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211 EQUITABLE BUILDING. WM. M. PENDLETON, SOUTHERN MANAGER,
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Cynamos, Engines and Light
Equipmentst
MOTOR H. B. CAMPBELL, Dealer and General Machine Shop, ATLANTA, GA. POWER The Jenney Electric
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Jos. Schlitz MILWAUKEE BEER. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. Wholesale and Retail.
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St. Joseph's Infirmary - 294 Courtland ave. In charge of Sisters of Mercy.
Banks and Bankers.
See Classified Business Direc- tory page 1327.
Building and Loan Asso- ciations.
See Classified Business Direc- tory page 1339.
Cemeteries.
Oakland Cemetery - Eastern terminus of Hunter street: en- trance also on Fair ; T A Clay- ton, sexton.
Westview Cemetery -- N of West End, on Green's Ferry road, four miles; office Equitable bldg: E P McBurney secretary and general manager.
Hollywood Cemetery - Four and one-half miles w of Atlanta; T J Eady, pres ; J C Mayfield, secretary ; W A Peters, sexton ; office 403 Norcross bldg.
Clubs and Societies.
Atlanta. Turn-Verein-Meets first Sunday in every month, cor Marietta and Forsyth ; C J Weinmeister, pres; B M Hau- bolt, secretary; A Dietz, corre- sponding secretary.
The Coming
Fulton Gun Club - Meets s w cor Edgewood ave and Pryor streets. Shooting grounds Lake- wood Park. Thos W Baxter, president ; A L Waldo, sec- retary and treasurer ; W M Elliott, captain. Membership 30.
Georgia Scotch-Irish Society-
Rev John N Craig, president ; T H P Bloodworth, secretary and treasurer.
Piedmont Driving Club-E C Peters, president ; R L. Fore- man, secretary ; Club House Exposition Grounds.
Capital City Club-186 Peach- tree. Organized 1883. Liv- ingston Mims, president ; Clar- ence Knowles, vice-president ; J C Courtney, secretary and treasurer ; F L Seigle superin- tendent
Concordia Association -Organ- ized 1886. Meets for business first Wednesday of each month at Concordia Hall, cor Mitchell and Forsyth. Jacob Haas, president ; Sig Rosenfeld, vice- 0 president ; S Meyer, secretary ; Henry Wellhouse, treasurer
Emmet Club -- S T Grady, president ; J T Connally, vice- president ; E J O'Sullivan, sec- retary ; C P Johnson, treasurer. Meets first and third Sunday in each month at 633 E Alabama.
Harmony Club-118 White- hall street, Alex Ditler, presi- dent; D Steinheimer, secretary. Meets fourth Monday in each month.
Northern Society of Georgia- W M Scott, president; W C Warner, secretary.
Freundschaftsbund, German Benevolent Society-694 E Ala- bama.
Retail Grocers' Information & Collection Bureau-I S Mitchell president ; G S Prior treasurer. Meets 2d and 4th Thursday, Grant building
MESSENGERS
by Telephoning to Promptly Furnished
No. 19(
17 Edgewood Ave.
BICYCLE MESSENGER CO.
HOUSES MOVED, BRICK OR FRAME.
By W. C. PEASE, 31 IVY ST. PHONE 92.
WE MOVE THE PEOPLE
CAPITAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. We also pack, store and ship everything. 50 N. Broad. Phone 618.
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[F. W. BENTEEN, 200 Acres Blue Grass, Clover and Bermuda Grass.
HERMITAGE HEIGHTS PASTURAGE.
Saturday Night Club-Meets Young Men's Library Associa- tion hall every Saturday night.
South Carolina Society-Wm P Calhoun, president; P H McGowan, secretary ; W H Arnold, treasurer. Rooms 44} Marietta. Meets 18th of each month.
Tennessee Society -- Office Court House Annex, E Hunter, John N Fain, secretary.
Wholesale Merchants' Associa- tion-J E Maddox, president ; H G Saunders, secretary and treasurer. Office Chamber of Commerce.
Cotton States and Interna- tional Exposition Co, C A Col- lier, president ; J R Lewis, sec- retary ; A L Kontz, treasurer, Exposition Grounds.
