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iRIENTAL.
2RANITE.
THE KIMBALL.
THE JACKSON.
THE ALCAZAR.
DERWENT.
from $1.50 up. Its magnificent case is known from
Maine to Mexico, and the house itself was recently
alluded to in an article in Harper’s Monthly as the
palace hotel of the South. Mr. C. F. Dodge is in
charge.
The beautiful and homelike Marion, at 97-101
North Pryor k street, will have room for 150 guests.
It is on the European plan, with a fine case, and its
charge for rooms are from >1.50 up. The Marion
is one of the most refined and elegant places’of en
tertainment, in the city. Mr. Warren Clayton is
the manager.!
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ARLINGTON HOTEL.
The JacksonJis decidedly one of the finest of the
new hotels.- Itl,is [only a step from the depot,
and as shown by the picture, is a stately and
substantial structure. Everything is modern
throughout and the furnishings are handsome in
the extreme. The case will be the largest and
most elaborate in the city. The capacity is 300
and rates (European plan) $1 and upward. Mr.
W. A. Camp is manager. The house was not quite
completed when the photo, was taken, and the
handsome entrance was still obscured with debris.
The Granite, at the corner of Forsyth and Hun
ter streets, was also not quite finished externally
when photographed, and the picture does not do
justice to the approaches. It shows, however, the
magnificent frontage and solid character of the
building. It will be managed by Mr. Henry Clair,
on the European plan strictly, and accommodate
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“scarratt's.”
THE OLDEST HOTEL IN ATLANTA.
500 guests at from $1.50 up. The case v ill be un
excelled. One notable feature of the Granite will
be its fine sanitary arrangements. The plumbing
throughout has been done by the firm of D. W. &
M. J. Yarbrough, of this city, and is of the very
highest grade of workmanship. The Messrs. Yar
brough are justly proud of this elaborate and ad
mirable job, and the celerity with which they
did the work speaks volumes for the resourses of
the firm.
The Alcazar is opposite the main entrance of the
Exposition, on 14th street. The illustration shows
its handsome and graceful exterior. It will
accommodate 350 guests, and the rates, European
plan, will be from $1 to $3. A fine case is attached
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