Atlanta City Directory 1891, Part 88

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Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Polk and Co.
Number of Pages: 1100


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GEO. CROUCH [ Monumental Architect 77 LOYD STREET. Carving a Specialty.


POTTS & POTTS


IMPORTERS


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NIXON & LINDSEY


ARCHITECTS, 167% 8. Broad St See page 59


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Designs for Churches, Schools, Public and . Private Buildings. .


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Best Companies. Prompt Settlement.


W. P. PATTILLO, Agent, § Gate City National Bank Building, Room No. 8.


FIRE INSURANCE}


Marietta, southeast corner Alex- ander, Father J. F. Colbert.


UNITARIAN.


Church of Our Father-14 Church.


Y. M. C. A.


Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, Pryor, s e cor Wheat, E. S. Gay, pres., J. M. John- son recording sec., C. A. Lick- lider, general sec., H. B. Mays, asst sec., R. E. Rushton, treas. Business meeting 2nd Monday in each month. Gospel meeting every Saturday 8 p.m., and Sunday 3:30 p. m.


Railroad Branch Y. M. C. A. 603 S. Broad. W. A. Walden chairman, W. R. Bosard, gen'l sec. The committee of manage- ment meets on Friday before the second Monday of each month. Gospel meeting every Sunday at 3 o'clock. Meeting of the liter- ary society. "The Saturday Night Club," every Saturday night. The Railroad Branch is supported by the A. & W. P., Central, E. T. V. & G., Georgia, Georgia Pacific, R. & D., and W. & A., railroads


Reading rooms and Bath rooms open daily from 8 a. m., to 9 p. m. A library in con- nection with the Branch is free for the use of members.


Bible Societies.


Atlanta Bible Society-(Branch of American Bible Society) George Winship, president; W. F. Parkhurst, secretary; George E. Lowndes, treasurer.


Boards-Religious.


Home Mission Board of South-


ern Baptist Convention -- Office, 52 and 53 Gate City National Bank Bldg. Rev. I. T. Tichenor, corresponding secretary.


Home Missions Presbyterian Church-Rev. J. N. Craig, sec- retary; office 662 Whitehall.


Libraries.


Young Men's Library Associ- ation-39} Decatur. Organized August 19, 1867; membership, 728; volumes, 13,300; W. M. Slaton, president; George B. Forbes, secretary; George R. DeSaussure, treasurer; Miss F. A. Wallace, librarian.


Military.


4th Georgia Battalion-Com- posed of Atlanta Zouaves, At- lanta Rifles, Gate City Guard; W. L. Calhoun, Lieut. Colonel commanding. A. P. Wood- ward, 1st Lieut. and Adj't .; Arnold Broyles, 1st Lieut. and Quartermaster; Harvey John- son, 1st Lieut. and Commissary; Eugene Hardeman, 1st Lieut. and Paymaster; Nathaniel O. Harris, 1st Lieut. and Surgeon; Wm. J. Kendrick, Sargeant Major ; J. E. Morris, Quarter- master Sargent; H. A. Daniels, Ordnance Sergeant; W. S. Elkin, Jr., Hospital Steward.


COMPANIES-VOLUNTEERS.


Gate City Guards-A. C. Sneed, Captain. Armory and club rooms, 74 Peachtree. Or- ganized 1855. Eighty men.


Governor's Horse Guards- John A. Miller, Captain. Sixty mounted men. Organized 1883. Armory, New Capitol.


Grady Cadets-Lyman Hall,


Excelsior Steam Laundry, W. E. Hanye, Manager. Guarantees all Work to Give Satisfaction.


Glen Mary


W. H. CHASE, Manager, 20 Magnolia Street. PRIME LUMP COAL. Telephone 354.


oal and Coke


Equitable Adjustments


Receives deposits of $1.00 and upwards and pays interest


on the same.


THE ATLANTA TRUST AND BANKING CO. -IN ITS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,-


D. MORRISON


Real Estate Agent, No. 45 E. Hunter Street, is offering some Splendid Bargains in City and Suburban Property. Call on him.


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Captain. Fifty men. Organ-


ized 1890. Armory 3} White- hall.


Atlanta Artillery Co-G. B. Forbes, Captain. Organized 1886. Armory, New Capitol. Atlanta Rifles- M. B. Spencer, Captain. Armory, 26 S. Broad. Organized 1886. One hundred and twenty-five men.


