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To do Work Well, Gains Patronage.
IRVIN TANNER,
BLACKSMITH
WAGONMAKER
18 Porter's Alley, bet. Line and Pryor.
Race Horse Plating à Specialty
HORSE SHOEING NEATLY DONE. All work in my line performed promptly and satisfactorily.
NASHVILLE, Chattanooga&St.Louis
RAILWAY.
Extends from Chattanooga, East Tennessee, to Nashville, thence to Johnson. ville, and through Western Tennessee and Kentucky to the Mississippi River at Hickman, with contract privileges to Cairo, Columbus, St. Louis and Mem- phis, thus forming the
Great Through Car Line !
between the South and Southeast, and North and Northwest, and between the Southeast and South west.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS are run from Atlanta to Nashville, and from Nashville to Memphis and St. Louis over this great central thoroughfare on all night trains.
ALBERT B. WRENN, Traveling Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
W. L. DANLEY, G. P. A., Nashville, Tenn.
APPENDIX.
SHOLES'
ATLANTA DIRECTORY.
1878.
City, County, State and United States Record.
CITY HALL.
ELECTION
East Side
For Mayor
Held Biennially,
Washington Street,
on the
between
Second Wednesday
Hunter & Mitchell.
in December.
THE GENERAL COUNCIL
Is composed of Boards of Aldermen and Common Council. Of the form- er, one member is elected annually for three years, and of the latter, one . member is elected from each ward annually for two years. Election held on the second Wednesday in December each year. Regular meetings first and third Mouday in each month.
MAYORS OF ATLANTA. From 1848 to 1878.
1. M. W. Formwalt, installed Janu- ary, 1848.
2. B. F. Bomar, installed January, 1849.
3. Wyllys Buell, installed January, 1850.
4 J. Norcross, installed January, 1851.
5. T. F. Gibbs, installed January, 1852. 6. J. F. Mims, installed January, 1853. Resigned October, 1853.
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William Markham, installed Novem- ber, 1853.
7. W. M. Butt, installed January, 1854.
8. Allison Nelson, installed Janu- ary, 1855. Resigned July, 1855.
John Glen, installed July, 1855.
9. William Ezzard, installed Janu- ary, 1856.
10. William Ezzard, installed Janu- ary, 1857.
11. L. J. Glenn, installed January, 1858.
12. L. J. Glenn, installed January, 1859.
13. William Ezzard, installed Janu- ary, 1860.
14. J. I. Whitaker, installed Janu- ary. 1861. Resigned November, 1861. T. F. Lowe, installed December, 1861.
15. J. M. Calhoun, installed Janu- ary, 1862.
16. J. M. Calhoun, installed Janu- ary, 1863.
17. J. M. Calhoun, installed Janu- ary, 1864.
18. J. M. Calhoun, installed Janu- ary, 1865.
19. J. E. Williams, installed Janu- ary, 1866.
20. J. E. Williams, installed Janu- ary, 1867.
21. J. E. Williams, held over dur- ing 1868.
22. W. H. Hulsey, installed Janu- ary, 1869.
28. William Ezzard, installed Janu- ary, 1870.
24. D. F. Hammond, installed Janu- ary, 1871.
25. J. H. James, installed January, 1872.
26. C. C. Hammock, installed Janu- ary, 1873.
27. S. B. Spencer, installed Janu- ary, 1874.
28. C. C. Hammock, installed Janu- ary. 1875.
29. C. C. Hammock, installed Janu- ary, 1876.
30. N. L. Angier, installed January, 1877.
CITY OF ATLANTA.
MAYOR-Nedom L. Angier. Office, 40 South Broad. Salary, $1,000.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
R. C. Mitchell ; term 3 years.
M. T. Castleberry ; term 2 years.
O. H. Jones ; term 1 year.
BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL.
FIRST WARD-J. M. Boring, two years ; M. E. Maher, one year.
SECOND WARD-Ed. A. Werner, two years ; G. J. Dallas. one year.
THIRD WARD-W. E. Hanye, two years ; J. M. Buice, one year.
