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"in a museum, specimens illustrating "the geology, mineralogy, soils, "plants, valuable woods, and what- "ever else may be discovered i. "Georgia, of scientific or economical "value."
And to carry on this work the sum , establish a manufactory of any kind, of $10,000 per annum was appropri -: Dr. Little can tell him where every ated.
water power in the State is, its ex-
The work was entered upon in the tent, availability, etc. If one wants fall of 1874, and nearly half the State mineral land, he can show on the has been surveyed according to the map, where all of Georgia's minerals requirements of law. There have can be found, their quality and prob- been collected and properly arranged able quantity. If timber of any kind in the geological museum, in the is wanted, he can tell just where it is, capitol, fully 10,000 specimens of ores, and in what quantity. minerals and rocks, from every see- Scarcely a day passes, but that tion representing every geological some interested parties call at Dr. formation in the State and locating Little's office for information on these all her valuable minerals. Among . and other points.
these are gold, copper, lead, iron of several kinds, manganese, barite, State have been collected, nnalyzed soapstone, limestone, sandstone, , and placed on exhibition in the mu- granite, coal, bulostone, asbestus, seum. Farmers are learning an im- mica, slate, etc., etc. portant lesson from the survey. The
Maps have been made of many of character of soils is generally deter- the counties, showing cities, towns, mined by the kind of rocks found be- post-offices, churches, schools, mills, neath them; and an experienced ge- roads, bridges, ferries, every lot of ologist can look at the rocks found in land containing valuable minerals, any section and tell the composition, and showing the land divisions in chemical constituents of the land, those sections where the lands were and what productions will best sue- disposed of by Land Lotteries. Maps ceed upon it. The Geological Survey will in this respect, be of vast benefit to the agriculture of Georgia.
of this kind for all the counties of the State are contemplated, and will be made and published with the dual report of the State Geologist.
The survey has discovered marl in nearly 100 places in Georgia, -each 75 of these marls have been analyzed, showing their exact valne agrienltu-
ore of the deposits. In this respect
Dr. Little has also prepared maps | also, the work of the survey will be
Many samples of the soils of the
Besides there maps, there is in place being accurately located, and course of preparation a large map of the State, which, when finished, will be the only one ever prepared ap- rally, and the accessibility of each proaching completeness.
He has also prepared views of nat- ural scenery-water falls, mountains. gorges and other places of interest in the State.
The mineral waters and summer resorts of the State are located and described, and analyses of the waters of many of the springs of the State
Almost every stranger who comes to Georgia to make investments of any kind, calls upon the State Geol- ogist for information, and he is pre- pared, in every case, to give it readily and reliably. If a man wishes to
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of grent benefit to the agriculture of the State.
Keeper of Penitentiary- John W. Nelms, principal keeper. Salary, $2,000. Bond, $10,000. Con viets leased from this office by con- tract.
Librarian-Frank L. Haralson. Salary, $1,000. Bond, $2,000.
School Commissioner -- Gustavns J. Orr. Appointed Janu- ary, ISS1. for four years. Salary, $2,000. Mark Johnston, clerk. Sal- ary, §1,200.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Senate.
James S. Boynton, President, Grif. fin: William A. Harris, Secretary, Isabella ; H. H. Cabiness, First As- sistant Secretary, Forsyth; C. J. Wellborn, Second Assistant Secre- tary, Blairsville ; J. T. Taylor, Jour- nal Clerk, Atlanta. W. E. Candler, Callender Clerk, Blairsville ; H. C. Peeples, Enrolling Clerk, Atlanta; J. E. Wooten, Engrossing Clerk, Sa- Heardmont. vannah; J. R. Christy, Message Clerk, Athens; L. J. Albred, Door- keeper, Jasper.
First District-P. W. Meldrew, Savannah.
Second District-R. B. Harris, Da- rien.
Third District-Lemuel Johnson, Graham.
Fourth District-R. N. King, St. Mary's.
Fitth District-G. A. Smith, Ho- merville.
Sixth District-J. W. Harrell, Val- dosta.
Serenth District-E. P. S. Den- mark, Quitman.
Eighth District-Jas. Baggs, Cam. illa.
Ninth District-A. L. Hawes, New- ton.
Tenth District-A. C. Westbrook, Albany.
