Atlanta City Directory 1896, Part 112

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: H.G. Saunders
Number of Pages: 1406


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Route 8 -- Jones ave via Hun- ter and Fair streets to Grant Park. First car leaves for Grant Park at 6:05 a m, and every 20 minutes until 8 p m, and then every 40 minutes until 10:40 p m, when last car leaves for Grant Park. First car leaves for Jones


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TEMPLE COURT. ROOM No. 8.


FIRE INSURANCE)


W. P. PATTILLO, Agent,


... Equitable Adjustments ... PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. BEST COMPANIES.


STANDARD LUMBER CO. ( Rough and Dressed Lumber


(Successor to W. W. MCAFEE.) EDWARD N. WOOD, Mgr. Tel- 574.


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OF ALL GRADES, III South Forsyth St.


BICYCLE REPAIRING.


Y. M. C. A. BLDG. 69 & 71 N. PRYOR ST.


W. D. ALEXANDER


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ave at 6:25, and every 20 min- utes until 7:40 p m; last car leaves for Jones ave at 7:40 pm.


Route 10-Peachtree and S Pryor. First car leaves Broad and Marietta at 5:30 a m, and every 10 minutes until 8 p m, and then every 20 minutes until II p m. Last car leaves North Atlanta for Broad and Marietta at 11:30 p m. Firt car leaves Broad and Marietta for Clark University at 5:35 a m, and ev- ery 20 minutes until II p m. Last car leaves Clark University for Broad and Marietta at II:20 p m. First car leaves Broad and Marietta going out Pryor street as far as Georgia ave and Grant Park at 5:45 a m, and every 20 minutes until 10 pm. This gives Io minutes schedule on Pryor st as far as Georgia ave.


Route 11-Courtland ave and Washington. First cars leave city for Courtland ave and Washington at 6 am, and every 20 minutes until II p m.


Route 13-Tatnall and West Hunter. First car leaves city at 6:35 a m, and every 30 minutes until 9 p m, only from Broad and Marietta


On Sundays all cars start one hour later, and come off half hour earlier at night.


The Atlanta Railway Co


M F Amorous, president ; J Walter Kimball, secretary ; S H Bennett, treasurer ; F M Zim- merman, supt, 85 Glenn. Own- ers and operators of the Atl, West End & McPherson Bar-


racks and Grant Park Electric Railway, and Decatur & East Lake lines.


Collins Park and Belt R R Company.


Route from Walton corner Broad to Spring streets, thence to Luckie street to Alexander street, across Marietta street and over the Jones ave bridge to Bellwood, to Collins Park, New Water Works, Bolton, and the Chattahoochee river. Cars every 30 minutes.


Relief Humane & Benevo- lent Organizations


(See also Infirmaries and Hos pitals. )


Hibernian Benevolent Asso- ciation-Meets annually first Tuesday in February at Hiber- nian Hall, 61} East Alabama ; John D Brady, president; H G Keeney, secretary ; Jas Welsh, treasurer.


Home of the Friendless-Cor Highland ave and Randolph, Mrs L B Nelson, president ; Mrs McBurney, secretary ; Mrs M L Santly, matron.


Inman Orphanage-Cor West Mitchell and Forsyth, Miss Re- becca P Hunter, matron.


Ga Baptist Orphans' Home- 293 Courtland ave, Miss M B Michael, supt; Mrs A R Brim- son, matron.


Leonard St Orphans' Home- Miss L M Lawson, matron, 75- 77 Leonard. Jewish Orphans' Home - Washington street, R A Sonn,


34 Peachtree St.


"LA REINA DEL TROPICO" CIGARS


A Fine Clear Havana 5o. Cigar. STRAITON & STORM,


Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Co., { 52 and 54 Peachtree Street.


Estimates cheerfully furnished -for


Plumbing, Steam & Gas Fitting


M. G. PARKER & CO.{


Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Etc. 383 MARIETTA ST


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UP-TO-DATE POLICIES! CHICAGO GUARANTY FUND LIFE SOCIETY (NEW PLANS ! MODERN IDEAS! SOLICITORS CAN MAKE MORE MONEY SELLING OUR INSURANCE THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER COMPANY.


superintendent; Mrs R A Sonn, matron. Board of managers- Joseph Hirsch; chairman; Fred Schiff, secretary; I Liebman, Jr, H Cronheim, Aaron Haas, D Kaufman, Louis Newelt, Ja- cob Elsas, Albert Steiner, M Kutz, Dan Rich.


