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HIGHWAY HASH*
ITEMS OF MANY KINDS THROWN
'J'OGRTHER
FOR mm R8ADERS.
DO YOD SMOKE?
OR ARE YOU UNDER A PROMISE
TO YOUR WIFE
NOT TO INDULGE?
Local Happenings Told In
Brief Paragraphs.—Fun,
Facts and Business
Combined.
W anted.—A man able u> keep books,
sml taking orders as a permanent job.
Go;J reference. Apply with own
written letter*, No. 50 Banner Ollier.
James Young at the opera houae Nt-
vember 0 ami 10.
Huyler’a New York Candles just re
ceived. McDowell Jt Son.
A IMlOrFEHOUS MKZCEART.—Mr. J.A.
bell, of Waitou county, waa in Athena
> fctttd y. Mr. Bell ia one of Walton’s
u. >ii j.i oapi rous ciuztns.
>1 lee... lir.i.i berry’s stock of Millinery
is complete >i d taey, cordially invite
those lit rested to oall .and examine
their it jOJs.
Cali 'in ua for a completer;Une of
Huy lei’s Csudies.
. McDowell|& Son.
Crab meat and prepared deviled
oraba at Gilleund’e.
t’LEN i v ok Bibdh.—The bird hun ting
season i on, And a good many Atheni
ans are i ojoyinj; the sport every daj
Tiiey report tost partrieges are very
plentiful ti.iH year, llure are a great
many partridges sold on the streets
here, Tue usual price is loc apiece.
Try “l\>pul*r Oreek”_.Goal sold by
W. M.Craue.
F. 3.1’... t has just opened a Carriage,
Jbuggj, W agon and Repair Shop on
Oconee street, near the old Georgia de
pot. Repairing of ail kinds done. You
ate bound to be satisfied, so give him a
call.
N orfo.k select oysters used exclusively
at Gilliland's. Always fresh.
Extra Cab to Episcopal Church.—
In order to accommodate those living
down town who desire to attend the
Episcopal church, an extra oar will
leave the postolllce at live minutes to 11
each Sunday morning, running direct
to the Episcopal churob.
C. D. Flanigkn, Supt.
At Home Again.—Miss Mary Kidd
returned last night, aud is ready to
wait on her customers and friends
again. Something new in the line of
dress-making. Home No. 218 E. Clay
ton street.
Beats for James Young for sale at
Morton’ i oilice.
Huylc.-’a Candies of all varieties.
McDowell A Bon.
A Magnificent Concert. —The con
cert to be given at the Y. M. C. A. to
night by the Harvard quartette and
Aliss Gli&son will be a grand one in
every respect. The program,consisting
of solus, duets, trios, quartettes andre
citations aud impersonations, will be a
brilliant one. W. W. Boyd easily
rrsoi e. high “C,” and has .a wonderful
Vv. cr. The otLer members of the coin-
1, y ii .it Leeu pionounced by cities
V i j W U. It io he polled artiste. Fact
uu et Lave greeted them through
u in. O' ua ij, si.d the audience at
i • 1. a. i . A touigiit will be a large
, 1. uiiuuti, conp iMUg the best
, p • i iut * ta.-sic city and the Lucy
i . n.. „ "1 It k. is on sale at City
l-ruir .. .'no. cars will run until
It Will Not Do for Von to
Answei in the A ffirmative
to the Above Questions
Any Longer.
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THIS ATiLKWb BAN MSB, FRlUAV
IT WAS ION FIRE.
QUITE A LARGE BLAZE DISCOV
ERED EARLY THIS MORNING
IN THE ATHENAfids
The Origin oi the Fire
Supposed to be a Lighted
Cigar, Which Was
Thrown on Floor.
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HERE IN GEORGIA
THE DISPENSARY LAW 18 ASKED
TO BR ENFORCED.
A BILL TO THAT EFFECT
A reporter who doe* smoke, and
lovea a goo J cigar, and what is more
astonishing ia willing to pay for tarn's
providing of oourse, he gets an iron
bound guarantee that the said cigar ia a
good one, dropped into the new eigar
stand that Mr. A. H. O’Farrell has
opened up recently in the aama office
with Mr. Homer Nicholson, near the
corner of Clayton street and College
avenue, under Baldwin’s Shoe store.
