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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: DECEMBER 4, 1877.
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COMMERCIAL.
Tltk'ATIlEIJS markets.
tOKUB.TKP UY THE MERCHANT) EXCHANGE.
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COTTON—Mlddilus 10^c.
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•- Im ikbik&rtot&tetiDS.
Cotton Yarns ........
Osmtlmrgs...
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PROVISIONS,
Flour
Corn, pr bu
FAREWELL
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£$sa’ $
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I have tho Largest anil Fiuest Stock I have ever offered to the
public of ' -- V >
Tank sl orK win, uk ci.osk a oft it i ost
Bacon, Sides,..
shoulders -
Lard, ........ „
Irish, PoUtoes- — _.
Sweet “
Eggs
C lichens
Turkeys
Butter -.
Hemlock I.eathe,
Unr. Leather
Horn. “ ....
OMf Skins
Kip Skin:
Dry '
yreci
BKgtttjj pryd,...
Kope, grass
1 a ft b *i ii) , i rw
We have now o.i liainl a large lot ol the best
M l IIWoTil
Slid will sell ilium Cheaper than the same grade of goods can buoM hy «dy house lii thd State.
I Haro also fn Sf Sftn:harit Tailoring Departn. ent a line selection of imported Cloths, Cassimeres
~ '■ est patterns and slrlevwhich Till be made up tqorderin the very
teed to all who will lhVor me With tlielr patronage', Particular at-
live made great Improvement
in Manufacturing SliiUs, and can get them up at short notice. Open back and front.;
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228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
The abore arc retail prices. Social rates to'
w holesale buyers.
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11a 12
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, «a 75
1‘8B
. 16a 20
124 la
10a 15
12a 18
75al 00
4M« 5
aa 10
6%\ 7
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Sugar, cnis^ppa.t.|d.Jl. ttuJ.
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•• C... 4-rr-r,
“ Demurara
Coffee, Rio
Laguay ra..'..-. ULt»! _..
Tea,
Svrun, cano
auamaut.. —
I allow! ...... i' /
Cheese, State —
English Dairy
Onions, per bu..
Rice, per ib_
Mackerel* No. l,klta
.Sr
Salt, Per Sack $1 25
Chewing tobacco ....... 4Sal 25
Smoking . 60al 00
Snuff, Maccnboy. 1 '
American,...............——— $30 00a 50
Havana 75 OOalOO
. ' AMMUNITION.
Powder... per lb — . 25a 35
Shot “ “ 12a
Lead *• 10a
Caps, per bos. — 10a 20
LIQUORS.
Corn wbbkey. .....'.-..a_ v _...... ... tl 35a 00
French brandy... 5 00a 12 00
Holland Gin - — 5 00a 7 00
American Gin........ 1 50a 3 00
Bourbon whiskey 1 50a 4 CC
Wines 1 50al0 00
HARDWARE.
Iron, Swedes, pr lb • oaS
English - «... 3a5
Castings 6 a 7
Nails, pr keg 2 75
Cotton Cards- «... „ to
Horse Shoes 5 00
41 . “ Nails. 20si25
Mule Shoes, per keg 6 00
line
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READY
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CLOTHING,
!; ll.\TS AM) FURNISIILNG.GQQPS
S&WWffiSS
and FanoyjSuitipgs o( the very
Gist manner and a |wfM fit gi
iroj ya?.*itus
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Hare
neatest patterns
guaram
tention giyen to ipaking Large Men's Clotbin • and satisfaction _
Also SnlRTS'hnd4lRA WERB made to order for Men and Boy
18 bill
COME AND SEE !
'j&r JV&.. $ Mwimxw*
A complete stock of Fall and Winter
■/. • i v ;v Toibacco and Gigjars^ ; • '"y.,,
’’ Fifty Boxes Assorted Grade*. 'i li/i . ')
Saddlery and Harness. .
.VCOMPLETE STOCK OF CHEAP SADDLES, BUGGY, HACK AND EXPRESS IIARXESS.
.elrojxttedO 'sdffc&tJta&a
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to-4he Material Prospovitv
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ne/. .oil
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which will be sold out at COST between this
First Pay. of, January.
