Atlanta City Directory 1892, Part 105

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Saunders and Co.
Number of Pages: 1292


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First-Peachtree, junc Pryor. Rev. J. B. Robbins.


Grace- Boulevard, corner Houston. Rev. J. R. McCles- key.


Payne's-Luckie, sw. corner Hunnicutt. Rev. S. R. Belk.


Marietta Street Missison-J. F. Barclay, Supt.


Merritt's Avenue-N. side Mer- ritts ave bet. Peachtree and Courtland ave. Rev. I. S. Hopkins.


St. Paul's -- 300 E. Hunter. Rev Bell.


Trinity -- Whitehall, south-


SOUTHERN BELTING CO. Agents for BOSTON BELTING CO.


The Largest Manufacturers of MECHANICAL - RUBBER - GOODS IN THE COUNTRY.


---- PEACHTREE, FORSYTH AND CHURCH STREETS .-


REGORY'S PHARMACY,


An admirable tonio. It makes Mu-cle 204 Rich Bice4 ( ALE AND BEEF PEPTONIZED. The New Food for the Weak and Delicate.


WILCOX & WHITE, AND NEEDHAM ORGANS.


Freyer & Bradley Music Co. 63 Peachtree Street.


B. & B.


Fine Whiskies 44, 46 and 44 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA. Telephone 378.


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VIENNA STEAM PRETZEL, BREAD and CAKE BAKERY, 127 W. Peters. Telephone 555.


BLIEM & LEYH.


west corner Trinity ave. Rev. Walker Lewis


Park Street-East end of Lee, West End. Rev. J. W. Lee, D. D.


Marietta Street M. E .-


(North) 95 Marietta. Rev. R. C. Bramlett


St. John's-Georgia ave, nw. cor Loyd. Rev. C. C. Carey.


West Side Mission - Corner Ashby and Mason and Turner Ferry Road. F. M. Aiken, supt.


Trinity Home Mission-23


Leonard. F. M. Richardson, Supt.


Colored.


Allen's Temple-Clarke, south- west cor Fraser and Jones. Rev. Downs.


Bethel- Wheat s w cor Butler. Rev. Larry Thomas.


Colored Church of America- Butler, northwest cor College. Rev. R. E. Hart.


Loyd Street-Loyd, northwest cor Hunter. Rev. Arnold.


St. Paul's African-56 Hum- phries. Rev. Adams.


Schell's Chapel-W. Hunter. Rev. S. E. Poer.


Shiloh-Thurman, northeast cor Haynes. Rev. S. B. Jones. Union-140 Markham. Rev. C. S. Poer. North Atlanta Mission-Wil- son cor Thomas. St. James Mission-Biggers. Rev. Greatheart.


Warren's Chapel-333 Chapel. Rev. C. O. Fisher.


PRESBYTERIAN.


Central-25 and 27 Washing- ton. Rev. G. B. Strickler.


First-95 Marietta. Rev. E H. Barnett.


West End -- Rev. N. B. Mathes Fourth-42 Chamberlin. Rev. T. P. Cleveland.


Moore's Memorial-Luckie op- posite Baker. Rev. A. R. Hol- derbey.


Wallace-218 W. Fair. Rev. George L. Cook.


Rankin's Chapel-Georgia ave Rev. J. W. Pogue.


Mission at Exposition Mills- Under care First.


Mission at the Glass Works- Under care the Central. Colored.


New Hope-Markham, north- east corner Maple. Rev. A. R. Wilson, c.


Harris Street-130 East Har- ris.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


Church of the Immaculate Con- ception-Father B. J. Keiley, V. G., Father G. X. Schade- well.


Sts Peter and Paul-Marietta, southeast cor Alexander, Father J. F. Colbert.


Seventh Day Adventist-C. F. Curtis, elder, Badger nr Glynn. Union-Badger nr Glynn.


UNITARIAN.


Church of Our Father-Rev. W. R. Cole, 14 Church.