FOURTH WARD-J. H. Flynn, two years ; C K Maddox, one year.
FIFTH WARD-B. B. Ciew, two years ; J. W. English, one year.
(Salaries of Aldermen and Council- men $200 per annum).
STANDING COMMITTEES OF 1878.
FINANCE .- J. W. English, chairman; Ed. A. Werner, B. B. Crew, C. K. Maddox, J. H. Flynn, G. T. Dallas.
RELIEF .- J. M. Boring, chairman : Ed. A. Werner, J. M. Buice, C. K. Maddox, B. B. Crew.
POLICE .- Ed. A. Werner, chairman ; J. M. Buice, M. E. Maher.
FIRE DEPARTMENT .- B. B. Crew, chairman ; M. E. Maher, W. E. Hanye.
MARKET .- J. M. Buice, chairman; M. E. Maher, W. E. Hanye.
SALABIES .- G. J. Dallas, chairman ; M. E. Maher, J. H. Flynn, W. E. Hanye, J. W. English.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS .- C. K. Maddox, chairman ; G. J. Dallas, J. H. Flynn.
ORDINANCES .- C. K. Maddox, chair- man ; B. B. Crew, J. W. English.
SEWERS AND DRAINS .- J. H. Flynn, chairman ; J. M. Boring, J. M. Buice.
TAX .- G. J. Dallas, chairman ; J. H. Flynn, Ed. A. Werner.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS .- Ed. A. Werner, chairman; J. H. Flynn, G. J. Dallas.
PRINTING .- Ed. A. Werner, chair- man ; B. B. Crew, J. W. English.
WELLS, PUMPS AND CISTERNS .- J. M. Buice, chairman ; G. J. Dallas, W. E. Hanye.
STREETS AND BRIDGES .- M. E. Mah- er, chairman ; C. K. Maddox, Ed. A. Werner.
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CEMETERY .- W. E. IIanye. chair- man ; J. M. Boring, J. M Buice.
LAMPS AND GAS .- J. H. Flynn. chair- man ; J. M. Buice, J. M. Boring.
WATER WORKS .- R C. Mitchell, chairman ; C. K. Maddox, J. H. Flynn.
CITY OFFICERS, ETC.
AUDITOR-John Milledge. Office, 12 E. Alabama. Bond. $1,000. Sal- ary, $1.000 (also ex officio Recorder.) CLERK-Frank T. Ryan. Office, City Hall. Bond, $30,000. Salary, fees. Samuel Fulton and J. Edgar Thompson, deputies
ASSESSORS-John T. Hall, Samuel D. Haslett and R. J. Griffin. Salaries, $300.
PERSONAL PROPERTY ASSES- SORS-J. J. Meador, . homas EI. Wil- liams, John Thomas. Salaries, $300.
COLLECTOR AND RECEIVER- J. O. Harris. Bond, $25,000. Sal ary, $1,000.
MARSHAL-R. O. Douglass. Bond. $25,000. Salary, $500 and perqui- sites. W. H. Holcombe, deputy.
TREASURER-John H. Goldsmith Bond, $40,000. Salary, $1,000.
BUILDING INSPECTORS - Calvin Fay and E. T. Hunnicutt. Salaries, $50 per annum.
CITY PRINTER-By contract.
ENGINEER-H. T. McDaniel. Of. fice, 47 S. Pryor. Salary, $1,200.
CITY ATTORNEY-Wm. T. New man. Office, 35 S. Broad. Salary, $1.200.
RECORDER- [See Auditor. ]
CEMETERY GUARD-J. R. Thomp son. Salary, $450 per annum.
CITY SEXTON - L. G. Holland. Bond, $1,000. Salary, $900.
KEEPER CITY HALL-J. W. Rob erts. Salary, $500.
KEEPER MAGAZINE-J. C. Thur- man. Bond, $1,000. Salary. $600.
OVERSEER CHAIN GANG - W. H. Redding. Salary, $2.25 per day.
