Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 13

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. : Standard Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1168


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7" Agents and members wanted. For particulars apply to


R. O. RANDALL, Secretary,


Atlanta, Ga.


J. A PARIS, -


Blouse and Sign Painter,


Paper Hanging, Glazing, Kalsoming, Etc.


100} MITCHELL STREET. ATLANTA, GA.


Florist and Nurseryman,


PROPRIETOR OF THE CENTRAL NURSERY,


DEALER IN


Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Roses, Evergreens, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants ot all kinds, Vegetables and Vegetable Plants in their sea- son. Special attention given to Bouquets. Floral Desigus, Cut Flowers, etc.


Leave orders with Taylor & Mobley, Druggists, or call at my Nursery, E. Fair street, south side cemetery.


ATLANTA, GEORGIA.


Steam Dye Works.


JACOB KREIS, Proprietor.


No. 7 W. Peters Street, (Opposite Trinity Church,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA.


Silk, Woolen and Cotton Goods DYED IN THE BEST MANNER AND AT SHORT NOTICE.


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Brown Ebenezer B., boarding, 123 Loyd


Brown Fabian, cooper, 124 W. Mitchell


Brown George H. (estate of), china, crockery and glassware, 82 White. hall


Brown Henry (c), barber, 9 Wall


Brown James A., confectioner, 71 Peachtree


Brown James S., meat market, 241 W. Peters


Brown Joseph E. Ilon., U. S. Senator and pres W. & A. R. R. Brown Julius L., attorney, room 4 Brown's block, E. Wall


Brown Moses (c), shoemkr, 7 S. Broad


Brown Walter R., attorney, 9 White- hall


Brown & Simon (Felix Brown, Al- exander Simon), restaurant, 78 Decatur


Browne Walker G., dentist, 33} Whitehall


Broyles Edwin N., attorney, Grant bldg


Brunner C. W. & Co. (Charles W. and John W. Brunner, produce and com, 28 Peachtree


Buebannan Thomas J., grocer, 248 Decatur


Buchholz Herman, barber, 7 W. Ala- bama


Buck Alfred E .. elerk U. S. Court and Commissioner Custom House


Buck Richard B., guano, 36 W. Ala- bama


Budden & Son. (Charles and Ed- ward R., lithographers, 26 W. Ala- bama. (See adv)


Burke J. T. & Co. (Jo-eph T. Burke, William E. Munroe, Lewis D. Campbell), spice mills, 74 Peach- tree


Burke Timothy, saloon, 123 Decatur Burke William, butter, 129 White- hall


Burke William B., manager Atlanta Auction Co., 70 Whitehall


Burkert John M., locksmith and bellhanger, 10 Peachtree


Bruner Mitchell, (c) grocer, end of Decatur


Burney Mitchell, grocer, 113 E. Hun- ter


Bussey Hulbert H., hat mnfr, Peach- tree cor Marietra


Butler Lemuel C., grocer, 169 Fort


Butt William M., justice, 77 White- hall


Buzbee Carter K., grocer, 367 E. Peachtree


Cahn Edward, manager Georgia Suit Co., 39 Whitehall


Calder William, paints, oils, etc., 49 S. Pryor


Caldwell David E .. publisher-


Atlanta Daily Post Appeal and Georgia Post Appeal. 20 N. Broad Caldwell Jobn J., physician, 72 Ma- rietta


Calhoun Abner W., physician, 38 S. Broad


Calhoun Moses, (c) hotel, 34 Decatur Calhoun William L., ordinary, City Hall


Cameron W. Hart, dentist, 48 Marietta


DR. W. HART CAMERON, --


DENTIST,


-15 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.


Camp Benjamin A., grocer, 119 Whitehall


Camp William A., manager Ameri- can Sewing Machine Co., 5 Kim- ball House


Campbell J. A. & Co. (John A. and Sheldon H. Campbell), grocers, 66 Decatur


Campbell & Johnson (James Camp- bell, Cornelius P. Johnson), sa- loon, 44 S. Pryor


BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE. .


Builders' Hardware. B. H. Broomhead & Co.


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JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., Printers, Publishers and Binders, 27 & 29 Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. .


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LACE CURTAINS and Lambrequins, selected from finest Importations CARTER & SOLOMON, 50 Whitehall st., Atlanta.


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LIME.


GA. AANERA ATT


A. C. LADD, Stoneral Agent


Ladd's Lime Works.


