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Thompson John B. Marietta ne cor Broad
Thompson R. G. ne cor James Bank Blk Weaver John M. 27 Marietta Werner Herman, 359 W. Peters Winn G. A. 172 W. Peters
Wood A. H. & Bro. 50 Peachtree
Zachry A. A. 9 N. Broad
Sash, Doors and Blinds ..
Bowen & Sanders, ns Branch al bet Forsyth and Thomson Frierson T. D. 31 S. Broad Longley & Robinson, 25 & 27 N. Butler
MERRIAM & JONES, 72 Decatur
Peck J. C. & Co. 18 & 20 N. Loyd
BUSINESS COLLEGE, cor. Peachtree and Line Streets.
Organs, $40, $75 to $500. Pianos, $275, $800 to $1,000. See inside front cover.
Buy your Bedding of A. ERGENZINGER, 12 E. Hunter Street.
HAGAN'S Oil Depot is not connected with the Grocery.
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Sausage Manufacturers.
Degermann & Bro. 116 Whitehall Terhune James, 77 Peachtree
Saw Mills. (See also Planing Mills.)
Murphy A. 67 S. Forsyth
Scale Dealers.
Clarke Thomas M. & Co. Peachtree cor Line McNAUGHT & SCRUTCHIN, 86 Whitehall Tommey, Stewart & Beck, 2 & 4 N. Pryor
School Books. (See also Booksellers and Stationers.) Stout S. H. Dr. agt Harper Bros. 2 Marietta - University Publishing Co. 4 Marietta
Seeds. (Field and Garden.)
Anderson J. H. & Co. 59 E. Alabama Echols S. A. 7 Marietta
Johnson Mark W. 32 Alabama and 39 Forsyth
Van Goidtsnoven Emil, 58 Marietta
Wilson J. Ben & Co. 24 S. Broad
Sewer Pipe. (See also Potters.) Concrete Sewer Pipe Works, Hunnicutt & Bellingraths propr's, ws Connally bet Richmond and Glenn
Sewing Machines. Domestic Sewing Machine Co. Fred Bell agt 29 Mariette De Give's Opera House Block Home and Home Shuttle, William L. Moore agt 32 Marietta SINGER, R. T. SMILLIE, agt 40 S. Broad and 15 W. Ala- bama THE HOWE MACHINE CO. James Miller manager, Broad nw cor Alabama
The only ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE in the South
The SINGER does light and heavy sewing, and will last.
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Weed Sewing Machine Co., M. L. Murray manager 6 N. Rroad Grant Bldg WHEELER & WILSON, J. S. Pursley dealer 23 Marietta
Shoemakers. (See Boot and Shoe Makers.)
Skating Rinks.
Jordan W. H. 25 N. Forsyth
Slaughter Houses.
Harris J. P., W. Peters nr west. limits
Worsham A. S. Juniper sw cor E. 4th
Soap Manufacturers.
Hitchcock & Co. salesroom 31 S. Broad factory 169 E. Ellis Zimmerman R. P. 45 Foster
Soda Water Manufacturers.
Brown Charles, 26 W .. Mitchell
West T. W., agt John Ryan, 47 S. Loyd
Steamship Agencies.
Anchor Line, F. F. Coutler agt Wall bet Pryor & Loyd
Stencil and Stamp Cutters.
Dutton B. Z. Marietta cor Broad
Stoves and Tinware.
Buice J. J. 59 Peachtree
Franklin & Eichberg, 13 & 15 Whitehall
Hall J. A. 57 W. Peters
Hunnicutt & Bellingraths, 12 Marietta
Langford L. B. 69 Whitehall
LeDuc F. H. 106 Whitehall
Richardson F. M. 82. Whitehall
Stewart & Wood, 90 Whitehall
Warlick J. 20 Marietta
Tailors, Merchant.
EISEMAN & BRO. 55 Whitehall
cor. Peachtree and Line Sts. Address Detwiler & Magee.
EISEMAN & BROTHER, No. 55 Whitehall. Boys Clothing a Specialty.
