Atlanta City Directory Co.'s Greater Atlanta (Georgia) city directory including Avondale, Buckhead and all immediate suburbs [microform] 1877, Part 34

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Railroad Spikes. [Manufacturers.] ATLANTA ROLLING MILL CO., 492 and 494 Marietta. (See adv. back paster.) Railroad and Bar Iron. ATLANTA ROLLING MILL.CO., 492 and 494 Marittta. (See adr. back paster.)


FOR SATISFACTION in finished work and low prices, go to , WILSON & CREEKMUR, the Shirt Makers, 25 Whitehall.


THROUGH CARS leave Atlanta daily for Texarkana. The line vis Chat- tanooga and Little Rock is the Only All Rail Line to Texas ..


FOUNDRY CASTINGS, Etc., at the ATLANTA BOLLING MILL, 492 Marietta. "WILLIAM GOODNOW, Gon'l Manager.


FIRST CLASS


Companies ONLY Represented by JAMES H. LOW & CO., Insurance Agents, 3 1-2 Whitehall.


385.


SEW 384 Tailors -- Merchant. Turkish Baths. VIN WILSON J. STAINBACK, SUR TAI 13 , Loyd, opp Markham House. Green R., col'd, 16 8. Broad (See adv. p. 67.) .. Sewing Machine and Agents. Stables. [Board and Sale.] DYKEMAM H. E., 27 Whitehall. (See adv. front cover.) EISEMAN BROS., [Livery and Sale. ] 52 Whitehall Domestic Sewing Machines, 31 Peach - tree TAYLOR CLINT., Home Shuttle, Glover & Lawrence, agts; 59} S. Broad Hirsch M. & J., 3 and 50 Whitehall Jones J. G., 1 E. Alabama LYNCH JERRY, HOWE MACHINE CO .- Jones O. H., 49 to 57 S. Loyd THE, A. M. B. Graham, mngr; 41 REDD J. F., 8 Whitehall and 8 Peachtree TAYLOR CLINT, 24 W. Alabama S. Broad 54 and 56 S. Pryor Turn Tables. [ Manufacturers.] WILKINS, POST & CO., 40 Marietta. (See adv. p. 28.) REMINGTON SEWING SATZKY ANTON, 4 Peachtree MACHINES, R. M. Mitchell & Co., Bohnefeld C., 37. Marietta Cargile M , col'd, 9 Ivy 54 and 56 S. Pryor. (See adv. p. 79. ) Tailors and Repairers. Undertakers. Stationers. Bain.D., 36 S. Pryor Carroll M. C., 10 Wall 26 E. Alabama Champe T. C., 20 N. Broad col'd. 1794 Marietta Swift C. 11., agt., 47.S Loyd Finch W., col'd, 13 Whitehall [Repairers and Dealers.] Marcus & Cohen, 16 Peachtree O'Donnelly John, 9 E. Hunter Pinckney J. M., 43 ; Peachtree COLES H., gen'l agents; 31 Marietta Singer Mnfg Co., G. W. Leonard, agt : Broad, ne cor Alabama WHEELER & WILSON BURKE HANCOCK, MNFG CO., J. E. Pursley, gen'lagt; 59 Whitehall LYNCH & THORNTON, 5 Whitehall. (See adv. p. 68.) United States Comm'rs. HUTCHISON W. T., . 26 Peachtree [See Commissioners. ] PHILLIPS & CREW, 8 and 10 Marietta . Upholsterers. Sheet Iron Workers. NOBLE & GIFFORD, Tea Dealers .: Tischmann A., 19 Whitehall Roe A. E.,. 4 E. Alabama 199 Marietta. (See ady. p. 68.) Steam Engines. [Manufacturers. PORTER & DAVIS. ERGENZINGER A., 12 E. Hunter 95 Ga. R. R., cor King. (See adv. WILLIAM FINGER, p. 73.) Shirt Manufacturers. SHROPSHIRE'S SHIRT FACTORY, 45 Peachtree. . (See adv. front paster.) RICHARDS J. J. & S. P., 11 E. Alabama Brown C. R., 25 Marietta GREAT SOUTHERN TEA CO., 78 Whitehall Castleberry & Co., 42 and .44 White. hall Telegraph Companies. Western Union Telegraph Co., J. Her. WILSON & CREEKMUR, 25 Whitehall. (See adv. p 64.) Steam Fitters. [See Gas and Steam Fitters.] rick, manager; 8 Wall PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER. Stereoscopes and Views. WATERS W. T., 48 Whitehall. 1 (See adv. p. 75.) Stock Yards and Dealers. Jones & Beatie, ss Ga. R. R., bet 'Bell and Fort Terra Cotta Works. Pelligrini & Castleberry, 178 Chapel. Tiling. Work for the trade and households solicited. Repairs neatly and prompt- ly executed, Silver and Plated Ware. EVERETT A. R., [Hyatt's Patent. ] WILKINS, POST & CO., :40 Marietta. (See adv. p. 28.) No. 7 E Hunter st. Show Cases. [Manufacturers. ] SAFFORD H. P., JR., 102 Whitehall Upholstering Goods. Gavan J. H., 37 E. Alabama Mann Andrew, 49 E. Alabama 6 Marietta. (See adv. front paster. ) LAWSHE ER, Stoves and Tinware. Tinners. EICHBERG J. T., Varieties. 90 Whitehall 47 Whitehall MILLER G. H. & CO., 15 8. Pryor. (See adv. p. 75.) SOLOMONSON S. L., Clapp E. I., 27 Whitehall PURLEY J., 7 Peachtree SHUTTLES & SONS, 43 Whitehall. (See adv. front cover.) Soap Manufacturers Hitchcock S. C., 41 8. Pryor Spices, Etc. Taylor, Muse & Beall, C. R. R., bet Mitchell and Nelson Hall J. W., 288 W. Peters Hart R. W., 9: E. Hunter Trautwein W., 22 W. Mitchell CHAMBERLIN, BO YN- TON & CO., 66 and 68 Whitehall Transfers. Ballard & Freeman, Union Depot Trunks, Valises, &c., CLARKE LEWIS H., 6 Whitehall, James' Bank Bik. . (Sce 8} Marietta Surgical Institutes. Vinegar Manufacturers. GREAT SOUTHERN TEA CO., 78 Whitehall Potter, Campbell & Co., 105 S. Pryor Holbrook J. M., 87 Whitehall Lieberman L., 92 Whitehall National Surgical Institute, Alabama, nw cor Pryor Gate City Vinegar Works, 17 S. Broad Jones & Whitney, Jackson, nr Houston adv. front cover.) Franklin H., 74 S. Broad HUNNICUTT & BELLIN- GRATHS, 86 and 38 Peachtree Stewart, Wood & Fain, 69 Whitehall Warlick J. & Sons, 61 and 63 Peachtree TO MEMPHIS from Chattanooga, take the M. & C. R. R .- the best road in the South. THE M. & C. R. R. is thoroughly equipped and FIRST-CLASS in every respect.


CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS, finished and partly finish- ed, from $15 to $36 per doz., at WILSON & CREEK MUR'S, 25 Whitehall.


PULLMAN PALACE CARS leave Atlanta daily for -Washington by the KENNESAW ROUTE-Dalton, Bristol and Lynchburg.


RAILS, SPIKES,


Fish Plates, Nuts, etc., manufactured by the ATLANTA BOLLING MILL CO. 492 Marletta


WAG


386 WOO


Wagon Manufacturers. .(See also Blacksmiths. ) FINNEY A. T., 12 8. Forsyth. (See adv. p. 69.) Irwin A., col'd, 323 Decatur Mashburn E., 875 E. Peachtree


Warehouses. (See Cotton Warehouses.) Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. (See also Jewelers.) BARNARD & BROS., 4 Marietta Bollman W., 10 Whitehall Bryan W. L., 24 Marietta EVERETT A. R.,


6 Marietta. (See adv. front paster. ) Gerbie J. C., 1 Peachtree Guimarin T. J., 18 Whitehall Haynes W. A., 10 Marietta LAWSHE ER, 47 Whitehall McMillan J. W., 4 Walton


S. L. SOLOMONSON, -DEALER IN --


CLOCES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Spectacles, Etc., Etc. The manufacture of hair jewelry a Specialty. 43 Whitehall Street, Atlanta. (Sce adv. front cover.)


PLUMMER E. T., 17 Whitehall STEVENS J. P., 28 Whitehall


Water Companies. Atlanta Water Works, office 28 Kim- ball House


White Goods. CATER W. E., 51 Whitehall Wild Land Agents. Logan J. L., 68 E. Alabama


Window Glass. [See also Paints, Oils, Etc. ]. Calder W., 49 and 51 S. Pryor. Window Shades. Haygood W. A. 38 Marietta


Wood Dealers.