Ladd's Alkaline Fertilizers : Portland, Rosendale and Louisville Cements, Plastering Hair and Cal- cined Plaster.


16 S. FORSYTH STREET.


Atlanta, - - - Georgia.


SOUTH33N


COPYING CO.,


Office. 912 Marietta Street,


ATLANTA, GEORGIA.


Eularged Copies


Made from all kinds of small pictures. Live agents wanted, to whom special terms are given. J. E. HARDING, Mang'r. - Office, State House. . . ATLANTA, GA.


I. Y. SAWTELL. LEON P. SAWTELL.


SON,


REAL ESTATE - AND - WILD LAND AGENTS, Office, 50 Marietta Street,


ATLANTA, : : :


GEORGIA.


A. W. KRIES,


-TIIE- Bill Poster


8 WEST WALL STREET, ( Rear National Hotel,)


ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.


Special attention given to the distribution of commercial advertising, and bill-posting through- -Out the State.


Baby Carriages Repaired and Renovated throughout.


FURNITURE Repaired and Upholstered.


CARPETSB Renovated most beautifully on the floor.


Address orders to CURRAN & CO.,


23 Marietta Street.


Frank L. Haralson


ATTORNEY -AND-


-Counsellor af Law.k Special attention to claim and sale of wild lands.


PEOPLES'


MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, Atlanta, Ga. A Benevolent. Institution, conducted on business principles.


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Chamberlin, Boynton & Co. (Ed- ward P. Chamberlin, Charles E. Boynton, Henry S. Johnson), dry goods, notions, carpets and shoes, 66 and 68 Whitehall


Chamber of Commerce, 443 E. Ala- bama


Chambers J. H. & Co., subscrip- tion book publishers; T. H. P. Bloodworth, mngr; 33 Whitehall. (See page 107)


Chapman Edward M., grocer, 118 Whitehall


Chess, Carley & Co., H. P. Downing, mngr; oils, 51 S. Pryor


Christian Index, H. H. Tucker, D. D., managing editor, 27 and 29 S. Broad. See page 96) .


Christopher W. T. & Bro., ( William T. and S. H.), proprs At- lanta Phonograph and job prin- ters, 323 S. Broad


Church Times. (weekly), Rev. James H. Tieknor, D. D., editor, Rev. F. B. Tieknor, publisher, Hunter cor Whitehall


Cincinnati and Georgia R. R .. (in course of construction), E. W. Cole, pres; 433 S. Broad


Clark Albert B., whol grocer, 17 E. Alabama


Clark Andrew, U. S. internal reve- nue collector, Custom House


Clark Richard H., attorney and judge City Court, room 5 Brown's block


Carroll Patrick, saloon, 32 Marietta Carter & Solomon, (J. W. Car- ter, R. H. Solomon), carpets, wall Clark University, Rev. E. O.


paper, window shades, curtains, etc., 50 Whitehall. See page -)


Casey William, (c) shoemkr, 180 De- catur


Cassidy Richard, cigar mnfr, 4 Wall Clark J. A. & Co. (Joseph A., Mrs .. Castleman Humphreys, broker and ins agt, 10 E. Alabama


Castleman H. & Co. (Humphreys,


Castleman, George A. Dewald), Clarke Lewis H., agt, hats, caps, etc.,.


6 Whitehall


Whitehall


Central Nursery, A. Lambert, Clarke Seed Cotton Cleaner Mnfg propr; E. Fair nrcemetery. (See Co., 55 E. Alabama page 99)


Chaffin James L., saloon, Decatur cor Loyd Chamberlain Samuel, grocer, Bald- win cor Foundry


Chirke T. M. & Co. (Thomas M. and Robert C. Clarke, John C. Kirkpatrick, John A. Fitten),


whol hardware and saddlery, 27 Peachtree


BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE. .


Mouldings, Brackets, &c. B. H. Broomhead & Co.


MACHINNON PEN OR FLUID PENCIL.


TYSEZAINA EHL PEN OF THE ACE.


Candler & Thomson (Milton A. Candler, William S. Thomson), attorneys. room 3 Brown's Block


Cannon House, Mrs. E. C. Pur- tell, propr, 16} Marietta. (See page 109)


Canovarri John, fruits and confec- tionery, 36 Marietta


Capwell Charles A , manager Smith American Organ Co


Cargile Mitchell, (c) undertaker, 9 Ivy


Carmichael William F., meat mar- ket, 318 Marietta


Carpenter Lander D., dentist, 47 Whiteball


Carlton & Bro. (John M. B. and James K. P.), grocers, 134 Marietta Carr & Fisher ( William H. Carr, W.