L. H. CLARKE'S is the place to buy HATS, CAPS, FURS, VALISES, &C.
JOHN T. HAGAN sells Pratt's Astral Oil.
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Tailors.
Champe T. C. 10 Peachtree Davis Isaac, 24 Peachtree Dykeman J. H. 4 Peachtree, National Hotel Finch William, 15 Whitehall Hirsch M. & J. 50 Whitehall Jones John G. 7 Peachtree Kilby William J. 62 Whitehall Kissel, H. 92 S. Pryor Lowe W. B. & Co. 41 Whitehall Lynch Jeremiah, 8 Whitehall O'Donnelly John, 58 Whitehall Pinckney John M. 43 Peachtree Schramm Philip, 58 McDonough Wolf, Th. 129 Whitehall
Telegraph Companies.
The Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Co. George L. Davis man- ager, National Hotel, 6 Peachtree Western Union Telegraph Co. 3 Kimball House Blk
Ten Pin Alleys.
Collier T. J. 3 E. Foundry
Theatres. DeGive's Opera House, Louis DeGive, prop'r, Marietta ne cor Forsyth
Tobacco Manufacturers. (Wholesale.) (See also Cigar and Tobacco Manufacturers.) Holland S. H. & Co. 235 Marietta Loyd C. L. 47 S. Forsyth
*Tobacco, Leaf. ( Wholesale.)
ENGELBERT P. H. 27 & 29 S. Broad
Tobacco, Plug. ( Wholesale.) (See also Cigars and Tobacco.)
Winter J. L. 31 & 33 E. Alabama This Space belongs to the EASTMAN ATLANTA
The Reading Room 22 Marietta St., the Genteel Resort.
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Toys. ( Wholesale and Retail.)
HAGAN JOHN T. 94 Whitehall Jack G. W. 36 Whitehall
Undertakers.
Bohnefeld Charles, Marietta ne cor Forsyth SWIFT CHARLES H. 27 E. Alabama
U. S. Commissioners. Darnell S. A. (for Georgia) 10 W. Alabama
* Upholstery Goods. ( Wholesale and Retail.) CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO. 66 & 68 Whitehall
Upholsterers.
Brown Coleman R. 25 Marietta
ERGENZINGER A. 12 E. Hunter
LOGUE J. J. 63 Marietta
Variety Stores. (See also Fancy Goods, also Notions.)
Baldwin M. J. Mrs. 213 W. Peters
BRIER H. D. & CO. 12 Whitehall
Fifer M. T. Mrs. 132 Decatur
Frank J. Mrs. 46 & 48 Decatur
Gossitt J. H. Mrs. 217 W. Peters
Purley John, 11 Peachtree
Saloshin G. 24 Decatur
Turner A. Mrs. 16 Whitehall
Woods John, 186 Marietta
Vinegar Manufacturers.
Seitz George, 34 Decatur
Wagon Manufacturers and Dealers. (See also Carriages and Wagons.)
Anderson J. H. & Co. 59 E. Alabama
BUSINESS COLLEGE, cor. Peachtree and Line Streets. 32
PHILLIPS, CREW & FREYER, Agents Knabe & Co. Piano. See Inside front cover.
JOHN T. HAGAN, Established 1852. 94 Whitehall.