Chamber of Commerce.
Building, Pryor northeast cor- ner Hunter. Board of Direc- tors meets first Tuesday in each month 11:00 a. m. President, Stewart F Woodson; Ist vice- president, R D Spalding; 2d vice president, E P Chamberlin ; 3d vice-president, R B Bullock ; H G Saunders, secretary ; Paul Romare, treasurer. The Cham- ber issues annual reports of the trade and business of Atlanta, and containing much other val- uable descriptive and statistical matter. The pamphlets may be had gratis by addressing the secretary or calling at the office.
Churches.
BAPTIST.
East Atlanta-Cor Waddell street and Edgewood ave. Rev Stovall.
Central-Cor Peters and W Fair. Rev D W Guinn, D D. Fifth-Gilmer, n w cor Bell. Rev Donaldson
First-Walton, n w cor For- syth. Rev J B Hawthorne.
Second-Cor Washington and Mitchell. Rev Henry McDon- ald, D D.
New Hope-Alexander, near Orme.
North Atlanta Mission-Stu- art, s e cor Central ave.
Primitive-Corner Boulevard and Irwin streets. Elder J T Jordan.
Primitive-Kennedy, between Walnut and Vine streets. Rev. J W Cook
Seventh- Bellwood ave, cor Jackson. Rev Spiers.
Sixth-128 Mangum. Rev A C Ward.
East Fair Mission - 667 E Fair.
Ira Street Misoion-Ira, n w cor Eads.
Third-Jones ave, bet Elliott and Mangum. Rev J R Win- chester.
West End-Lee street. Rev S Y Jameson.
Capitol Avenue Mission-Cor Capitol and Georgia avenues. Rev A T Spalding, D D.
Jackson Hill - Cor Jackson street and East ave. Rev Mal- colm MacGregor
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STANDARD LUMBER CO. ( Rough and Dressed Lumber
(Successor to W. W. MCAFEE.) EDWARD N. WOOD, Mgr.
Tel. 574. L
OF ALL GRADES, III South Forsyth St.
Will Save you 25 to 50 per cent. on New and Second Hand Bicycles and
69 & 71 N. PRYOR.
Repairing.
SAVE MONEY. ALEXANDER
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Fowler Street Mission-Fowler street, near North ave.
Colored.
Adams Street-242 Adams.
Antioch - 9 Wallace street. Rev J B Davis, c.
Bethlehem-158 Fraser. Rev Ed Smith, c.
Bulah-Hunnicutt, n w cor Williams street. Rev W L. Jones, c.
Central Baptist-131 Magno- lia. Rev Jerry Davis.
First Baptist Church-Man- gum, near Bush.
Hardshell - Garibaldi, near Georgia avenue.
Horton Street Chapel-23 Hor- ton. Rev F Brown, c.
Macedonia - Mangum, near Bush. Rev Cyrus Brown, c.
Mt Calvary-W Hunter, near Chestnut.
Mt Moriah-37 Fort. Elder McDowell.
Mt Olive-Cor Harris and Butler. Rev E J Fisher.
Little Mount Olive-104-106 Maple.
Mt Zion-Piedmont ave, cor Baker. Rev W H Tuggle.
Reed Street-East side Reed, south of Crumley. Rev C O Jones, c.
Providence-41 Greens Ferry ave. Rev W George Martin, c. Shady Grove-Adam, corner Fortune.
Shiloh-Greens Ferry ave, cor Lawshe. Rev Isaiah Hall.
Springfield - Orme, corner Hunnicutt.
Wheat Street-Wheat, north-
east corner Fort. Rev Wm H Tillman.
Williams -- McDaniel, near Fletcher.
Zion Hill-129 Humphries. Rev C G Holmes.
CHRISTIAN.
First, Hunter Street- North side of Hunter, bet Pryor and Loyd. Rev C P Williamson.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Church of the Redeemer-Ellis, corner Church. Rev R V At- kisson.
Berean Congregational - Cor Borne and Tennill.
Immanuel-Kries, nr Rock- well. Rev Wm O Butler.
Pleasant Hill - West Third, near Marietta. Rev H E New- ton.