W. Fisher), screen mnfrs, 55 Peachtree


Carroll Owen C., whol and ret wines and liquors, 52 Decatur. (See page 103)


Thayer, pres, E. end MeDonough. (See page 60)


Clark William L., propr Atlanta Re- publican, 35 Marietta


Annie B.), genl store, 2 14 Marietta Clarke Edward Y. propr Atlanta Weekly Post. 373 S. Broad


provision brokers, 10 E. Alabama, Catching Benjamin H., dentist, 72 Clarke Marshall J., attorney, 213 E. Alabama


WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, IN BEAUTIFUL STYLES, at CARTER & SOLOMON'S, 50 Whitehall st., Atlanta,


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MOSES COLE.


CAMPBELL WALLACE, JR.


ATLANTA NURSERIES,


ATLANTA, GEORGIA. M. COLE & CO., Proprietors.


GROWERS OF Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits, Shurbs, Roses, Evergreen and Decidu- ous Ornamental Trees. Connected with the city by Telephone. Descriptive catalogue free.


O. C. CARROLL,


LIQUORS,


52 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, - GEORGIA.


R. C. BOSCZCE SIGN PAINTERS,


SIGN PAINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


6 Wall Street, ATLANTA , GA. (Under Kimball House.)


H. M. BEUTELL., PROFESSIONALED STAIR BUILDER,


Book Cases, Office Railings and Hard Wood Finisher,


No. II SPRING STREET, ATLANTA, G.A.


First Premium awarded for Model Stair Case at the North Georgia Stock and l'air Association of 1880.


Newels and Balusters Always on Hand.


FRANKLIN STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, Atlanta, Ga. Jas. P. Harrison & Co., Prop'rs, 27 & 29 Broad St.


NEI NONNIMOYA OR FLUID PENCIL.


Clarke, Thompson & Co. (Thomas M. Clarke & Co. and A. P. Thomp- son), hardware, 45 Peachtree


Clayton William W., co. tax collec- tor, 11 E. Alabama


Clayton & Webb, (John W. Clayton, Benjamin F. Webb), whol liqnors, 73 Whitehall


Cleaton & Johnson, (James D. Clea- ton, Charles S. Johnson), grocers, 102 Peachtree


Clemmons J. A. & Co. (J. A. Clem- mons, Drury Tye), meat market, 108 Whitehall


Clinton George W, meat market, 252 Marietta


Clough & Warren Organ Co. (Phillips & Crew so agts), 6, 8 and 10 Marietta. (See page 105)


Cohen A. E., grocer, 120 W. Peters Cohen L. & Co. ( Levi Cohen, Eman- nel Steinheimer), whol liquors, 29 E. Alabama


Cohen & Selig, Jonas L. Cohen, Emil Selig), clothing, 23 Whitehall Cole Edmund W., pres E. T. V. & G., M. & C.,S. R. & D., M. & B., and Cin. & Ga. R. Rs., 43} S. Broad


Cole M. & Co. (Moses Cole, Camp- bell Wallace, Jr.), props Atlanta nurseries, MeDonough road, 3 mile from city limits. (See page 103)


Collier George W., attorney, 89 S. Pryor


Collier Henry L., card engraver, Peachtree, cor Line


Collier & Collier (John and Charles A.), attorneys, Peachtree, cor Line Collins Mary E. Mrs., grocer, 146 Marietta


I LaVEY SAVAIT ALWAYS WITH YOU.


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Columbus Ins. and Banking Company, of Columbus, Miss., Isaac S. Boyd, genl agt Ga dept, Peachtree, cor Marietta. (See page 95)


Conley Benjamin, Hon. P. M., Custom House


Conley & Shumate (John L. Conley, William C. Shumate), attorneys, 83 Marietta


Connally Elijah L., physician, 243 Whitehall


Connally Silas L., atterney, 24} Whitehall


Constitution (daily and weekly), 34 S. Broad. (See page 113)


Constitution Publishing Co., Evan P Howell, pres; N. P. F. Finch, secy ; W. A. Hemphill, bus mangr, 34 S. Broad. (See page 113)


Continental Fire Ins. Co., of N. Y. (sou dept), Silas W. Williams, mangr; George S. Wolford, supt ; 10 W. Alabama


Convent of the Immaculate Concep. tion. E. Loyd, near Hunter


Cook David A., hotel, 85} Whitehall Cook, Fain & Stewarts (George W.


