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Give special attention to Hot
392 S. Broad.
EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY. -58 DECATUR ST.
Specialties : SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS.
Jack's Bread is the Best
Parsons & Bostick R
2 SOUTH BROAD ST.
EAL ESTATE BROKERS Mineral, Timber, County and City Land For Sale.
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Father Schadewell, spiritual director.
Knights of the Golden Eagle Grand Lodge of Georgia-A. N. Manny, G. C., Savannah ; 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.
Federation of Trades.
G. W. Morgan, president ; J. H. Devaughan, vice-president ; S. M. White, recording secretary; Jas. G. Woodward, treasurer. Meets second and fourth Thurs- day nights in each month at Trades Union Hall, Broad cor. Mitchell.
Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers.
Division No. 207-Meets 143 S. Broad every Sunday at 2:30
p. m. J. H. Welch, ch'f. eng .. J. D. Harris, F. A. E.
Gate City Division No. 368- Meets every Sunday at 2:30 p. m., 1133 Whitehall. Edw. Kid- well, ch'f. eng., J. H. Archey, F. A. E.
Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen.
Atlanta Division No. 247- Meets 303 S. Broad every Sun- day.
Brotherhood of Brakemen.
Meets every Sunday at 582 Peachtree.
Order Railway Conductors.
Meets Odd Fellows Hall, cor Alabama and Whitehall every first and third Sunday of each month at 2 p. m.
National Railroad Man's Protectire League.
R. A. Broyles, prest ; R. P. Dodge, 1st v-pres. ; W. H. H. Price, 2d v-pres. ; C. W. Ar- nold, Marshal; E. S. Fair- banks, Ass't. Marshal ; M. H. Mahan, Outside Sentinel ; B. F. Treadwell, Inside Sentinel. Meets cor Whitehall and Ala- hama every Monday night.
Atlanta Typograp. Union.
No. 48-Meets corner Broad and Alabama streets, second Tuesday night of each month. Daniel Barnes, president : Lee Smith, vice-president; L. P. Huddleston, recording sec't'y ; Wm. Skelton, financial secre- tary; R. E. Corcoran, sergeant- at-arms; J. G. Woodward, treasurer.
POTTS & POTTS, 32 Peachtree St.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fine Whiskies.
TELEPHONE 413
FOR LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
GRESS LUMBER CO., 16%% SOUTH BROAD STREET
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"It stands at the head." WRITING MACHINE. Torbett & MeCandless, Gemeral Agents Georgia and Alabama, 22 Kimball House, Decatur St., Telephone 72.
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18 TRINITY AVENUE. Ladies' Silk or Wool Dresses Dyed in Fast Colors.
Gate City Premium Steam Dye Works
United Association of Jour- neymen Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters and Steam Fitters' Helpers, No. 72.
Meets every Friday night at Trades Union hall, corner of Broad and Mitchell streets. Thomas Stephenson, president ; Donald Dingwall, vice-president; Clarence Langston, recording secretary ; Harry Steinhauer,
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treasurer ; Oscar Rosser, I. S; James Carter, O. S.
United Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners, Local Union, No. 502.
Meets every Monday night at Trades Union hall, cor Broad and Mitchell streets. C. P. Shackleford, president ; J. A. Bohanon, vice-president ; F. J. Smith, recording secretary ; C. Printup, financial secretary ; J. H. De Vaughan, treasurer ; Jno. Purcell, guide ; William Smith, I. S.
Journeymen Tailors' Union No. 51.
Meets every Monday night at 63 East Alabama street. P. H. Moore, president ; E. W. Klatt, vice-president ; Larry Connor, financial secretary ; Herman Ortwein, corresponding secre- tary ; William Murphy, treas- urer; Henry Yakel, sergeant- at-arms.
United Green Glass Work- ers of the United States and Canada. Branch No. 50.
Meets first and third Wednes- day nights at Trades Union hall, corner Broad and Mitchell sts. Harry Jordan, president ; Sam-
uel Hill, vice-president ; Chas. S. Pfeiffer, secretary ; George Haas, treas ; U. S. G. Pfeiffer, conductor ; Charles Allcorn, O. S .; Ed. Sweeney, I. S. ; Thos. Andrews, chaplain.