Atlanta Zouaves-J. B. Hollis, Captain. Organized 1887.


Forty men. Armory, 7} Mari- etta.


COLORED.


Georgia Cadets-M. H. Bent- ley, Captain. Armory, 953 S. Broad. Organized 1878. Six- ty-eight men.


Governor's Volunteers-J Mc- Henry, Captain. Thirty men. Armory, Edgewood ave corner Butler.


Washington Guards-T. Tur- ner, Captain. Thirty-five men. Armory, 95} S. Broad.


Fulton Guards-Andrew Hill, Captain. Reorganized 1880. Sixty-two men. Armory, 953 S. Broad.


Newspapers, Etc.


(See classified Business Direc- tory.)


Parks and Places of Amuse- ments.


DeGive's Opera House .- L. DeGive, proprietor; Charles A. Howard, treasurer. North side Marietta, between Broad and Forsyth.


Grant's Park-South end of Hill, east end Georgia avenue. G. V. Gress, president.


Peter's Park-West Peach-


tree northwest corner North avenue. J. W. Culpepper, sec- retary and treasurer.


Little Switzerland-Phil Mal- try, proprietor; east end Grant Park. (See page 104.)


Ponce de Leon Springs-North east of city. Take Ponce de Leon cars on Peachtree at Arte- sian Well.


Postoffice.


Postoffice, Marietta northwest corner Forsyth. J. R. Lewis, postmaster; W. H. Smyth, asst. postmaster and cashier ; D. W. Brownell, assistant cashier and book-keeper.


MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.


E. B. Stanley, superintend- ent; Yancy Bryant and J. J. Donnelly, Jr., clerks. Office open from 9 a m to 5 p m.


REGISTRY DEPARTMENT.


A. L. Lumpkin, superintend- ent ; Mrs. M. L. Ishman, C. C. Penny and B. Vignaux, Jr., clerks. Office open from 9 a m to 6 p m.


MAILING DEPARTMENT.


Wallace Rhodes, superintend- ent; nixie clerk, J. F. Thiba- deau.


MAILING CLERKS.


C. V. Tutwiler, E. H. Bass, Robert Dougherty, W. C. Goza, P. D. Wilson, F. D. Nichols, G. H. Crusselle.


CANCELLING CLERKS.


James Dougherty and Eugene Anderson.


DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Edwin F. Blodgett, superin- tendent city delivery ; Mark A. !


TELEPHONE 413


FOR LUMBER, OF ALL KINDS. GRESS LUMBER CO .. 88% SOUTH BROAD STREET.


59 S. BROAD STREET.


R. H. RICHARDS & CO.{Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys,


Pipe Fittings & Brass Goods.


FIRE INSURANCE


Strong, Reliable and Liberal Co.'s.


We solict your patronage. tion Guaranted.


Satisfac-


TORBETT & MCCANDLESS, 12 Kimball House, Decatur St. Telephone 78.


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- 2 C - Dyeing done cheap on short notice SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, 24 Walton 5


Thomas, distributing clerk ; Per- cy B. Price, general delivery clerk ; Wm. G. Leas, general delivery ; Christian W. Wieck- ing, general delivery; Edward A. White, distributing clerk ; Thomas W. Payne, distributing clerk ; Lewis S. Joyce, distrib- uting clerk ; Robert E. Black- nall, distributing clerk.


LETTER CARRIERS.


G. C. Bancroft 1st Dist


W. G. Johnson 2d


66


E. L. Meade


3d


66


H. L. Stanley 4th "


A. J. Tabb 5th “


G. W. White 6th


66


T. McDonald 7th


T. Greenwood 8th


E. M. Martin 9th "


J. F. Lynch 10th 66


J. H. Bell 11th


L. W. Huff, Jr 12th "


J. H. Elder 13th “


G. W. Martin, Jr 14th “


J. H. Green 15th «


R. S. Cox 16th “


W. H. Simpson 17th "


WV. S. Rea 18th “


Wm. Reeves 19th


J. P. Green 20th


Eugene Taylor 21st


Joseph Thomas 22d


W. J. Doster 23d


R. L. Adair 24th


S. B. Sistrunk 25th


S. R. Moss 26th “


Virgil L. Cook 27th "


W. H. Goosby 28th 66 B. S. Moseley 29th


R. W. White 30th


66


J. B. Greenwood 31st


J. W. Jackson 32d


S. J. Smith 33d


G. W. Tate


34th


J. C. Gibson subtitute


A. G. Lofton


J. K. Phillips C


F. M. Landrum 66 1


W. M. Oliver


J. E. White 66


T. E. Reid


C. R. Lee special


C. Gibson, Jr delivery


R. Adams


messngrs


Carriers, districts 1 to 9, inclu- sive, make four deliveries daily, 6:30 a. m., 8:15 a. m., 12:15 p. m., and 2:30 p. m.