D. Conk, John N. Fain, Andrew P. and Fred S. Stewart, Sr., brick vard, Hunnicutt cor Williams


Cook & Stewart ( George W. D. Cook, Fred S. Stewart), contractors and builders, W. & A. R. R., w of Foundry


Cook & Terhune ( David A. Cook, Owen C. S Terhune), livery stable, 24 W. Alabama


D. A. COOK. O. C. S. TERHUNE


COOK & TERHUNE, Feed, Sale and Livery STABLES.


(At the old archer stand, formerly occupsen by J. F. Redd),


24 Alabamaa nd4 6Forsyth Streets, ATLANTA, GA. ------ Special attention given to the Boarding of Stock.


Colquitt Alfred H. Hon., Gov -: ernor of Georgia, office State house Cook & Thomson (Joseph S. Cook, Colquitt Hugh H., attorney, Pryor Rush Thomson), machinists, 226 Marietta S. R. cor Alabama


BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE. ( 199


IWhite Load and Oil. B. H. Broomhead & Co.


CARTER & SOLOMON," Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CARPETS. Cil Clothe, &c., 50 Whitehall st., Atlanta.


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TAVAX


PIANOS:


The Leading Piano Forte of America !


UNPURCHASED PRE-EMINENCE.


Hints to Purchasers.


[G" When selecting a Piano Forte it is important to remember-1. That a cheap Piano will always prove to be a poor Piano. 2. 'That there is more economy in buying a r ally first-class instru- ment, at a reasonable figure, than in purchasing another merely because it is much cheaper. 3. The best work and best material insure the best results, and therefore command the best prices.


BUY AN INSTRUMENT WITH A SOUL IN IT.


HALLET & DAVIS, KNABE, FISCHER AND PEASE PIANOS. PIANOS S200 $ $1.000.


Church and Parlor Organs,


The CLOUGH & WARREN ORG.1 N is the nearest approach to a Pipe Organ made. SHONINGER ORG.LNS, celebrated and accepted as the best Organ for the money in the world. Price. $60, 875. 590. Stop. Sind to $200. SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOKS of all kinds at the Georgia Music Store. Address, for Catalogues, PHILLIPS & CREW, Atlanta, Ga.


The Georgia Mutual Relief Association,


INCORPORATED APRIL 5, 1881, ATLANTA, GA.


OFFICERS:


G. J. FOREACRE,


PRESIDENT.


W. P. ORME,


VICE-PRESIDENT.


ROBERT M. FARRAR,


SECRETARY.


JAS. F. ALEXANDER. M. D.,


- MEDICAL DIRECTOR.


R. A. VARNADOE,


GENERAL AGENT.


Depository, Atlanta National Bank,


Membership Fee, (paid enly on applying | for Membership) :


$ 8.00 for a Certificate of . $1.000


10.00 .. 2.000 ..


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.. .. 3.000 " . 6.00


14.00 . .


4.000


16.00


5.000


Annual Dues :


Cn a Certificate of $1.000 is . , $4.00


.. 2.000 " . . 5.00


12.00


3.000


6 4 4.000 " . . 7.00


16


5.000 " 8.00


ay" Full information will be furnished on application to any of the Officers of this Association.


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PROVIDE


for your Families by a Certificate in the PEOPLES' MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, Atlanta, Ga.


WHAT I RECEIVED HIGHEST MEDAL Auer. Inst., N. Y., 1879-80.


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Culberson Marcus L., grocer, 505 Decatur


Cummings Frederick, saloon, 76 S. Broad.