SECRET SOCIETIES. Masonic.


L D Carpenter, District Grand Deputy ot the Grand Lodge of Georgia, F & A M, office 47} Whitehall.


Master Masons · Masonic Hall, Chamber of Commerce bldg, cor Pryor and Hunter streets. General Relief Committee - Gate City Lodge, W A Simp- son ; Atlanta Lodge, L D Car- penter ; Georgia Lodge, Amos Fox ; Fulton Lodge, E F Clark.


Atlanta Lodge No 59-Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month. H M Wood, W M; Zadoc B Moon, sec'y.


Fulton Lodge No 216-Meets first and third Thursday of each month. Frank Wilby, W M ; Austin Holcomb, sec'y.


Georgia Lodge No 96-Meets first and Third Tuesday of each month. G W Case, W M; M V Crisp, sec'y.


Gate City Lodge No 2-Meets fecond and fourth Tuesdays. J R Wilkinson, W M; Virgil Jones, sec'y.


Atlanta Commandery No 9, K T-Meets on second Wednes- day night in each month in Ma- sonic Hall. W T Crenshaw, E C; M B Torbett, recorder.


ROYAL, ARCH.


Mount Zion Chapter No 16- Meets second and fourth Mon- days in each month. J C Join- der, High Priest; Zadoc B Moon, sec'y.


Jason Burr Council No 13- Meets third Monday in each month. T A Teasdale, T I M, J A LeSueur, recorder.


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


Cœur de Lion Commandery No 4, K T-Meets at Masonic Hall first Monday night in each month. Julius I. Brown, E C; Zadoc B Moon, recorder.


A AND A SCOTTISH RITE.


For the Southern jurisdiction of the United States, R J Nunn, 33d Degree Acting Inspector- General; H C Stockdell, 33d Degree Deputy Inspector-Gen- eral for the State of Georgia.


Hermes Lodge of Perfection No 4- Atlanta-F M Fremont, 32d Degree Ven Master ; Zach Cas- tleberry, 33d Degree, Acting Secretary.


White Eagle Chapter Rose Croix -- H C Stockdell, Wise Master ; J F Lester, sec pro tem.


YAARAB TEMPLE·


Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine -- Con- ferred only on worthy Knights Templar or 32d Degree A and A Scottish Rite. H C Stockdell, potentate ; John R Wilkinson, recorder.


Impr. O. Free Sons of Israel.


SUBORDINATE LODGE.


Atlanta Lodge No 85-Meets


At Cor. Alabama and Loyd Sts. CAN BE HAD ALL KINDS OF


Lumber, Laths, Shingles, of the


GRESS LUMBER CO.


GEO. P. HOWARD,


Best Alabama Jellico - ,


- Coal } Y


359 Decatur St., Cor. Grant. Telephone 1140. Best arranged Coal Yard in the Bouth. Coal handled tů Bins and can't possibly get mixed with dirt. See these Bins.


Ventilators & Skylights[W.R. JONES & CO. A Specialty. 15 Waverly Place.


MARION & TENDICE, 4 West Mitchell St.


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third Sunday of each month in K of P Hall, Kiser bldg. Alex Dittler, secretary, city mar- shall's office.


Order Kesher Shel Barzel.


Kennesaw Lodge No 160- Meets first Sunday in each month in K of P Hall, Kiser bldg. I Guthman secretary, 39 S Pryor.


I. O. B. B.


SUBORDINATE LODGE.


Gate City Lodge No 144-In K of P Hall, Kiser bldg, second and fourth Sunday morning of each month. J T Eichberg pres- ident, Alex Dittler secretary, city marshall's office.


I. O. G. T. GRAND LODGE.


Office 39 Marietta street. F J Sibley, G CT; H L Cock, grand secretary.


Fulton Lodge No 140-Good Templars' Hall, 421 N Broad street, every Monday night. Trustees to whom all communi- cations should be addressed : J W Kreger, chairman. Gospel temperance meeting every Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock.


De Kalb Lodge No 161-Edge- wood. Meets every Thursday night. J P Davis, lodge depty.