It ia natural to suppose that the
reader of this ertiole has already
formed the opinion that the reporter’s
good-will was obtained bv tne treat oi
cigars on the part of Mr. 0’F*rrei;, ai d
the reporter is willing to admit tue tact
that such cases UiVj occurred, and
furthermore will ad mil chat he was
crested to a cigar, out ue desires to add
that it was a cigar that most peoi le
have not been able to smoke in Auitna
for some time; in otner worn* it was a
good oigar, one of those well wr»pp«d,
flavanns fillers, tb it burns smootn acd
oven, which makes tun siuok-fed that
he and the rest of the wor d
are on the best of terms
c veu if he has to go to the dep it inside
oi the next ten minutes to meet bis
mother-in-law, who he expects will
visit him all winter. Any man will ac
knowledge, very willingly, such a pres
ent, and should be only too glad to go
around to bis friends and inform them
of the opportunity to buy good cigars
hat is now within their reac.. -
So for fea* that you, gentle reader
are not cognizant of the good news,
this artiole will inform you of the fact.
Mr. O’Farrell has in stock the follow
ing line of cigars and tobaoooa. As a
leader he has the above referred to
cigar which ia called the Lopez Y
LiOpez.
His other brands are the Flor a Al
fonso, the Quaker, a very fine cigar
called Darlings, El Magnified and
other grades, all of the brands are
manufactured by the best known cigar
factories in this country snd Cub .
Mr. O’Farrell is sole agent for Spencer
Bros, plug tobacco, snd in the amokiiig
line, as a special treat for pipe habitues,
he will keep on band Marburg’*, Pii-
kings’, Allen and Ginter’a brands. And
besides these be bandies Cowboy, While
Clouds, Bow and Arrow, and other
grades. He has also a fine line of im
ported French briar pipes of the latest
patterns; also cigarettes of all brand*,
cigarette paper, and anything in fact
that appeals to the fancy of the most
fastidious of smokers.
He is located just where it is conveL
lent for business men who are waiting
for the street k car, to drop
in and make a pnronase
of a good cigar to smoke after supper
and en|oy a pleasant hour after a buvy
day of toil, he extends an invitation
to these gentlemen to come Into his
store and wait by the fire until the car
arrives.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Introduced in--the General
* Assembly—The Counties
to Have Charge of the
Dispensing of Liquors.
The Athenaeum’s beautiful elub
bouse, which is an ornament to the city
and the pride of the members of the
club, came very near being consumed
last night by fire.
John, the colored janitor, was in the
billiard rooms attending to arranging
the cloths over the tables preparatory
to oiosing np the clnb for the nigh ,
when he heard a peculiar thumping
noise in the gentlemen’s cloak room,
which sounded very much like a mao
fftlRog on crutches. As the noise it-
:iea*nd in sound and was to distinct
aud unususl, he decided to go in there
and investigate the matter. As he ev
ened the door of the room, which opens
utu the billiard room?, he found the
ru. m coni pi nti ly filled with smtke and
Qasawanugl/ bi*z> eating its wsy
ur.iug i ihetlror oi the budding.
Joun r*n over to L>.. Benedicts tffice
md wtki mm up. Ttuy both returned
.o the Ainenseum and Or. Beueuiot
entrntu. tire alarm, 'ttrough the tile-
utione, but oeicre ilc lire company had
iiue to «r,iVt, Dr. li.,.edict and tue |
j inltor by means of tne water-hose, in
.fir ilab LuilJing. managed to ixiin-
4U'Sn the lUmcS.
It is supposed that the.-fire was
started from the lighted stump of a cigar,
wbieh might have been thoughtlessly
dropped between the strips of plack
which runs around the bottom of the
wall, next to the floor.
It was very fortunate that the fire
was discovered by the janitor before he
left, for bad he gone home without
knowing of its existence, there would
undoubtedly have been a very serious
oooilagration from the fact that the'fire
had a good start when he discovered it,
snd It would soon have consumed
that wing of the building.
The damage was very slight, being
not over twenty dollars. The building
is fully’ insured.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla.