Cummings James S., painter, rear SO Forsyth


Cunningham John D., attorney, 3} Whitehall


Curran & Co., (John M. Curran), mattress mnfrs and furniture re- pairers. 33 Marietta. (See page 101) Curry Hardy, (c) grocer, 164 Fraser


Curtis E. H. & Co. (Edwin Curtis, Charles W. Powell), com mers, 69 S. Broad


Curtis William M., druggist and phy- sieian, 265 W. Peters


Curtis & Weitzell (James A. Curtis, John W. Weitzell), carriage mnfrs, 85 and 87 Peachtree


Dade Coal Company, Joseph E. Brown, pres ; Brown's Block, E. Wall


Daily Constitution, W. A. Hemphill, business manager, 34 S. Broad. (See page 113)


Daley Marion M .. meats, 62 Decatur Dalston William B., medical books, 17} E. Alabama. (See page 63) Daniel John F., attorney, 54 White- hall


Daniel J. C. & I. (James C. and Is- ham), boots and shoes, 32 White- ball


Daniel & Marsh (John B. Daniel, Edwin W. Marsh, Jr.), whol drugs, 13 Decatur


Crane, Boylston & Co. (Albert Z. Daniel James W., variety store, Demorest, Henry Boylston), whol 72 Whitehall dry goods, 65 Pryor


Crankshaw & Co. (Hamilton Crank- shaw, Leaver Richardson, James C. Bowen), planing mill, 175 S. Forsyth


Cranston Oliver, mdse broker, 55 Peachtree


Crawford .George G., physician, 14} Whitehall


Creed James, grocer, 412 Marietta


Crenshaw


William, dentist,


21}


Whitehall


Croft Thomas O., meat market, 259 W. Peters


Davis Sewing Machine Co., (The), W. T. Wilson, gen agt, 14 W. Mitchell


('ross Leon L., photographer, 323 | Davis Stephen H., harness, 53 Peach - Whitehall tree


Culberson A. B. & II. L. (Augustus B. and Hubert L.), attorneys, 61} E. Alabama


Davis & Simmons Mrs. A. E. Da- vis, Mrs. S. F. Simmons), propre Exposition House, 893 Whitehall


BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE, [ BOSE READY MIVED PAINT B. H. Broomhead & Co.


IN THE WORLD.


MACHINNON TEN OR FLUID PENCIL.


Cooke William C., ins agt, 9 W. Mitchell


Coledge Aurelian F., attorney, 63 Whitehall


Cooper Rufus (c), tailor, 16] White- hall


Cotter Robert O., physician, 30 Ma- rietia


Cotton John W., grocer, 128 S. For- syth


Courson William E., physician, 60 Decatur


Cox, Hill & Thompson (William B. Cox, William R. Hill. Joseph Thompson, Jr., James J. Baldwin), whol lignors, 29 Peachtree


Cox H. T. & Co. (Henry T. Cox, Hor- ace D. Smith), com mers, 11 S. Forsyth


Cox Thomas H., grocer, 235 Marietta Cox Wesley, (c) grocer, Tatnall cor Mitchell


Cox & Furse (John W. Cox, Marion Furse), grocers, 104 Peachtree


Coyen James, grocer, 54 Decatur


: Dann Benedict L., cigars and tobacco, 1 Peachtree


Davenport, Johnson & Co. (James S. and James B. Davenport, Wil- liam S. Johnson, Edward L. Voor- his), mill and railway supplies, 68- 70 E. Alabama


Davis Christopher C., grocer, 48 Chapel


Davis John, brass founder, 221 Ma- rietta


LINOLEUM in all patterns, at Carter & Solomon's, 50 Whitehall street, Atlanta.


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J.H.CHAMBERS& CO.


THE OLDEST AND KOOT RELIABLE


ubscription


33ook


Publishers


IN THE SOUTH AND WEOT.


Extend to worthy men and women seeking profitable employment a cordial invitation to engage with us. We offer them a highly honorable, useful and pleasant business, and an absolutely certain chance to make money rapidly, with little or no capital, and without one particle of risk. The following are a few of the many books offered to agents :


" Foundations of Success nnd Laws of Trade, including the Rules of Public Business and Social Laws," a book of practical value, especially for merchants and the young man preparing for active business life ; " Life and Labor of Bishop Marvin," by Rev. T. M. Finney, D.D .; " To tho East by the Way of the West," by Bishop Marvin, also Bishop " Marvin's Sermons ;" " The Great Awaken- ing" on Romanism, Protestantism and TemPerance, by eminent Catholic and Protestant divines and prominent temperance lecturers ; "Current and important Events," embracing a complete history of the great temperance movements ; "Errors of Romanism ;" "Literature, Art and Song ;" "Bible for the Young and Fireside Commentator ;" Revised New Testament, old and new version in one, and Illustrated Family Bible,


For terms, and all information on the subject, address


J. H. CHAMBERS & CO.,


St. Louis, Mo .; Chicago, IlI .. and Atlanta, Ga.