Bridwell M. L., 219 Decatur Bush J. Z., Simpson, nr Marietta Duesberry D. B., 16 E. Alabama EISWALD T. G., Decatur, cor Loyd Glover J. H., 22 E. Peters Pitts M. F., 7.N. Bell Prisock M. J. 160 Decatur


SCIPLE & SONS, 59 Decatur


Shumate R. C., 67 Ga. R. R WILSON W. S. & BRO., 25 N. Broad." (See adr. opp. title.)


CHARLES BEERMANN.


H. G. KUHRT.


BEERMANN & KUHRT,


DEALERS IN- CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, -- AND-


Smokers' Articles Generally, No. 1 Whitehall St., Centennial Building, ATLANTA,


GEORGIA.


FINE ALL LINEN Shirts made to order at $48 per dozen and up- wards, at WILSON & CREEKMUR'S, 25 Whitehall.


NO OMNIBUS Transfer at Memphis going West via the M. & C. R. R.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


ATLANTIC AND GULF


FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.


Via SAVANNAH, JESSUP AND ALBANY, GEORGIA,


TO ALL POINTS IN.


FLORIDA,


SOUTHERNMIDDLE GEORGIA,


Flint, Apalachicola and Chattahoochee Rivers.


FAST FREIGHT EXPRESS


To all points on the Atlantic & Gulf, Macon & Brunswick, Jackson- ville, Pensacola & Mobile Railroads, and Connecting Lines.


Two Trains Daily from Savannah to Jacksonville, CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER FOR


ST. AUGUSTINE AND ALL RIVER LANDINGS.


PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.


HELEGANT CARS ON DAY TRAINS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND JACKSONVILLE.


Passenger Equipment First-Class. NO CHANGE OF CARS.


EATING HOUSES AT REGULAR INTERVALS.


Information given and Tickets Sold by Rail or Steamship to all Points in Florida, in connection with the "ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD." Send Stamp for Descriptive Guide of South Georgia and Florida Lands for Sale, etc.


C. D. OWENS,


JAS. L. TAYLOR. General Freight Agent.


General Agent, 315 Broadway, N. Y. GEO: S HAINES, Gen. Ticket Agent, Savannah.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


THE GREAT CENTRAL


Nashvile, Chattanooga & St. Louis


RAILWAY IS THE LINE TO


TEXAS!


THROUGH SLEEPING CARS


- -FROM-


Atlanta to Nashville,


-- FROM-


Chattanooga & Nashville to St. Louis,


-AND FROM-


Nashville to Memphis.


LOW RATES AND QUICK TIME A SPECIALTY!


For Time-Tables, Maps, or further information, call on or address W. L. DANLEY, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, NASHVILLE .-


ALBERT B. WRENN,


. Traveling Agent, Atlanta, Ga.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


THE MILD POWER


@CURES


HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS,


Been' in general use for twenty years: Everywhere proved the most SAFE, SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL and EFFICIENT medicines known. They are just what the people want, saving time, money, sickness and suffering. Every single specific the well tried prescription of an eminent physician.'


Nos. Cures.


Cents. Nos.


Cures. Cents.


1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflamations, 25 20. Whooping Cough, violent coughs, 50


2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, 25 21. Asthma, oppressed breathing, 50


3. Crying-Colle, or Teething of Infants 25


22. Ear Discharges, impaired hearing, 50


4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults,. 25 23. Scrofula, enlarged glands, Swellings 50


5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious . Colic, 25 24. General debility, Physical weakness 50


6. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, 25


25. Dropsy and scanty Secretions,


7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,


26. Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding 50 27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel,


50


9. Headaches, Sick Headache. Vertigo 25


28. Nervous Debility, Vital weak- ness.


1 00


11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, 25 29. Sore Mouth, Canker, , 50


12. Waftes, too Profuse Periods,


25


30. Urinary Weakness, wetting the bed 50


13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing,


25


31: Painful Periods, or with spasms, 50


14. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions 25


15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains,


25


32. Disease of Heart, palpitations, etc.


1 00


16. Fever & Ague, Chill, Fever, Agues


50 50 33. Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance .


1 00


18. Ophthalmy, and sore or weak eyes 50


34. Diphtheria, ulcerated sore throat, 50


19. Catarrh, acute or chronic, Influenza, 50 35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, 50


FAMILY CASES.


Case, Morroco, with above 35 large vials and Manual of directions, $10.00 Case, Morocco, of 20 large vials and Book, 6.00


2, . These remedies are sent by the case, single box or vial, to any part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address,


HUMPHREYS'. HOMEOPATHIC. MEDICINE CO., Office, and Depot, 109 Fulton Street, New York.


FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. "Humphreys' Specific Manual on the care and treatment of disease and its cure, sent free on application.


NERVOUS DEBILITY.


Vital. weakness'or depression: a weak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage ; the result of mental over-work,' indiscretions- or excesses, or some drain upon the system, is always cured by


HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. 28,


It tones up and invigorates the system, dispels the gloom and. dispond- ency, imparts strength and energy, stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire man. Been used twenty years with perfect success by thousands. Sold by dealers. Price, $1.00 per single vial, or $5.00 per package of five vials and 82.00 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt of price.' Address,


..


COLLIER & VENABLE, THEO. SCHUMANN,


Agents for Atlanta.


8. Neuralgia; Toothache, Faceache, 25


10. Dyspepsia, Biliious Stomach, 25


17. Piles, blind or. bleeding,


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


"The WORLD" for 1877.


THE NEW YORK WORI.D for 1877, Daily. Semi-Weekly and Weekly, will be found to be the Cheapest and Best Newspaper published in the United States. It will be printed in an improved form, with new type, upon the best paper, and no expense or labor will be spared to maintain it in every department at the highest possible standard, and to commend It in all respects to the confidence and approval of the best classes in the com- munity, without regard to political opinions or religious differences. It will lay before its readers :


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Contains (Tuesday and Friday) all the contents of the Weekly, short tales by the best writers of fiction in Eng and. and America, and all the cream of the Daily , WORLD.


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ILY WORLD.


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LY WORLD.


With Sunday Edition, one year, postage free 89.50


66


66


66


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66


- three months, .82.50


Without Sunday Edition, one year, postage free.


$8.00


6 .'' six months, : : .


.84.25


.46 466 ..... .. 4 .1 three months,. 66 ;. 82.25


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TERMS: Cash in advance. Send Postoffice Money Order, Bank Draft or Registered Letter. Bills sent by mail will be at risk of sender.


Additions to club-lists may be made, at any time in the year, at the above rates. w) .We have no traveling agents. Specimen copies, posters, etc., sent free, wherever. and whenever desired. Address all orders and letters to


" THE WORLD," 35 Park Row, New York.


The circulation of THE WORLD"


has increased threefold in the last four month, since the price was reduced to


THREE CENTS.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


THE CHRISTIAN UNION.


REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. \ Editors. REV. LYMAN ABBOTT. Sole inedium of Ellinwood's authorized verbatim reports each week of Mr. Beecher's SERMONS IN PLYMOUTH CHURCH.


All his literary productions, including the characteristic "STAR PAPERS," will be given. "Comments by Mr. Abbott on the


INTERNATIONAL LESSONS.


SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS -Mrs. H. B. Stowe, Rev. Howard Crosby, D.D., Rev. Edward Eggleston, D.D., Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D., Rev. L. W. Bacon, D.D., Rev. S. H. Tyng, Jr., D.D., Charles Dudley. Warner, and others.


A comprehensive Family. Religious Newspaper. Terms, $3.00 per year, postage prepaid. To clergymen, $2.50. To new subscribers on trial for three months, 75 cents. Cash Commissions to agents. No charge for Outfit. Send for particulars.


HORATIO C. KING, Publisher, 27 Park Place, New York.


The New York Observer, THE GREAT AMERICAN RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR FAMILY NEWSPAPER.


ESTABLISHED IN 1823.


The NEW YORK OBSERVER, which is now in its Fifty-fifth year, was originally established on the solid principles of Bible truth; and, after laboring steadily and unfalteringly for fifty-four years, it points with satisfac- tion to the past as a pledge of the future, confident that a trial will prove what a subscriber says, that


"It is Good, and only Good."