Y. M. C. A.


Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation Building, Prvor, s e cor Wheat, E. S. Gay, pres., J. M. Johnson recording sec., C. A. Licklider, general sec., H. B. Mays. asst., R. E. Rushton,


Moncrief, Dowman


Co.,


Air Furnaces & Fireplace Heaters.


Give special attention to Hot


392 S. Broad.


Excelsior : : Steam : : Laundry W. E. HANYE, Manager. Guarantees All Work to Give Satisfaction.


Parsons & Bostick


2 SOUTH BROAD ST.


R EAL ESTATE BROKERS Mineral, Timber, County and City Land For Sale.


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Jack's Bread is the Best


treas. Business meeting 2d Monday in each month. Gos- pel meeting every Saturday 8 p. m., and Sunday 3:30 p. m .. Railroad Branch Y. M. C. A. -363 S. Broad. R. E. Rush- ton chairman, W. R. Bosard, gen'l sec. The committee of management meets on Friday before the second Monday of each month. Gospel meeting every Sunday at 3 o'clock. Young mens meeting Thursday nights. Meeting of the literary society. "The Saturday Night Club," every Saturday night. The Railroad Branch is suppor- ted by the A. & W. P., Central, E. T. V. & G., Georgia, Geor- gia Pacific, R. & D. 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 ) W. W. Lumpkin, president ; W. F. Parkhurst, secretary ; George E. Lowndes, treasurer. Repository 7 S. Broad.


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 ; Rev. J. Wm. Jones, assistant secre- tary.


Home Missions Presbyterian Church-Rev. J. N. Craig, sec- retary; W. A. Powell, treasurer. Office, 66} Whitehall.


Libraries.


Young Men's Library Associa- tion -43} Decatur. Organized August 19, 1867 ; membership, 1,000; volumes, 15,000; W. M. Slaton, president; E. M. Mitchell, secretary ; George R. DeSaussure, treasurer ; Miss Anne Wallace, librarian.


Military.


4th Georgia Battallion-Com- posed of Atlanta Rifles, Gate City Guard, Grady Cadets, At- lanta Zouaves; W. L. Calhoun, Lieut. Colonel commanding. A. P. Woodward, 1st Lieut. and Adj't; Arnold Broyles, 1st Lieut. and Quartermaster ; Har- vey Johnson, 1st Lieut. and Commissary ; Eugene Harde- man, 1st Lieut. and Paymaster ; Nathaniel O. Harris, 1st Lieut. and Surgeon ; Clarence Everett, Sergeant Major; W. S. Elkin, Jr, Hospital Steward.


COMPANIES-VOLUNTEERS.


Gate City Guard-W. J. Ken- drick, Captain. Armory and club rooms. 122} Peachtree. Organized 1855. Eighty men. Governor's Horse Guards- John A. Miller, Captain. Sixty mounted men. Organized 1883. Armory, New Capitol.


Grady Cadets-Lyman Hall, Captain. Fifty men. Organ- ized 1890. Armory 33 White- hall.


Atlanta Artillery Co-


, Captain. Organized 1886. Armory, New Capitol.


Atlanta Rifles-M. B. Spencer, Captain. Armory, 26 S Broad. Organized 1886. One hundred and twenty-five men.


AT 161/2 SOUTH BROAD ST. CAN BE HAD ALL KINDS OF Lumber, Laths, Shingles, of the


GRESS LUMBER CO.


POTTS & POTTS, 32 Peachtree St.


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Fine Whiskies.


TORBETT & MCCANDLESS 22 Kimball House, Decatur Street.


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Fire, Life, Accident and Plate Glass In-


surance Agents. State Agents for Georgia and Alabama, Caligraph Writ- ing Machines. .


. Telephone 72.


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Atlanta Zouaves


Captain. . Organized 1887. Fifty-seven men. Armory, 33 Marietta. Meets Tuesday and Friday nights.


COLORED.


Georgia Cadets-M. H. Bent- ley, Captain. Armory, 733 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, 733 S Broad.


Fulton Guards-Andrew Hill, Captain. Reorganized 1880. Sixty-two men. Armory, 733 S Broad.


