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MODEL FAMILY HOTELS.
Where One Can Have All the Free
dom of an Inn and the Comforts
of a Home.
The houses mentioned below are repre
sentative, reliable and worthy the confi
dence, esteem and patronage of the
public.
Name. Location. Rooms. Rates.
The Grant. Whitehall. 40 $2.50
St. Charles. 29| S. Pryor 25 2.00
Mrs. Aiken. 103 S. Pryor 18 2.00
Mrs. Iverson. 58 Garnett. 10 2.00
The Gordon. 104 Edg’w’d 75 Ito 2
THE DUNCAN,
Next door to the postoffice is The
Duncan, one of the best family hotels in
the city. The furniture and fixtures are
new and elegant and chosen for perma
nency. Exposition cars at the door. All
conveniences of the most modern hotel.
The capacity is 125, and the rates $2.00
per day, American plan, by G. P. Dun
can.
The Exchange Hotel, at 157 Marietta
street, is a fine, handsome house with a
capacity of about 100. It is equipped
throughout with gas, bells and all modern
conveniences, and will be conducted on
the American plan at a $2 a day rate.
Messrs. Cleveland & Shelley are the pro
prietors.
THE SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Excellent Service and Low Rates Will
Catch the Travel.
The Seaboard Air Line has fully
sustained its reputation for liberality and
enterprise in the preparations it has made
for Exposition travel. Its exceedingly
low special rates and magnificent service
will induce thousands to patronize this
line in preference to any other. It has
spared nothing to make its standard the
peer of the best, and its schedule is ad
mirably arranged for the convenience of
the traveling public.
The road has recently added to its
equipment twelve fine engines, pne of
which came in on the regular train Thurs
day. This is simply an indication of what
the Seaboard Air Line is doing to bring
its service fully up to the mark in antici
pation of largely increased passenger
traffic.
It would be well for tourists to bear in
mind the unequalled facilities of the Sea
board for a side trip of unusual interest.
A jaunt to its terminus, including a visit
to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Ocean
View, Virginia Beach and Fortress
Monroe, with a view of the famous
Hampton Roads, can be covered in a
week at a rate lower than ever before
known in the history of railroads.
FROM SOUTHERN POINTS.
The Atlanta & West Point & Western
Railway of Alabama has arranged a
special schedule of four trains each way
for travel from New Orleans and adjacent
southern territory. This will afford by long
odds the best and quickest route to the
Exposition for people living in the section
named. The service will be unexcelled.
THE EXPOSITION
Is incentive sufficient for people to buy
jewelry and silverware and ornaments.
We desire to say that we have everything
in our line, at lowest prices. Stilson-
Collins Jewelry Company.
NORFOLK OYSTERS.
Perfectly fresh, delicious, delightful
Try them. Durand’s New Case.
WANTED—I,OOO School Boys. SI.OO
to $5.00 per day made during the
Exposition. flpply at The Looking
Glass office, 8 So. Broad street.
TRY OUR TAPED BEER, PINTS AND 1-2 PINTS, 750. AND SI.OO PER DOZEN. BAIDEY & CARROLL.
Important to Business Men.
The Looking Glass will shortly pub
lish a carefully compiled and classified
representation of the financial, profes
sional, manufacturing and mercantile
interests of Atlanta. The issues in which
this feature will appear will be given an
extra circulation in all parts of the coun
try on a new plan that cannot fail of good
results to all concerned, and the broad
side thus made up will be reproduced on
chromatical printed hangers and distrib
uted among the great body of the business
public.
Representatives of The Looling Glass
are now engaged in calling on those whose
names are desired for this publication,
and are ready at all times to explain its
nature and purpose. We commend it to
the favorable consideration of every rep
resentative of the manifold business and
commercial activity of Atlanta.
THE EXPOSITION
Is incentive sufficient for people to buy
jewelry and silverware and ornaments.
We desire to say that we have everything
in our line, at lowest prices. Stilson-
Collins Jewelry Company.
WfINTED—I,OOO School Boys. SI.OO
to $5.00 per day made during the
Exposition. Ripply at Tl)e Looking
Glass office, 8 So. Broad street.
Paul L. Smith, manager of the Midway,
is one of the most popular men in Atlanta.
It’s a pleasure to know him, ’specially so
when he is mixing a drink, for he has no
superior.
Respess Co. Copper etchers, 2 S. Broad.
“IN THE OLD, SWEET WAY.”
This sweet song, of I. M. Mayer’s, which
Mr. Libbey made so popular, is sold by
the Freyer & Bradley Music Co., Atlanta,
for one-half price, or twenty cents by
mail.
Mary Lagomarsino can now be found
on Wall street, just around the cornel
from her old stand, where she still upholds
her reputation for keeping the finest fruits
and sweetest flowers to be found in the
city.
Fetter’s.
Hop at Sweetwater Park Hotel every
Saturday. Railroad fare only 60 cents
for round trip. All trains stop at
Lithia Springs.
LA HONORA
Clear Havana Cigar, for 5 cents, made
by Emilio Pons & Co., at Durand’s.
You try it.
Respess Co. Photo engravers, 2 S. Broad
Look Out
FOR THE
Electrograph
Greatest
Amusement
Attraction
Os the Season.
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S°BRoaost Atlanta Ga
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COX COLLEGE,
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MANCHESTER.
Mrs. Sallie Cox Stanton and Miss Alice Cox have selected,
and Mr. W. S. Cox has purchased,
Magnificent Upright Hem England Pianos,
For Use in the Cox College.
THESS INSTRUMENTS WERE PURCHASED FROM
Th|E JFreyer & Bradley Music' Company,
W. W. CROCKER, Manager,
63 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA,
Mrs. Stanton and Miss Cox selected the New England Pianos after
having used them for the past year and giving them
a thorough and practical test.
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F Leave ATLANTA, by C. R. R
7.00 P. M. 7.30 A. M.
Leave MACON, by G. S. & F
10 33 p ’ M ‘ 11 10 A - M -
Arrive BR UNSWICK, Plan t System
VgfL B Yfte 7.30 A. M. 7.35 P. M.
PULLMAN CARS LEAVE
I ATLANTA EVERY EVENING
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B. W. WRENN,
' Passenger Traffic Manager.
THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES,
15 E. Cain Street.
Teaches French and German by native teachers
only in the most thorough, quick and interest
ing method. The leading schools of this city
have engaged the Berlitz School to conduct their
language department for the coming school-vear.
Private or class lessons at the Berlitz School itself
may be begun every day from 8 a. m., to 8 p. m.
For further information, apply to
15 E. CAIN STREET, or BOX 451.
Henry H. Schaul,
/ftf \ Os 66 DECATUR ST.,
I ' f \ Between Pryor and Ivy,
"■ J the reliable Broker is
lending money to suit
f \ £ A the times on any col-
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Special Rate on Diamonds-
Your Own Time.
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