Railroads.
Schedule Northeastern Railroad.
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CROCKERY.
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NTORraSTiABT GEORGIA.
OF ATHENS.
“COS ALL GBiidES, FOB TABLE OR CWRjj;
sTA-I. FoWosE^i-
Glass, Brass uud Tin, of all sixes
IIousc’s Safely Latnp», bought s
LAMPS.
and prices, frony^ cet^»|^flO etcli- AAl^f ttofiAj > erlChg‘&
it since tlie decline in pnec9. Also, a goo-1 stock of Lanterns
always on hand. .■ , <
Coinc and examiht our
and secure BARGAINS.
SCUPPERNONG WINE,
ALE, SEER, Etc.,
always on band.
I STERN & SAULTER-
Athens, Nov. 13tb. im.
Kerosine 110, Fire Test. Lnbric*.tting Oil for Gins, Mills, Sewing Machines and Tanner’s Oil.
LIMB.^ Q Q s^jCL '
A good stock of Lime for Agricultural and Building purposes always on baud.
1 will sell'the above stock of goods at lowest prices for cash, or exchange for country produce.
I challenge competition in prices and quality of goods.
Mr. JOIINNlE MOORE is stillAvith me. Mr. T. M. BROOKS, of Jefferson, will also be glad
to see his friends from Jackson and snrrounding country. _ Come and see, and be convinced.
Thankful for former liberal oatronage and ask a continuance of same.
oet^m. J. H. HUGGINS.
Change of Schedule.
Oa and after Monday, Nov. 12th, 1S77, trains
on Northeastern Railroad will run os follows.
All trains daily except Sunday:
MORNING TRAIN
Leave Athens 4.00 A. M
Arrive at Lula r.15 A. M*
Arrive at Atlanta 9.25 A. M*
Leave Atlanta via A. L. R. K 6.00 A. M‘
Leave Lula 9.15 A. M»
Arrive at Athens 11.45 A. M.
EVENING TRAIN
Leave Athens 5.00 P. M.
Arrive at Lula 7.80 P. M.
Arrive at Atlauta 11.13 P. M.
I eave Atlanta-via A. L. R. R 5.00 P. M.
Leave Lula S.30 P. M.
Arrive at Athens 10.45 P. M.
Both trains connect at Lula with passenger
trains on Air-Line Railroad going both North
and Wes?.
J. M. EDWARDS,
je3-tf Superintendent.
NOTICE.
Augusta, Ga., May 1st, 1876.
Oil alter .'Monday,’May; 1st, 1876
tlie Passenger trains on the Georgia
Railroad will run a4 follows, viz:
Day PAsasKciEa Train Vilt
Leave Athens at!.' 9.00 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 4.00 p. n.
Arrive at Atlanta at 4.00 p. ji.
Leave Augusta at 8.00 a. v.
Leave Atlauta at 8.00 a. j*.
Arrive at Athens at i.55 p. »j
Niaur Panexgkr Train.
Leav
Arri :
Anr
Leave Augusta at... 8.20 p. if-
| Leave Aflnntaat.. • ..I0A0 p. it.
i Arrive at Atbens nt ,6.50 a.m.
Passenger* from Atlanta, Athens, Wash
ington, or tmy point on the Georgia Railroad
and Branches, by tnking the I'ay Passenger
Train, will make close connection at Camak
with Train for Millcdgcville and Macon.
Sleeping Cars oh Night Passenger Trains.
' S. K. Johnson’ Superintendent.
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aviLAOie^s at 9.80 p.m.
ring it Apgusta at. A Jt........ 7.35 a. m.
rivef at Awactti at .V,... 5.25 a.m.
THE SOUTHERN SIDE;
OR,
ANDEfiSONVILLE PBISGN:
Compiled from Ofliciul Documents
in the hands of
B. RANDOLPH STEVENSON, M. D, (
_ Formerly Surgeon in the Army of the Con-
fedtrato Stater of America; Chief Surgeon of
the Confederate States Prison Hospitals, Audcr-
souvillc, Georgia; Surgeon and Medical Pur
veyor of the Confederate States Prisons East of
the Mississippi, river.