Colored.
First-Courtland ave, north- east cor Houston. Rev H H Proctor.
EPISCOPAL.
St Luke's - Pryor, northeast cor Houston. Rev McCormick: St Philip's Cathedral-Wash- ington, northeast cor Hunter. Rev Albion W Knight, dean.
Mission of the Redeemer Walker, northwest corner Fair. Rev Allard Barnwell.
Mission of Holy Innocents- West Peachtree street
Mission of Holy Comforter- Ridge ave.
Mission of Good Shepherd- 103 Plum. Rev Allard Barn- well.
"WHITE OWL" CIGARS
34 PEACHTREE STREET. TRADE SUPPLIED BY STRAITON & STORM.
Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Co., 52 and 54 Peachtree Street.
Galvanized Iron Workers and Tin Roofers, Steam Fitters and PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES.
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G. PARKER & CO. 383 MARIETTA ST. Telephone 332.
LUMBER DEALERS
UP-TO-DATE POLICIES! CHICAGO GUARANTY FUND LIFE SOCIETY (NEW PLANS ! MODERN IDEAS SOLICITORS CAN MAKE MORE MONEY SELLING OUR INSURANCE THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER COMPANY.
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St Barnabas Mission- Facto- ry Lot, East Atlanta. Rev Al- lard Barnwell.
West End Mission-Church of the Incarnation. Rev Wyley J Page.
Colored.
St Paul's Church-251 Au- burn ave. Rev W A Green-
HEBREW.
Hebrew Benevolent Congrega- tion-Synagogue, Garnett, s e cor Forsyth. Rev Marx, rabbi.
LUTHERAN.
German Lutheran - Forsyth, cor Garnet. Rev C Meuschke.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Central-33-35 Washington. Rev G B Strickler.
First-95 Marietta. Rev E H Barnett. Fourth-42 Chamberlin. Rev T P Cleveland, D D.
Moore's Memorial - Luckie, opposite Latimer. Rev A R Holderby.
Wallace-218 W Fair. Rev R A Bowman.
West End-Southeast corner Gordon and Ashby. Rev N B Mathis.
Barnett Chapel at Exposition Mills-Under care of First. Rev S B Davis.
Pryor St Chapel-Under care of Central.
Georgia Avenue- Bet Fraser and Terry. Rev Chalmers Fra- ser.
Edgewood Mission - Inman Park. Under care Central.
Colored.
New Hope-Markham, north- east cor Maple. Rev A R Wil- son, c.
Harris Street-130 E Harris. ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Church of the Immaculate Con- reption-Father B J Keiley, V G : Father R F Kennedy, asst. Sts Peter and Paul-Marietta, southeast cor Alexander. Father J F Colbert.
ADVENTIST.
Seventh Day Adventist -- C F Gurtis elder, Badger nr Glynn. UNITARIAN.
Church of Our Father-Rev WV R Cole, 14 Church.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH.
Rev J W Heidt, DD, presid- ing elder, South Atlanta district. W F Cook, presiding elder, N Atlanta district.
Asbury-Foundry cor Davis, Rev W J Cotter.
St James-Marietta, opposite McMillan, Rev T R McCarty. Christian Mission-Emmett, nr Tumlin.
Walker Street Church-Nelson junction Walker. Jas H Eakes. Edgewood-Rev H J Ellis.
First-Peachtree, junc Pryor. Rev I S Hopkins, D D.
Fort Street M E-Fort and Parks R W Lucas, pastor. Grace-Boulevard, cor Hous- ton. Rev T R Kendall. Paynes-Luckie, sw cor Hun- nicutt. Rev R P Martyn.
Marietta Street Mission-J F Barclay, supt.
TELEPHONE 235
FOR LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
GRESS LUMBER CO. COR. ALABAMA and LOYD STREETS.
GEO. P. HOWARD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
COAL and WOOD
TELEPHONE 1110.
359 DECATUR ST., Cor. Grant
YARD:
) Lowest Prices on Stoves, Ranges
and House Furnishing Goods.
4 West
MARION & TENDICK, Mitchell St. )
TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFERS,
J W. R. JONES & CO., 15 Waverly Place.