Iron Moulders' Union No. 273.
Meets at Bradley's hall, Ma- rietta street. S. A. Lowman, president ; Joe Gaugh, vice- president ; C. D. Randle, re- cording secretary ; J. B. Mart- lin ; financial secretary ; E. W. Mountcastle, treasurer.
International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths.
Meets second and fourth Sat- urday nights at hall junction of Broad and Peachtree sts. T. W. Joyce, president ; D. P. Nolan, vice-president ; Chas. T. S. Smith, recording secretary ; A. A. Smith, financial secretary ; Wm. Quarles, treasurer.
Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators No. 202.
Meets every Wednesday night at Bell's hall, corner of Mari- etta and Alexander streets. B. A. Bray, president ; J. H. Ruf- fin, vice-president ; C. D. Mc- Donald, recording and financial secretary ; T. H. Quinn, treas. Atlanta Street Railway Em- ployes' Union.
Meets first and third Thurs- day nights in each Month at Trades Union Hall, cor Broad and Mitchell streets. W. H. Turner, pres't; W. T. Snead, vice-president ; G. E. Stillman, recording secretaty ; J. W. Clayton, guardian ; F. M. Hud- son, guide.
CIGARS, TOBACCO CENTENNIAL BUILDING, - No. 1 Whitehall Str
H. G. KUHRT, PIPES, : : :
J: : SNUFF
IS MOORE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 116} PEACHTREE STREET.
THE BEST AND LARGEST BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH
D. A. KILLIAN 28 W. PETERS ST.
MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES and Repairing of all kinds Promptly Done.
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Knights of Pythias.
Grand Lodge Officers-W. T. Sanford, Savannah, Grand Chancellor ; W. A. Haygood, Atlanta, Grand Vice-Chancellor; R. W. Hunt, of Augusta, Grand Pelate, James Naylor, of Sav- annah, Grand C. K. of R. & S; C. A. Cox, Savannah, Grand M. of E.
Atlanta Lodge No. 20 .- Meets every second and fourth Monday night, corner Whitehall and Ala- bama. J. L. Crenshaw, keeper of records and seals; J. H. Hales, master of exchequer.
Capitol City Lodge No. 33 .- Dr. R. R. Kime, chancellor commander ; Wm. Lycett, keep- er records and seals ; Hamilton Douglas, master of finances. Meets first and third Monday night at Pythian Castle Hall, cor Whitehall and Alabama.
Empire Lodge No. 47 .- J. G. Miller, C. C .; J. H. Williams, K. of R. & S; D. A. Killian, M. of F; meets first and third Wednesday nights of each month at K. of P. Hall.
Adolph Brandt Lodge No. 53. -Sol Cronheim, C. C .; L. W. Steele, K. of R. & S. ; Alex Dittler, M. of F., meets first and third Friday nights K. of P. Hall.
SEALS
Section No. 252 .- Endowment rank Knights of Pythias, Wm. H. Harrison, president ; H. Cronheim, secretary and treas- urer ; Dr. J. W. Duncan, medi- cal examiner
K. of P. Central Relief Board. -J. H. Winkler, president ; J.
W. Austin, secretary. 693 E. Alabama.
Knights of the Golden Rule.
Stonewall Lodge No. 162- Meets over 69 East Alabama third Monday of each month.
Royal Arcanum.
SUBORDINATE COUNCIL.
Atlanta Council No. 160 .- Meets over Capital City Bank second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7:30 p. m. W. F. Parkhurst, regent; G. S. Prior, sec.
Piedmont Council No. 1182 .-- Meets over Capital City Bank second and fourth Wednesdays in each month. H. Cronheim, regent; A. C. Smith, secretary.