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Astonishing! 219,758 Singer Machines were sold in 1872
Atlanta Business Directory. Ford J. J. 15 & 17 N. Pryor Ivey & Marbut, Decatur bet Buse's al and Cornelia 307 Burrill & Dorsett, 12 Decatur and 13 Line Wagon Yards. Castleberry M. T. 174 W. Peters Cox & Hill, 29 Peachtree Evans D. J. 230 & 232 W. Peters Clayton & Webb, 73 Whitehall Cohen L. & Co. 23 E. Alabama Guthman & Haas, 17 Broad Wall Paper and Window Shades. Meador Bros. 40 Whitehall Mayer D. & Son 52 Whitehall CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO. 66 and 68 Whitehall Moreton F. 31 E. Hunter & 76 S. Pryor Kendrick S. S. & Sons, Marietta ne cor Broad Nutting James F. 21 Broad Richards J. J. & S. P. 11 E. Alabama Rose R. M. & Co. Granite Block 19 Broad Winter & Potts, 29 E. Alabama Warehouses. (Cotton and Grain.) Leyden A. office 9 E. Alabama, warehouse Bartow cor W. & A. R. R. Grady T. F. 63 E. Alabama Parrott George W. & Bro. Pryor nw cor Hunter CARROLL O. C. 44 S. Pryor Turner J. D. 63 S. Broad and 54 S. Forsyth Wines and Liquors. ( Wholesale and Retail.) Hill John M. 14 Marietta Jones Paul, 38 Whitehall Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Lynch J. sr, 44 Decatur Bollmann William, 9 Whitehall Lynch Peter, 95 Whitehall Briscoe B. W. 34 Whitehall Maher M. E. 11 W. Mitchell Maddox R. F. 2 Peachtree .Dohme, R. 5 Peachtree Mihalovitch B. 56 Peachtree and 39 N. Broad Farrington & Quigley, 21 Peachtree WILLIAMS, CARLOS & CO. 51 S. Broad Gerbie J. C. 25 Peachtree Haynes W. A. 2 Marietta Kelley Benjamin, 15 Marietta Wood and Coal Dealers. (See also Coal Dealers.) Lawshe Er 47 Whitehall Pharr B. Y. 188 Marietta BRIDWELL M. L. & CO. Decatur bet Moore and Shipley Plummer E. T. 1 Peachtree Harrison W. 12 Ivy Solomanson S. L. 27 Whitehall Nace J. M. 287 Decatur Sciple & Sons, 8 N. Loyd and 59 Decatur Willow Ware. ( Wholesale.) Jack G. W. 36 Whitehall Payne R. R. & Co. 65 & 67 S. Pryor Wines and Liquors. (Wholesale.) A. ERGENZINGER, FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY, 12 E. Hunter. Established 1860. EISEMAN & BROTHER, Merchant Tailors, No. 55 Whitehall Street.
Baxter William, 57 Peachtree Brockhan & Co. 19 Whitehall
The only ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE in the South,
cor. Peachtree and Line sts. Address Detwiler & Magee.
CAPITOL BUILDING.
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CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1874. Incorporated December 23, 1843.
Municipal Elections-First Wednesday in December.
City Officers.
Mayor-S. B. Spencer, office 21 Whitehall. City Clerk-Frank T. Ryan; deputy, E. W. Roach, office City Hall.
City Treasurer-J. W. Goldsmith, office Ga. Banking & Trust Co
City Recorder and Auditor-J. T. Pendleton, 47 S. Pryor
City Attorney-W. T. Newman, office 23 Whitehall
City Engineer --- Max: Corput, office 47 S. Pryor
City Tax Receiver and Collector-J. A. Anderson, office City Hall Street Superintendent-Martin Daly
Superintendent Alms House-W. F. Stewart Sexton-John Connolly Keeper of City Hall-Patrick Fitzgibbons
City Magazine Keeper-J. C. Thurman City Printers-Alston & Grady
Chairman Board of Health-E. J. Roach Physician First Division-J. T. Johnson
Second " -W. R. D. Thompson
Third " J. W. McFaul Fourth " -W. C. Asher
City Marsial-J. O. Harris; first deputy and Captain of Police, T. G. Jones ; second deputy, W. H. Holcombe, office City Hall City Assessors-A. Connally, N. A. Mclendon, and J. A. Ramsey
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City Council. Meets Friday evenings, at Station House, 47 S. Pryor.
ALDERMEN.
First Ward-John B. Goodwin and Aaron Haas. Second Ward-W. D. Ellis and John Keely.
Third Ward-J. G. Kelly and R. C. Young. Fourth Ward-John H. Flynn and J. C. Watkins.
Fifth Ward-M. T. Simmons and J. H. Goldsmith.