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Merritts Avenue-North side Merritts ave, between Peachtree and Courtland ave. Rev Peter Heard.
St Pauls-300 E Hunter. Rev S H Dimon.
Trinity - Whitehall, south- west cor Trinity ave. Rev J W Roberts.
Park Street-East end of Lee, W E. Rev J B Robins.
Marietta Street M E-(North) 131 Marietta Rev R H Robb. St John's-Georgia ave, n w cor Loyd Rev Joel T Daves Jr. St Lukes M E-Tennell and Berean ave W S Stevens.
Wesley Chapel M E-Pied- mont ave North Atlanta Rev J M Wolf.
S Atlanta Mission-Cor Ash- by and Mason and Turner Ferry Road Rev F S Hudson.
Trinity Home Mission-23 Leonard. F M Richardson supt. N Atlanta and Decatur Street Mission-Rev E M Stanton.
Kirkwood and East Atlanta- Rev W L Pierce.
Zion Methodist-N Boulevard near Irwin. J B Jones, pastor. Colored.
Allen's Temple-Clarke,south- west cor Fraser and Jones. Rev L L Lee.
C M E Church-N Butler and College. Rev R K Harris.
Bethel A M E-Wheat, s w cor Butler. Rev R M Cheeks. Bellwood M E-Wilson and Bellwood avenue. Rev C H Warren, pastor.
Friendship M E-Haynes and
W Mitchell. Rev E R Carter, pastor
Loyd Street-Loyd, northwest cor Hunter. Rev Arnold
St Paul's African-56 Hum- phries. Rev K D Knight.
Schell's Chapel ---. W Hunter. Rev Taylor.
Shiloh-Thurmond, northeast cor Haynes. Rev J H Hilson. Union-140 Markham. Rev C S Poer.
North Atlanta Mission-Wil- son cor Thomas.
St James Mission - Biggers. Rev Greatheart.
Warren's Chapel -- 333 Chapel. Rev C O Fisher.
Gospel Hall-672 Marietta.
Christian Science.
"The Bible, and Science and Health," written by Rev Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science, are the only text books of Christian Scientists. It is without creed or dogma, but the tenets of Christian Science are-
TENETS.
I. As adherents to truth we take the scriptures for our guide to eternal life.
2. We acknowledge and adore one Supreme God. We ac- knowledge His son and the Holy Ghost, and man as the divine image and likeness.
3. We acknowledge God's for- giveness of sin, in the destruc- tion of sin, and that sin and suffering are not eternal.
4. We acknowledge the atone-
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Finest Whiskies, Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes{1 D -
I Whitehall St. PHONE 325. (I. H. OPPENHEIM,
McNeal Paint & Glass Co. 114 & 116 WHITEHALL STREET.
WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT CARRIES LARGE STOCK Wall Papers.
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118 Peachtree Street. Guitars, Violins V. T. BARNWELL, and Mandolins.
ment as the efficacy and evi- dence of divine love of man's unity with God, and the great merits of the wayshower.
5. We acknowledge the way of salvation demonstrated by Jesus to be the power of truth over error, sin, sickness and death, and the resurrection of human faith and understanding to seize the great possibilities and living energies of the divine life.
6. We solemnly promise to strive, watch and pray for that mind to be in us that was also in Christ Jesus to love one another, and to be meek, merciful, just and pure.
Rooms at the Grand, open every day from 8 a m to 5 p m. Sunday services at 10 : 45 a m.
Y. M. C. A.
Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation Building, corner Auburn ave and Pryor street. WS Bell, president; A E Wheeler, recording secretary ; E L Math- ews, general secretary ; Alonzo Hollingsworth, assistant.
Railroad Branch Y MC A- 3412 E Alabama. W Woods White, chairman; W A Wag- goner, secretary.
Libraries.
Young Men's Library Associa- tion-101 Marietta. Organized August 19, 1867 ; membership 1,000; volumes, 17,000; Geo. R DeSaussure, president ; E M Mitchell, secretary ; S P Jones, assistant secretary ; Miss Anne Wallace, librarian.
Military.