I. O. O. F.
Robert T. Daniel, G. M., Griffin; John G. Deitz, G. Sec., Macon; J. S. Tyson, G. Treas, Savannah; J. B. Goodwin, At- lanta, and C. H. Dorsett, Sa- vannah, G. R .; A. L. Kontz, D. G. M .; James Van Bershop, W. H. Gardner and L. T. Northcutt, D. D. G. M. for At- lanta.
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Central Lodge No. 28 .- Meets 1173 Whitehall every Monday night.
Capital Lodge No. 60 .- Meets 117} Whitehall every Thursday night. J. E. Chambers, secre- tary, 130 Ira St, (old No.)
Barnes Lodge No. 55 .- Meets 1173 Whitehall every Friday night. Wm. Lycett, secretary, 831 Whitehall.
Myrtle Lodge No. 25 .- Meets every Monday night at Old K. of P. Hall, Powell Bldg. J. D.
The Northwestern Mutual Life&
W. WOODS WHITE, GEN. AGT Challenges all other Life Com- panies to Comparison of Results on Similar Policies. +
- 20 CATE CITY BANK BUILDING. -
Jos. N. Moody, Fire Insu
nce,
Telephone 519.
ATLANTA STAMP & STENCIL WORKS, 31 S. Broad St. (Old No. 57.)
N. Y. Belting & Packing Co's { ATLANTA RUBBER CO. BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, GASKETS, Etc.
20 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, - GEGRGIA.
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Grady, sec; W. H. Gardner, treas.
Schiller Lodge No. 71 .- Meets 1173 Whitehall every Wednes- day night. Alex Dittler, secre- tary, 99 Whitehall.
Atlanta Lodge No. 14 .- Meets every Monday night at 6063 Marietta. Dr. R. M. Outen, secretary.
Atlanta Rebekah Degree Lodge No 11 .- Meets every Wednes- day night at 6063 Marietta.
Canton Atlanta No 2 .- Patri- archs Militant meets first Wed- nesday night at Odd Fellows hall, cor Whitehall and Ala- bama streets.
Empire Encampment No 12. Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday night in each month at 117} White- hall
General Relief Committee .- M. P. Camp, chairman, Ralph Wright, secretary, 273 White- hall.
Improved Order Red Men. GREAT COUNCIL OF GEORGIA.
L - FIRE INSURANCE}
S. T. Potts, Sr., of Augusta, Great Sachem; E. S. Fair- banks, Deputy Great Sachem, Atlanta; Jacob Emmel, Atlanta, Great Chief of Records; G. E. Johnson, Atlanta, Great Keeper of Wampum.
Cherokee Tribe No 1 .- Meets every Monday night cor Broad and Alabama. W. H. H. Futrell, Chief of Records.
Mohawk Tribe No 5 .- Meets every Tuesday night at junction Peachtree and Broad. J. R. Owens, C. of R.
Comanche Tribe No 6 .- Meets
cor Broad and Peachtree every Thursday night. D. C. Dunn C. of R.
Comanche Degree Council No 3. Meets 1st and 3d Wednesday nights of each month at corner Broad and Peachtree. D. C. Dunn, C. of R.
Modoc Tribe No 3-Meets 1133 Whitehall every Friday night. J. A. Coble; C of R
Powhattan Tribe No 8 .- Meets 6063 Marietta St. every Thurs- day night. R. M. Auten, C. of R.
Winona Council No 1 .- Meets cor Broad and Peachtree every Friday night. Mrs. W. F. Gresham, K. of R.
Seminole Degree Council No 2. J. F. Bradley, C. of R., meets 1st and 3d Wednesday nights, corner Broad and Alabama.
Tallulah Tribe No 29. - J. W. Kilpatrick, C of R, meets corner Broad and Alabama every Fri- day night.
Wahneta Council No 1 .- Meets every Tuesday night Hill- yer bldg.
Appalachee Tribe No 31 .- A. J. Fuller, C. of R. Meets 4353 Marietta every Friday night.
Choctaw Tribe No 35 .- W. G. Stoddard, C. of R. Meets every Wednesday night 113} White- hall.
National Chieftan's League .-- Etowah League No 1. G. E. Johnson, Capt., 11} Whitehall.