El renth District-James G. Parks, Dawson.
Twelfth District -J. E. Carter, Lumpkin. Thirteenth District - DuPont Guerry, Americus.
Fourteenth District-J. HI. Wood- ward, Vienna.
Fifteenth District-J. T. Smith, Lumber City.
Sixteenth District -- J. H. Hicks, Wrightsville.
S.venteenth District-J. F. Brown, Ogeechee.
Eighteenth District-Jas. L. Neal, Warrenton.
Nineteenth District-R. L. McWhor- ter, Penfield.
Twentieth District-S. G. Jordon, Sandersville.
Twenty first District -- R. L. Storey, Irwinton.
Twenty-second District-J. H. Ba- ker. Zebulon.
Twenty-third District-D. A. Smith, Butler.
Twenty-fourth District -- W. B. Butt, Buena Vista.
Twenty-fifth District-W. R. Gor- man, Geneva.
Twenty-sixth District-J. S. Boyn- ton, Grithin.
Twenty-seventh District-H. D. Mc- Daniel, Monroe.
Twenty-eighth District-John S. Reid, Eatonton.
Twenty-ninth District-J. W. Barks- dale, Danbury.
Thirtieth District-W. H. Mattox,
Thirty-first District-S. H. Moseley, Toccoa.
Thirty-second District-W. B. Price, Dahalonega.
Thirty third District-B. F. Sad- duth, Homer. ---
Thirty-fourth District-W. P. Bond. Lithonia.
Thirty fifth District -- W. J. Winn, Marietta.
Thirty Sixth District-J. M. Wilson, Sandtown.
Thirty-seventh District -- W. H. Dan- iel, Franklin.
Thirty-eighth District-S. M. HI. Byrd, Cedartown.
Thirty-ninth District -- B. F. Payne, Canton.
Fortieth District-W. A. Curtis, Rabun Gap.
Forty-first District-B. C. Dugger, Pierceville.
Forty-second District -. R. T. Touche, Rome.
Forty-third District-S. G. Tread- well, Tilton.
Forty jourth District-A. T. Hack- ett, Ringgold.
House.
A. O. Bacon, Speaker, Macon ; Mark A. Hardin, W. H. Harrison,
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C. P. Hansell, Clerks ; Benson R. Miller Door Keeper.
List here given by counties alpha- betically.
Appling-Lomuel Sellers, Baxley. Baker-P. W. Jones, Newton.
Baldwin-F. G. DuBignon, Mil- ledgeville.
Banks -W. A. Quillian, Homer.
Bartow-J. C. Branson, Kingston ; T. W. Milner, Cartersville.
Berrien-W. S. Walker, Allapaha. Bibb-A. O. Bacon, S. H. Jemison, C. A. Thorpe, Macon.
Brooks-T. N. Arrington, Quit- man.
Bryan-R. F. C. Smith, Bryan. Bullock -- J. Wilson, Arcola.
Burke-J. F. Bates, Heath ; S. I. Heath. Girard; E. A. Perkins, Per- kins' Junction.
Butts-R. W. Mays, Stark.
Calhoun-James Reel, Williams- burg.
Camden-A. Wilson, Owens' Fer- ry.
Campbell-W. S. Zellers, Palmetto. Carroll-G. W. Autry, Sand Hill ; T. A. Jackson, County Line.
Catoosa-A. H. Gray, Ringgold.
Charlton-James Thompson, Tra- der's Hill.
Chatham-B. C. Bacon, W. S. Bas- singer, G. N. Nichols, Savannah.
Chattahoochee- LaFayette Harp, Cusseta.
Chattooga-J. W. Maddox, Sum- merville.
Cherokee-W. C. Dial, Woodstock. Clarke-P. Barrow, Athens.
Clay -- R. A. Turnipseed, Fort Gaines.
Clayton-R. E. Morrow, Jonesboro. Clinch-J. L. Sweat, Homerville.
Cobb-A. J. Hansell, Roswell ; D. W. Orr, Acworth.
Coffee-William Gaskins, Doug- lass.
Colquitt-W. B. MeClelland, Tip- ton.
Columbia-C. H. Shockley, Har- lem.
Coweta-W. A. Post, Grantville ; U. D. Wilkinson, Newman.