Fifth Georgia Regiment -- Com- posed of the Atlanta Zonaves (Co A), Capital City Guard (Co B), Hibernian Rifles (Co C), Atlanta Rifles (Co D), LaGrange Light Guard (Co E), Griffin Rifles (Co F), Newnan Guard (Co G), Marietta Rifles (Co H),
Barnesville Blues (Co I), Atlanta Reserve (Co K), Fifth Machine Gun Battery, Signal Corps, Hospital Corps and Band. J S Candler, colonel commanding ; Geo S Lowman, captain and adjutant.
COMPANIES - VOLUNTEERS.
Governor's Horse Guards- J Stapler Dozier, captain. Sixty mounted men. Organized 1883. Armory State Capitol bldg.
Atlanta Artillery-J F Kemp- ton, captain. Fifty men. Or- ganized 1886. Armory State Capitol bldg
Atlanta Rifles-Joseph Van Holt Nash Jr, captain. Organ- ized 1886. Seventy-five men.
Atlanta Reserve-Wm C Mas- sey, captain. Organized 1885. Fifty men. Armory State Cap- itol bldg
Atlanta Zouaves-Amos Ba- ker, captain. Organized 1887. Sixty-five men. Armory n w cor Whitehall and Hunter
Capital City Guards-E W Hewitt, captain. Fifty-five men. Armory s e cor Whitehall and Alabama
Hibernian Rifles-W D Ellis, Jr, captain. Forty men. Ar- mory Coker bldg Hunter st.
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. Drink Harris Lithia Water. HARRIS SPRINGS, S. C. Tel. 611. Office 44 N. Broad St.
President. R. E. L. EVANS, Secretary. A. S. J. GARDNER,
J with the
UInsure
Mechanics Mutual Ins. Co.
Home Offices: 229-231 Equitable Bidg.
dividend at the end of every profitable year.
class fire companies, but pays the policy holder a As It charges the same rate of premiun as other first-
W. E. Evans, Gen'l Manager.
TRANSPO-DIATONIC
O'SHIELDS & BILLINGS. J Gas and Steam Fitters, 120 PEACHTREE ST.
Tel. 550.
VIENNA STEAM PRETZEL, BREAD and CAKE BAKERS, 127 W. Peters. Telephone 555.
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Fifth Machine Gun Battery- Lieut Chas H Plyer command- ing. Thirty men. Armory State Capitol bldg
Fifth Regiment Signal Corps -Capt Clem G Bradley com- manding. Twenty men. Ar- mory State Capitol bldg
Fifth Regiment Hospital Corps -Capt. Childs. Twenty-five men. Armory State Capitol bldg
Fifth Regiment Band-Sam- uel H McAfee, director. Thirty pieces. Headquarters II 1/2 Marietta.
Gate City Guard-James B Hollis, captain. One hundred and sixty-three men. Armory Peachtree cor James
COLORED.
Second Battalion-Composed of the Georgia Cadets, Govern- or's Volunteers, Washington Guards and Fulton Guards. F H Crumley, lieutenant, colored, commanding.
BLIEM & LEYH,
Georgia Cadets- W H Magru- der, captain. Armory Odd Fel- lows Hall, Piedmont ave. Or- ganized 1887. Sixty-eight men. Governor's Volunteers-J Mc- Henry, captain. Thirty men. Armory, Edgewood ave, corner Butler
Washington Guards - Lieut H J Parker. Thirty five men. Armory, Odd Fellows Hall, Piedmont ave.
Fulton Guards-Andrew Hill, captain. Reorganized 1880. Sixty-two men. Armory, Odd Fellows Hall, Piedmont ave.
Newspapers, Etc.
See classified Business Direc- tory page 1398.
Parks.
Grant's Park-South end of Hill, east end of Georgia. ave. G V Gress, president Park Commission.
Ponce de Leon Springs-Noth- east of city, just beyond city limits. Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway cars run direct to the springs.
Brisbine Baseball Park-Be- tween Crumley, Glenn, Windsor and Ira streets.
Athletic Park-Jackson near Edgewood. Baseball, etc.
Postoffice.