American Legion of Honor.
Kennesaw Council No. 215- Meets at K. of P. hall, over Capital City Bank, first and
FABER
PHOTOGRAPHER,
28 WHITEHALL ST.
CALL UP Telephone 238,
ENTERPRISE LUMBER CO., For Lumber of all kinds. 212 South Broad Street.
Represents Southern Mutual, Gą .; Georgia Home, Ga .; ( Hamburg-Bremen, Germany. Home, N. Y. ; Phoenix, Conn. ;
W. P. PATTILLO, Agent, Gate City National Bank Building, Room No. 8.
LaFONTAINE & ELLIS
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES AND INSIDE TRIMMINGS, Cor. Foundry and W. & A. R. R.
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third Friday of each month, W. Shockley, secretary.
National Union.
Piedmont Council No. 283- Meets at K. of P. hall, over Capital City Bank, first and third Tuesdays of each month, at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Cabiness, commander; G. S. Prior, secy ; J. M. Ponder, financial secy ; E. J. Thornton, treas.
Atlanta Council No. 282- Meets corner Broad and Ala- bama first and third Thursdays in each month.
Royal Society of Good Fel- lou's.
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, cor. Broad and Alabama. H. M. Patterson, ruler; W. J. Shock- ley, secretary.
Fraternal Mystic Circle.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights, cor. Peach- tree and Broad. C. C. Gillett, worthy ruler; W. J. Shockley, worthy recorder.
American Friendly Society.
Atlanta Lodge No. 9-Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights 153 S. Broad. C. F. Darnell, pres .; W. J. Williams, secretary.
Progressive Benefit Order.
Georgia Lodge No. 271-G. W. Foote, District Deputy S. P .: C. R. Mckenzie, Deputy S. P., 423 N. Broad.
A. O. U. W.
Atlanta Lodge No. 34-Meets first and third Tuesday nights, corner Broad and Alabama st. Jacob Emmel, recorder.
Fulton Lodge No. 44-Meets at Hillyer building, corner Ala- bama and Broad, second and fourth Monday nights.
Georgia Lodge No. 1-Meets every Monday night 93 E Ala.
Piedmont Lodge No. 43- Meets first and third Friday nights, cor. Broad and Ala.
United States R. M. S. Mutual Benefit Association-H. M. Rob- inson, pres .; J. F. Blodgett, vice-pres. fourth div .; W. H. Housel, Galesburg, Ill., chm. executive com .; C. E. LaGraves, Chicago, secy. and treas.
U. S. LOCAL OFFICERS, ETC. (See also Courts. )
Internal Revenue-District of Georgia, office 2nd floor Custom House, Walter H. Johnson, room 23, collector, J. D. Dunwoody, deputy collector, room 21 2nd floor, Custom House. Office hours 8:30 a. m. to + p. m. Revenue agent, W. H. Chap- man, office room 22 2nd floor Custom House.
Customs-Office, 35-36 Custom House ; C. C. Wimbish, sur- veyor.
Weather Bureau-Park Mor- rill forecast official and observer, C. S. Gorgas and J. M. Sherrier assistants, 4th floor Custom House.
County of Fulton.
Atlanta, county seat. Offices located in Court house, Hunter cor Pryor.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk Superior Court-G. H. Tanner; J. S. Holliday, G. B.
ROSE & BAILEY,
43 PEACHTREE ST. IMPORTERS OF
FINE WINE, BRANDY, GINS, ETC.
ROSE & BAILEY.
DOBBS LUMBER CO. Tice, Factory sad Warehouse, Cor. Mitchell & Mangam St.
Sash. Doors and Blinds. Mantela, Mouldings, Builders' Hardware. Glass. Putty, Etc.
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WRITING MACHINE. Forbett & McCandless. General Agents Georgia and Alabama, 22 Kimball House, Decatur St., Telephone 72.
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Forbes, F. M. Myers, W. L. : Venable, deputies.
