Atlanta City Directory 1897, Part 114

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Publication date: 1897
Publisher: V.V. Bullock and Mrs. F.A. Saunders
Number of Pages: 1448


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April and October.


NORTHERN CIRCUIT.


Seaborn Reese, Lexington, Ga., judge; R H Lewis, Spar- ta. Ga., solicitor-general.


Elbert-Second Monday in March and September. Glas- cock-Third Monday in Feb- ruary and August. Hancock -First Monday in February and August. Hart-Third Monday in March and Sep- tember. Lincoln - Fourth Monday in April and Octo-


ber. Madison-First Monday in March and September. Oglethorpe-Third Monday in April and October. Talia- ferro-Fourth Monday in February and August. War- ren-First Monday in April and October. Wilkes -- First Monday in May and November.


OCMULGEE CIRCUIT.


John C Hart, Union Point, Ga., judge; H G Lewis, Greensboro, Ga., solicitor- general.


Baldwin-Second Monday in January and July. Greene -Second Monday in Febru- ary and August. Jasper- Fourth Monday in March and September. Putnam- Third Monday in March and September. Wilkinson - First Monday in April and October. Laurens-Fourth Monday in January and July.


OCONEE CIRCUIT.


C C Smith, Hawkinsville, Ga., judge; Tom Eason, Mc- Rae, Ga., solicitor-general.


Dodge-Second Monday in March and September. Ir- win-First Monday in April and November. Montgomery Fourth Monday in April and October. Pulaski-Second and third Monday in Februa- ry and November. Telfair- Third Monday in April and October. Twiggs-Second Monday in April and Oc-


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McNeal Paint & Glass Co. 118 & 120 WHITEHALL STREET.


WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT SELLS AND HANGS Wall Papers.


B. M. LOVEJOY, Proprietor, 60 North Broad St.


CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY,


5 O PHONE 669.


Mimeograph & Typewriter Supplies


Geo. M. Folger & Bros. 12 Wall Street, Telephone 1006.


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tober. Wilcox - Fourth Monday in March and Sep- tember. Dooly-First and second Mondays in May and November.


PATAULA CIRCUIT.


H C Sheffield, Blakely, Ga., judge; Erwin, Blakely, Ga., solicitor-gen- eral.


Clay-Third Monday in March and September. Ear- ly-First and second Mon- days in April and October. Miller-Third Monday in April and October. Quitman Second Monday in March and September. Randolph- First and Second Mondays in May and November. Ter- rell-Third Monday in No- vember and May, and to continue as long as necessa- ry.


ROME CIRCUIT.


W M Henry, Rome, Ga., judge; W J Nunnally, Rome, Ga., solicitor-general.


Chattooga-Second Mon- day in July and January. Floyd-Third Monday in July and January, and holds four weeks, longer if neces- sary. (Beginning 1895, sec- ond Monday in January and July.) Walker-Third Mon- day in February and Au- gust.


SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.


Augustin H Hansell, Thomasville. Ga., judge; W


E Thomas, Valdosta, Ga., solicitor-general.


Berrien-Third Monday in March and second Monday in October. Brooks-First Monday in May and Novem- ber. Colquitt-First Mon- day in April and Tuesday af- ter third Monday in Septem- ber. Echols-Tuesday after second Monday in March and Tuesday after fourth Monday in September. Lowndes-Third Monday in May and November. Thomas -Third week in April and October.


SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.


Z A Littlejhon, Cordele, Ga., judge; F A Hooper, Americus, Ga., solicitor-gen -. eral.


Webster-First Monday in April and October. Schley Second Monday in April and October. Stewart - Third and fourth Monday in April and October. Lee-First Monday in March and No- vember. Macon - Second and third Monday in May and November. Sumter- Fourth Monday in May and November, and to continue as long as necessary.


STONE MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT.


J S Candler, Atlanta, Ga., judge; W T Kimsey, Jones- boro, Ga., solicitor-general.


Clayton-First Monday in March and September. De- Kalb-Second Monday in


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February and August. New- ton Third Monday in March and September. Rockdale- Second Monday in April and October.


TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT.


Charles G Janes, Cedar- town, Ga., judge; W T Rob- erts. Douglasville, Ga., so- licitor-general.


Paulding-Beginning the first Monday in January and August. Harralson- Beginning on the third Mon- day in JJanuary and July. Polk-Beginning on the fourth Monday in February and August. Douglas-Be- ginning on the first Monday in May and third Monday in November.


33 IVY STREET, TELEPHONE 219.


WESTERN CIRCUIT.


N L Hutchins, Lawrence- ville, Ga., judge; C H Brand, Lawrenceville, Ga., solicitor- general.