When she wu a Child, she cried for Csstoris.
Whoa she became Mlaa, she ctong to Csstorla. '
When she had Children, she gave them Oastoria.
“ Hamlet” will^be played {at the ope
ra house tonight by(Jsmefl Yonng acd
one of the very beat companies on the
road. Heisoneof the greatest actors
on the road. You will see nothing but
the very best ac.ors in the company.
Seats on sale at Morton’s offiae.
ttAlidiUiVi utvoVL NEWS-
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Kimsl, 9c.
r. eat, 7c.
.uoat, lie.
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oiuttou from So to 10<*.
W. D. SPENCER,
Corner Broad and Foundry Sts.
^.WINTER EXCURSION RATES.
The Southern Rail way,begins sale of
winter tourist tickets on November lat.
The sale of winter.tourist tickets to
all Florida resorts and the principal re
sorts in Texas and Mexico has been,ar
ranged by the Southern Railway Com
pany to begin November 1st, 1894. The
rates for the ooming season will be
about the same as heretofore, and tick
ets will be good to return until,*May
Slst, 1895.
The new winter£scbedules* of the
Southern Railway will a fiord most ex
cellent accommodations and through
car facilities, and those anticipating e
winter outing shoull communicate
with either,A. A. Vernoy, C. K.Agent,
or W. H. Tayloe, D. P, A., Kimball
House cor, Atlanta, Ga^ before making
arrangements for their trip.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
. DR ;
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* CREAM
BAKING
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia; Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
E. W. CHARBONNIER & 00^,
COAL.
From $3J)0 to Per Tod.
Sole Agents tor Gieuu na-j
and Pochahouui Coals. Ol-
fice Victoria Hotel. fete
phone 85.
A VEKK JeSIrIlK omCE-
Or. B. B. Davis Has Moved His Office
into the Adjoining Room.
L Bannxr man called upon Dr.
Davie yesterday afternoon, in order in
quire about the rumored ohange in the
location of hia oilice. in reply to the
reporter’s inquiry, Dr. Davis replied,
that some of his patients were nuder
the impression that he had moved out
of the building entirely, when be had
ouly changed rooms. His cilice now ia
directly over McMahan’s clothing
■tore, and the offioe is elegantly and
tastefully fitted up. He has also the aC-
vautage of the bay window attachment
hie office, which affords an unusually
good light for hia operating chair. Dr.
Dayis is one of the most careful and
best known demist in Georgia and his
large practios extends over all this
section of the State.
CUBE FUR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms of Head
ache Electric Bitters has proved to be
the very beet. Reflects a permanent
cure aud the most dreadful habitual
sick headachea yield to its influence.
Wc urge all who are afflicted to procure
a bottle, acd give this remedy a fair
trial. In oases of habitual oonatipatton
Electric Bititrs cores by giving the
needed tone to the bowels, and few cases
long resist the use of this medicine. Try
it once. Large bottles only 60c at Pal
mer & Kin ne brew’a and John Crawford
A Co.
James Yonng in
the opera bouse.
’Hamlet” tonight at
Harmony Grove, Ga., Not. 8.—
[Special.]—Mr. Welch, the popnlir
salesman for J.H. Huggins china house,
is in the Grove to day circulating
among his friends.
Messrs. Seepar and Higgubottom, two
prominent citizens of Bownan, were
in tbb Grov* yesterday on a short
basinets vitic.
Dr. L. J. Christian returned home
reCint’y after spending a few days very
p ettautlf with the old foika at home
n iar P»oli, G t.
Tbe many friend* of Mrs. J. B. Boyd,
<vill be r.j iced to learn of her cwuve-
ieseuce.
Hi»u. J. w\ Rood, who formerly rep
resented J io-eou county in ibe Ligi -
Uiure, ie in town today.
M viaari.li Ikiya’s private scboiloi
Ueuiral aViHUe ■« id a vriy proaperou
condltl Mi. MleS B yd tiaa * UUUee tu>
of students, '*11 of wnom are making
wonderful progress in their studies.
As a teacher Miss Boyd bat few equals
in North East Georgia.
BUCKLBNS ARNICAZSALVB.
