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Uncle Tom's Cabin Coming

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
September
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

That everlasting and famous dramatic success, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," will be at the Athens opera house Monday evening, Sept. 5. It will be presented by Al. W. Martin's big company of 60 people and staged with over ten thousand dollars' worth of gorgeous scenery. The dramatic portion is in the hands of capable actors. Incidental to the play, a long list of specialties will be introduced by colored talent, which includes buck and wing dancing, the original Georgia Jubilee shouters in camp meeting songs; the Alabama Quartette; a grand prize cake-walk by entire company, and other novel acts. A free street parade will be given daily at noon, when one white and two colored bands, chariots, horses and donkeys will appear. This is undoubtedly the only complete, perfect and satisfactory music corps carried by a theatrical company, rendering delightful, elevating musical entertainment.