Commissioners of Roads and Revenuex-Court House. Terms of office, 3 years. Salaries, $100 per annum. Bond $1,000. C. W. Hunnicutt, Jas. D. Col- lins, J. W. Nelms, H. L. Wil- son, W. J. Garrett : John T. Cooper, clerk.
County Alms House-Situated 7g miles on Peachtree road. R. L. Hope, superintendent ; salary $1,200 per year.
County Coroner-Ben Davis. Ordinary-W. L. Calhoun.
County School Commissioner- John N. Fain, court house an- nex.
County Surveyor-W. W. Grif- fin, court house; Deputy Sur- veyor, C. S. Robert.
County and State Tar Collector -- A. P. Stewart, court house an- nex.
County Treasurer-C. M. Payne, court house annex.
Sheriff-J. W. Morrow, court house. Elected for two years from January, 1891; salary, fees ; bond, $10,000. J. J. Barnes, M. N. Blount, W. D. Greene, E. A. Donehoo, depu- ties, appointed by the sheriff.
State and County Tax Receiver- Thos. M. Armstead, court house.
Board of Examiners for Sta- tionary Engines - Thomas E. Grimes, Jesse C. P. Johnson ; J. B. Warren, secretary; office, (84) S. Forsyth.
Board of Education-A. S. Poole, president ; James M. Liddell, John P. Hellings, Thomas T. Thomason, Moses
Wood. Meets first Tuesday in January, April, July and Octo- ber in 3rd story annex, court house.
County Prison.
County Jail-(34) Frazer. . J. T. Jordan, jailor.
City Court.
Court House-Howard Van- Epps, judge; salary, 83,000; J. S. Holliday, clerk ; salary, fees. Terms of court, first Mondays in March, June, Sep- tember and December.
Criminal Court of Atlanta- Hon. T. P. Westmoreland, judge; salary, 83,000; F. M. O'Bryan, solicitor ; F. M. Myers, clerk.
Superior Court.
Court House-Hon. Marshall J. Clarke, judge; W. L. Vena- ble, clerk.
Superior Court No. 2-(Crimi- nal), Hon. Richard H. Clark, judge; F. M. Mvers, clerk.
Court of Ordinary.
Court House-Exclusive juris- diction of probate matters. Terms, first Monday of each month. W. L. Calhoun, Ordi- nary; elected January, 1889, for four years. P. H. Calhoun, clerk.
Justice's Court.
District 1026-P. H. Owens, 253 E Hunter. Term, fourth Tuesday in each month. S. Gadsden King, W. Alabama, cor. Whitehall. Term, fourth Tuesday in each month.
District 1234-S. H. Land- rum, justice, 363 Decatur. Term, first Monday in each
Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Co., } 52 and 64 Peachtree Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished -for
Plumbing, Steam & Gas Fitting
THE MODEL BAKERY.{
All Kinds of Fresh Bread Daily.
180 WHITEHALL. The Leading House where you can obtain
Freyer & Bradley Music Co., 63 Peachtree, Pianos oft Organs.
MITCHELL & PARKER {
LUMBER DEALERS, 383 Marietta St.
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month. A. A. Manning, jus- tice, 641 Peachtree. Term, third Monday of each month.
District 469-W. C. Horton, 767 Marietta. Term, third Saturday in each month.
Recorder's Court.
Sessions, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 9 a. m. and 2:30 p. m .; Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 2:30 p. m., at the Station House, 25 S. Pryor street. A. E. Calhoun, recorder.
WEST END.
City Offices -Council Cham- ber, corner Lee and Gordon.
Election for Mayor held bien- nially on the first Saturday after the first of December.
John W. Nelms, Mayor of West End ; elected December, 1891.
Councilmen -- Albert Howell, F. R. Bunker, Burgess Smith, C. J. Kicklighter and W. I. Zachry.
Council meets first Monday in each month. J. A. Caldwell, Clerk and Marshal.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Atlanta, the Capital; State Capitol, between Capitol ave, Hunter, Washington and Mitch- ell streets.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Governor .- W. J. Northen, elected October, 1890 ; term ex- pires in 1892; salary, $3,000. Secretaries : J. W. Warren, sal- ary, $2,100; Stanhope Sams, salary, $1,900; W. H. Harrison, salary, $2,000. Adjutant-gen- eral and keeper of public build- 1
ings, John McIntosh Kell; sal- ary, $2,000.