Newspapers, etc.


(See classified Business Direc- tory. )


Parks.


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


Little Switzerland-Phil Mal- try, proprietor; east end Grant Park. Fair street dummy line passes the grounds. (See p 79) Ponce de Leon Springs-North- east of city just beyond city limits. Electric cars run direct to the springs


Postoffice.


Postoffice, Marietta, n. w. cor. Forsyth. J. R. Lewis, postmas- ter; W. H. Smyth, assistant postmaster and cashier; D. W. Brownell, assistant cashier and book-keeper.


MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.


J. F. Thibadeau, superin- tendent; Yancy Bryant and Wm. C. Johnson, clerk. Office open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.


REGISTRY DEPARTMENT.


A. L. Lumpkiu, superin- tendent; Mrs. M. L. Ishman, C. C. Penny and F. G. Thom- ason, clerks. Office open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.


MAILING DEPARTMENT.


Wallace Rhodes, superin- tendent; nixie clerk, Percy B. Price.


MAILING CLERKS.


C. V. Tutwiler, E. H. Bass, Robert Dougherty, F. D. Nich- ols, J. T. Conyers, C. U. Hughes, H. E. White.


CANCELLING CLERKS.


Jas Dougherty, Eugene An- derson, John W. Strong.


DELIVERY DEPATMENT.


Edwin F. Blodgett, superin- tendent delivery ; M. A. Thomas, distributing clerk; Christian W. Wiecking, general delivery clk; Wm. G. Leas, general delivery ; D. A. Shumate, general del- ivery; Edward A. White dis- tributing clerk; Thomas W. Payne, distributing clerk; Louis S. Joyce, distributing clerk; Robert E. Blacknall, distribu- ting clerk; C. H. Mobley, dis- tributing clerk.


SOUTH ATLANTA BRANCH.


L. J. Price, e, postmaster, near Clark University.


LETTER CARRIERS.


I. K. Phillips 1st Dist


Best Stook Imported and Domestic ·CIGARS AT.


H. G. KUHRT 1 WHITEHALL STR


18 TRINITY AVENUE. Indies' Silk or Wool Dresses


Dyed in Fast Colore.


Gate City Premium Steam Dye Works.


IS MOORE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 116} PEACHTREE STREET. THE BEST AND LARGEST BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH


D. A. KILLIAN Į MANU'F'R OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, 28 W. PETERS ST. WAGONS AND DRAYS.


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31 S. BROAD STREET.


Telephone 519.


ATLANTA STAMP & STENCIL WORKS


E. White 2d Dist


E. L. Meade 3d.“


I. B. Greenwood 4th "


A. J. Tabb 5th ··


G. W. White 6th .


T. McDonald 7th ‹‹


T. Greenwood


8th "


E. M. Martin 9th "


J. F. Lynch 10th "


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. M. Oliver 17th "


W. S. Rea 18th .‹


A. G. Lofton 19th "


J. P. Green 20th “


F. N. Landrum 21st "


Joseph Thomas 22d


W. J. Doster


23d


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R. L. Adair 24th “


S. B. Sistrunk 25th “


S. R. Moss 26th


W. H. Simpson 27th "


W. H. Goosby 28th “


B. S. Moseley 29th “


R. W. White 30th “


John C. Gibson 31st "


J. W. Jackson


32d


66


S. J. Smith 33d


G. W. Tate


34th "


SUBSTITUTE LETTER CARRIERS.


C. W. Walton, Jr. substitute C. S. Crossley


E. R. Drakeford


W. S. Logan


John H. Hill, Jr


C. S. Spinks


E. W. Shepard


R. L. Thomas


John H. Raven 66


Wyley Bowen ) Special G. Gibson, Jr Deliv'ry


R. Adams (Mesngrs Carriers, districts 1 to 9, in- clusive, make four deliveries daily, 6:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 12:45 p. m., and 2:45 p. m


Collections are made in these districts at 5:00 a. m., 6:30 a. m., 8:30 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 8:30 a. m., 1 p. m., and 2:45 p. m.