Collections are made in these districts at 5:00 a. m., 6:30 a. m., 8:15 a. m., 10 a. m., 12:15 p. m., 1 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 2:45 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m.


Carriers, districts 10, 11, 12, 14, 18, 32 and 34 make three deliveries and three collections, leaving the office at 7:30 a. m., 12:15 p. m., and 2:30 p. m.


Carriers on other districts make two deliveries and two col- lections, leaving the office at 8:15 a. m., and 2:30 p. m.


Sunday all deliveries are made from carriers' window at post office from 8:30 a. m., to 10 a. m.


Collections on Sunday only made in districts 1 to 9 inclusive at 5 a. m., and 4 p. m.


General delivery open daily from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Sun- days, from 8:30 to 10 a. m.


STAMP DEPARTMENT.


Miss M. G. Emery, clerk. Open daily from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., and at general delivery win- dow until 11 p. m.


HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATH 36 and 38 Peachtree Street.


Marbleized Iron, Slate and Hard- wood Mantels, Grates, Cooking and Heating Stoves RANGES


Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Type-Writing { AT S ora


6512 Whitehall St., Cor. Hunter.


( AT MOORE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,


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W. W. GOODRICH & SON


Architects. Special attention given to Ecclesiastica/ Architecture in all its details. 44 Gould Building.


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Y - STENCIL AND STAMP WORKS


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WEST END STATION. Mrs. E. R. Leigh, clerk in charge.


RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE. Office Custom House, L. M. Terrell, superintendent; E. P. King, assistant superintendent ; J. F. Blodgett, chief clerk; J. G. Hester, M. B. Frank, W. Fuller and J. A. White, clerks; A. M. Bain, R. E. Barry and C. DelBondio stenographers; G. T. Lewis, transfer clerk ; Jas. Simmons, assistant ; John J. Martin, Jr., messenger ; W. O. Logan, printer ; W. S. Milner, assistant printer.


Railroads.


Atlanta and Florida Railroad -Gen. Offices 343 W. Alabama street. R. F. Maddox, presi- dent; J. W. Rucker, treasurer; T. W. Garrett, superintendent ; Geo. P. Howard, general freight and passenger agent ; J. Carroll Payne, general counsel; J. K. Brunner, secretary.


57 BROAD STREET.


JOHN S. COOK


Atlanta and West Point and Western Railway of Alabama .- Office 81 S. Broad. C. H. Phinezy, president; H. M. Ab- bett, secretary and treasurer; Edmond L. Tyler, general mana- ger; R. E. Lutz, general freight and passenger agent, (Montgom- ery, Ala.) ; R. Schmidt, agent. Central Railraad of Georgia- General agent's office 11 S. Pryor. Freight depot, 95 W. Mitchell. E. A. Alexander, president; Cecil Gabbitt, general manager ; W. W. Starr, superintendent of transportation ; H. R. Dill, superintendent, Macon ; W. F. Shellman, traffic manager; G.


A. Whitehead, general freight agent ; E. T. Charlton, G. P. A., Savannah, Ga .; R. Schmidt, station agent ; S. B. Webb, traveling passenger agent, Kim- ball House ; D. W. Appler, special agent; L. W. Collier, general Atlanta agent, 24 S. Pryor.


East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad-Henry Fink, vice-president, New York ; C. H. Hudson, general manager, Knox- ville, Tenn .; W. A. Vaughan, general superintendent, Knox- ville, Tenn. ; E. Fitzgerald. traffic manager, Knoxville; B. W. Wrenn, general passenger and ticket agent, Knoxville, Tenn. ; T. S. Davant, general freight agent, Knoxville, Tenn .; E. H. Barnes, superintendent Georgia division, W. Peters, june C. R. R., Atlanta ; J. J. Griffin, assistant general freight agent, 4 Kimball House, At- lanta; C. N. Kight, assistant general passenger agent, 4 Kim- ball House, Atlanta; E. E. Kirby, ticket agent, depot, junc W. Mitchell street and E. T., V. and Ga. R. R.