AIR-LINE HOUSE


Mrs. E. A. TILLMAN, Treprietress.


ONE HUNDEED VARDS OF UNION PASSENGER DEPOT.


: 492 Death Pryor Sumeet 7


Atlanta, Ga.


W. W. LOGAN, Jeweler and Engraver,


28 WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.


STEAM GRINDING ESTABLISHMENT.


B. VIITUR


MANUFACTURER OF


ALL KINDS OF CUTLERY. PEN. POCKET. COOK AND CARVING KNIVES. CONCAVED RAZORS, TAILORS' AND BARBERS' SHEARS, ETC .. CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


18 Broad Street, - - ATLANTA, GA.


Particular attention pail to Grinding, Repairing and Polishing. Also CONCAVING RAZORS.


The Press and People regard THE CHRISTIAN INDEX the best Advertising Medium in the South.


MACKINNON FEN OR FLUID PENCIL.


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Dawson George T., grocer, 21 E. Peachtree


Day Samuel W., oysters, fish and ice, 1 E. Wall


Dean Thomas W., physician, 202 Marietta


DeFoor James A., grocer, 125 W. Peters


DeGive Laurent, propr opera house, Marietta cor Forsyth


DeGroat William S., contractor, 118 Marietta


Delbridge Allen J., (c) shoemkr, 22 Whitehall


Destino Spiro, cigars and tobaccos, 21 S. Broad


Dickey, Fain & Co. (James L. Dickey, William L. Fain, James S. Doyle, Van B. Crawford), com mers and millers, 41 S. Broad


Dickson Henry H., printer, 32 S. Broad


Disbrow Geo. & Co. (George Disbrow, - ), brewers and bottlers, 12 Decatur


GEO. DISBROW & CO.,


Brewers, Bottlers and Shippers of Geo. Disbrow's Celebrated


BEER.


Orders by mail promptly atttended to. 12 Decatur St ..


ATLANTA, GA.


Dittler Alexander, grocer, Houston cor Fort


Dixie Farmer and Live Stock Record, Dixie Farmer Publish- ing Co., pubs, 27 and 29 S. Broad. (See page 16)


Dodd P. & G. T. & Co. (Philip and Green T. Dodd, William J. Tan- ner), whol grocers, 32 E. Alabama Dodson & Scott ( William C. Dadson,


ESTE URO aNIE and Read it Carefully.


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William H. Scott), printers, 3S S. Broad


Domini August, saloon, 123 White. hall


Domini John, saloon and lunch counter, 19 Whitehall


Donavan John 1., mngr R. G. Dun & Co., Alabama ne cor Pryor Donehoo E. F. & Co. ( Elijah F. Done- hoo, Frederick J. Allen), oysters, fish and game, 3 E. Alabama


Dougherty David H., dry goods, 39 Peachtree


Dozier Thomas H., physician, 261 Luckie


Drake William G., physician 25 Peachtree


Drumheller Samuel P., coutractor and builder, 123 Peachtree


Duck & Co. (Henry R. S. Duck), paints and oils, 35 S. Broad


Dufly James S., grocer, 2 Pulliam


Duffy Johanna Mrs., dressmnkr, 783 Whitehall


Dun R. G. & Co., J. A. Donavan, mngr; mercantile agney, Alabama ne eor Pryor


Dunn, Alexander & Co. (John N. Dunn, Joseph M. Alexander, Zachary T. Johnson, Francis M. Kenney, Hugh A. MeDonald), whol grocers, 40 E. Alabama


Dunning Volney, grocer, 84 McDon- ough


Durham William W., physician, 60 Peachtree


Dyer Thomas H .. cigars, 64 Decatur Eagen Mary A. Mrs., grocer, 126 De- catur


East Tenn., Va. & Ga. R. R., E. W. Cole pres; 43] S. Broad. (See page 55)


Eckford Joseph J., attorney, 21} E. Alabama


Eddleman & Bowie (Frank M. Ed- dleman, John A. Bowie), whol boots and shoes 30 Wall


Edwards M. E. & Co. (Michelberry E. and L. E. Edwards), grocers, 364 Decatur


Eisem n Bros. (Jacob, Moses B., Jacob B. and Gerson B.), clothing, 55 Whitehall


Ellington George (c), shoemkr, 4 Walton


BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE, I COLORS OF ALL KINDS. B. H. Broomhead & Co.


DRY OR IN OIL.