Carriers on other districts make two deliveries and two col- lections, leaving the office at 8:30 a. m., and 2:45 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 10 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 geneaal delivery win- dow until 10 p. m.


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 ;


The northwestern Mutual, { W. WOODS WHITE, Gen'l Axt.


THE GREATEST DIVI- DEND PAYING LIFE COMPANY IN AMERICA


Jos.


20 CATE CITY BANK BUILDING. -


N. Moody, Fire Insurance


1. B. Williams & Sons'


LEATHER BELTING AND LACE LEATHER.


Atlanta Rubber Co.


20 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.


Best Companies, Prompt Settlement.


W. P. PATTILLO, Agent,


Gate City National Bank Building, Room Ne. 8.


J. F. Blodgett and H. M. Rob- inson, chief clerks; J. G. Hes- ter, M. B. Frank, W. Fuller and J. A. White, clerks; W. C. Hammond, 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 & Florida Railroad- General Offices, 323 W. Ala- bama street. I. Y. Sage, pres- ident ; E. S. McCandless, treas- urer ; Jackson & Jackson, gen- eral counsel; J. N. Moody, secretary ; F. M. Ector, auditor; T. W. Garrett, superintendent.


Atlanta & West Point and Western Railway of Alabama- Office, 153 N. Broad. C. H. Phinezy, president ; H. M. Ab- bett, secretary and treasurer ; Edmund L. Tyler, general man- ager; T. J. Hunter, auditor ; R. E. Lutz, traffic manager ; John A. Gee, general passenger agent, 12 N. Pryor ; J. C. Has- kell, agent, W. Mitchell cor C. R. R.


FIRE INSURANCE}


Central Railroad of Georgia- (Controlled by R. & D. R. R.) Freight depot, W. Mitchell cor C. R. R., J. C. Haskell, agent. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad-S. M. Felton, Jr., president, Cincinnati, O .; Henry Fink, vice-president, New York ; C. H. Hudson, general manager, Knoxville, Tenn., W. A. Vaughan, general superin- tendent, Knoxville, Tenn .; E. Fitzgerald, traffic manager,


Knoxville, Tenn; B. W. Wrenn, general passenger and ticket agent, Knoxville, Tenn .; T. S. Davant, general freight agent, Knoxville, Tenn .; W. R. Beau- prie, superintendent Georgia di- vision, W. Peters, june C. R. R., Atlanta ; J. J. Griffin, assistant general freight agent, 4 Kimball House, Atlanta; C. N. Kight, assistant general passenger agt., Gould bldg., Atlanta; E. E. Kirby, ticket agent, Union De- pot.


Georgia Railroad -J. W. Green, Augusta, Ga., general manager ; E. A. Werner, agent, 36 Loyd.


Georgia Pacific Railway -- (Controlled by R. & D. R. R.) Freight depot G. P. Ry near Simpson, L. Reneau, agent.


Richmond &' Danville R. R. Co.


Operating Central R. R. of Georgia, and Georgia Pacific Ry. General offices Pryor n w cor Hunter. John H. Inman, president, New York; A. B. Andrews, second vice-president, Raleigh, N. C .; J. A. Ruther- ford, third vice-president, New York; John W. Hall, treasurer, Atlanta; W. H. Green, gen. manager, Atlanta; J. S. B. Thompson, asst. gen. manager, Atlanta; C. M. Bolton, chief engineer, Atlanta; J. P. Mine- tree, gen. purchasing agent, At- lanta; R. D. Wade, supt. motive power, Atlanta; C. A. Darlton, supt. telegraph, Atlanta; T. O. Troy, actg. supt. Va. Midland and Washington & Ohio divs., Alexandria, Va .; E. Berkeley,


+28 WHITEHALL ST.


Yellow Pine Lumber,


OF EVERY VARIETY, ENTERPRISE LUMBER COMPANY. 2% S. BROAD STREET. Telephone 238.