Crawford-C. H. Walker, Knox- ville.
Dade-S. C. Hale, Trenton.
Dawson-John Palmer, Dixon.
Decatur-J. O. Farrell, W. W. Har- rell, Bainbridge.
De Kalb-H. C. Jones, Decatur.
Dodge-N. Rowling, Eastman.
Dooly-J. Williams, Ebenezer.
Dougherty-J. Y. Hester, J. Loron, Albany.
Douglass -- J. S. James, Douglass- ville.
Echols-J. F. Hall, Statenville.
Effingham-Edward Bird, Guyton.
Elbert-J. H. Brewer, Concordia.
Emanuel-J. A. Brinson, Canoo- chee.
Fannin-E. J. Henry, Morganton.
Fayette-D. A. MeLucas, Fayette- ville. Floyd-J. W. Turner, S. Wright, Rome. Forsyth-A. J. Julian, Cumming. Franklin-W. R. Little, Carnes- ville. Fulton -- Henry Hillyer, W. H. Pat- terson, F. P. Rice, Atlanta.
Gilmer-Jonathan Withrow, Ella- ville.
Glascock -- E. G. Scrogys, Gibson. Glynn-I. W. Lamb, Brunswick.
Gordon-W. R. Rankin, Calhoun. Greene-J. B .Park, Greenesboro ; W. R. Wilson, Woodville.
Gwinnett -- N. L. Hutchins, R. E. Mitchell, Lawrenceville.
Habersham -- T. S. Davis, Toccoa. Hall -- J. B. Estes, Gainesville.
Hancock-J. W. Moore, Culverton; W. J. Northern, Sparta.
Haralson - J. M. McBride.
Harris- H. C. Cameron, L. L. Stan- ford, Hamilton.
Hurt -- A. J. Mathews, Hartwell.
Heard-W. Spearman, Corinth. Henry-Z. T. Zachrey, Peachstone Shoals.
Houston -Edwin Martix, A. L. Miller, Perry ; W. C. Winslow, Fort Valley.
Irwin -William Branch, Tifton. Jackson-A. T. Bennett, J. B. Sel- man, Jefferson.
Jasper -F. Walker, Monticello.
Jefferson-J. H. Polbill, James Stapleton, Louisville.
Johnson -W. L. Johnson, Wrights- ville.
Jones-James Lester, Haddock Sta- tion.
Laurens-H. M. Burch, Dublin. Lee-Frank Johnson, Leesburg.
Liberty-John MeIntosh, MeIn- tosh.
Lincoln-A. E. Strother, Clay Hill. Lowndes-P. B. Whittle, Valdosta. Lumpkin -B. J. Davis, Dahlonega. MeDupie -- H. C. Rooney, Thom- SON. McIntosh-T. Goodrich, Darien.
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Micon-W. M. Dykes, Montezu-
Vidison -Y. A. Daniel, Paoli.
Mtrion-S. B. Story, Buena Vista. Meriwether-W. J. Barnes, R. D. Render, Greeneville.
Miller-J. V. Heard, Colquitt.
Miton-T. L. Lewis, Alpharetta. Mitchell-W. N. Spence, Camilla.
Monroc-G. G. Flynt, C. A. Tur- Ler, Forsyth.
Montgomery-C. C. McAllister, Mt. Vernon.
Morgan-F. C. Foster, Madison.
Murray -- W. C. Carter, Spring Place.
Muscogee -- Reese Crawford, L. F. Garrard, Columbus.
Newton -- L. B. Anderson, L. L. Middlebrooks, Covington.
Oconee-W. W. Price, Farming- ton.
Oglethorpe-J. M. Smith, Winters- ville; W. M. Willingham, Crawford. Poulding -- H. A. Hogan, Dallas. Pickens -- W. T. Day, Jasper.
Pierce -- A. M. Moore, Blackshear.
P.kc-E. F. DuPree, Zebulon.
Polk-C. G. Janes, Cedartown.
Pulaski-L. M. Lamar, Hawkins- ville.
Putnam-W. B. Wingfield, Eaton- ton.
Quitman-J. J. Crumbley, George- town.
Rabun -- J. M. Ritchie, Rabun Gap.
Randolph -- R. D. Crozier, Cuthi- lrt.