Ancient Order of Hibern- ians.


Meets second Sunday of each month, at 3 o'clock p m, at Hi- bernian Hall, E Hunter street. C P Johnson, county president ;


P J Kenny, president Division No 1; H G Keeney, president Division No 2.


Grand Army of the Re- public.


O M Mitchell Post No 1, De- partment of Alabama and Geor- gia, W M Scott, post com- mander; Frank Reiman, adju- tant; Alex Matteson, quarter- master. Meetings first and third Thursday evenings of each month at K of P Hall, corner Forsyth and Alabama.


Sons of Veterans (U S A.)


Meets first and third Thursday in each month in K of P hall, corner Forsyth and Alabama


Confederate Veterans


Fulton County Confederate Vet- crans Association-Meets third Monday night in each month, at 8 o'clock, at Gate City Guards Armory. CA Evans, president ; Frank T Ryan, vice-president ; E G Moore, secretary ; Amos Fox, treasurer ; T P Cleveland, chaplain ; K C Divine, surgeon ; Henry Clay Furman, historian.


Order of the Golden Chain.


SUBORDINATE LODGE.


Atlanta Lodge No 5-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 63 N Broad. A F Clark, com- mander ; G S Prior, secretary.


Grady Lodge No 121-H M Patterson, commander ; W J Shockley, secretary ; W E Foute. collector. Meet second and fourth Tuesday nights in each month, at 22} Peachtree


SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS BEAUTIFULLY DONE. EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY, 58 Decatur Street.


Use at Lowest Prices.


FINE WHISKIES for Home ) I. H. OPPENHEIM,


I WHITEHALL ST. Phone 325.


CIGARS BY THE BOX


TO BUY STOVES, RANGES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.


Cheapest Place in Atlanta S C c CL c


McNeal Paint & Glass Co. 114 & 116 WHITEHALL STREET.


MANUFACTURERS, Sells Paints, Oils and Glass.


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Catholic Knights of America.


Branch No 20-Meets Loyd corner Hunter second and fourth Sundays of each month. J J McMahone, president; J () Dougherty, recording secretary ; Rev. Father Keilly, spiritual director.


Knights of Damon.


Atlanta Conclave No 40- Meets 205 Kiser Building first Tuesday night in each month at 8 o'clock, W H Harrison, com- mander ; John Cooper, secretary and collector ; Lavender R Ray, treasurer.


Knights of Honor.


Georgia Lodge No 127-Meets in K of P Hall, Kiser bldg, sec- ond and fourth Friday nights of each month. C B Crenshaw, reporter.


Gate City Lodge No 346- Meets Alabama cor Broad first and third Friday of each month.


Federation of Trades.


M Riley, president; H P Blount, vice president ; Arnold Beekin, recording secretary ; J T Tapham, financial secretary : Wm Strauss, treasurer ; John S Thompson, Dan P Sullivan and Arnold Beekin, trustees. Meets second and fourth Friday even- ings in each month at Federa- tion Hall.


Insure J with the


A. S. J. GARDNER,


R. E. L. EVANS, President. Secretary.


Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers.


Division No 207-Meets 62 N Broad every Sunday at 2:30 p


m. J M Costner, chief engineer; Chas E Adams, F A E.


Gate City Division No 368- Meets every Sunday at 2:30 P m in K of P Hall, Kiser bldg, Bert Webb, chief engineer ; W L Simmons, F A E.


Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen.


Atlanta Division No 247- Meets K of P Hall cor Alabama and Broad every Sunday. C H Elliott, secretary


Brotherhood of Brakemen.


Meets every Sunday at 582 Peachtree.


Order Railway Conductors.


Atlanta Division, No. 180- Meets 343 W Alabama every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. E Buckmaster, C C; W R El- liott, A C C; J W Humphries, secretary and treasurer, city marshal's office.


Atl Typographical Union


No 48-Meets 26} E Ala- bama second Tuesday night of each menth. Ed L Sutton, pre- ident ; M M Hill, vice-president; O C Dilley, recording secretary; Wm L Skelton, financial secre- tary ; B F Barfield, sergeant-at- arms ; J G Woodwacd, treasurer.


United Association of Jour- neymen Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters and Steam Fitters' Helpers. No 72.