BOARD OF HEALTH,
(And City Physicians. )
A. J. Pinson, M.D., chairman and Physician First Ward. Salary, $440.
J. O. Perkins, M.D., and Physician Second Ward, Salary, $320.
W. T. Grant, M.D., and Physician Third Ward. Salary. $360.
C. W. Nutting, M.D., and Physician Fourth Ward. Salary, $140.
L. V. Sims. M.D, and Physician Fifth Ward. Salary, $440.
BOARD POLICE COM- MISSIONERS.
Elected by Council ; one for three years, two for two years, and two for one year. Salaries of each, $200 per annum, with $50 extra allowed the secretary for clerical labor.
G. T. Dodd, president ; W. T. Gold- smith, secretary ; E. Y. Clarke, W. G. Gramling and M. Mahoney.
The police force, consisting of 43 men, including the chief, is under con- trol of the Board of Commissioners, with general headquarters at No. 47 S. Pryor and is maintained at an an- nual expense to the city of about $30,- 000. Election by the Board held biennially, April Ist. The city is di- vided into two police divisions. None of the officers or men receive any per- quisites, costs or extras whatever, ex- cept where rewards have been offered for the arrest of criminals.
CHIEF POLICE-L. P. Thomas, Jr. Salary, $1,500.
CAPTAINS-G. T. Anderson, A. B. Connally, William Flynn and M. M. White. Salaries, $900.
STATION KEEPERS-D. A. Cook and John R. Mehaffey. Salaries, $2.25 per day.
PATROLMEN-N. G. Aldridge, A. A. Brooks, C. K. Buzbee, J S. Chaf- fin, H. T. Clarke, A. W. Fickett, W. E. Foute, R. H. Goodson, R. O. Haynes, Willis Jarrell, W. L. Jones, J. M. John- son, W. A. King. J. W. McCrary, James McGee, W. P. Manly, Fritz Menken, P. H. Owens, T. S. Penn, C. S. Pines, T. J. San sbury, G. W. Spier, W. A. Starnes, T. J. Thompson, T. E Veal, Nathan West. Salaries, $2 per day.
SUPERNUMERARIES-J. W. Ca- son, T. W. Barnes, A. Goodson, J. M. Johnson, J. J. Lyon, A. J. Moss, J. R. Parisb, G. W. Pool, J. E. Rapp, J. D. Stowers,
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BOARD WATER COM- MISSIONERS.
FIRST WARD-G. W. Adair. SECOND WARD-E. E. Rawson. THIRD WARD-L. P. Grant. FOURTH WARD-G. W. Parrott. FIFTH WARD-C. H. Strong.
E. E. Rawson, president ; C. H. Strong, vice president; J. H. Gold- smith, treasurer; W. G. Richards, superintendent ; W. G. Middleton, chief engineer, G. W. Terry and W. Haffey, assistants.
CITY OF WEST END.
MAYOR-F. S. Stewart.
CLERK AND MARSHAL - Lewis ('ook.
CITY ATTORNEY-A. B. Culberson. COUNCILMEN-A. J. Lasseter, J. W. Rollo, B. Adair, A. B. Matthews and R. H. Cald well.
Population, 500.
CONSULS AND VICE CONSULS.
L. DeGive, vice Consul for Belgium, 37 Marietta.
EDUCATIONAL. Board of Education.
Office High School Building.
OFFICERS
llon. Joseph E. Brown, president. David Mayer, vice president. E. E. Rawson, treasurer. B. Mallon, secretary and superin- tendent.
MEMBERS.
N. L. Angier. mayor ex-officio, Al fred Austell, D. A. Beatie, Joseph E. Brown, N. J. Hammond. S. B. Hoyt, James Jackson, Robert J. Lowry. David Mayer, Thomas S. Powell, E. E Rawson, E. J. Roach, R. D. Spalding.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
BUILDINGS, ETC. - Beatie, Hoyt, Spalding.
EXAMINATION, ETC. - Beatie, Ham- mond, Powell, Angier, Jackson.
FINANCE- Lowry, Austell, Hoyt, Angier.
GRIEVANCES-Rawson, Beatie, Spal- ding.
