shrcp - 4 00
“ •• tuir-cair,—...... r,oo
{^“Payment to be made c n Re
ceipt of the TFbrfc.
Persons giving their signatures to
these conditions, will be considered
subscribers to this Work. But no
obligation wiil rest upon any sub
scriber to receive the book unless it
equals, in every tespect, description
given and sample shown.
TURNBULL BROS.,
Publishers.
Ji E. R1TCH, AGENtT
ATHENS, QA.
NOTICE.
JOFFICE OF COD NT,Y JUDGE, I
Athens, July 28d, 1877. )
To the Road Giinmimontm of Clark* County:
The term* of the Road Commissioners for tlie
several Districts of Clarke county having ull ex
pired, some previous to this date, and some on
to-day, 1 have deemed it advisable to make all
the appointments outlie same day, and for that
reason have postponed making appointments in
any of tne Districts tilt they could be made iu
all. In making the new appointments 1 have
attempted to select men ■well qualified for the
position, and who will faithfully discharge the
duties of tiie office. It is a universal rule that
the better the facilities for transportation, the
more pri eperous the comity. It is to be hoped
that each and every Commissioner will enter
upon the discharge of his I'utics promptly, and
cxi-rt himself to accomplish a* muuh for the
public good asjmssiblo.
It being an otfice of much labor and no pay, I
have endeavored, whenever practicable, to’ro-
lieve at least two of the old Commissioners, so
that the burden may not all rest on tiie same
shoulders.
The following arc the new appointees for two
yeurs from Julv 23d, 1877:
Fhr Athens District. 2Kth.—James S. King,
Samuel If. Kinney and Win. J. Hassell.
For Georgia Factory District, 217th.—John K.
White, John Sansom and YV’m. C. Rice.
For PuryearV District, 218th.—John Billnps,
W. K. Tuck and W. H. Morton.
For Sandy Creek Diatricksnith.— 1 Thomas F.
Hudson, Jos. F. Comer and M.L. D. Pittman.
For Back Brandi District; 220th.—William F.
Matthews, W. II. Hull and R. T. Pittard.
For Barber’s Creek District, 241st.—T. N
Lester, T. D. Jennii.gs and J. E. Bradbury.
Their commissions will be ready for them
whenever called for.
The last Grand Jury expressed a desire that I
should personally inspect the roads of the coun
ty. 1 now notify the Commissioners and their
overseers that 1 expect to ride over every road
in tbo county during the mouth of September,
and liuiie to find them in perfect order.
W. B. THOMAS,
jnly24—2t County Judge Clarke County.
Lar est Weekly in the State.
Blouglit at Panio.Prioes!
lie most earnest ly'im ites his old customers and the public generally, i .—
Anb E§FBOiAiiLY Cask Oustomers, j
to call and examine mss | With increased facilities for carrying on the publication of our paper
(JO 13S A ND P RlCitS | for the New Year, the Georgian will be found, as heretofore,
Before purchasing cl-ewlmre, ns be is confident he can plense both with goods and prices."; !
Athens, Ga. ap]7-8iii; S- G- DOBBS-
Rock Bottom Prices.
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WORKING ON A CASH BASIS. 1
Strictly Democratic,
I And will endeavor to supply its readers with the most careful, com
plete and trustworthy accounts of current events. It will
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vcinaiu its usual size, eight pages, and has
i Readina iilter In Its Holms
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Headquarters for
| Thau 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.
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FLOUR DEPOT !
Competition Invited From all Quarters.
Regular Bulldozers Against High Prices.
Cajsh Against Ti’m^e!
.. A.A-. ‘ AND CASH ALWAYS WINS. ’•
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. COME AND SEE HOW WE CANgSELL'GOODS.
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Connected with our newspaper, we have a
Cottrell & Babcock Press,
The finest Book and Job Press, together with the best selection
of Job Type, all new, and ordered within the last six month*,
and sire prepared to do all kinds of
Rabun Gap High School.
Located in the beautiful Valley of Head o
Tennessee.
Ba/bkaxi Gcnxrty, Ga-
W. a. CURTISS, Principal.
The Ninth Consecutive Session will open on
Monday, July 16th, ls77, and continue, without
intermission, for twenty weeks.
Tuition—$6, $8, $10, $12 and $15 per session.
Board, $0 per month.
Beautiful.and healthful location, pure water,
salubrious atmosphere, mild climate, and atten
tive and devoted teachers, render tiie school
attractive, pleasant and lust nn-tive.
For particulars, address
If. A. IT*HIT-*. Principal.
Head of raasssee P. O., Ga.
jnlylO-tf.
Here for You.
Being the City Constable, I have concluded t«
do a general collecting business, all parties want
ing notea or accounts collected I will give them
prompt atu ntion on commission. Also buying
and selling property at private or public sale
septl2-tf. W. A. ENGIAnD, L. C.
Auction!
1 have associated W. A. England with me in
the Auction business, who will give prompt
attention to the sale of property and goods of
all kinds. VERONEE .fc ENGLAND.
julyl7-lm<
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PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. * ,
INTES^W'
Hs.tes deduced to §33 per Day.
HAYING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, 1 enter
upon its management by Reducing Rates, and asking of the Travel
ing Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a continu
ance of that liberal support they have always given it.
33. F. BE5.0WKT,
jan23-5m / KORMF.K..Y OF CHARLESTON, PROPRIETOR.
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With a new supply ot Rules and Figures, wo are prepared to tmn
’out all and every kind -*
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Railroad Blanks, Abstracts, Tags,
WAY BILLS, ETC., TOGETHER WITH
tmeWex »&&&■&> statement**
As Cheap as they can be doue in any city iu the South. The Work-
•Den in our Job Department cannot be surpassed in
Excellence and. Flr»isH.
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