CABINET PHOTOS $3.00 PER DOZ.(J. J. FABER.4


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Equitable Adjustments


LaFONTAINE & ELLIS


SCROLL SAWING AND TURNING. STAIR BUILDING a Specialty. Oor. Foundry and W. & A. R. R.


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ATLANTA TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY ---- COR. PRYOR AND ALABAMA STREETS-


supt. Richmond & Danville divs, Richmond, Va .; R. R. Bridgers, supt. Western North Carolina divs., Asheville, N. C .; John A. Dodson, supt. South Carolina and Columbia & Greenville divs, Columbia, S. C .; C. P. Ham- mond, supt. Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line divs., Atlanta; W. B. Ryder, supt. Georgia Pacific divs., Birmingham, Ala .; Sol. Haas, traffic manager, Atlanta; J. M. Culp, asst. traffic mana- ger, Atlanta; Jas. L. Taylor, gen. pass. agent, Atlanta; W. A. Turk, asst. gen. pass. agent, Charlotte, N. C .; S. H. Hard- wick, asst. gen. pass. agent, Sa- vannah, Ga .; Jas. H. Drake, gen. freight agent, Richmond, Va .; G. A. Whitehead, gen. freight agent, Savannah, Ga .; W. H. Halsey, gen. claim agent, Atlanta; G. S. Barnum, divs. freight agent, Birmingham, Ala; C. M. Borum, divs. freight agent, Lynchburg, Va .; L. L. McCleskey, gen. agent, Atlanta; D. Cardwell, divs. freight agent, Columbia, S. C .; A. G. Craig, divs. freight agent, Charlotte, N. C .; C. E. Sargeant, divs. pass. agent, Atlanta; A. A. Vernoy, pass. agent, Atlanta; G. B. Manly, sol. agent Ga. Pacific divs., Atlanta. Freight and ticket office Nos. 8 and 10 Kim- ball House.


Western and Atlantic R. R .- Office Railroad, junction Forsyth, J. W. Thomas, pres. and gen. manager; J. L. McCollum, supt; C. S. Evans, asst. supt .; J. M. Brown, traffic manager; A. G. Jackson, local agent; C. E.


Harman, gen. pass. agent.


Atlanta Consolidated Street R. R. Co.


Joel Hurt, president; A. A. Glasier, secretary and treasurer; H. I. Bettis, general manager; C. P. Matlack, superintendent. Office 7 Exchange Place.


Route No. 1-From Exposi- tion Mills, Marietta. street, to Oakland cemetery. Cars every 10 minutes from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 2-From Fulton County plant to Westview cem- etery. Cars every 15 minutes from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 3-From Broad and Marietta to Edgewood. Cars every 15 minutes from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 4-From Inman Park to West End. Cars every 15 minutes from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 5-From Broad and Marietta around short circle. Cars every 15 minutes from 5.30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 6-From Pryor and Alabama to Decatur, Ga. Cars every hour from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m.


Route No. 7-From Pryor and Alabama to Clark Univer- sity. Cars every 20 minutes from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 8-From Pryor and Alabama to Grant Park and Georgia ave. Cars every 20. minutes from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 9-From Pryor and Alabama to Soldiers' Home. Cars every hour and 20 minutes


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


MANTEL& FRONT DOORS. VERANDA ara Stair Work. BUILDER8 Sash, Doors & Blinds HARDWARE. BLA88, PUTTY, FIC., ETC.


ROSE & BAILEY.


FINE WINE, BRANDY, GINS, ETC.


43 PEACHTREE ST. IMPORTERS OF


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FIRE INSURANCE Strong, Reliable and Liberal Co.'s.


We solicit your patronage. Satisfac tion Guaranteed.


TORBETT & MCCANDLESS, 22 Kim ball House, Deestar St. Telephone 78.


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from 7:20 a. m. to 9:40 p. m.