LIBRARY-Anstell, Powell, Jackson. PRINTING - Rawson, Lowry, An- gier.
RULES-Rawson, Hoyt, Jackson. SALARIES, ETC-Mayer, Hoyt, Roach. SANITARY AFFAIRS-Roach, Powell, Spalding.
SCHOOL PROPERTY-Powell, Lowry, Austell.
SCHOOLS.
ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL- 49 Washington cor Mitchell.
BOYS DEPARTMENT-W. F. Slaton, principal. Salary, $1,800; W. A. Bass. Salary, $1,500.
GIRLS DEPARTMENT-Miss L. A. Ilay- wood, No. 1. Salrry, $1,000. Miss A. E. Bowen, No. 2, $900. Miss T. H. Ellis, No. 3. $800. Miss M. Ruth- erford, No. 4. $800. Miss D. B. Fay, assistant, $475.
CREW STREET SCHOOL - 119 Crew. John Isham, principal. Salary $1.500. Miss E. A. Heath, No. 2, $575; Miss M. F. Andrews, No. 3, $560; Miss M. L. Wood, No. 4, $525; Miss A. Callaway, No. 5, $500; Miss L. C. Hillyer. No. 6. $475; Miss M. W. Goulding, No. . 7. $450; Miss J. L. Lanneau, No, 8, $425.
HAYNES STREET SCHOOL -- 98 Haynes. Mrs. M. A. Mercer, princi- pal. Salary $500. Miss B. P. Sharp, No. 2, $500; Mrs. A. C. Kiddoo, No. 3, $400; Mrs. V. E. Taylor, No. 4. $400.
IVY STREET SCHOOL-173 Ivy. E. G. Moore, principal. Salary $1500; Miss H. S. Young, No. 2, $575; Miss E. W. Smilie, No. 3, $550; Miss S Burks, No. 4, $525; Mrs. C. P. Sams, No. 5, $500. Miss S. Mckinley, No. 6, $475. Miss F. M. Shnatz, No. 7, $450. Miss Fannie Hilyer, No. 8, $425.
MARIETTA STREET SCHOOL- 271 Marietta. H. C. Mitchell, princi- pal. Salary, $1,500. Miss L. A. Field, No. 2, $575. Mrs. S. V. Prather, No. 3, $550. Miss N. E. Sallas, No. 4, $525. Mrs. 11. L. Harvey, No. 5,
$500. Miss O. E. Garlington, No. 6, $475. Miss Abbie Callaway, No. 7, $450. Miss Julia A. Dodson, No. 8, $425.
STORR'S SCHOOL - 96 Houston. Miss A. Williams, principal. Salary,
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$575. Miss E. S. Robinson, No. 2,
$525. Miss M. E. Stevenson, No. 3, $500. Miss Fanny Andrews, No. 4, $475. F. Norris (c). No. 5, $350. Julia A. Turner (c), No. 6. $350.
SUMMER HILL SCHOOL - 160 Martin. Miss A. P. Clark. principal. Salary, $500. Mrs. E. N. Longan, No. 2, $400. Miss N. Auten, No. 3, $400. Miss M. J. Welch, No. 4, $400.
WALKER STREET SCHOOL-Wal- ker cor Haynes. W. B. Bonnell, prin- cipal. Salary, $1.500. Mrs. R. J. Mckeon, No. 2, $575. Mrs. V. . A. Witcher, No. 3, $550. Miss B. H. Hanna, No. 4, $525. Miss M. Fraser. No. 5, $500. Miss A. F. Raney, No. 6, $475. Miss B. Love, No. 7, $450. Miss K B. Massey, No. 8, $425. Miss L. W. Clark, No. 9, $425.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Conducted upon the volunteer plan. This department has three steam en- gines, two hose-reel companies and one hook and ladder truck, employing four- teen horses and using about 4,900 feet of hose. The city appropriates annu- ally the sum of $8,400 to pay expenses, each company owning its own appara- tus and house.
CHIEF AND STAFF.