It devotes four pages to religious news, and four to secular. We propose to make the Best Newspaper that is published; and we propose to sell it as cheaply as it can be afforded. ' Let. those who want good, sound, sensible, truthful reading, subscribe for it, and let them induce others to do the same. We send no Premiums, no Pictures, no Chromos. We will send you the


NEW YORK OBSERVER one year, post-paid, for $3.15. Sample copies free. S. I. PRIME & CO., 37 Park Row, New York.


THE METHODIST FOR 1877. 114 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. Price Reduced to $2. and 20 Cents for Postage- A PAPER FOR ALL CHRISTI .: NS. CANVASSERS WANTED. SEND FOR OTROULARS. The Methodist meets the Popular Demand for Lower Prices. Send for Specimen Copies of the National, Independent, Methodist Paper, specially devoted to Fraternity among all Christians, and to the Interests of Methodist Laymen.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


GEORGIA & FLORIDA.


OSTHEO


Savannah Morning News.


THE BEST PAPER in the SOUTHEASTERN STATES.


THE MORNING NEWS.


It makes a speciality of Grorgit and Florida news, and is just the paper for those who are interested in, or desire information regarding these States. It has Special Correspondents at Atlanta, Tallahasse and Jacksonville, and thus has the latest news from the two Capitals.


ONE. DOLLAR will get the DAILY for One Month, of the WEEKLY for Six Months.


TO ADVERTISERS.


THE MORNING NEWS offers a fine field, as its editions can be found in nearly every shop, farmhouse and family in lower Georgia and the adjoining State of Florida. Advertising 10 cents per line, and special discounts to large advertisers. Remmittances can be made by Postoffice Order, Registered Letter, or Express, at my risk. Letters should be addressed,


J. H. ESTILL, Savannah, Ga.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


"Go WEST," VIA THE St. Louis & Southeastern RAILWAY.


THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE


tis


And all Western and Northwestern Points.


Connections are made at Nashville with Trains from the South, thus forming


THE GREAT TRUNK ROUTE


Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, California and the Pacific Slope.


ullman


lalace


Sleeping Cars,&


Run from Nashville to St. Louis WITHOUT CHANGE.


RAVELERS, remember this is the Through Line between the South- east and the Northwest. By this line you pass over the wonderful 5. Steel Bridge at St. Louis, landing in the heart of the city, and make close connections with all Trains for the West and Northwest. IT Call for Tickets via the ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY, hiEg: 180 / 4EY band be sure you get them.


For further information address, ..


I. N. SNYDER,


So! Pass .! Agent, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.


J. H. WILSON,


General Manager, ST. LOUIS, MO.


THOS. NUNAN, Southeastern Pass. Agent, ATLANTA, GA.


JOHN W. MASS,


General Pass. Agent, ST. LOUIS, MO."


0012


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


St. Louis . Southeastern Railway


THE SHORT LINE TO ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND THE NORTHWEST, NOW OFFERS THE BEST FACILITIES TO TRAVELERS.


2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS 2 Leave Union Depot for St. Louis


THE PULLMAN Drawing-room Sleeping Cars RUN THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE!


CONNECTIONS ARE MADE AT GUTHRIE, For Memphis, Clarksville, and all ,points via Memphis & Louisville R. R


NORTONVILLE. With trains of Louisville, Pa-


ducah & Southwestern R. R.


EVANSVILLE, For Chicago and the East.


ASHLEY,


... For Cairo and all points on Illinois Central Railroad.


St. LOUIS And East St. Louis, for the West and Northwest.


ITTICKETS may be obtained at the Union Depot, Atlanta, and at all the principal ticket offices in the South. J. H. WILSON, JOHN W. MASS,


Receiver and Gen'l Manager. . Gen Pass & Ticket Agt.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


Great Seaport Freight Line,


VIA PORT ROYAL, S. C.,


The Shortest and Quickest Line from BOSTON and NEW YORK to all Interior Points in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi


One of the following First Class Steamships will sail from Pier 20 E. R., New. York, every FRIDAY, at 3. P. M., for


PORT ROYAL, S. C., Direct,


Steamer CARONDELET, Steamer CITY OF AUSTIN, Steamer CITY OF DALLAS.


NO DELAYS! NO DRAYAGE !!


Freight subjected to but one Transfer, which is at Port Royal under cover and across a thirty foot wharf.


Mark Freight-"Care Agent, Port Royal S. C."


INSURANCE ONE HALF OF ONE PER CENT.