Georgia Railroad - J. W. Green, Augusta, Ga., general manager ; E. A. Werner, agent, 32 Loyd.


Georgia Pacific Railway-Gen- eral office Birmingham, Ala .; C. P. Hammond, superintendent, G. S. Barnum, general freight agent; S. H. Hardwick, pas- senger agent; G. B. Manly, general agent. Atlanta office Kimball House.


Georgia Southern and Florida


DOBBS LUMBER CO.{ Office and Factory, Cor. Mitchell and Mangum 8t&.


MANTELS, FRONT DOOR8, VERANDA and Stair Work. BUILDERS' Sash, Doors & Blinds HARDWARE, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC., ETC.


SHORTHAND


CRICHTON'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND Catalogue Free - 49 WHITEHALL ST. - See Page 57


AT LOWEST PRICES. BUY YOUR FURNISHING GOODS !-_ The Best- -- AT 18 PEACHTREE-


RUBBER WET WEATHER GOODS.


Boots, Shoes, Gossamers, Coats, Eto.


Atlanta Rubber Co. 16 DECATUR STREET ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.


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Railroad -- C. C. Rodes, Jr., solic- iting agent, 6 Wall, Kimball House.


Richmond and Danville Ruil- road, (Air Line)-John H. In- man, president ; Peyton Ran- dolph, general manager, Wash- ington, D. C .; W. H. Green, general superintendent and assis- tant general manager ; E. Berk- eley, superintendent A. & C. division ; L. L. McCleskey, di- vision freight and passenger agent, 563 E. Wall.


Western and Atlantic R. R. Office Railroad,junction Forsyth, Hon. Jos. E Brown, president; R. A. Anderson, general mana- ger ; A. B. Bostick, asst. sapi .; C. T. Watson, surotary and treasurer; Joseph MI. Brown, traffic manager; J. L. Dickey, general freight agent; C. E. Harman, general passenger agt ; Julius L. Brown, general coun- sel.


Street Railways.


ATLANTA STREET RAILROAD LINES.


A. E. Thornton, president; J. W. Culpepper, secretary and treasurer; W. S. Larendon, superintendent, 49 Exchange place.


Marietta Street-Route from Peachtree on Marietta northwest to Exposition Mills. First car leaves cor. Marietta and Peach- tree streets at 5 a. m., and every seven minutes thereafter until 8 p. m. Last car leaves Exposition Mills at 10:52 p. m. Sundays, first car leaves 6:30 a. m.


Peachtree Street-Route from


railroad on Peachtree, north to Piedmont Park, and northeast to Ponce de Leon Springs. First car leaves cor. railroad and Peachtree at 5:45 a. m. and every seven minutes thereafter until 8:30 p. m., and after that every 15 minutes. Last car leaves Piedmont Park at 11 p. m. Last car leaves Ponce de Leon Springs at 7:30 p. m., when running. Sunday, first car leaves at 6:45 a. m. Ponce de Leon · cars run only during the summer.


Decatur Street-Route from Peachtree on Decatur east to limits. First car leaves corner Peachtree and Decatur at 5:74 a. In., and every 72 minutes thereafter, until 8 p. m. Last car leaves city limits at 10 p. m. Sunday, first car leaves at 6:37 a. m.


Wheat and Jackson Street- Route Pryor, cor. Wall on Pryor to Wheat, on Wheat to Jackson, on Jackson to Ponce de Leon avenue, east to Ponce de Leon Springs. First car leaves cor. Pryor and Wall at 5:45 a. m., and every 15 minutes thereafter until 8 p. m., and then every 30 minutes. Last car leaves Ponce de Leon Spring at 7:50 p. m. Sunday, first car leaves at 6:45 a. m.


Whitehall and West End- Route from Alabama on White- hall, southwest to Humphries, thence to Peters and West End. First car leaves corner of Ala- bama and Whitehall at 5:45 a. m., and every fifteen minutes thereafter until 8:30 p. m.


FOR SALE OR RENT. 5 W. ALABAMA ST.