The beet salve in the world-for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Uloera, Salt Rheum,
Fever 8oree, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price, 36c per box.
For sale at Lyndon’s Drogj Store,
and Palmar A Xinneb«w*
James Yonng, the greatest yonng
tragedian now on the stage, will be at
the opera house tonight in ” Hamlet.”
He has one of the very beet of oomp -
i. Now ie your ohanoe to see a first
class play.
Exclusive agency for 1 coney Co’s
fine candies. Freeh supply just received.
C.S. Glllmland.
Atlanta, Ga., November 8, 1894.—
An effort will be made to engraft the
dispensary idea upon the State of Geor
gia. A bill to that (fleet was introduc
ed in the.Honte yeateadsy by Mr. Bub
of MitebelL
’lbe dispensaries provided for under
this bill are on the county idea rather
than the State, as ie the case in Sooth
Carolina, bat in meet particulars Lie
bill Is mnob like that of Goverhor Till
man’s State.-
Mr. Bush’s hill provides, first, that af
ter i ix month* alter the passage of the
set, the manufacture, sale and keeping
for sale of intoxicating liquors, fer
mented or diatiileti, ia prohibited ex
cept as it may be earned on under the
provisions ©I the act. There is al
provieion that this shell not * fleet Man
tis# wniob now have prouibitiou.
lhe bill aeta fortu that in any county
in waieh tbia act la applicable, a vex
lor for inux’.cating liquor, for other
vh*b beverage purpose*, may- be ap
pointee upon the petition of a majority
of tbe treebeldera who arc qualified
voter* (to be ascertained from the tax
books of tbe preceding year) to -the
grand jury. Tbe vendor ia to give
pond of 15,000 to tbe ordinary or county
commissioners, who are to have control
as the representatives of the county,
and his appointment U to be for two
yean.
The vendor ie authorized to purchase
guy mtdxioating liquors which' have
been examined and stamped by the state
chemist as pure and unadulterated, and
to sell the same singly or in pints or
quarts at a price sufficient reimburse
the cut thereof and the actual expense
of conducting the sale as- herein pn
vided, including compensation to tbe
vendor at 8100 per mbntb, but
without any profit over and above said
actual coat acd expenses. Once in
every three months he most report to
the ordinary or the county oommiseion-
j ers, showing hia books and records; and
' it is provided that he shall not sell to
miners or to persona partly intoxicated
or to 'pereops intemperate; or to aiy
body that the vender knows or has rea
sons to believe intends to sell or famish
to be used or sold for beverage purposes.
In no case shall it be sold to be drank
on the premises.
Tbe vendor must keep a record of alt
sales with names whjch shall be
amined by the grand jury at each term
of the court for the purpose of asoi:
taining whether the provisions of Ibis
aot are complied with ^and it is nude
the duty of the grand jury to order the
vendor to desist selling to-any person
who appears to be purchasing for the
purpose of using or famishing the
same in violation of the provisions of
this set. .
No person shall manufacture any in
toxicating liquors in this state until ha
first shall have taken an oath and given
bond in the sum of 86,000 that he will
not sell the urns to any person in the
state except the vendors: andno suoh
mauuf toturer shall sell to tbe vendor
any intoxicating liquor until be has
had the same examined and stamped by
tbe state chemiar. It Is further provi
ded that any place where liquor shall
be- manufactured contrary to this act
shall be deoUred a nuisance' snd anv
oitizea may >-pply for injunction to re
strain an ab, 1 *u it.
The hilt provides penalties for its
violation, i i goes, of course, tb the
committee on teu-ferauce.