Banks-Third Monday in March and September. Clarke-Second. third and fourth Monday in April and second Monday in October. Oconee-Fourth Monday in January and July. Franklin -Fourth Monday in March and September. Gwinnett- First and second Mondays in March and first Monday in September. Jackson-First and second Mondays in Feb- ruary and August. Walton- Third Monday in February and August.


UNITED STATES LOCAL OFFICERS, ETC.


(See also Courts.)


Internal Revenue-District of Georgia, office 2d floor Custom House, Paul B Trammell, room 23, collec- tor: J C Norton, deputy col- lector, room 21. Office hours 8:30 a m to 4 p m. Revenue agent, G B Clarke, office room 22, 2d floor Custom House.


Customs-Office, 35 - 36 Custom House; J D Stocker, surveyor.


Weather Bureau-J B Mar- bury, local forecast official; Patrick McDonough, F W Krichelt, Thomas Crawford, assistants, 4th floor Custom House.


United States Courts and Officers.


Fifth Judicial Circuit of United States, composed of States of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louis- iana and Texas. Hon. Ed- ward Douglass White, Cir- cuit Justice, Washington, D C.


Circuit Court of Appeals- Fifth Judical Circuit; Hon. Don A Pardee, circuit judge, New Orleans, La. ; Hon. A P McCormick, circuit judge, New Orleans, La. Terms of court at New Orleans, La., third Monday in November. James M McKee, clerk, New Orleans, La.


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advertisements, booklets, circulars, catalogues, business,


biography etc., written up and illustrated by


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Electric Building, Atlanta, Ga.


FIRE INSURANCE}


TEMPLE COURT. ROOM No. 8.


W. P. PATTILLO, Agent,


... Equitable Adjustments ...


BEST COMPANIES.


Livery and Boarding Stable.


MILAM & MILLER


PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE


CHAS. S. ARNALL, GEN. AGT.


OF HARTFORD, CONN .. Pays Annual Dividende. 408 & 409 GOULD BUILDING.


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- L c BICYCLE REPAIRING.


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


W. D. ALEXANDER {


Northern District of Geor- gia-Court room U'S court- house and post office. Hon Wm T Newman, district judge. Atlanta, Ga. Circuit and district courts second Monday in March and first Monday in October. Jos S James, district attorney, At- lanta: T W Rucker, Geo L Bell, Chas D Camp, assist- ant district attorneys, At- lanta; Samuel C Dunlap, marshal, Atlanta; Olin C Fuller, clerk circuit court, Atlanta: Walter C Carter, clerk district court, Atlanta. Counties returnable to At. lanta - Banks, Bartow, Campbell, Clark, Clayton, Chattooga, Carroll, Cobb, Coweta. Catoosa, Cherokee. Dade. DeKalb, Douglass, Dawson, Elbert, Fannin, Fayette, Franklin, Floyd, Fulton, Forsyth, Gordon, Green, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall. Hart, Harralson, Henry, Jackson, Lumpkin, Morgan, Milton, Madison, Murray. Newton, Oglethorpe. Oconee, Pauld- ing. Pickens. Polk, Rabun, Rockdale. Spalding, Towns, I'nion. Walker.


Walton. Whitfield, White.


Western Dirision of North- ern District-Columbus, lia. Terms of court at Columbus-Circuit and district courts, first Monday in May and December. Coun- ties returnable to Columbus


-Chattahoochee, Clay, Ear- ly, Harris, Heard, Meriweth- er, Marion, Miller, Muscogee. Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Talbot, Taylor, Ter- rell, Troup, Webster.


Western Dirision of South- ern District of Georgia-Ma- con. Hon Emory Speer, dis- triet judge, Macon, Ga. Cir- cuit and District Courts first Monday in May and Oc- tober. Wm T Gary, district attorney, Macon: John D Harrell, marshal, Macon; H H King, clerk circuit and district courts. Savannah. Counties returnable to Ma- con-Baker, Baldwin, Bibb, Butts. Calhoun, Crawford, Dodge, Dooley, Dougherty. co Hancock, Houston, Jasper, Jones, Laurens, Lee, Macon, Mitchell, Monroe, Pike, Pu- laski, Putnam, Sumter, Tel. fair, Twiggs, Upson, Wilcox, Wilkinson.


Eastern Dirision of South- ern District-Savannah. Cir- enit court second Monday in April. Thursday after first Monday in November. Dis- triet court second Tuesdays in February. May, August and November. Counties returnable to Savannah- Appling. Berrien, Bulloch, Bryan, Brooks, Clinch, Cam- den. Coffee, Charlton. Col- quitt, Chatham, Decatur. Echols, Emanuel, Effingham, Glynn, Irwin, Lowndes. Lib- erty, Montgomery, McIn-


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38 West Mitchell Street


Security Warehouse Co.