FOR HOUSE FURNISHINGS COMPLETE


FROM ATTIC to CELLAR


-PRICE AT- Chamberlin, Johnson & Co.


B. S. DRAKE & CO.{ CAN ALWAYS SHOW YOU DESIRABLE HOME


MITCHELL & PARKER'I


SLumber, Laths, Shingles, Etc. 313 MARIETTA ST.


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PIANOS AND ORGANS


Manufacturers, -27 WHITEHALL STREET .- Wholesale Agents Ga., Ala., Miss.


Note-Cars run through from end of Marietta to end of Deca- tur without change. Also from West End to Piedmont Park without change. Also from end of Jackson street to West End without change.


Atlanta, West End and Mc- Pherson Barracks Railway Co. (electric)-36-38 W. Alabama. B. F. Abbott, president ; J. H. Mountain, vice-president and manager; H. L. Woodward, sec- retary and treasurer.


FREYER & BRADLEY


Route from Broad on Ala- bama to Forsyth, Forsyth to Fair, Fair to Cooper, Cooper to Richardson, Richardson to Mc- Daniel, McDaniel to city limits and thence to McPherson Bar- racks, with a branch from Mc- Daniel street on Glenn to West End.


METROPOLITAN STREET R. R. CO.


Aaron Haas, president; Jacob Haas, vice-president; W. H. Patterson, secretary and treas- urer. Office Gate City Bank building.


Schedule-First train leaves


junction Alabama and Pryor streets 6 a. m., every week day for Hunter and Fair streets to Grant Park and via Pryor street for Clarke University and every 20 minutes thereafter until 8 p. m., then every 40 minutes until 10 for Hunter and Fair street line, and until 10:40 for Pryor street line. Sunday trains begin to run one hour later and 20 minues schedule is maintained one hour later than on week days. Every train for Hunter and Fair streets leaving Ala- bama street 20 minutes before the hour goes to and around Grant Park, transferring passengers at Georgia avenue and Pryor streets for Alabama street. Trains leaving for Pryor street 20 minutes after the hour connect with train at Georgia avenue for Grant Park and back to Ala- bama street by Hunter and Fair streets. Horse cars running Pryor, Pulliam and Washington streets to Hebrew Orphan Asy- lum, leave Alabama street at 6:20 a. m., and every 20 min- utes thereafter until 8:40 p. m., and then every 40 minutes until 10 p. m.


Fulton County Street Railroad (electric)-L. J. Hill, president; W. S. Thomson, secretary; L. D. Nelson, superintendent. Of- fice : Broad cor Marietta.


Schedule-Cars start from cor Broad and Marietta streets at 7 o'clock a. m. and run every 15 minutes until 8 o'clock p. m. From that hour until 10 o'clock p. m. every 30 minutes. Edge- wood Circle every 30 minutes


CTCHINGS AND STEEL ENGRAVINGS FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS.


THORNTON'S 25 WHITEHALL.


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Jos. N. Moody, Fire Insurano


Last car leaves West End at 11 p. m. Sunday, first car leaves at 6:45 a. m.


Capitol Avenue-Route from Whitehall, east on Alabama and Waverly place to Washing- ton, south on Washington to Jones, east on Jones to Capitol avenue, thence south to Georgia avenue. First car leaves Ala- bama and Whitehall at 5:45 a. m., and every 15 minutes there- after until 10:45 p. m. Sun- day, first car leaves at 6:45 a. m.


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PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. TORBETT & MCCANDLESS, State Agents, 22 KIMBALL HOUSE. TELEPHONE 72.


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until 10 o'clock p. m. All cars leaving town make a circle re- turning to town. Fare for round trip 5 cents. Extra cars on all lines for theaters, etc. The above schedule is subject to al- terations.


Atlanta and Edgewood Street Railroad (electric)-Edgewood ave cor Ivy. Joel Hurt, presi- dent; Litt Bloodworth, Jr., sec- retary; S. T. Walker, superin- tendent.


Schedule-First car leaves corner Pryor street and Edge- wood avenue at 6:15 a. m., and every ten minutes thereafter till 8 p. m., then every fifteen minutes until 11. First car leaves Inman Park at 6 a. m. and every ten minutes thereafter until 8 p. m., then every fifteen minutes till 10:45.