Richmond - Jackson Davenport, S. W. Mays, H. D. Twiggs, Augusta. Rockdale-W. L. Peek, Conyers. Schley-T. S. Ramey, Ellaville.
Sereven-J. L. Singleton, Sylvania. Spalding-J. J. Hunt, Griffin.
Stewart-Z. S. Coffin, Florence ; T. D. Hightower, Lumpkin.
Sumter-J. L. Adderton, S. F. Flo- gan, Americus.
Talbot-J. H. Martin, J. W. Rob- erts, Talbotton.
Taliaferro-B. F. Moore, Craw- fordsville.
Talnall-T. J. Edwards, Fido.
Taylor-J. J. MeCants, Butler. Telfair-John Wileox, Temper- ance.
Terrell-S. R. Christie, Dawson.
Thomas-W. M. Hammond, H. M. Sapp, Thomasville.
Town8 -- W. H. McClure, Hiwassee. Troup-O. A. Bull, B. C. Cook, La Orange.
Twiggs-J. T. Glover, Bullards.
Union-J. B. Smith, Young Cane. Upson-B. G. Mckinney, Thomas- ton.
Walker -J. B. Wheeler, LaFayette. Walton-H. A. Caruthers, Monroe. Ware-William Denton, Wares- boro.
Warren-W. A. Dyer, Warrenton. Washington -- C. M. Summerlin, J. T. Youngblood, Sandersville.
Wayne-A. Clarke, Jesup.
Webster-J. B. Beatty, Preston.
White-J. J. Kinney, Cleveland.
Whitfield-C. E. Broyles, Dalton.
Wilcox- S. D. Fuller, Abbeville.
Wilkes-A. W. Hill, M. P. Reese, Washington.
Wilkinson, B. F. Fordham, Steph- ensville.
Worth -- J. M. Sumner, Isabella.
JUDICIARY.
Supreme Court-Court rooms State House, Marietta, southwest corner Forsyth. Jamies Jackson, chief justice ; Logan E. Bleckley and Hon. Willis Hawkins, associate judges ; Z. D. Harrison, clerk; Hon. Clifford An- derson, attorney - general ; Henry Jackson, reporter; J. H. Lumpkin, assistant reporter; J. G. MeLin, sheriff. First term commences sec- ond Monday in February ; second term begins first Monday in Septem- ber.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
Albany Circuit-W. O. Flem- ing, judge; J. W. Walters, solietor- general, Albany.
Baker-First Monday in May and November.
Calhoun-Second Monday in March and September.
Decatur-Second and third Mondays in May and November.
Dougherty-First, secoad and third Mondays in April and October.
Mitchell-Fourth Monday in March and September.
Worth-Fourth Monday in April and November.
Atlanta Circuit-George Hill- yer, judge ; B. H. Hill, Jr., solicitor- general, Atlanta.
De Kalb-Third Monday in March and September.
Clayton-First Monday in March and September.
Fulton-Monday after fourth Mon- day in March and September.
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Augusta Circuit-Claiborne Snead, judge; Boykm Wright, solici- tor-general, Angu-ta.
Burke -- Third Monday in May and November.
Columbia -- Fourth Monday in March and September.
MeDuffic-Third Monday in March and September.
Richmond-Third Monday in April and October.
Blue Ridge Circuit-James R. Brown, judge; George F. Gober, solicitor-general; Benjamin F. Payne official court reporter, Canton.
Cherokee-Fourth Monday in Feb- ruary and second Monday in August.
Cobb-Second Monday in March and November.
Dawson-Third Monday in April and September.
Fannin-Third Monday in May and October.
Forsyth -Third Monday in February and fourth Monday in August.
Gilmer-Second Monday in May and October.
Lumpkin-Second Monday in April and September.
Milton-First Monday in February, and third Monday in August.
Pickens-Fourth Monday in April and September.
Towns - First Monday after fourth Monday in May, aud Thursday after fourth Monday in October.
Union -Fourth Monday in May and October.
Brunswick Circuit-M. L. Mershon, judge ; George B. Mabry, solicitor general, Brunswick.
Appling -Taird Monday in March and September.
Camden-Tuesday after second Mon- day in May and November.
Charlton-Third Monday in May and November.
Clinch-First Monday in March and September.
Coffee-Tuesday after fourth Mon- day in April and October.