Meets every Thursday night at Federation Hall. C O Lang-


V. T. BARNWELL, 118 Peachtree


All kinds of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, &c.


HARRIS LITHIA WATER


Tel: 611.


Harris Springs, S. C. HAS NO EQUAL. Office 44 N. Broad St.


As It charges the same rate of premiun as other first- class fire companies, but pays the policy holder a dividend at the end of every profitable year.


W. E. Evans, Gen'l Manager.


Home Offices: 229-231 Equitable Bidg.


- - Mechanics Mutual Ins. Co.


O'SHIELDS & BILLINGS, { Contracting Plumbers 120 PEACHTREE ST. TEL. 550, Estimates Furnished,


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BLIEM & LEYH, 127 W. Peters. Tel. 565.


STEAM PRETZELS, FRESH BREAD AND CAKES,


ston, president ; G J Fiendel, vice-president ; W H Goody, re- cording secretary ; Jno Bell, financial secretary ; C O Harm- sen, treasurer


Journeymen Tailors' Union No 51.


Meets first and third Monday nights in each month at Feder- ation Hall. Jno Jacobson, pres- ident ; W Straus, secretary.


Order Ry Telegraphers.


For information pertaining to this order address the secretary of the Federation of Trades, 813 S Broad st, Atlanta, Ca.


Journeyman Barbers' In- ternational Union, Local, No. 24.


James Brant, pres; N S Sandt, rec and cor sec ; meets at Fed- eration of Trades Hall on 2d and 4th Monday night of each month.


Cigar Makers Union 334.


Charles Foster, financial sec, 148 Loyd ; meets every Monday night at Federation Hall.


Electrical Workers Union No. 39.


Meets every Wedneseay at Federation Hall.


Horseshoers Union No. 50.


Jas K Thomas, pres; E G Sanders, rec sec; meeets at Fed- eration Hall Ist and 3d Tues- day night of every month.


Tinners Union.


Dan P Sullivan, president ;


Claude McGinnis, secretary ; Meets every Monday night at Federation Hall.


National Association of Sta- tionary Engineers of At- lanta, No. 1.


J C P Johnson, pres ; J E Bailey, rec sec ; meets Ist and 3d Saturday nights in each month at 7 : 30 pm at rooms 9 and II No. 612 N Broad.


Car Inspector's Protective Association.


Meets Industrial Hall 2d and 4th Sundays at 9 a m.


Carpenters and Joiners Lo- cal Union No. 13.


W H Hiscock, president ; R F Clark, recording secretary. Meets every Friday at 7:30 pm at 8412 Peachtree


Bricklayer's P & B Asso- ciation.


Meets at Federation Hall every Friday.


Brotherhood Painters and Decorators Union No. 28.


G T Hellstein, president; J T Fretwell, financial secretary. Meets every Tuesday night at Federation Hall


International Association of Machinists of Atlanta, Lodge No. 1.


J T Topham, master machin ist, James E Eaves, recording secretary. Meets at 6} N Broad street second and fourth Satur- day nights each month.


ROSE'S "Purity" RYE UNEQUALLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. R. M. Rose Co. 19 MARIETTA


and 73 N. Broad.


CHAS H. SMITH { Piano Maker, Repairer and Tuner


No. 80 Peachtree St.


Moncrief, Dowman & Co. {


MANUFACTURERS OF Heavy Galvanized Iron Tanks, Smoke Stacks, and Heavy Iron Work of Every Kind. 57 S. FORSYTH ST.


STENCILS


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Brewers' Union No. 108.


Phil Deitz, president ; Jacob Keefer, secretary. Meets cor- ner Courtland and Baker


Boiler Makers' Union.


J J Casey, president : Geo Gowan, secretary. Meets first and third Friday nights of each month at Federation Hall


Mail Carriers' Association.


W S Rea, president ; I Paul Green, secretary. Meets Cus- tom House every Sunday at Io am


Journeymen Stone Culters' Union.


Wm J Bridwell, president : P A Garvey, secretary. Meets sec- ond Sunday in each month at Federation Hall.


Knights of Pythias.


Grand Lodge Officers-W H Schalzman, Macon, Grand Chancellor : C Henry Cohen, Augusta, Grand Vice Chancel- lor ; C A Warren, Hawkinsville, Grand Prelate : W T Leopold, Savannah, Grand K of R and S: C A Cox, Savannah, Grand M of E.