Secretary of State. - Phil Cook, salary, $2,000; bond $10,000. Hy W. Thomas, Clerk ; salary, $1,000.
State School Commissioner .- S. D. Bradwell; salary, $2,000. Clerk, R. J. Guinn ; salary, $1,200.
State Board of Education. - Hon. W. J. Northen, president; Hon. Geo. N. Lester, Hon. Phil Cook, Hon. W. A. Wright, Hon. S. D. Bradwell.
Comptroller-General- William A. Wright ; re-elected 1890 for two years; salary, $2,000; bond, $20,000. Book-keeper, Charles T. Furlow; salary, $1,800. In- surance clerk, R. C. Irwin; sal- ary, $1,200. Wild land clerk, A. E. Cox; salary, $1,000
Attorney-General .- George N. Lester; elected 1890 for two years; salary, $2,000
Treasurer-R. U. Hardeman; re-elected 1890 for two years; salary, $2,000; bond, $200,000. Wm. J. Speer, cashier; salary, $1,600
Librarian -John Milledge; appointed under act of 1879; salary, $1,800. Assistant, W. R. Rankin, jr .; salary, $800
Keeper of Penitentiary-Geo. H. Jones; salary, $2,000; bond, $10,000. Assistant keeper, Robert F. Wright; salary, $1,- 200. Principal physician, Wm. O'Daniel, M. D .; salary, $2,000
Department of Agriculture- R. T. Nesbitt, commissioner; salary, 82,000. Clerks, B. F. Carter and W. H. Joyner; sala-
SOUTHERN BELTING CO. 51 DECATUR STREET.
Manufacturers of- Oak-Tanned LEATHER BELTING.
PEACHTREE, FORSYTH AND CHURCH STREETS .-
REGORY'S PHARMACY,
or Prescriptions a Specialty. PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES At Reasonable Prices.
F INE LIQUORS for ( AMILY TRADE + 1
BLUTHENTHAL B. & B. & BICKART. 44, 46 and 48 Marietta St. Tel. 378.
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BLIEM & LEYH, 127 W. Peters. Telephone 555.
5 C Vienna Steam Pretzel, Bread and Cake Bakery,
ries, $1,200. H. H. Cary, superintendent of fisheries.
Inspectors of Fertilizers-A. Oemler, Savannah; W. B. Jones, LaGrange; S. R. Murphy, At- lanta. Prof. George F. Payne, State Chemist, Atlanta, Ga.
Railroad Commission of the State of Georgia-Office: Capi- tol building. L. N. Trammell, chairman; Virgil Powers and Allen Fort, commissioners; A. C. Briscoe, secretary. The sal- ary of each commissioner is $2,500 per annum; of the sec- retary, $1,500.
Judiciary.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Logan E. Bleckley, Chief Justice. Term to January 1, 1893. Thomas J. Simmons, Associate Justice. Term to Jan- uary 1, 1895. Sam'l Lumpkin, Associate Justice. Term to January 1, 1897. Z. D. Harri- son, clerk. Logan Bleckley, deputy. Henry C. Peeples, reporter. George W. Stevens, assistant reporter. J. M. Gra- ham, A. H. Davis, C. L. Gless- ner, stenographers. J. W. Vaughan, sheriff. Terms begin first Monday in March and Oc- tober.
SUPERIOR COURT CALENDAR. -
Albany Circuit-B. B. Bower, Bainbridge, Ga., Judge; W. N. Spence, Camilla, Ga., Solicitor General.
Baker-First Monday in May and November.
Calhoun-Second Monday in June and December.
Decatur-Second and third Monday in May and November.
Dougherty-First, second and third Monday in April and Oc- tober.
Mitchell-Third and fourth Monday in March and fourth Monday in November.
Worth-Fourth Monday in April and October.