.Relief, Humane and Bener- olent Organizations. (See also Infirmaries and Hos- pitals.)


C H A M B


Hibernian Benevolent Associa- tion-Meets first Tuesday in each month, Hibernian Hall, 633 Alabama, J. J. Duffy pres- ident; C. P. Johnson, vice-pres- ident; Thomas Noonan, secre- tary; James Walsh, treasurer.


Home of the Friendless-153 Mangum, Mrs. L. B. Nelson, president, Mrs. J. P. Averill, secretary.


Atlanta Humane Society-R. J. Lowry, president, J. Frank Beck, vice-president; J. S. Panchen, recording secretary; W. G. Whidby, corresponding secretary, T. W. Birney, treas- urer. Blalock and Birney


counsel, 23} Whitehall street. Complaint books open at Schu- man's Pharmacy and Elkin- Watson Drug Co.


Home of the Woman's Christian Association-49 West Peters street. Organized December


28th, 1885. Mrs. M. A. Irby, matron; Mrs. M. A.


Wilson, president; Mrs. M. Williams, secretary; Mrs. J. Kilgore, treasurer.


Jewish Orphan's Home-Wash- ington street. Mr. R. A. Sonn, superintendent; Mrs. R. A. Sonn, matron. Boa.d of man- agers-Jos. Hirsch, chairman; Fred Schiff, secretary; Morris Adler, H. Cronheim, Aaron Haas, C. Kaufman, Louis Newelt.


SECRET SOCIETIES. Masonic.


Dr. John Z. Lawshe, 32d de- gree District Grand Deputy of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, F. & A. M .; office 68} Whitehall


Master Masons-Masonic Hall, Broad, southeast corner Marietta. General Relief Committee-Gate City Lodge, W. L. Fain; At- lanta Lodge, John J. Baker; Georgia Lodge, H. C. Hudgins; Fulton Lodge, E. F. Clarke.


Atlanta Lodge No. 59-Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month. Z. B. Moon, sec- retary.


Fulton Lodge No. 216-Meets first and third Thursday of each month. Otta Spahr, secretary.


Georgia Lodge No. 96-Meets first and third Tuesday of each month. R. M. Rose secretary. Gate City Lodge No. 2-Meets


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J. FABER, 28 WHITEHALL ST. .. t


Importer of and Dealer in


H. : G. : KUHRT No. 1 Whitehall 8t., Centennial Bidg. CIGARS AND TOBACCO.


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second and fourth Tuesday. W. L. Fain, secretary.


ROYAL ARCH.


Mount Zion Chapter No. 16- Meets second and fourth Mon- day in each month. Z. B. Moon, secretarv.


Jason Burr Council No. 13- Meets third Monday in each month. H. C. Stockdell, T. I. M .; B. F Moore, Recorder.


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


Cœur de Lion Commandery No. 4 K. T .- Meets at Masonic Hall first Monday night in each month. M. B. Torbett, recorder.


A AND A SCOTTISH RITE.


For the Southern jurisdiction- of the United States, Ven Al- bert Pike, sovereign grand com- mander, Washington, D. C .; H. C. Stockdell 33d Deputy Inspector General for the State of Georgia.


Hermes Lodge of Perfection No. 4-Atlanta, Ga. A. G. How- ard, 18th degree, S. W., ven master, H. C. Stockdell, 33d degree, acting secretary.


YAARAB TEMPLE.


Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine- Conferred only on worthy Knights Templar or 32 degree A and A Scottish Rite. H. C. Stockdell, potentate; G. T. E. Hardeman, recorder


B. P. O. Elks.


Atlanta Lodge No. 163-Tom Cobb Jackson E. R .; John H. Raine, secretary, Ben Hill Thompson, treasurer. Regular meetings Tuesday evening at Elks Hall, Old Capitol Building.


Impr. O. Free Sons of Israel. SUBORDINATE LODGE.


Atlanta Lodge No. 85-Meets third. Sunday of each month at Odd Fellows Hall. Isaac Lieb- man, president ; Leopold Fresch secretary.


Order Kesher Shel Barzel.


Kennesaw Lodge No. 160- Meets 1st Sunday in each month. Isaac Liebman, prest ; I. Guth- man, secretary.


I. O. B. B.


SUBORDINATE LODGE.