Together wi th a review of a oortiou of the
testimony of the witnesses in the celebrated
“ 4V irz Trial,” and brief notices of some of the
works that ha re appeared on Southern Prisons
by Northern .A uthors,
WITH J12T ATT»ErTXDIX,
Containing the names of about 13,000 Union
Soldiers who died at Andcrsonville; giving
number of their graves, their rank, the Compro
nice and Regiments to which they belonged,
and the date of their dea'b, as registered by the
author and others.
Also,-Cause and Classification of the Diseases
incident to Prison Life; Comparative State
ments of Prisoners captured, and deaths in
Northern uud Southern Prisons; A Chapter on
the Exchange Bureau, etc.,, etc
coimmioETs =
This work is printed, from now,
clear type, in
One Large Octavo Volume oj
nearly 500 Page#,
Millinery Opening I
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JUtISS C. vJ^h-TVCElS
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Will ’open a select assortment of
pP-A.TTJBJiR.iDT X3:.A.TS,
Oa 24tb and 25th October,
And all the novelties in New York Millinery
OV’ : l <md Ladies Ncciwesr. -
LATEST STYLE BUSTLES.
Best BerliutZepher at 15o per ouncs Canvas
Parforated Card board, Crochet Needles Ac.
andSfe^nvtoSed n .? iVOn ' t00r4 *"' °* U ^
MISS C. JAMES.
ocl23-2tn Athens, Georgia
Qff FASHIONABLE CARDS, with name,
At) 10c. 25 Escort Cards, 25 styles, 10c.
nov2fi-2t. J. B. HUSTED, Nassau, N. Y.
Fop Sale.
A second-hand Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine; has been but little rued and is in per
fect order. For stle cheap for crab. Apply at
, acg29-tf. HUS OFFICE
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It - will lie VlelivOTcd to'subscrbera
at the following prices:
Beautifully llotrad In EuglialiCloth, $3 00
** “ Shrf p,............... 4 00
“ “ Half-fair, a oo
Payment to be made cn Re
ceipt of the Witvk.
Persons giving tlu.-ir signatures to
tnuse conditions, will be considered
subscribers to this 1 Work. But no
sub*
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upon auy
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ton will rest
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eguals,-io; ev^yTtfsgwt, description
given and sample shown.
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TURNBULL BROS.,
Publishers.
J. E. BITCH, AGENT.
ATHENS, GA.
J OB WORK OF.ALL DESCRIP*
tion neatly done at this office.
Read the Hews i Strike in ftthens!
Talmadge, Hodgson l Go.
HAVE STRUCK
The Very Bottom Prices.
LARGE ARRIVALS DAILY OF
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Corn, Flour, Meat, Sugar and Coffee,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Groceries and Provisions.
Wejjcontrol the product of the Finest Mills in tlie South.
CHOICE. KENNESAW, MARIETTA & EXTRA
Every Sock Warranted to give Satisfaction]
Bagging and Ties a Specialty.
Special Arrangements made for Supplying Grangers and Gin-
l.evs in Large Lots Cheaper than Anybody.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ATHENS FACTORY GOODS.
Jeans., Yarns, Linseys, Korseys, Shirting, Sheet
ing, Checks, and Stripes at Factory Prices. •
Wo Can’t Be Undersold.
TRI-WEEKLY GEORGIAN
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as heretofore, an interesting Fireside Companion.
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BRING US YOUR COTTON
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AND GET THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH.
WE IIAVEptlSf BU1I.T
4f NEW E&’PW&N W&EEM&WSE.
And have the Finest Facilities for handling Cotton with Speed Hnd Accuracy.
AGENTS FOE. THE CELEBRATED
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Orange Hifle Powder,
The inoat satisfactory POWDER ever sold in Athens—Try it once and yon’ll not ttse any ether
PROCTOR & GAMBLE’S CELEBRATED SOAPS
A y .1 .. . 60LD AT FACTORY ArkicES. *
ROCK BOTTOM prices on everything.
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For 1878.
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prepared to tarn out, at'short notice, every description of work
in our line. Railroad Blanks, Abstracts, Tags, Bill and Letter
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