Sixth Ward-D. A. McDuffie and A. L. Fowler.
Seventh Ward-J. C. McMillan and J. N. Langston.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Finances-McMillan, Haas, Flynn, Keely and Goldsmith. Ordinances-Ellis, Langston and Goodwin.
Streets-McDuffie, Haas and Watkins.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns-Haas, Keely and Langston.
Lamps and Gas-Simmons, Keely and Young
Relief-Flynn, McDuffie, Haas, Keely, Kelly, Watkins and Sim- mons
Markets-Watkins, Goldsmith and Langston
Fire Department-Young, McDuffiie and Simmons
Police Keely, Goodwin and Watkins
Cemeteries-Kelly, McMillan and Flynn Public Buildings and Grounds-Goodwin, Flynn and Fowler Tax- Goldsmith, Haas and Keely
Public Schools-Langston, Flynn and Goodwin
Printing-Fowler, Young and Goldsmith
Police Department. Headquarters, Station House 47 S. Pryor.
City Marshall- J. O. Harris
Captain-T. G. Jones
First Lieutenant-T. C. Murphy
Second Lieutenant-J. O. Simmons
Third Lieutenant-H. H. Newton
Station House Keepers-W. A. Bonnell and R. B. Hutchins Policemen-J. F. Barnes, Nicholas Menken, F. M. Simpson, A. M. Turner, James McGee, J. B. Langley, J. C. Fuller, M. A. Parker, W. L. Jones, James Hinton, M. M. White, T. G. Mc- Han, L. G. Holland, Frank Christophine, William Flynn, D. M. Queen, John Hunter, A. A. Brooks, John G. Brazel- ton, Sterling Roberts, Joseph Stewart, Thomas Gramling, Reuben Weaver, T. Drake, John M. Evins, J. S. Peevs, E. W. Langston, R. D. Bolton, John W. Smith, George W. Poole, R. O. Haynes, Patrick Owens, Wilson L. Mayes, John
W. Butler, D. P. Kendrick; Cemetery guard, Ned Hunt ; Overseer of Chain Gang, W. H. Redding ; Car Shed Police, A. W. Jett and S. S. Porter.
City Courts.
City Court-Meets 1st Monday each month at City Hall, R. J. Cowart, judge, J. D. Collins, clerk
Recorders Court-Meets daily in Summer 9 A. M. and Winter 10 A. M. at Station House 47 S. Pryor, J. T. Pendleton recorder
Fire Department.
W. R. Biggers, chief engineer A. Boos, 1st assistant
M. R. Berry, 2d assistant
J. H. Sterchi, secretary
B. B. Crew, treasurer
Atlanta Fire Co. No. 1, 25 S. Broad-J. H. Mecaslin pres, Matt Ryan sec, H. Muhlenbrink, treas
Mechanic No. 2, 4 Washington-J. E. Gullatt pres, H. Karwisch vice pres, C. B. Crenshaw sec, R. C. Young treas
Tallulah No. 3, Broad bet Marietta and Walton-G. W. Jack pres, J. M. Willis vice pres, H. W. Wooding sec, J. R. Parks treas
Gate City No. 5, 28 E. Foundry-D. A. McDuffie pres, F. Mills vice pres, L. S. Morris sec, Francis Doonan treas
Atlanta Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, 28 S. Broad-R. J. Lowry foreman, W. R. Joyner Ist asst foreman, B. B. Turner 2d 'asst foreman, W. M. Edwardy, sec, J. C. McMillan treas
County Officers.
Court House bet Washington, Mitchell, McDonough and Hunter Clerk-James D. Collins; deputies, W. H. Venable and G. H. Culberson, office City Hall
Treasurer-C. W. Payne, office City Hall
Sheriff-A. M. Perkerson ; deputies, C. W. Wells, G. W. Anderson, and C. C. Green, office City Hall
Tax Collector-S. R. Hoyle, office 10 E. Alabama
Tax Receiver -- A. G. Grier, office City Hall Ordinary-Daniel Pitman ; clerk, J. T. Cooper, office City Hall Coroner-William Kile
Surveyor-B. F. Walker
School Commissioner-Jethro W. Manning, office City Hall
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County Courts.