Gate City Lodge No: 144- In Odd Fellows hall, second and fourth Sunday morning of each month. Sol. Cronheim prest ; Alex. Dittler secretary.


I. O. G. T. GRAND LODGE.


Office 91 E. Alabama street. Rev. H. A. Hodges, G. C. T .; De Witt C. Ingle, G. Secy.


Georgia Lodge No. 1-Meets in Good Templars' hall, 93 E. Alabama street, every Monday night. Trustees to whom all communications should be ad- dressed : J. M. Miller, chair- man ; DeWitt C. Ingle, lodge deputy. Gospel Temperance meeting every Sunday after- noon.


Sons of Temperance.


Atlanta Division No. 2 --- Meets every Thursday night at 753 Whitehall st. W. G. Whidby, Worthy Patriarch; J. W. Krei- ger, Recording Scribe.


Grand Army of the Republic O. M. Mitchell Post No. 1, Department of Alabama and Georgia. Post Commander,


GEO. CROUCH 77 Loyd St., opp. Catholic Church.


Manufacturer of Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstones and Statuary.


POTTS


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-- 24 PEACHTREE STREET .- WHOLESALE LIQUORS. IMPORTERS OF FINE WINES


ARCHITECTS


Nixon & Lindsey, 1512 S. Broad.


Estimates, Plans and Specifica-


tions. Manufactories, Mills. Stores and every kind of build- ing construction. See page 59


1886 - :PURELY MUTUAL : DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS : 1887 .


SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE ) W. P. PATTILLO, AGENT, S


- CO., ATHENS, GA. - BUSINESS CONFINED TO GEORGIA. ) GATE CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. - $1.000,000. ASSETS OVER -


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Thos. Kirke. Meetings first and third Thursday evenings of each month at K. of P. Hall, corner Whitehall and Alabama.


Confederate Veterans.


Fulton County Confederate Vet- erans' Association-Meets third Monday night each month at 8 o'clock at Confederate Hall, 24- 26 S. Broad. W. L. Calhoun, president; Frank T. Ryan, vice- president ; John F. Edwards, secretary ; Amos Fox, treasurer ; T. P. Cleveland, chaplain; K. C. Divine, surgeon; R. L. Rodgers, historian.


Order of the Golden Chain. SUBORDINATE LODGE.


Atlanta Lodge No. 5-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at K. of P. Hall, over Capital City Bank. Commander, L. B. Mor- gan ; G. S. Prior, secretary.


Catholic Knights of America.


Branch No. 20-Meets Loyd corner Hunter second and fourth Sundays of each month. J. J. Falvey, president; J. J. Calla- ghan, recording secretary ; Rev. Father Schadewell, spiritual di- rector.


Knights of the Golden Eagle


Grand Lodge of Georgia .- D. P. Noland, D. G. C .; B. Hoke, G. M of R., Augusta, Ga .; E. M. Roberts, D. D. G. C.


Tallulah Castle No. 3 .- Meets at K. of P. Hall every Friday night. W. C. Dunn, N. C.


Pride of Atlanta Castle No. 2 .--- Meets every Thursday night at 210 Marietta street. O. C. Murdock, N. C.


Gordon Castle No. 6 .-- Meets every Tuesday night at 210₺ Marietta.


Knights of Honor.


Georgia Lodge No. 127- Meets in K. of P. Hall, second and fourth Friday nights of each month. J. G. Bloodworth dic- tator.


Gate City Lodge No 346 --- Meets Alabama, cor Broad, first and third Friday of each month. John R. Wilkerson, dictator.


Crystal Lodge No. 140-Meets Broad, cor Alabama, each Thurs- day night.


Knights of Labor.


District Assembly No. 105 -- Meets cor Whitehall and Ala- bama, first and third Thursday night of each month


Atlanta Assembly No. 2514 -- Meets cor Whitehall and Ala- bama, every Tuesday night.


Local Assembly No 3,209- - Meets every Monday night at 498} Marietta.


Piedmont Assembly No, 5778 --- Meets every Thursday night.


Oglethorpe Assembly No. 7493 Meets 6062 Marietta every Fri- day night


Brotherhood Locomotive .Engineers.


Division No. 207-Meets 383 S. Broad every Sunday Lodge No. 368 .- Meets in K. of P. Hall every Sunday


Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen.


Atlanta Division No. 247- Meets 58} Peachtree every Sun- day.


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