LACE CURTAINS and Lambrequins, selected from finest Importations CARTER & SOLOMON, 50 Whitehall st., Atlanta.


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R. H. SOLOMON.


CARTER & SOLOMON,


DEALERS IN


Carnets, Curtains,


AND


General Interior House Decoration,


MATTINGS, Window Shades and Wall Paper,


No. 50 Whitehall Street. ATLANTA, GA,


ESTABLISHED 1860.


ANCHOR PUBLISHING COMPANY, st. Louis, Missouri and Atlanta, Ga.


SUBSCRIPTION BOOK PUBLISHERS. ALSO THE CHEAPEST AND MOST COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLES.


Men of character and ability wanted to introduce our Bibles and Books. When you want to MAKE MONEY send for circulars of our Standard Works. Address ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO., Atlanta, Ga. T. H. P. BLOODWORTH, Manager, 3} Whitehall Stree :.


CANNON HOUSE,


M:s. E. C. PURTELL, Proprietress,


No. 163 MARIETTA STREET,


ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.


Central Location, Large Airy Rooms and Splendid Table. RATES, $1 50 PER DAY. I LOWER RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.


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PEOPLES'


Mutual Relief Association, Atlanta, Ga. Largest, best and safest Co-operative Life Association in the South.


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Erwin Howell C., attorney, 48 Mari- etta


Escridge Peter, (c) blacksmith, 151 Decatur


Estey Organ Company, Broad n w cor Alabama


Eubanks Gilbert T., grocer, 67 S. Broad


Evans & Bro. (William T. and Dan- iel R.), com mers, 51 Decatur


Everett & Gouldsmith (Alex- ander R. Everett, Theodore F. Gouldsmith), whol jewelers, 54} Whitehall


Evins & Elyea (John C. Evins, Theo- dore M. Elyea), furniture, 52 S. Broad


Expossition House, Davis & Sim- mons, proprs ; 391 Whitehall


Fairbanks Charles F., engraver, stencil and stamp mufr, 73 White- hall


Fairbanks C. F. & Co. (Charles F. Fairbanks, William F. Hun- toon), mnfrs rubber stamps, 7} Whitehall. (See page 111)


Faith John F., grocer, 298 Decatur


Falvey John J., grocer, 475 Mari- etta


Farrar Robert M., sec Georgia Mutual Relief Association, A. & W. P. depot


Farrell James, grocer, 217 W. Peters Farrington Peter A., jeweler, 17 Peachtree


Farrow Henry P., attorney, 40 Mari- etta


Fay & Eichberg (Calvin Fay, Alfred S. Eichberg), architects, 193 S. Broad


Fears James T., mdse broker, 66} E. Alabama


Fears Jesse W., mdse broker, 66} E. Alabama


Fechter Egidius, saloon and grocer, 427 W. Peters


Ferguson & Blount ( Daniel P. Fer- guson, Barton M. Blount), agri- cultural implements, 11 Bartow


Fickel John, grocer, Stonewall cor Bailey


Finch William (e), tailor, 13 White- ball


Fincher John L., grocer, 251 W. Mitchell.


Fincher & Bro. (Jesse C. and Berry H.), grocers, $5 Peachtree


BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE,


B. H. Broomhead & Co.


Lime and Hair.


I NEI NONNIZIOVW OR FLUID PENCIL. 1


Equitable Life Assurance So- ciety of the United States, Joseph H. Morgan, agt, Marietta'n e cor Forsyth


Ergenzinger Alexander, furniture, 12 E. Hunter


Erminger Henry C .. manfg con- fectioner, 15 E. Hunter


Erskine John Hon., judge U. S. Dis- triet Court, Custom House


Erskine W. & Co. (William Ers- kine, James Fee), whol linens, 42 Decatur


THE UNIVERSAL PEN OF THE AGE.


Ellis D. P. & Co. (Davenport P. and Eugene W. Eilis), auction and commission, 21 Marietta


Ellis Jonathan M., grocer, 196 Hous- ton


Ellis William D., attorney, room 5 Brown's block


Elsas Isaac, junk dealer, 62 S. Broad Elsas, May & Co. (Jacob Elsas, Isaac May, Montz Adler, Julius Dreyfus), bag mnfrs, 99 S. Pryor


Ely Robert N., Attorney, 3} White- hall


Emanu 1 Nathaniel, mdse broker, 663 E. Alabama


Emery Henry F., ice, fish and oyster's, 15 Peachtree




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