Atlanta! Lodge No 20-Meets every Monday night Maddox- Rucker bldg. Porter Wingfield, K of R and S.


SEALS


Capital City Lodge No 33- Meets second and fourth Tues- day nights K of P Hall, Kiser bld. H Cronheim, K of R and S, 404 Kiser bldg.


Empire Lodge No 47-Meets first and third Wednesday nights


of each month at K of P Hall, Kiser bldg, J H Williams, K of R and S


Adolph Brandt Lodge No 53 Meets first and third Tuesday nights K of P Hall, Kiser bldg. Alex Dittler, K of R and S, City Marshal's office.


Delphi Lodge No 68-Meets every Tuesday in Red Men Hall, cor Marietta and Alexan- der sts. H P Van Wagner, K of R and S.


West End Lodge No 74- Meets second and fourth Thurs- day nights of each month at Masonic Hall, corner Lee and Gordon. W T Henry, K of R and S, cor Decatur and N Pryor.


Section No 252-Endowment Rank Knights of Pythias. H Cronheim, secretary, 404 Kiser bldg.


Transient Pythian Relief Board -- H Cronheim, secretary, 404 Kiser bldg


Knights of the Golden Rule.


Stonewall Lodge No 162 -- Meets over 69 E Alabama third Monday of each month.


Royal Arcanum.


Atlanta Council No 160- Meets in K of P Hall, Kiser Building, second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7:30 p m. S Rosenfeld, collec- tor, Equitable bldg.


Piedmont Council No 1182- Meets in K of P Hall, Kiser Building, first and third Thurs- days in each month. Robert Schaefer, collector, Gould bldg.


211 EQUITABLE BUILDING. WM. M. PENDLETON, SOUTHERN MANAGER,


CLARENCE ANGIER, S State Agent. 237% Whitehall St.


The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. Cash Assets over 58 Million Dollars.


COVENANT MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION }


ATLANTA STAMP & STENCIL WORKS, 31 S. Broad St. (Old No.57.)


Telephone 519.


Dynamos, Engines and Light


The Jenney


POWER Coming


The


BLUTHENTHAL & BICKART.


B.& B.{


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


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I. 0. 0. F.


A N Manucy, G M, Savan- nah; John G Deitz, G Secy, Macon : J S Tyson, G Treas, Savannah.


Central Lodge No 28-Meets 1174 Whitehall every Monday night.


Capital Lodge No 60-Meets 1175 Whitehall every Thursday night. J E Chambers, secretary, 90 Ira.


Barnes Lodge No 55-Meets 1174 Whitehall every Friday night. F E Hardin, secretary. Myrtle Lodge No 25-Meets every Monday night. Geo H Taylor, secretary.


Schiller Lodge No 71-Meets 1173 Whitehall every Wednes- day night. Alex Dittler, secre- tary, city marshal's office.


Atlanta Lodge No 14-Meets every Monday night at 60612 Marietta.


Empire Encampment No 12- Meets second and fourth Tues- day nights in each month at 1 1 73 Whitehall. Alex Ditler, scribe. General Relief Committee -- M P Camp, chairman, 29-31 W Alabama : Ralph Wright, sec- retary, 27-28 Inman bldg.


Improved Order Red Men.


GREAT COUNCIL OF GEORGIA.


D J Bailey, Jr, of Griffin, Ga, Great Sachem ; E T Payne, city tax collector's office, Atlanta, Great Chief of Records; G E Johnson, of Atlanta, Great Keeper of Wampumn.


Cherokee Tribe No I -- Meets


every Monday night cor Broad and Alabama.


Mohawk Tribe No 5 -- Meets every Tuesday night cor White- hall and Alabama. W C Don- ald, C of R.


Comanche Tribe No 5 -- Meets in K of P hall, Kiser building, every Thursday night.


Powhatan Tribe, No 8 -- Meets 7021 Marietta every Thursday night. D H Ham C of R, Ex- position Mills


Tallulah Tribe. No 29-Meets cor Broad and Alabama every Tuesday night. J W Kilpatrick, C of R, 58 Houston.