W. R. Joyner, chief engineer. E. A. Baldwin, Ist assistant.
L. S. Morris, 2d assistant.
N. C. Cannon, 3d assistant.
STEAMER ATLANTA No. 1 - 25 South Broad. Organized April 4th, 1851.
J. II. Mecaslin, president. Jerry Lynch, foreman.
STEAMER MECHANIC No. 2-4 Washington. Organized December 10. 1856.
HI. Karwisch, president. John Toy, foreman.
STEAMER TALLULAH, No. 3-14 North Broad. Organized February 22d. 1859.
W. R. Biggers, president. Andrew Boos. foreman.
HOSE CO. R E. LEE, No. 4-North side Fair. bet Peters and Walker. Or ganized April 2d, 1870.
E. H. Chambers, president. E A. Smith, foreman.
HOSE CO. GATE CITY, No. 5- Foundry, corner Marietta. Organized October. 1871.
John Lee, president. B. C. J. Med - lin, foreman.
HOOK AND LADDER, No. 1-No. 28 S. Broad. Organized November 28th, 1859.
J. W. Thomas, foreman; F. B. Wadsworth, Ist assistant ; Zachary Taylor, 2d assistant.
ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.
[For Public Schools, see Education- al, and for Private Schools see the Business Directory, ]
ATLANTA . UNIVERSITY - Termi" nus of West Mitchell. Chartered Oc- tober, 1867. Open to both sexes, and attended by colored people. Besides small tuition fees and donations, the State of Georgia appropriates $8,000 annually to this institution. Edmund A. Ware, A. M .. president. Rev. Cyrus W. Francis, secretary ; Thomas N. Chase, treasurer.
TRUSTEES-Rev. S. S. Ashley, Atlan. ta; James Atkins, Savannah; A. E. Buck, Atlanta ; Thomas N. Chase, At- lanta ; Rev. E. M. Cravath, Nashville, Tenn .: Rev. Cyrus W. Francis, Atlanta: J. B. Fuller, Atlanta ; Charles H. Mor- gan, Atlanta; Rev. M. E. Strieby, New York ; Edmund A. Ware, Atlan- ta ; Rev. William J. White, Augusta, and Rev. Joseph Wood, Atlanta.
Edmund A. Ware, prof. of History : Thomas N. Chase, prof. of Greek ; Rev. Cyrus W. Francis, prof. of Ethics, etc .; Rev. Horace Bums ead, instruc- tor in Natural Science; J. F. Fuller, Frank W. Smith, Miss E. C. Ware, Mrs. Lucy E Case, Mrs. Mary Chase, Mary A. Chapin, A. B. Clark, Carrie H. Loomis and Susie A. Cholev, teachers. Mary L. Santley, matron.
CLARK UNIVERSITY-377 White- hall. (Chartered 1877.) R. E. Bisbee, president. W. H. Crogman, secretary. Rev. George Standing, treasurer.
TRISTEES - Bishop Gilbert Haven, Rev. R. S. Rust, Mrs. Mary J Clark, Eliphalet Remington, J. If. Chadwick, W. C. DuPauw, H. R. List, Mrs. Eliza Christman, Rev. R. T. Kent, Rev. C. O. Fisher, J. C. Kimball, J. Sherman, T. G. Eiswald, W. H. Crogman, Rev.
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J. Mitchell, Rev. H. R. Parmenter, Rev. George Standing, J. V. Martin, Rev. S. C. Upshaw and Rev. E. Q Fuller.
BANKS.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK-15 E. Alabama. Organized. 1865. Capi- tal, $150.000. A. Anstell. president ; W. II. Tuller, cashier ; P. Romare, as- . sistant cashier. Directors: A. Aus tell, W. B. Cox, W. J. Garrett, E. W. Holland, S. M. Inman, R. II. Rich- ards, J. W. Rucker.
ATLANTA SAVINGS BANK OF GEORGIA-Pryor northwest corner Wall, Paid capital $105,800. S. B. Hoyt, president ; L. J. Hill, cashier. Directors : A. Austell, Charles Beer- mann, S. B Hoyt, A. Murphy, John Neal, Sr., W. P. Orme, R. H. Rich- ards.