the venture of James
Young into a field oloaed to immature
to the shades of
departed genius. In the republic of
the prises lie within reach of
those who can grasp sad hold them,
yet wheat the greatUghts of the stags
it evokes an almost
tf al spirit to. . . witness tbs temerity
one who attempts to follow lu their
xsteps. Herein Use the peculiar
position of the young tragedian. Booth
was tbe ideal. Hamlet- Ergo, no one
else should assume the part. But, as
sured of his innate ability and acquired
talent, James Y'ouag steps before the
footlights and challenges the popular
verdict as to his right to fall into the
line of snooemioii whiob oau only bo
maintained through the patent of supe
rior culture, personal aptitude, present
performance and future promise
That Young measures up to all these
conditions was acknowledged on every
band. Of course, bis extreme youth,
not yet past hia* majority, won the »ym-
pathy of the considerate who w
otherwise critical enough. A hand
some, graceful presence^ suggesting the
feminine in its lithe lines, but evidenc
ing the muscular strength and spring
of the leopard, a pleating, penetrating
voice and an eye to threaten and com
mand, while iv other mood melting in
liquid light, make np what la known in
hackneyed parlance as magnetism, and
converts a would-be critically cold an-
dlenee into a host of cordial admirers.
All this, however, ia the part of the
actor tbat is born, not made, end one
wonders, after all, it the Thespian art
ia not more a gift of the gods than of
tee mechanician. Bat in mastering the
I eohniqae of the stage and in hie ren
dering of the lines which have
thrilled so. many ... masses,
Young shows . a conscientious
effort to properly delineate the true
i ibaracter of hie study.
Or. Price's Cream Bak'iff Powder
Award** Gold Madil Midwinter Fair. San Frandsca.
Will aui W uuo oab'ii *ave kouls, but
tic is prepared to' iIj your Half-Soling
and Repairing of Boots and_Shoes in
neat and workmanlike manner.
A trial.is only asked.
Vs. WHITE,
86 Clayton SL
ATHENS COTTON MARKET
[Corrected by PhlnUj * Griffith.]
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Palmes
Kiknkbhkw
Exclusive
Agents.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
THE DRESDEN DECORATION
ISN’T NEW, but it apparently renews its youth with
every season. It is so handsome and so artistic that
never palls on one’s taste, This year the lamp-makers
have adapted it very attractively, and our shelves show
the results in many delightful productions that are
sure to please everybody.' If you will come in, we think
you will enjoy them as a treat.
C. A. ScUDDER.
COALjCOALjCOAL.
AUlordera^tent tolAthens Foundry A
Machine Work* for coal will have
prompt attention. Phone No. 40.
W. M. Cnann.
For rent ou Dougherty Street
1 Six Room House. .
1 Four Room House. V
C. A. Sccddbk.
FOR TAX. RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election UT the office of re
ceiver of tax returns for Ciarke oounty.
WM. T. CARTER.
FOB TREASURER.
. I announce myself a candidate for
County Treasurer of Clarke oounty.
J. A. PITNER.
June 4,
18
94
that is the date
of a letter from Mr. Jas.
E. Brown; 524 Pacific
Ave., Dallas, Tex.—He
lost his strength from
overwork, like so many j
others, and took
Brown’s
Iron lf •
Bitters.
He says:
“Brown's Iron Bitters
is the best medicine I
have ever taken.- I had
been suffering for a year
from extreme weakness,
caused by overwork, and
two hottlcs renewed my
etrength entirely. Iam
glad to say sq.
Not a miracle, but just
another cure brought
about by Brown’s Iron
Bitters. Do you take it?
look for eeoaatB
LIMM ON WRAPPtH
BROWN CHEBL CO. Batta.. fid.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-eleotlon for the office of
Sheriff of Clarke oonnty.
- JOHN W. WIER.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-lection to tbe office of Clerk
of Clarke oonnty. J. K. KENNEY.
Fob Aldbkmam Fikst Ward.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman from the first ward. Sub
set to the action of the Demporatio
Party. Jas t*. Chznky
McClure’s
MAGAZINE
For 1895.
Volume,IV begins Dec., 1894
A splendidly illustrated Ufe of
9
the great feature of which will be
75 PORTRAITS
of Napoleon, showing him from youth
to death; ala5 portraits of hia family
and contemporaries and plot urea of
famous battlefields; in all oqagly
200 PICTURES.
Begins in November and runs through
eight numben. The Eight Napoleon
Numbers, 81 GO.
TRUE
. UETECTIV^^
by authority from the archives ot tbe
PulXBKTOM DZTZOTIVS AOEBCY.
Lincoln and Pinkerton (Nov. 1884);the
Molly Maguires; Allan Pinkerton’s
Life; Stories of Capture of Treir.-|rob
bars, Forgers, Bank-robbers, etc.; each
complete in one leans, U in all.