Route No. 10-From Artesian well out Peachtree to Kimball street and Exposition grounds. Cars every 10 minutes to Kim- ball and every 15 minutes to Exposition grounds from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 11 -- From Alabama and Whitehall out Washington and Capitol ave. Cars every 15 minutes from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 12-From Pryor and Alaboma, out Garnett, Washington and Pulliam, cars every 20 minutes, from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


Route No. 14-From Edge- wood ave and Pryor st out Wheat and Jackson, cars every 20 minutes from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.


The Atlanta Traction Co. Geo. E. Hoppie, Prest. ; J. H. Mountain, vice-prest. and Genl. Mgr. ; Henry Lanier, treas. ; H. L. Woodward, Secy. Wait- ing room and office cor Broad and Alabama Sts. Owners and operators of the Atl West End & McPherson Barracks Ry Co. and Grant Park Electric. Ry Co.


Atlanta W. E. & McP B. Ry Co. track begins cor. Broad and Alabama Sts., runs on Ala- bama to Forsyth, Forsyth to Fair, Fair to Cooper, Cooper to Richardson, Richardson to Mc- Daniel, McDaniel to City limits. Branch line from McDaniel St on Glenn St to Power Plant miles exclusive of Turn- 5


outs. Grant Park line from Alabama to Richardson same as


above, thence on Cooper to Hendricks ave to Pryor St, Pryor St to Ormond St, Ormond St to Grant Park, 2} miles ex- clusive of turnouts.


Relief, Humane and Benero- lent Organizations.


(See also Infirmaries and Hos- pitals. )


Hibernian Benevolent Associa- tion-Meets first Tuesday in each month, Hibernian Hall, 613 E Alabama, C. P. Johnson, president ; Wm. Dowling, vice- president ; Thomas Nunan, secretary ; James Welsh, treas- urer.


Home of the Friendless-168 W Peters, Mrs. L. B. Nelson, president ; Mrs. J. P. Averill, secretary ; Mrs. G. V. Mayne, matron.


· Atlanta Humane Society-J. F. Burke, president; J. Frank Beck, vice-president; O. H. Hall, recording secretary ; J. S. Panchen, corresponding secre- tary ; T. W. Birney, treasurer ; A. B. Carrier, supt. Blalock & Birney counsel, 50 Marietta. Complaint books open at Schu- man's Pharmacy and Elkin- Watson Drug Co.


Georgia Baptist Orphan's Home-70 Capitol ave.


Home of the Woman's Christian Association - 138 Whitehall street. Organized December 28th, 1885. Mrs. S. W. Hatch, matron ; Mrs. G. W. Wilson, president ; Mrs. Herndon, secre- tary; Mrs. Stainback Wilson, treasurer.


Leonard Street Orphan's Home -Miss L M Lawson, matron,


THE MODEL BAKERY.


180 WHITEHALL The Leading House where you can obtain All Kinds of Fresh Bread Daily.


Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Co., 58 and 54 Peachtree Street.


Galvanized Iron Workers and Tin Roofers, Steam Fitters and PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES.


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MITCHELL & PARKER {Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Etc. 883 MARIETTA ST.


Organs.


WILCOX & WHITE


NEEDHAM AND


Pianos,


Representing


Freyer & Bradley Music Co., 63 Peachtree,


75-77 Leonard


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


SECRET SOCIETIES.


Masonic.


Dr. John Z. Lawshe, 32d de- gree District Grand Deputy of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, F. & A. M .; office, 116] Peachtree.


Master Masons-Masonic Hall, Broad, s. w. cor. Marietta. Gen- eral Relief Committee - Gate City Lodge, W. A. Simpson; Atlanta 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. W. L. Hubbard, sec- retary.


Georgia Lodge No. 96-Meets first and third Tuesday of each month. R. M. Rose, secretary. Gate City Lodge No. 2-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. Alex C. Smith, secretary.


ROYAL ARCH.


Mount Zion Chapter No. 16- Meets second and fourth Mon- days in each month. L. D. Carpenter, High Priest; Z. B. Moon, secretary.


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


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


Cour de Lion Commandery No. 4 K. T-Meets at Masonic Hall first Monday night in each month. Z. B. Moore, recorder.