Appalachec Tribe, No 31- Meets cor Alexander and Mari etta every Thursday night. T W Broxton, C of R.


American Legion of Honor.


Kennesaw Council No 215- Meets at K of P Hall, cor Ala- bama and Forsyth, first and third Fridays of each month. W J Shockley, secretary.


National Union.


Piedmont Countil, No 283- Meets at K of P Hall, cor Ala- bama and Forsyth, first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7 pm.


Atlanta Council. No. 282- Meets corner of Broad and Ala- bama Ist and 3d Thursdays in each month.


Fraternal Mystic Circle.


Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday nights 42 Wall. J T Wiley, worthy ruler; W J Shockley, worthy recorder.


HOUSES RAISED AND MOVED. 31 IVY ST. W. C. PEASE. PHONE 92.


Equipmentst


MOTOR


H. B. CAMPBELL, Dealer and General Machine Shop, ATLANTA, GA. Electric


Phone 19 FOR A MESSENGER


BICYCLE MESSENGER CO.


Household Goods and Pianos


Moved, Stored, Packed, Shipped. 50 N. Broad. Capital Transfer & Storage Co. Phone 618.


{ Separate Pastures for Milk Cows or Fine Dairy Stock.


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B. P. O. Elks.


Atlanta Lodge No. 78-Meets evdry Thursday at 1 13 S Broad. W L Sedden, E R; H G Kuhrt, EL K : D B Smith, E L K ; Theo Mast, secretary.


A. O. U. W.


Atlanta Lodge No. 34-Meets Ist and 3d Tuesday nights, cor Broad and Alabama. C F Der- nell, financier.


I'nited States R M S Mutual Benefit Association-P P War- ing, New York, pres ; C E Le Grave, Chicago, Ill., secretary and treasurer ; Watson Fuller, local secretary.


UNITED STATES LOCAL OFFICERS, ETC.


(See also Courts. )


Internal Revenue- District of Georgia, office 2d floor Custom House, Paul B Trammell, room 23, collector ; J C Norton, dep- uty collector, room 21, 2d floor Custom House. Office hours 8:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Revenue agent, W L Pitts, office room 22, 2d floor Custom House.


Customs-Office, 35-36 Cus- tom House; J D Stocker, sur- veyor.


Weather Bureau-George E Hunt, forecast official and ob- server ; C S Gorgas, J W Cronk and W F Reed, assistants, 4th floor Custom House.


COUNTY OF FULTON.


Atlanta, county seat. Offices located in Court House, Hun- ter, corner Prvor.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk Superior Court-G H Tanner.


Commissioners of Roads and Revenues -- Court House. Term of office, four years. Salaries, $100 per annum. Bond, $1,000. W R Brown, J J Spalding, For- rest Adair, Joseph Thompson, C A Collier ; A L Kontz, clerk. County Alms House-Situated 73 miles on Peachtree road. R L Hope, superintendent ; salary, $1,500 per year.


County Coroner -- J M Paden. Ordinary- W L Calhoun.


County School Commissioner -- Jonn N Fain, Court House an- nex.


.County Surveyor -- W W Grif- fin, Court House ; deputy sur- veyor, C S Roberts.


County and State Tax Col- lector -- A P Stewart, Court House annex ; deputy, S B Love.


County Treasurer -- C M Payne, Court House annex.


Sheriff-J J Barnes, court house. Elected for two years from January, 1895, salary fees, bond $10,000. A W Hill, M N Blount, W D Greene, E A Donehoo, deputies, appointed by the sheriff.


State and County Tar Receiver -Thomas M Armstead, court house; deputy Zach Castleberry.


Board of Examiners for Sta- tionary Engineers-J M Mc- Guirk, G W Moore, J B War- ren, secretary.


Board of Education - James M Liddell, pres, Easton Ga ; Adam S Poole, South Atlanta,


TEMPLE COURT, ROOM 8.


W. P. PATTILLO, Agent,


Hamburg-Bremen, Germany. ( Represents Southern Mutua', Ga .; Georgia Home. Ga .; Royal, England; Pnænlx, Conn.|


MIMEOGRAPH AND TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES.


CEO. M. FOLGER & BROS.


FIRE INSURANCE}


c C HERMITAGE HEIGHTS PASTURAGE.{


See Page 3.