Atlanta Circuit-M. J. Clarke, Atlanta, Ga., Judge; C. D. Hill, Atlanta, Ga .; Solicitor General.
Fulton - First Monday in March and September.
Augusta Circuit-H.C. Roney, Augusta, Ga., Judge; Boykin Wright, Augusta, Ga., Solicitor General.
Burke-Third Monday in May and first Monday in December. Columbia - Fourth Monday in March and September.
McDuffie-Third Monday in March and September.
Richmond-Third Monday in April and October.
Blue Ridge Circuit -- Geo. F. Gober, Marietta, Ga., Judge ; Geo. R. Brown, Canton, Ga., Solicitor-General.
Cherokee-Fourth Monday in February and second Monday in September.
Cobb-Second and third Mon- day in March and third and fourth Monday in November.
Dawson -- Third Monday in April and second Monday in September.
Fannin -- Fourth Monday in May and third Monday in Octo- ber.
Forsyth-Third Monday in February and fourth Monday in August.
For Tin and Iron Roofing, Guttering and Spouting, See
} Moncrief, Dowman & Co.,
Street. 39¿ S. Broad
EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY. -53- Decatur Street.
GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED.
Jack's Bread is the Best
Parsons & Bostick 2 SOUTH BROAD ST.
R EAL ESTATE BROKERS Mineral, Timber, County and City Land For Sale.
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Gilmer-Third Monday in May and second Monday in October.
Milton -- First Monday in Feb- ruary and third Monday in August.
Pickens -- Fourth Monday in April and September.
Brunswick Circuit-Spencer R. Atkinson, Brunswick, Ga., Judge ; W. G. Brantley, Black- shear, Ga., Solicitor-General.
Appling-Second Monday in March and October.
Camden -- Tuesday after the fourth Monday in April and November.
Charlton -- Tuesday after third Monday in April and November.
Clinch - First Monday in March and October.
Coffey -- Tuesday after second Monday in April and November.
Glynn-First Monday in May and December.
Pierce -- Fourth Monday in March and October.
Ware-First Monday in April and November.
Wayne-Third Monday in March and October.
Chattahoochee Circuit-Jno. H. Martin, Columbus, Ga., Judge; A. A. Carson, Butler, Ga., So- licitor-General.
Chattahoochee -- Fourth Mon- day in March and September.
Harris-Second Monday in April and October.
Marion-Fourth Monday in April and October.
Muscogee -- Second Monday in May and November.
Talbot - Second Monday in March and September.
Taylor - Fourth Monday in February and August.
Cherokee Circuit-Thomas W. Milner, Cartersville, Ga., Judge; A. W. Fite, Cartersville, Ga., Solicitor-General.
Bartow-Second Monday in January and July.
Catoosa-Second Monday in February and August.
Dade - Third Monday
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Gordon-Fourth Monday in February and August.
Murray - Third Monday in February and August.
Whitfield-First Monday in April and October.
Coweta Circuit-S. W. Harris, Carrollton, Ga., Judge; T. A. Atkinson, Greenville, Ga., So- licitor-General.
Campbell-First Monday in February and August.
Carroll - First Monday in April and October.
.Coweta - First Monday in March and September.
Heard - Fourth Monday in March and September.
Meriwether - Third Monday in February and August.
Troup - Fourth Monday in April and first Monday in November.
Eastern Circuit-Robert Fal- ligant, Savannah, Judge; W. W. Fraser, Savannah, Solicitor- General.
Chatham-First Monday in March, June and December.
Bryan-First Monday in May and November.
Effingham-Second Monday in May and November.
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McIntosh-Fourth Monday in May and November.
Liberty-Third Monday in May and November.
Flint Circuit-James S. Boyn- ton, Griffin, Ga., Judge; E. Womack, Covington, Ga., Solic- itor-General.
Butts -- Third Monday in Feb- ruary and August.
Henry-Third Monday in April and October.
Monroe-Fourth Monday in February and August.
Pike-First Monday in April and October.
Spalding-First Monday in February and August.
Upson-Third Monday in Jan- uary and July.
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