BANK OF THE STATE OF GEOR- GIA-1 Marietta, cor Peachtree. Au- thorized capital, $5.000,000, cash capi- tal $159,000. F. M. Coker, president; W. L. Peel, cashier. Directors : R. Berry, F. M. Coker, T. G. Healy, R. F. Maddox. E. W. Marsh, W. A. Rawson, J. C. McMillan.
CITIZENS' BANK OF GEORGIA- 10 Wall. Paid up capital, $180,000 Perino Brown, president; W. H. Pat- lerson. cashier. D rectors: W. C. Morrill, W. Goodnow, Junu Stephens, L. C. Jones, W. H. Patterson, Perino Brown, B. B. Crew. [See page 86.]
CITY BANK OF ATLANTA-9 E Alabama. Capital, $50,000. E. L. Jones, president : W. L. Scruggs, cashier. Directors : E. L. Jones, W. L. Scruggs, &. E. Buck, William Good- now, J. Goodnow (Hartford, Conn), T. Schumann and J. C. Haselton.
GEORGIA BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY - 12 Wall. Authorised capital, $500,000. Paid in $125,000. Stockholders individually liable. V. R. Tommey. president; J. M. Patton, cashier. Directors : V. R. Tommey, J, M. Patton, W. P. Pattillo, W. S. Thomson, G. E. Smith, J. N. Dunn, W. L, Goldsmith.
MERCIIANTS' BANK OF ATLAN- TA-12 and 14 E. Alabama. Paid up $200,000. New York correspondents, Hanover National Bank and National Park Bank. Campbell Wallace, presi-
dent; William A. Moore, vice presi- dent; C. W. Henderson, . ashier ; W. W. Clayton, assistant cashier. Direc- tors : Campbell Wallace, C. J. Brown, Ben E. Crane, W. A. Moore, J. H. Por- ter. J. M. Veach. Adairsville ; John White. Athens: George Wiuship and James R. Wylie. [See page 86. )
BIBLE SOCIETIES.
ATLANTA BIBLE SOCIETY- Of- fice 2 and 4 S. Pryor. Governor A. H. Colquitt, president ; S. D. McCon- nell, secretary ; J. S. Stewart, treas- urer.
BOARD OF TRADE.
ATLANTA CIIAMBER OF COM- MERCE-Meets daily at 1I A. M., 44 E. Alabama. Ben E. Crane, president; J. J. Toon, secretary. Directors : A. C. Wyly, B. E. Crane, W. J. Garrett, John Stephens, J. N. Dunn and H. A. Fuller.
BOARD OF UNDER- WRITERS.
ATLANTA BOARD OF UNDER- WRITERS-Office, room 2 Centennial Building, Whitehall, southwest corner Railroad. J. G. King, president. J. A. Whitner, secretary.
AGENTS representing foreign compa- nies : M. C. Blanchar 1. W. W. Has- k. Il, J. Hurt, J. G. King, W. P. Pat- tillo, Romare, Perdue & Egleston, Walker, Boyd & Godfrey, and J. C. Whitner & Son.
(No home companies represented. )
Regular meetings second Tuesday of each month. The annual meeting of the Board is held on second Tuesday in November, at which time officers are elected for the ensuing year.
CEMETERIES.
OAKLAND CEMETERY - Eastern terminus of Ilunter street ; entrance also on Fair. L. G. Holland, sexton ; J. R. Thompson, guard. Hired by the day. Both appointed and paid by City Council.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST,
BELLWOOD CHURCH-South side Mayson's Ferry road, Bellwood. Rev. J. Z. Bush, pastor ; Residence 346 Mangum.
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CENTRAL CHURCH - Junction Whitehall and Peters. Services, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 9 A. M.
FIFTII CHURCII-Fillmore north- east corner Bell. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday-school 3 P. M. Rev. V. C. Norcross, pastor ; Resi- dence ws Lee, s of Chapel, West End.