SHORT STORIESBY
W. D. Howells Rudyard Kipling,
Con an Doyle Clark Russell,
Robert Barr Octave Tbanet,
Bret Harte Captain King,
Joel Chandler Harris and many others.
NOTED CONTRIBUTORS
Robert XJills Stevenson,
F.Marion Crawford, Archdeacon Farrar
Sir Robert Bali Prof. Drnmmond
Archibald Forbes Thomas Hardy.
Seed three 2-:ent stamps for a sam
ple copy to the publishers.
S. S. McClure, L’t'd.
30 Lafayette Place, New York.
Every man or boy wearing onr perfect fitting
CLOTHING is a 44 Living Picture” of
delight and contentment.
Onr present array of peerless values must
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.Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
A.B. U. A.B. U.
ATLANTA
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY.
FOR CORONER.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the offioe of coroner.
C. N. WEATHERLY..
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of Tax
Collector of Clarke county.
V H. H. LINTON.
FOB ALDKBKAN—FOURTH WARD.
At the request of many friends 1 an
nounce myself a candidate for Aider-
man from tbe Fourth Ward, subject to
whatever method ot choice*that may be
adopted by the Democratic Executive
Committee, and respectfully ask the
earnest support of all my friends,]prom-
iaing if elected, to do all in my power
for the beet interest of onr city.
John S. Covin.
FOR ALDBRMAJI—FOURTH WARD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman from tbe 4th ward,
and reepeotfully solicit the support of
every voter, snbjeot to the action of the
Democratic party. I promise if elected
to discharge the duties of said office im
partially and to the very best of my
ability. J. F. Rbodxs.
I hereby announce myaelf a candidate tor
Alderman from the second ward, subject to the
action of tbe Democratic Party. It!. am elected
I will coaacientioasly discharge ever; doty end
work to the Interest ot the city.
Respectfully, J. L. ARNOLD.
. t FOR AI.DMMAN—TlrtttD WARD,
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
alderman from the 3rd ward, and respectfully
solicit thh aupport of every voter; subject to Uu
action of the Democratic party. I promise if
elected to discharge the duties ot said office
impartially and to the very best of my ability.
T.«. Methvis.
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New Pattern Hate and Bonnets,
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MILLINERY GOODS.
Hope to haveja^ahare of patrouaga
MRS. T. A. ADAMS
No. U3 Clayton Street.
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AT NBV VA11IFF PBICBS
A FINE LINE
Razors..Etc.,
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Breech-Loading Guns.
Call and get our prices.
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248-250 Broad Street.
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The atudenta;and public generally in
vited to patronise ua. Most experienced
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baths at all houra. Prioea reasonable.
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dreams and pains in
the stomach itj|you A buy your
Breads, Cakes, and ^Candies
from C. BODE.
m OPRA H
!
ATLANTA, GA.
American and European Plans.
. . . T _ „ _ „ No noise, dirt or
smoke. Perfect enlatne and eenrlee. Roof Gar
den open daring the Sommer with orchestral
and-vocal music. Electric sere pass the door
for allparts of the city. Free Bus meets all
trains. Special rates given by the week or
month during the summer.
RATES:
From June 11 American Plan, fiMtoM
to October L) European Plan * 100 to *30).
Thomas G. Barrett,
DEALER in
STOCKS and BONDS
. No. 6 Library Building,
AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA
todfll* and wMIieU
Towottg*
“Hava no half fleabags with this* art.”
Friday and Saturday,
November gth and xoth, 1894.
James Young,
TRAGEDIAN,
ASSIST ZD BY—r-
Miss RIDA JOHNSON,’
- AND A COMPANY OF——
16—Metropolitan Tlaycra—IQ
FRIDAY NIGHT: -
HAMLET.
SATURDAY NIGHT:
LADY OF LYONS.
Special Scenery!
Magnifioent Costumes!
Calcium Effects!
Mr. Young has been pronounced by
the Southern press as tbe snoceaaor of
Edwin Booth. ~
Prices:;$1.00,76and 60c.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Stock and BondBroker,
•M
Augusta,
2 Library Building.
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