Glynn-Fourth Monday in May and November.
Pierce-First Monday in April and October.
Ware-Second Monday in April and October.
Wayne-Fourth Monday in March and September.
Chattahoochee Circuit - J. T. Withs, judge: T. W. Grines, solicitor general.
Chattahoochee-Fourth Monday in March and September.
Harris-Second Monday in April and October.
Marion-Third Monday in April and October.
Muscogee-Second Monday in May and November.
Talbot -- Second Monday in March and September.
Taylor -- First Monday in April and October.
Cherokee Circuit.
J. C. Fain, judge; J. Watt Harris, solicitor-general.
Bartow-Second Monday in January and July.
Citoosa-Second Monday in Febru- ary and August.
Dade-Third Monday in March and September.
Gordon-Fourth Monday in Febru- ary and August.
Murray -Third Monday in Febru- ary and August.
Whitfield-First Monday in April and October.
Coweta Circuit.
Sampson W. Harris, judge ; H. M. Reid, solicitor-general.
Campbell-First Monday in Febru- ary and Auzust.
Carroll-First Monday in April and October.
Curetu - First Monday in March and September.
Dergles-Third Monday in January and fou. th Monday in July.
Fayette-Fourth Monday in March and september.
Heard-Third Monday in March and September.
Meriwether-Third Monday in Feb- ruary and August.
Troup-Third Monday in May and November.
Eastern Circuit.
W. B. Fleming, judge; W. G. Charlton, solicitor-general.
Bryan-First Monday in May and October.
Bulloch-Fourth Monday in April and October.
Chatham -- First Mondays in March June and December.
FMingham-Second Monday in May and November. Liberty-Third Monday in May and November.
McIntosh-Fourth Monday in May and November.
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Flint Circuit.
John D. Stewart, judge ; E. Wom- · zek, solicitor general.
5-Second Monday in March a: 4 September.
ferry-Third Monday in April and W ano-Fourth Monday in Febru- wv and August.
Jean-Third Monday in March abd September.
Aly -- First Monday in April and O. tuber.
Rockdale-Third Monday in Febru- srv and August.
salling-First Monday in Febru- ery and August.
Goon-First Monday in May and November.
Macon Circuit.
Thomas J. Simmons, judge; J. L. Hardeman, solictor-general.
B :- Fourth Monday in April and Oktober.
Crawford -- Fourth Monday in March and September.
Houston-First
Monday in April and September.
Middle Circuit.
B. W. Carswell, judge; R. L. Gam- Me, solicitor general.
Emanuel-Third Monday in April and October.
Jefferson -Second Monday in May sud November.
J Iren-Fourth Monday in March And November.
Kreten-First Monday in May and November.
Tatnall-Second Monday in April and October.
Washington-First Monday in March and September.
Northern Circuit.
E. H. Pottle, judge ; G. F. Pierce, Jr., solicitor-general.
Elbert -Second Monday in March and September.
Glascock-Third Monday in Febru- Ary and August.
Hancock-Second Monday in April and October.
Hart-Third Monday in March and September.
Lincoln-Fourth Monday in April and October.
Madison -- First Monday in March and September.
Oglethorpe-Third Monday in April and October.
Taliaferro-Fourth Monday in Feb- ruary and Angust.
Warren-First Monday in April and October.
Wilkes-First Monday in May and November.
Ocmulgee Circuit.
Thomas G. Lawson, judge ; Robert A. Whitfield, solicitor-general.
Baldwin-Third Monday in Febru- ary and August.
Griene-Second Monday in March and September.
Jasper-Fourth Monday in April and October.
Jones-Third Monday in April and October.
Morgan-First Monday in March and September.
Putnam-Third Monday in March and September.
Wilkinson-First Monday in April and October.
Oconee Circuit.
A. C. Pate, judge ; Thomas Eason, solicitor general.
Dodge-First Monday in May and November.
Dooly-Second and third Mondays in March and September,
Irvin-Monday after fourth Mon- day in March and September.
Laurens-Second Mondays in April and October.
Montgomery-Wednesday after fourth Monday in April and October.
Pulaski-Second and third Mondaye in May and November,
Telfair-Tuesday after third Mon- day in April and October.
Twiggs-First Monday in March and September.