FIRST CHURCH - Walton north - west cor Forsyth. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 r. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Sunday-school 9 A.M. Young mens' prayer meeting Monday 7:30 P. M. Rev. D. W. Gwin, D.D., pastor; Residence 104 Ivy.
SECOND CHURCH - Washington, northwest corner Mitchell. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.º Prayer meeting every Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 9 A. M. Young mens' prayer meeting Monday 7:15 P. M. Rev. A. T. Spalding, D.D., pastor; Residence, 207 McDonough.
SIXTH CHURCH-North side Hun- ter between Haynes and Davis. Lay services 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M.
THIRD CHURCH-31 Jones Av- enue. Services 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednes- day 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Rev. W. J. Speairs, pastor ; Resi- dence, 35 W. Simpson.
Colored.
FRIENDSHIP CHURCH-Mitchell, southwest cor Haynes. Services 11 A. M. 3 p. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday-school 9 A.M. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7 P.M. Rev. Frank Quarles, pastor ; Resi- dence, ws Haynes, s of Markham.
MACEDONIA/ CHURCH - State, northeast corner Wallace. Services 11 A.M., 3 p.M. and 7.30 P.M. Sunday- school 9 A.M. Rev. J. M. Jones, pas- tor.
MOUNT PLEASANT CHURCH -- 63 Fort. Services 3 p.M. and 7.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 P.M. Sunday-school 9 A. M. Rev. W. H. Tilman, pastor; Residence, 68 Howell.
MOUNT ZION CIIURCH -- South side Baker, east of Calhoun. Services 11 A.M., 3 P.M. and 7 30 P.M. Prayer meeting Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day 7:30 P.M. Sunday-school 9 A.M. Rev. Owen George, pastor ; Residence, 115 E. Baker.
PLEASANT GROVE CHURCH - East side Reed, south of Crumley. near limits. Services 3 p.M. and 7.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 P.M. Sunday- school 9 A. M. Rev. Charles O. Jones, pastor; Residence, 118 E. Cain.
SPRINGFIELD CIIURCH -- East side Fort, north of Taylor. Services 11 A.M., 3 P.M. and 7.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 P.M. Sunday- school 9 A.M. Rev. James Baker, pastor.
ZION HILL CHURCH -- Humphries, northwest cor Glenn. Services 3 P.M. and 7.80 P. M. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 7:30 P.M. Sunday-school 9 A.M. Rev. Robert Grant, pastor ; Resi- dence, 43 Richmond.
CHRISTIAN.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH-North side Hunter, between Pryor and Loyd. Services 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 P.M Sunday-school 9 A.M. Rev. A. G. Thomas, pastor; Residence, Acworth, Ga.
CONGREGATIONAL (Colored.)
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -Collins, northeast corner Houston. Services 3 P.M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday-school 9 A.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Rev. S. S. Ashley, pastor; Residence 104 Houston.
EPISCOPAL.
CHAPEL OF THE HOLY INNO- CENTS-Juniper, near North avenue. Services 10 A.M. Sunday-school 3 P. M, Rev. R. C. Foute, rector ; Resi- dence north side Hunter, between Washington and Calhoun.
MISSION OF THE REDEEMER- Walker, northwest corner Fair. Serv- ices 10 A. M. and 7:30 P.M.
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH - Walton, corner Spring. Services 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Sunday-school 3 p.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday and Fri- day 4 P.M. Rev. George Macauley, rector ; Residence, 170 Marietta.
ST. PHILIP'S CHURCHI - Wash- ington, northeast corner Hunter. Services 10:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. Litany 9 A.M. Wednesday. Evening prayer Friday 5 P. M. Sunday school 3:30 r. M. Rev. R. C. Foute, rector ; Resi- dence north side Hunter between Washington and Calhoun.
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ISRAEL,
K'HILO KODESH G'EMILAS CHESED-Synagogue, Forsyth, south- east corner Garnett. Services Friday 7 P.M .; Saturday 9 A.M. L. Cohen, president ; M. Wellhonse, vice presi- dent ; Joseph Hirsch, secretary ; M. Franklin, treasurer; Rev. E. B. M. Browne, rabbi ; Residence, 46 E. Hunter.