A AND A SCOTTISH RITE


For the Southern jurisdiction of the United States, Ven Albert Pike, Sovereign Grand Com- mander, Washington, D. C .; H. C. Stockdell 33d Deputy In- spector-General for the State of Georgia.


Hermes Lodge of Perfection No. 4-Atlanta. A. G. Howard, 18th Degree, S. W., ven mas- ter; H. C. Stockdell, 33d De- gree, acting secretary.


White Eagle Chapter Rose Croix -H. C. Stockdell, Wise Mas- ter ; J. F. Lester, sec. pro-tem. YAARAB TEMPLE.


Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine- Conferred only on worthy Knights Templar or 32d Degree A and A Scottish Rite. H. C. Stockdell, potentate; H. M. Robinson, recorder.


Impr. O. Free Sons of Isreal SUBORDINATE LODGE.


Atlanta Lodge No 85 .- Meets third Sunday of each month at Odd Fellows Hall. Isaac Lieb- man, president ; Alex Dittler, 99 Whitehall St, secretary.


Order Kesher Shel Barzel.


Kennesaw Lodge No 160 .- Meets 1st Sunday in each month.


PEACHTREE, FORSYTH AND CHURCH STREETS .-


REGORY'S PHARMACY,


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# HEADQUARTERS FOR LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, HOSE, PACK- ING. LACE LEATHER. &c.


Complaint, Biliousness.


1326


STEINWAY & SONS,


KRANICH & BACH,


NEW ENGLAND


BLUTHENTHAL ) & BICKART.


B. & B.


WHOLESALE WHISKIES. "CANADIAN CLUB" "OLD PEPPER."


1327


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Try Bliem & Leyh's Pretzels for Dyspepsia, 127 W. Peters,


Isaac Liebman, president; I. Guthman 36 E. Alabama St., secretary.


I. O. B. B.


SUBORDINATE LODGE.


Gate City Lodge No 144 .- In Knights of Pythias Hall, second and fourth Sunday morning of each month. H. Cronheim pres- ident; Alex Dittler secretary, 99 Whitehall Street.


I. O. G. T. GRAND LODGE.


Office 93 E. Alabama street. Rev. H. A. Hodges, G. C. T .; J. G. Thrower, G. Secretary Grand Lodge No 1 .- Meets in Good Templars' Hall, 9} E. Alabama Street, every Monday night. Trustees to whom all communicrtions should be ad- dressed: J. M. Miller, chairman; Mr. Benson, lodge deputy. Gos- pel Temperance meeting every Sunday afternoon.


Sons of Temperance.


Atlanta Division No. 2 .- Meets every Friday night at 1162 Peachtree st. De Witt C. Ingle, Deputy Most Worthy Patriarch ; J. E. Long, Recording Scribe. Grand Army of the Republic O. M. Mitchell Post No. 1, Department of Alabama and Georgia. Post Commander, Thos. Kirke. Meetings first and third Thursday evenings of each month at K. of P. Hall, corner Whitehall and Alabama.


Sons of Veterans (U. S. A.)- G. B. Parker, Captain ; H. M. Kirke, 1st Sergeant. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month over Capitol City bank.


Confederate Veterans.


Fulton County Confederate Vet- erans Association .- Meets third Monday night each month at 8 o'clock at Confederate Hall, 2-4 ,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.


Company A-Commanded by Capt. N. Lyon. Meets Tuesday after 3rd Monday each month.


Company B-Commanded by Capt. S. H. Landrum. Meets 1st Thursday night each month 343 Decatur.


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. Thos. L. Stokes, com- mander; G. S. Prior, secretary.


Diamond Lodge No. 113-E. H. Frazer, commander; J. D. Carter, secretary. Meets Hil- lyer bldg first and third Monday nights.


Grady Lodge No. 121-J. H. Reeves, commander ; W. J. Shockley, secretary; W. E. Foute, collector. Meets fourth Friday nights in each month, at Hillyer bldg., cor. Broad and Alabama.


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.


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