Wilcor- Fourth Monday in March and Septemter.
Pataula Circuit.
Arthur Hood, judge; James H. Guerry, solicitor general.
Clay-Fourth Monday in March and September.
Early-First and second Monday in April and October.
Miller -- Third Monday in April and October.
Quitman-Third Monday in May and November.
Randolph-First and second Mon- days in May and November.
Terrell-Fourth Monday in May and November. Holds two weeks.
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Rome Circuit.
J. W. H. Underwood, judge; J. I. Wright, solicitor-general.
Chattooga-First Monday in March and September.
Floyd-Fourth Monday in March and September.
Paulding-First Monday in Febru- ary and August.
Polk-Second Monday in February and August and holds two weeks.
Haralson-Third Monday in Janu- ary and July and holds two weeks.
Walker-Last Monday in February and August.
Southern Circuit.
Augustus H. Hansell, judge ; R. G. Mitchell, solicitor-general.
Berrien -Third Monday in March anni September.
Brooks-First Monday in March and November.
Colquitt -- Wednesday after fourth Monday in March and September.
Echols-Second Monday in March and September.
Lowndes-Third Monday in May and November.
Thomas-Third week in April and October.
Southwestern Circuit.
C. F. Crisp, judge; C. B. Hudson, solicitor-general.
Lee-Second Monday in March and November.
Macon-First Monday in December and third Monday in May.
Schley-Fourth Monday in March and September.
Stewart-Fourth Monday in April and October.
Sumter-Second Monday in April and October.
Webster-First Monday in April and October.
Western Circuit.
A. S. Irwin, judge; A. L. Mitchell, solicitor-general.
Banks-First Monday in April and October.
November.
Oconce-Fourth Monday in Janu- ary and July.
Franklin -Second Monday in April and October.
Gwinnett-First Monday in March and September.
Haber sham-Third Monday in April and October.
Hall-Third and fourth Mondays in March and September.
Jackson-First Monday in February and August.
Rubun-Fourth Monday in April and October.
Walton -- Third Monday in Febru. uary and August.
White-First Monday after fourth Monday in April and October.
U. S. COURTS AND OFFI- CERS.
Northern District.
Composed of the counties of Banks, Bartow, Butts, Campbell, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga. Cherokee, Clarke Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dade, Daw- son, DeKalb, Douglas, Elbert, Fan- nin, Fayette, Floyd, Forsyth, Frank- lin, Fulton, Gilmer, Gordon, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haral- son, Hart, Heard, Henry, Lincoln, Lumpkin, Madison, Meriwether, Mil- ton, Morgan, Murray, Newton, Oco- nee, Oglethorpe, Paulding, Pickens, Pike, Polk, Rabun, Rockdale, Spald- ing, Taliaferro, Towns, Troup, Union, Walker, Walton, White, Whitfield and Wilkes.
Court Room-Custom House, Atlanta,
Circuit Court-Convenes sec- ond Monday in March and Septem- ber. Hon. Don A. Pardee, circuit jus- tice, Atlanta; John s. Bigbee, district attorney; S. A. Daniel, assistant; Ju- lius L. Brown, standing master in chancery ; A. E. Buck, clerk; W. H. Loften, deputy; Gen. James Longstreet, marshal.
District Court-Convenes first Monday m March and September. Ilon. Jobn Erskine, judge, Atlanta ; Henry P. Farrow, district attorney ; George S. Thomas, assistant; A. E. Buek, clerk ; Gen. James Longstreet, marshal.
Commissioners-Lawson Black, A. E. Buck, W. B. Smith, W. Clarke-Second Monday in May and | H. Smyth, Henry P. Farrow, Atlan- ta ; Alexander G. Murray, Gritiin; Junius F. Hillyer, Rome ; S. W. Le- land, Aaron Collins, Cartersville ; S. M. Herrington, Athens; S. C. Dun- lap, Gainesville; John C. Brittain, Danlonega; Henry L. Carroll, Blairs- ville; B. Wilson, Ellijay ; Spencer M. Smith, Toccoa; Orlando Melen- don, Newnan.
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Eastern District -- Southern Division.