Bonded and Issues Negotiable Warehouse Receipts. Foundry St. & W. & A. R. R.


Telephone 318.


ATLANTA STAMP AND STENCIL WORKS,


Telephone 519.


31 S. Broad Street.


1504


tosh, Pierce, Scriven, Tat- nall, Thomas, Ware, Wayne, Worth.


Northeastern Division of Southern District-Augusta. Circuit and district courts first Monday in April and third Monday in November. Counties returnable to Au- gusta - Burke, Columbia, Glascock. Jefferson, John- son, Lincoln, McDuffie, Rich- mond, Taliaferro, Washing- ton, Wilkes, Warren.


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20 and 22 West Alabama St. PHONE 719.


Colonel W L Kellogg 5


Lt Col H B Freeman


Lt Col G B Russell 18 W


Major B D Taylor, Med Dept 1 E


Major C Porter 17 E


Captain M Carter 14 W


Captain F D Baldwin


Captain E Rice 18 E


Captain E L Randall 12 E


Captain H Romeyn 9 ! Captain T F Forbes 11 E


Captain M C Wyeth, Med Dept 17 W


Captain G P Borden


13 E


Captain T M Woodruff


Captain H K Bailey 12 W Captain W H C Bowen 14 E


Captain P G Wales,


Med Dept 11 W


1st Lieut J C F Tillson 4 W


1st Lieut H Liggett 3 W


1st Lieut S W Miller


1st Lieut J M T Partello 1W


1st Lieut T M Defrees


1st Lieut W H Chatfield 3 E


1st Lieut M J O'Brien 7 W


1st Lieut W F Martin 4 E 7 E


1st Lieut F G Kalk


1st Lieut F C Kimball


9 E


1st Lieut S M Hackney. 2 E


1st Lieut E C Carnahan 2d Lieut J W Heavey


2d Lieut L Wahl 8 W 6 W 2d Lieut M Crowley 13 W


2d Lieut E Sigerfoos


2d Lieut J F Madden


2d Lieut S V Ham


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2d Lieut F E Bamford


2d Lieut F J Morrow 10


2d Lieut A Mitchell 10


2d Lieut F B Shaw 10


STEWART & BOWDEN,


LESTERS,


Booksellers and Stationers, Telephone 314. No. 7 WHITEHALL ST.


Plumbers, Steam, Gas & Hot Water Fitters, REPAIRING


a specialty.


166 Whitehall St.


HARMSEN & BELCHER.


Telephone 893


. a C Wedding Orders Given Personal Attention.


United States Military Post- Four miles from Atlanta on the East Point road. Reached by suburban trains on the C. R. R., or by Atlanta Ry. Co.'s electric car line. Garri- soned by the 5th Regiment U. S. Infantry. Officers and their quarters as follows :


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Printers, Binders and Electrotypers.


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Blank Books Made to Order.


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Atlanta City Directory.


Pasturage for Horses.


VETERINARY TREATMENT.


Five Seperate Pastures, Running Water, Blue Grass,' Clover, Bermuda Grass. All disabilities helped and


lame horses cured.


BREAKING TO SADDLE OR HARNESS.


Hermitage Heights Pasturage.


The Hermitage Heights Pastures contain 200 acres of BLUE GRASS, CLOVER and BERMUDA GRASS, interspersed with beautiful running streams, and is unexcelled in this section of the country. A specialty is made of Veteri- nary Treatment, and the Pasturage has the added advantage of the constant attendance of a Veterinary specialist, who has had thirty-five (35) years' experience in the U. S. Cavalry. Horses are pastured, and if necessary, treated for every conceivable ailment (except those of a contagious nature), on very reasonable terms.


A large number of Box Stalls are furnished.


In special cases, arrangements are made to pasture horses at night, obviat- ing the possibility of color being changed or darkened by two much exposure to mid-day sun.


Treatment of Contracted Feet is a specialty. We have in use "Pasture Tips" or "Slippers," which are scientifically applied according to the usage of the best Veterinary Universities


In fact, our Veterinary Department is supplied with every appliance for treating all classes of complaint in Horses, (except those of a contagious nature, which we invariably decline), and our experience covers every disease known to the Equine anatomy.


We also take horses by agreement to feed night and morning.


Thorough Breaking for Saddle or Harness executed by careful and scien -. tific methods.


If your horse shows temper or even undue restiveness, send him te nis We can correct his faults.


If your horse is lame, or suffering from any other disability we can help and probably cure him.


Seperate Pastures for Milk Cows or Eme Dairy Stock.


F. W. BENTEEN, JR.


P. O. Address, 39 Pavillion Street, ATLANTA, GA.


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