Superior Court-Meets, Spring Term 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in March. Fall Term 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in September, at City Hall. John L. Hopkins, judge; John T. Glenn, solicitor general; James D. Collins, clerk. Court of Ordinary-Meets 1st Monday and Tuesday each month at City Hall. Daniel Pittman, judge; J. T. Cooper, clerk
STATE GOVERNMENT. State Capitol, Marietta corner Forsyth.
Governor-James M. Smith ; Secretaries Executive Department- Peter W. Alexander, James W. Warren, John B. Campbell Comptroller General-Washington L. Goldsmith; Clerks-James M. Goldsmith and John W. Renfroe Secretary of State-Nathan C. Barnett; Clerk-John F. Jones State Treasurer-John Jones; Clerk-Miller Grieve Attorney General-N. J. Hammond
State School Commissioner-Gustavus J. Orr; Clerk-Henry T. Lewis
Superintendent of Public Works-E. A. Flewellen
State Penitentiary.
John T. Brown, principal keeper; Benson W. Adams, carrying guard; office 41 Capitol Building. Lessees-Grant, Alexan- der & Co.
Judicial.
Supreme Court State of Georgia-Hiram Warner, Chief Justice; H. K. McCay and Robert P. Trippe, Associates ; Zadoc D. Harrison, Clerk ; Henry Jackson, Reporter. Court room 31 Capitol Building. Court terms commence on third Monday in January and first Monday in July
State Societies.
State Agricultural Society-A. H. Colquitt, President; Malcolm Johnston, Secretary; Office basement Capitol 7 N. Forsyth. State Fair, under the auspices of Georgia State Agricultural Soci- ety, held annually; Malcolm Johnston, Secretary.
Military Companies.
Georgia Zouaves-John L. Conley, Capt; Penn Bedell, 1st Lieut; Henry Winter, 2d Lieut ; J. C. Maher, Ist Sergt. Meets Wednesday nights at Armory, 26 S. Broad
Atlanta Cadets-John A. Fitten, Capt ; C. W. Henderson, 1st Lieut; J. B. Bridges, 2d Lieut; Edward S. M. Candless, 1st Sergt. Meets 1st and 3d Mondays at Armory, Alabama cor Pryor
Governors Guards-W. H. Weems, Capt ; R. J. Lowry, Ist Lieut; J. C. Boyd, 2d Lieut; C. A. Collier, 3d Lieut; J. G. Scrutchins, Ist Sergt. Meets Monday nights at Armory, 53 Alabama
U. S. OFFICES AND COURTS. Court Boom, Decatur, cor. Pryor.
U. S. Officers.
U. S. Internal Revenue Collector 4th District of Georgia, Jesse A. Holtzclaw, office 27 E. Alabama
U. S. Marshal, William Smythe; George B. Chamberlin, chief deputy, D. A. Spencer, clerk ; office 20 Decatur
U. S. Register in Bankruptcy and U. S. Commissioner for North- ern District Ga. Lawson Black, office 61 E. Alabama
U. S. Gauger, James R. W. Johnston, office 27 E. Alabama
U. S. Commissioner of Claims for Ga. S. A. Darnell, office 10 W. Alabama
U. S. Courts.
Hon. Joseph P. Bradley, Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court Hon. William B. Woods, Judge Fifth Circuit
Hon. John Erskine, Judge for the District of Georgia
Hon. Henry P. Farrar, U. S. Attorney for the District of Georgia George S. Thomas, Assistant U. S. Attorney
William H. Smyth, U. S. Marshal
George B. Chamberlin, Chief U. S. Deputy Marshal for the North- ern District (Atlanta)
Charles P. Freeman, Chief U. S. Deputy Marshal for the South- ern District (Savannah)
Court Terms.