Composed of the counties of Ap- Hling, Berrien, Bulloch, Bryan, Burke, Brooks, Clineb, Camden, C'of- fee, Charlton, Colquitt, Chatham, Columbia, Decatur, Echols, Eman- uel, Effingham, Glynn, Glascock, Irwin, Jefferson, Jolinson, Lowndes, Liberty, Montgomery, MeDuffie, Me- Intosh, Pierce, Richmond, Sereven, Tatnall, Thomas, Ware, Wayne, Washington, Wortb.
Western Division.
Composed of the counties of Baker, Baldwin, Bibb, But's, Calhoun, Chat tahoochee, Clay, Crawford Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Hancock, Harris, Houston, Jasper, Jones, Lau rens, Lee, Macon. Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogee, Pike, H. Shepard, Toceva.
Pulaski. Putnam, Quitman, Ran dolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Tal bot, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Twiggs, Upson, Warren, Webster, Wilcox, Wilkinson.
Court Rooms-Custom House, Savannah.
Circuit Court-Convenes sec- ond Monday in April and Thursday after first Monday in November. Hon. Don A. Pardee, circuit justice, Atlanta; Henry P. Farrow, district attorney ; S. E. Darnell, assistant ; W. P. Ward, clerk ; W. M. Hey- ward, assistant ; Gen. James Long- street, marshal.
District Court .- Convenes sec- olk Tuesday in February, May, Au- gust and November. Hon. John Erskine, judge, Atlanta ; John S. Bisbee, district attorney ; S. E. Dar- nell, assistant; W. P. Ward, clerk ; Gen. James Longstreet, marsbal.
Commissioners-Francis F. W. W. Graham Clerk
Putney, Albany; Samuel Levy, Au -; gusta; T. J. Fuller, Blackshear; C. J. J. Smith. Silas Roberson. Napoleon Weatherby Treasurer Tax Collector Tax Receiver HI. Dexter, Brunswick ; L. P. Down- ing, Walter H. Johnson, Columbus; . A. P. Whittle Macon; H. C. Wayne, Arthur Johnson. Surveyor
IStward C. Wade, Wilham Hardin, I-aac Beckett, L. H. DeMontmollen, Savannah ; R. F. Brimberry, Cuth- bert; James Wimberly, Waynes- borough.
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INTERNAL REVENUE. Second District.
Composed of the (55) eighty-five counties of the western two-thirds of the State.
Office, Custom House, Atlanta. An- drew Clark, collector ; W. T. B. Wil- son, chief clerk and deputy.
Deputies: W. S. Whitford, Albany; George W. Ware, Athens; T. D. Irish, G. B. Clark, Z. L. Morris, W. D. Moore, Atlanta ; Lassar Myer, Columbus; B. F. Brimberry, Cuth- bert; John A. Crawford, Cartersville; A. J. Laird, Dahlonega; E. L. Lan- dum, Dalton ; A. W. Post, Gritlin ; E. E. Freeman, Gainesville ; E. M. Brown, Macon; John A. Stuart, Mor- ganton ; Samuel W. Murray, New- nan ; F. M. Van Pelt, Rome ; W. O.
Third District.
Composed of (52) fifty-two counties of the State.
Office, Exchange Building, Savan- nab. Edward C. Wade, collector.
Deputies : F. W. Foster, Augus- tus Beall, T. R. Harper, Augusta ; D). T. Dunn, Brunswick ; T. C. Holden, Crawfordville ; R. T. Gibson, Rich- ard Nelson, Gordon ; W. S. Mayfield, J. W. Swann, Greensborough; W. J. White, D. C. Brundage, Milledge- ville; M. C. Wade, Adolph Leers, F. W. Blizard, E. R. Belcher, C. S. Park, Savannah; D. F. Luke, Thom- asville ; R. W. Taylor, Waynesbor- ough.
COUNTIES AND OFFI- CERS. Appling-Baxley. (Population, 5,275. )
James Tillman Ordinary
J. H. Cook. Sheriff
HI. MeEachen .Coroner
Baker-Newton. (Population, 7,305.)
W. T. Livingston .. Ordinary Benj. J. F. Hudspeth Clerk
Jamies H. Rowell Sheriff
Registrars in Bankruptcy -Atlanta. Lawson Black; Columbus, James ML. Odum. Tax Receiver I .- mivel T. Downing ; Griffin, Alex- . Robert B. Odum .. Fax Collector
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