STANDARD LUMBER CO. ( Rough and Dressed Lumber


(Successor to W. W. MCAFEE.) EDWARD N. WOOD, Mgr.


Tel- 574.


OF ALL GRADES, III South Forsyth St.


69 & 71 NORTH PRYOR STREET.


BICYCLES AND REPAIRING { ALEXANDER.


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Ga; Thos P Kimberly, West Atlanta, Ga; Elisha S Morris, 7 N Forsyth St, Atlanta ; Thos T Thomason, Hammond, Ga ; John N Fain School Commis- sioner of Fulton county, Ga ; Court House Annex, Atlanta, Ga.


City Court.


Court House-H M. Reid, judge ; salary $3,000; G H Tanner, clerk; salary fees. Terms of court, first Mondays in January, March, May, July, September and November.


Criminal Court of Atlanta- Hon Jno D Berry, judge ; sal- ary, $3,000 ; James F O'Neil, solicitor ; G H Tanner, clerk.


Superior Court.


Court House -Hon J H Lupm- kin; Judge; G H Tanner clerk. Superior Court No 2-(Crimi- nal.) Hon Richard H Clark, judge; G H Tanner, 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, 1893, for four years. P H Calhoun, clerk.


Justice Courts.


District 1026 -- Edgar H Orr, 43₺ S Broad. Term, fourth Monday in each month. J G Bloodworth, 233 E Hunter. Term, fourth Tuesday in each month.


District 1234 -- S H Landrum, Justice, 42} N Broad. Term, first Monday in each month. W E Foute, Justice, 321 Peach- tree. Term, third Monday of each month.


District 469 -- D A Cook, 767 Marietta. Term, third Saturday in each month.


Recorder's Court.


Sessions -- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 9 a m and 2:30 pm ; Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 2:30 pm, at the Sta- tion house, 171-179 Decatur street. A E Calhoun, recorder.


STATE OF GEORGIA.


Atlanta the Capital; State Capitol between Capitol avenue, Hunter, Washington and Mitch- ell streets.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


Gorornor -- W Y Atkinson, elected October, 1894 ; term ex. pires in 1896 : salary, $3,000. Secretaries : J W Warren, sal- ary, $1, 800 ; F E Callaway, sal - ary, $1,300; Richard Johnson, salary, $1,800 Adjutant-gen- eral and keeper of public build- ings, John McIntosh Kell, sal- ary, $2,000 ; W E Hatchett, clerk.


Secretary of State-A D Can- dler, salary, $2,000 : bond $10,- ooo. Hy W Thomas, clerk, salary, $1.000


State School Commissioner- G R Glenn, salary, $2,000. Clerk, R J Guinn, salary, $1, - 200.


84 Peachtree St.


Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Co.,{ 52 and 54 Peachtree Street.


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


BELLE OF SARATOGA" CIGARS


STRAITON & STORM,


(The Leading Se. Brand.


M G. PARKER & CO. 383 MARIETTA ST. Telephone 332.


LUMBER DEALERS


MODERN IDEAS!


UF-TO-DATE POLICIES! CHICACO GUARANTY FUND LIFE SOCIETY NON-FORFEITABLE, INCONTESTABLE. PARTICIPATING, SHORT, CONCISE, NON-RESTER TIVE.


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State Board of Education- W Y Atkinson, pres : Joseph M Terrell, A D Candler, W A Wright, G R Glenn.


(NEW PLANS!


Comptroller-General-William A Wright : re-elected 1894 for two years; salary, $2,000; bond, $20,000. Bookkeeper, 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 - Joseph M Terrell ; elected in 1894 for two years; salary, $2,000. Special attorney W & ARR, WA Wimbish.


Treasurer-R U Hardeman : re-elected 1894 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, Soo. Assistant Miss Ellen Dortch ; salary, $800.


Keeper of Penitentiary-Jos S Turner : salary, $2,000 : bond, $10,000. Assistant Keeper, J C Moore : salary. 81.200. Prin- cipal physician, E B Bush, sal- ary, $2,000.


Department of Agriculture- R T Nesbitt, commissioner ; salary, $2,000. Clerks, B L McIntosh and Jos E Brown ; salaries, $1,200, H L Bennett, $600 : H H Cary, superintend- ent of fisheries.




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