Circuit Court, (Southern District) : April Term, second Monday in April; November Term, first Thursday in November 33
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Circuit Court, (Northern District) second Monday in March and September
District Courts, (Southern District) February Term second Tuesday in February ; May Term, second Tuesday in May ; August Term, second Tuesday in August ; November Term, second Tuesday in November
District Court, (Northern District) March Term, first Monday in March ; September Term, first Monday in September Northern District Courts held in Atlanta, Southern, in Savannah
Post Office Department. Post Office, Capitol Building.
Post Master-James L. Dunning
Clerks-Volney Dunning, H. C. Holcomb, Marcells W. Smith, John W. Woodruff, Wallace W. Rhodes, B. A. Stout, Charles Hub- bard, Lucius W. Wimby, (col'd) Letter Carriers-Robert Wyatt, supt, O. C. Fuller, Charles T. Tutwil- ler, Robert P. Jackson, William A. Clark, (col'd), John C. Shel- tor, (col'd)
Postal Clerks-A. & C. R. R. P. O. Charles M. D. Brown, Ed- ward S. Hills, Thomas S. King, James G. Andrews, William Doty, John W. Scott. Ga. R. R. P. O., Samuel H. W. Smith, Amos P. Wiggins, John W. Cates, James B. Rogers Route Agents-W. & A. R. R., D. B. Branch, C. W. Walton, Wal- ter A. Carr. A. & M. R. R., R. S. Egleston, Henry Booth, Harry Keffer. Air Line R. R., Henry F. Brown, J. A. Crews, J. S. Petersen, A. A. Hammett, J. R. Nocoh, (col'd). M. & W. R. R., Robert M. Bowden, W. C. Leak
Arrival and Departure of Mails.
arrive 5:40 P. M.
A. & W. Pt. & Western R. R's.
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depart 1:20
A. & R. A. L. R. R.
arrive 12:30
depart 6:00
C. R. R.
depart 12:20 A. M.
Douglassville & Saltville mail arrives Fridays
departs Thurs-
7:30 A. M.
days
arrive 11:15 P. M.
W. & A. R. R.
depart 9:20
¥
arrive
1:20
depart 8:30
A.M.
arrive
6:05
Ga. R. R.
depart 6:00 P. M.
arrive
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Banks.
AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD & BANKING Co., 32 S. Loyd, Sam- uel B. Hoyt, agt
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK, 15 E. Alabama, incorporated 1865, capital $300,000. Officers-A. Austell, pres; W. J. Garrett, v. pres; W. H. Tuller, cashier. Directors -- A. Austell, W. J. Garrett, E. W. Holland, R. H. Richards, W. B. Cox, S. M. Inman
BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, Decatur cor Pryor, Kimball House Blk, incorporated Oct. 20, 1870, cash capital $105,800, authorized capital $1,000,000. Officers F. M. Coker, pres ; W. W. Bell, cashier. Directors-L. P. Grant; A. C. Wyly, E. W. Marsh, T. G. Healey, J. H. Callaway, John Jones, R. F. Maddox, W. W. Bell, F. M. Coker
CITIZENS BANK OF GEORGIA, 8 N. Pryor, Republic Black, incor- porated 1873, subscribed Capital $400,000, authorized capital $1,000,000. Officers-John T. Grant, pres; Perino Brown, cashier. Directors John T. Grant, W. A. Rawson, J. H. Flynn, Joseph E. Brown, William Goodnow, J. A. Hayden, W. C. Morrill, Atlanta; W. T. Walters, Baltimore, Md .; Jacob W. Seaver, Boston, Mass
FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO., chartered by Congress, Atlanta Branch 18 N. Broad. J. W. Alvord, pres; George W. Stickney, actuary ; Philip D. Cory, cashier
GEORGIA BANKING & TRUST Co., 12 Wall, incorporated Oct. 16, 1868, cash capital 125,000 authorized $500,000. Officers -V. R. Tommey, pres ; M. G. Dobbins, vice pres ; J. W. Goldsmith, cashier. Directors-M. G. Dobbins, J. M. Har- well, V. R. Tommey, W. P. Pattillo, B. J. Wilson, J. T. Meador, G. E. Smith
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK, 10 Wall, incorporated 1865, cash capital $100,000, authorized capital $500,000. Officers-J. A. Lapham, pres ; E. L. Jones, cashier.