Claims for Overcharge, Loss and Damage Promptly Adjusted.


Freight received at all hours of the day, and Through Bills Lading issued and signed as follows :


From BOSTON : New York and New England Railroad, GEORGE H. WILLIAMS, Agent, 219 Washington St., Boston, Mass ..


From NEW YORK: New York and Port Royal Steamship Line, C. H. MALLORY & CO., Agents, 153 Maiden Lane, New York.


For Freight or Passage, and other information; apply to any of the following


Agents of the Line:


GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Agent,


. CHAS. B. CROWELL, Fr't Agt.


219 Washington St., Boston.


263 Broadway, New York.


W. S. ST. GEORGE, Agent, ATLANTA, GA.


T. S. DAVANT, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent, AUGUSTA, GA.


YHOTOISIO YTIO ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


Re-Organized 1876-1877. THE NEW LINE TO AND FROM FLORIDA.


THE CUMBERLAND ROUTE


AND THE Macon and Brunswick Railroad


Is now ready for business, with its new schedules, improved equipments and quick time, via BRUNSWICK, GA., and FERNANDINA, FLA.


The following are the present Palace Sleeping Car accommodations :- Between Brunswick and Boston, with but one change, and at Danville, Va. ; between Brunswick and Louisville. Ky., with no change; between Brunswick- and St. Louis only one change; "and at Atlanta, Ga., where changes occur it is about midday, and either in Union Depots or across a simple platform.


An elegant low pressure side wheel saloon Steamer makes the transfer between Brunswick, Ga., and Fernandina, Fla.


Passage strictly inland and along the beautiful and attractive Sea Islands of Georgia and Florida. The run is in daylight and between three and four hours in time. Meals on the steamer are unsurpassed.


THE CUMBERLAND ROUTE


IS A PERMANENT NEW LINE.


From FERNANDINA to JACKSONVILLE, FLA., there is a Through Independent Train without change.


FARES AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.


This Line connects with St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleveland. Milwaukee, St. Paul, and all points West and Northwest, via Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta and Macon ; and to all points East and North, via Piedmont Air-Line, Virginia, Midland, Kennesaw Route, Atlantic Coast Line, and the Midland Route.


QUICK TIME, GOOD ROAD, SURE CONNECTIONS.


Through Tickets on sale at all principal points. . Baggage checked through or rechecked without disturbance to the passenger.


As between the common points, Jesup, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., it is 58 MILES SHORTER than any other route ; and as between the common points, Nashville, Tenn, and Jacksonville, Fla., it is 46 MILES SHORTER than any other route.


Patrons of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad who may prefer an All rail Connection from and to Florida, have the opportunity of same, via Jesup and Live Oak, as heretofore.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


AS A FREIGHT LINE The Macon and Brunswick R. R.


Has superior advantages, both at Brunswick and Savannah. Its steamship and sailing vessel connections are complete with New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other Northern and Eastern points,


Rates as Low as by any other Line. TIME AS QUICK.


This branch of its business receives special personal supervision and care from its officers. Brunswick as a port is unexcelled The road also has all the facilities of the Green Line Rates, from and to all points West and Northwest.


FINE LANDS.


Special attention is invited to the Valuable Lands along this Road, suitable for profitable farming. The lands also offer great inducements for Lumber Business, Turpentine and Naval Stores, and other pursuits. They are cheap in price, can be had in large or small bodies, and on long credits. There is much of it slightly rolling, with clay subsoil. Climate perfectly healthy. The country is attractive, and offers many profitable inducements. There are now many colonies of emigrants. The Railroad offers superior inducements and facilities in rates and accommodations. Full information and descriptive pamphlet cheerfully sent on application, personally or by letter, to either of the undersigned, at Macon, Ga.


HENRY M. DRANE, JOHN A. GRANT,


Gen. Freight, Ticket & Passenger Agt.


-Superintendent.


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


Savannah & Charleston R. R. 107 Miles


SHORTEST ROUTE VIA A. C. L. BETWEEN


FLORIDA POINTS NEW YORK, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Richmond.


TIME AS SHORT BETWEEN


FLORIDA POINTS and the WEST AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.


DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS,


CARRYING U. S. MAIL.


Pullman Sleeping Cars


ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. .


Passengers go Through between;


CHARLESTON and SAVANNAH and AUGUSTA


WITHOUT CHANGE.