LUTHERAN.
GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH- Junc. Whitehall and Forsyth Services 10:30 A.M. Sunday-school 3 P. M. Preaching in the German language. Rev. Gustavus Schramm, pastor; Resi- dence 60 McDonough.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
(North.)
MARIETTA ST. M. E. CHURCH- 95 Marietta. Services 3:30 P.M. every Sunday (until October 1, 1878, then morning and evening 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.) Sunday-school 2:30 p.M. Rev. John A. Thurman, pastor ; Residence, 95 Marietta.
(South.)
Rev. W. F. Cook, presiding elder Atlanta district, Residence, 411 Peach- tree.
EDGEWOOD CHURCH - Georgia Railroad bey limits. Services 11 A.M. and 7:15 p.M. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Rev. W. R. Branham, pastor ; Residence, Decatur road.
EVANS CHAPEL-Chapel, southeast corner Stonewall. Services 11 A.M. and T P.M. Prayer meeting Wedues- day 7:15 P.M. Young mens' prayer meeting Monday 7:15 P.M. Class meet- ing Friday 7:30 P.M. Sunday-school 3:30 p.M. Rev. Georgia E. Gardner, pastor; Residence, 78 Chapel.
FIRST CHURCH-Peachtree, junc- tion of Pryor. Services 11 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Class meeting Sunday 9 A M. Sunday-school 3 P.M. Rev. H. H. Parks, pastor; Residence, 33 Luckie.
PAYNE'S CHAPEL - Hunnicutt, northwest corner Luckie. Services 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 7:30 P. M. Class meeting Sun- day 9 A.M. Sunday-school 3 P. M. Rov. W. F. Quillian, pastor ; Residence 282 Luckie.
PIERCE CHAPEL-South side Raw- son, between Smith and Hood. Sun- day school 3 r.M E. B. Chamberlin, superintendent.
SIXTH CHURCH-North side Mer- ritt's avenue, between Peachtree and Collins. Services 1I A.M. and 7:30 p. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday ֏:30 P.M. Sunday-school 9 A. M. Rev. W. A. Candler, pastor ; Residence, 61 N. Pryor.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-North side Hunter, between Bell and Moore. Services Il A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.M. C.ass meeting Sunday 9:30 A.M. Young mens' prayer meeting Friday 7:30 P.M. Sunday-school 3:30 P.M. W. R. Bran- ham, Jr.,pastor; Residence, 355 East Fair.
TRINITY CHURCHI -- Whitehall, southwest corner Peters. Services 10:30 A.M. and 7.30 p.M. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday 7:30 p.M. Class meet- ing Monday 7:30 P.M. Sunday-school 9:15 A. M. Rev. J. E. Evans, pastor ; Residence, 259 Whitehall.
COLORED.
BETHEL AFRICAN METHODIST CHURCH-North side Wheat east of N. Calhoun. Services 11 A. M., 3 P. M. and 7:30 p.M. Sunday-school 9 A.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 P.M. Rev. R. A. Hall, pastor; Residence, 14, Wheat.
LOYD STREET CHURCH - Loyd, northwest cor. Hunter. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 7:30 P. M. Sunday-school 9 A. M. Rev. George Standing, pastor ; Residence. 161 Thompson.
ST. PAUL'S AFRICAN CHURCH- East side Humphries, between High- tower and Wells. Services 11 A.M. and 7:30 PM Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 7.30 P.M. Class meeting Fri- day 7:30 P.M. Sunday-school 9 A.M. Rev. - Hampton, pastor.
SHILOHI CHURCH - Thurmond, northeast corner Haynes. Services 10:30 A. M. , 3 P. M. and 7:30 P.M. Prayer meeting Monday 4 P M. Sunday-school 9 A M. Rev. I. S. Hamilton, pastor ; Residence, 60 W. & A. R. R.
UNION CIIURCII -- South side Markham, between Davis and Tatnall. Services 11 A M., 3 P.M. and 7:30 p.M.
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