STATE NATIONAL BANK, Pryor cor Wall, Kimball House Block, organized Oct. 30, 1872, authorized capital, $500,000. Offi- cers-James M. Ball, pres ; W. A. More, vice pres ; William W. Clayton, cashier. Directors-James M. Ball, William A. Moore, John B. Gordon, James Wylie, Campbell Wallace, James H. Porter, Edwin Platt, John R. Wallace, Benjamin E. Crane
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THE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 8 Wall, incorporated 1870, capital $50,000, authorized capital $300,000. Officers-W. L. Gor- don, pres ; J. M. Willis, cashier. Directors-N. L. Gordon, J. M. Willis, E. W. Holland, W. M. Lowry
Chamber of Commerce. B. E. Crane pres, W. G. Whidby sec. Republic Block, N. Pryor
Insurance Companies.
Atlanta Department of the Southern Life Insurance Co., 10 W. Alabama, John B. Gordon, pres ; A. H. Colquitt, v. pres; J. A. Morris, sec; W. C. Morris, auditor and supervisor of agencies ; Dr. H. V. M. Miller and Dr. John M. Johnson, medical board; L. E. Bleckley, counsel. Directors-J. B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, A. Austell, E. W. Holland, H. V. M. Miller, E. B. Walker, Ben. May, Memphis, Tenn; J. S. Hamilton, Athens, Ga; Stevens Thomas, Athens, Ga; J. G. ? Bailie, Augusta, Ga; D. E. Butler, Madison, Ga; Wm. John- son and W. A. Caldwell, N. C .; S. Y. Tupper, J. B. Moore, and J. A. Lawtón, S. C.
Railroads.
Union Passenger Depot, Wall, Alabama, Pryor and Loyd
ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR LINE RAILWAY CO .- General offices Richmond, Va. Atlanta offices 122 Ga.R.R.Freight Depot, Decatur cor Shipley. A. S. Buford, pres., John R. Mc- Murdo, gen'l frt agt., S. E. Allen, gen'] trav agt., B. Y. Sage, eng and supt
ATLANTA & WEST POINT RAILROAD .-- General offi- ces, Augusta, Ga. Atlanta offices 32 S. Loyd. John P. King, pres., Augusta, Ga., W. P. Orme, sec and treas., L. P. Grant, supt., W. J. Houston, gen'l pass and frt agt A. & N. O. Short Line, L. P. Grant, jr., gen'l ticket agt., R. M. Farrar, frt agt., office 70 Ga. R. R., A. J. Orme, trav agt.
CENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING COMPANY OF GEORGIA .- General offices, Savannah, Ga. Atlanta offices and freight depot 95 W. Mitchell. W. M. Wadley, pres., William Rogers, gen'l supt., E. H. Smith, gen'l ticket agt., G. J. Foreacre, supt Atlanta Division
GEORGIA RAILROAD & BANKING CO .- General offices Augusta, Ga. Atlanta offices 32 S. Loyd, John P. King, pres., E. W. Cole, gen'l supt., J. K. Johnson, supt., J. A. Roberts, gen'l ticket agt., S. P. Hunt, gen'l frt agt., Ed A. Werner, frt agt., J. J. Griffin, Western agt Great Southern Freight Line, George M. Reed, master transportation, S. B. Hoyt, agt Ga. R. R. Bank 32 S. Loyd
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WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO .- General offi- ces and Freight Depot W. & A. R. R. north of Forsyth; Passen- ger Depot Car Shed. Joseph E. Brown, pres., Wm. MacRae, supt., R. A. Anderson, gen'l frt agt., B. W. Wrenn, gen'l pass and ticket agt., J. C. Courtney, supt telegraph and gen'l bkpr., W. G. Gramling, supt car dept, John H. Flynn, master mechanic
Street Railroads.