S. C. BOYLSTON,


C. S. GADSDEN,


G: F. & T. A .. Eng. & Supt.


Arkonces & Texes Short Line VIA


MEMPHIS and BIS


1877 RAILWAY. 1877


CONNECTION COMPLETE.


ONLY DIRECT ALL RAIL ROUTE TO


T ITTLE ROCK, Kensett, Newport, Hot Springs, Arkadelphia, Fulton, Texar- kana, Jefferson, Shreveport, Marshall, Longview, DaHas, Sherman, Denison, Palestine, Hearne, Waco, Houston, Richmond, Eagle Lake, Columbus, Weimar, Schulenberg, Flatonia, Harwood, Luling, San Antonio, Galveston,


And all intermediate points in Arkansas and Texas.


DIRECT CONNECTION In same Depot at Little Rock with Trains North and South, on Cairo and Fulton Railroad.


ja Passengers reach Jacksonport and Batesville via New- port, and Searcy via Kensett; Pine Bluff via Little Rock, and Clarendon and Augusta via Brinkley.


A


LSO, in same depot at ARGENTA, with trains on LITTLE ROCK & FORT SMITH RAILROAD for Lewisburg, Russelville, Dardanelle, Clarksville, Van Buren, Fort Smith, etc.


Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.


ASK FOR TICKETS VIA MEMPHIS.


M. S. JAY, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Ag't., Little Rock,


M. B. PRICHARD, Gen'! Manager, Little Rock.


VonStores &


MANUFACTURING JEWELERS


181 Broadway, New York. FACTORY, 227 EDDY STREET, PROVIDENCE, R. L


SPECIALTIES : "Fine Nickel and Electro-Plated Chains, Studs, Buttons, Etc.


DATALOQUE F.


DIRECTORIES


Principal Cities in the United States


KEPT ON HAND,


FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of PATRONS and FRIENDS


FOR FREE REFERENCE.


Augusta,


Nashville,


Little Rock,


Boston,


New York,


Brooklyn,


Omaha,


Philadelphia, H Providence,


Davenport,


Cincinnati,


Detroit,


Cleveland,


Hoboken,


Richmond,


Jersey City, St. Louis, Washington.


Louisville,


Memphis,


ALBERT E. SHOLES, Publisher and Proprietor of theMe


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY, Directories of Augusta, Ga., Memphis, Tenn., Little Rock, Ark., etc. OFFICE, 24 S. BROAD STREET.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Railroad Iron


Fish Plates, Bolts and Spikes.


-ALSO-


Merchant Bar Iron, Of all Descriptions and of Best Quality.


Direotere :


ALFRED AUSTELL, Ww. P. ORME, GEORGE HILLYER, F. I. STONE,


War. C. MORRILL, V. R. TOMMEY,


Ww. S. THOMPSON.


Ottoers :


President WILLIAM GOODNOW, General Manager WM. C. MORRILL, THOMAS W. CHANDLER, Secretary


Address WILLIAM GOODNOW, General Dusta


Buffalo,


Chicago,


JAMES H. LOW & CO.,


GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS.


Rooms & and 6 Centennial Building, 3 1-2 Whitehall Street,


REPRESENT THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES ;.


Fire Association of Philadelphia Incorporated 1820.


Cash Assets, 88.788,005584. American Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia .... Incorporated 1810.


Cash Assets, 51,280,976 17.


Westchester Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y .. Incorporated 1837. No. 1 Whitehall St., Centennial Building, ATLANTA, GA. Cash Assets. 8861,409 27. SEE CARD PAGE 386.


SEE TOP LINES.


ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR LINE RAILWAY CO.


THE


SHORTEST AND QUICKEST


PASSENGER ROUTE TO ALL


EASTERN CITIES.


DIRECT FREIGHT ROUTE


TO AND FROM EASTERN CITIES.


AS BY ANY COMPETING LINE. RATES AS LOW . TIME AS QUICK


Seo Card Inside.


C. M. RAMSPECK.


BINDER, RULER


Blank-Book Manufacturer


No. 28 BROAD STREET, UP-STAIRS.


SEE CARD OPP PAGE 2TP


MOORET


MINT


BEST


SEND FOR CATALOGUES.


LEADING


-AKD


CHARLES BEERMANN. H. G. KUHRT.


BEERMANN & KUHRT. GSDEALERS INCOD


Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, ETC., ETC. EGAL


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