ATLANTA STREET RAILROAD CO. office 49 Line; Richard Peters, pres, G. W. Adair, treas. Ralph Peters, supt
Whitehall & West End Line from Whitehall R. R. crossing to West End Mineral Springs
Rolling Mill Line from cor Peachtree and Marietta to Rolling Mill and Ponder House
Decatur Line from cor Whitehall and Decatur to Cemetery Peachtree Line from R. R. crossing and Peachtree to Wm. Patter- sons on Peachtree
Taylor Hill Line from Whitehall R. R. crossing to Taylors Hill McDonough Line from Whitehall on Alabama to Washington and Washington to McDonough, terminating near Colonel James Balls
Whitehall Line on Whitehall St. over 8 miles in operation
Convents.
Convent of the Immaculate Conception, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, Jane Francis, Mother Superior, es Loyd bet Hunter and Mitchell
Cemeteries.
City Cemetery, bet Ga. R. R. and Fair nr e limits, John Connally sexton, r. 241 E. Hunter
CHURCHES.
Baptist.
Calvary Baptist, ns Richardson bet McDonough and Fraser; Rev. Barrett, pastor; time of service, 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 3 P.M.
First Baptist, Walton cor Forsyth ; Rev. E. W. Warren, pastor; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 9.30 A.M. Second Baptist, Washington cor Mitchell; Rev. A. T. Spalding, pastor ; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.15 P.M. ; Sunday School, 9 A.M.
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Third Baptist, ns Jones av bet Mangum and Elliott; Rev. George R. Moore, pastor; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 9 A.M.
Fourth Baptist (James' Chapel), Whitehall junction railroad ; Rev. F. M. Daniel, pastor; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 9 A.M.
Fifth Baptist, Fillmore cor Bell; Rev. J. F. Edens, pastor; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.15 P.M. ; Sunday School, 3 P.M.
Sixth Baptist, Hunter bet Davis and Hayne; Rev. C. A. Donald- son, pastor ; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.30 P.M .; Sunday School, 3 P.M.
Christian.
First Christian, ns Hunter bet Pryor and Loyd; Rev. Thomas M. Harris, pastor ; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.15 P.M. ; Sunday School, 9.30 A.M.
Episcopal.
Holy Innocents, bet Ivy, North av, Calhoun and n limits; Rev. Thomas Boon, A.M., rector ; time of service, 10.30 A.M .; Sunday School, 3 P.M.
Redeemer Mission, Peters cor Crew; Rev. Thomas Boon, rector; time of service and lecture, 7.30 P.M. Friday ; Sunday School, 3 P.M
St. Lukes, Walton cor Forsyth; Rev George McCauley, rector; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 3 P.M.
St. Luke's Mission, Marietta nr Rolling Mill ; Rev. George Mc- Cauley, supt ; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.30 P.M. ; Sunday School, 4 P.M.
St. Philips, Hunter cor Washington ; Rev. W. B. Elliott, rector; Reverdy Estill, asst rector; time of servico, 10.30 A.M., 7.30 P.M .; Fridays, 4.30 P.M., Sunday School, 9 A.M.
Hebrew.
Jewish Synagogue, Whitehall cor Peters, B. A. Bonnheim, pastor; services, Friday, 5 P.M., Saturday, 9.30 A.M.
Lutheran.
German Lutheran, Whitehall junction Forsyth; Rev. Thomas Koeberle, pastor; time of service, 11 A.M., 3 P.M.
Methodist Episcopal.
Evans' Chapel, es Chapel junction Stonewall; Rev. John H. Har- ris, pastor ; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 3 P.M.
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McDonough Street Mission, bet Fraser, Glenn and Martin ; Rev. William O. Butler, pastor ; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.15 P.M. -Sunday School, 3 P.M.
Payne's Chapel, Luckie nw cor Hunnicutt ; Rev. A. C. Thomas, pastor ; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 9 A.M.
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