Postoffice, Marietta, n w cor Forsyth. Amos Fox, postmaster; J M Couper, assistant postmaster and cashier; L M Thibadeau, financial clerk; Miss B G Clarke, stenographer.
MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT
J F Thibadeau, superinten- dent; Yancy Bryant and Wm C Johnson, clerks. Office open from 9 a m to 5 p m.
REGISTRY DEPARTMENT
Barnard Vignaux, Jr, super- intendent; Mrs M L Isham, H E White and J F Edwards, clerks. Office open from 8 a m to 5 p m.
MAILING CLERKS.
Wallace Rhodes, superinten- dent; nixie clerk, Percy B Price.
R. M. ROSE COMPANY
Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 12 MARIETTA.
Old Pianos and Organs Rebuilt and Guaranteed -- Inside New D -
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No. 80 Peachtree and 73 N. Broad. By Chas. H. Smith,
MONCRIEF, DOWMAN & CO. {
GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Hot Air Furnaces And Fireplace Heaters.
57 S. FORSYTH
31 S. BROAD STREET. Telephone 519.
ATLANTA STAMP & STENCIL WORKS,
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MAILING CLERKS.
C V Tutwiler, E H Bass, Robert Dougherty, F D Nich ols, S T Conyers, D C Ingle, R E Blacknall, R T Thibadeau, A J M Bizein, J H Lockhart, W S McBride, W H Hunt. DE Jones receiver and weigher of mails.
CANCELLING CLERKS.
W J B Reid, Reuben Adams, F E Aspinwall, W K Bolles.
DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.
C K Maddox, superintendent delivery and carriers; Chas Mobley, superintendent's clerk; H L P Smith, general delivery clerk ; A J Conyers, general de- livery ; W G Coffin, general de- livery ; M A Thomas, distribut- ing clerk; Edward A White, distributing clerk; Thomas W Payne distributing clerk ; W A Lynch, distributing clerk ; E E Cavaleri, Jr, distributing clerk ; W S Logan, distributing clerk ; C A Stokes, distributing clerk ; A J Campbell, distributing clerk.
CARRIERS.
R L Adair, H Bell c, A H A Borowsky, B J Cox, R S Cox, C S Crossley, W J Doster, W H Dozier Jr c, E R Dreckford c, J H Elder, O C Fisher, J F Gee, J P Green, J B Green- wood c, Thornton Greenwood c, C B Gaar, O M Hardage, L W Huff, D W Irby, M A Jester, F N Landrum c, J T Lynch, T J Middlebrooks, S R Moss, M A Norris, L W Peeples, Knox Phillips c, J W Raven c, W S
Rea, E A Shepherd c, W H Simpson, S J Smith c, C S Spinks, J B Lamon, P C Sterchi, G W Tate c, Jos Thomas c, R L Thomas c, G W White c, E L Withers, W A Wynn.
Substitutes. - Chas Bedford, G H Conley, J P Epperson, C D Rawles, W R Sasnett, JE Stallings, J R Leatherwood, CS Foster, R R Hughes, E J McCool, J D Powell.
Sunday all deliveries are made from carriers' window at post- office from 8:30 a m to 10 a m.
General delivery open daily from 7 a m to 9 p m. Sundays from 8:30 to 10 a m.
STAMP DEPARTMENT.
Miss M G Emery, clk. Open daily from 8:30 a m to 5 p m, and at general delivery window from 7 to 8:30 a m, and from 5 to 9 p m.
WEST END STATION.
Mrs O E Fleming, clerk in charge.
SOUTH ATLANTA POSTOFFICE.
A S Pool, postmaster, corner Pryor and Capitol ave
EAST ATLANTA POSTOFFICE. J W McWilliams, postmaster. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
Office Custom House. L M Terrell, superintendent; E P King, assistant superintendent ; J F Blodgett and H M Robin- son, chief clerks; J G Hester, W H Arnold, W Fuller and J A White, clerks; A W Suttles, Howard L Bosworth. E F Lup-
CLARENCE ANGIER, S The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. State Agent. 831, Whitehall St. Cash Assets over 58 Million Dollars.
WM. M. PENDLETON, Southern Manager, 2Il Equitable Bid'g.
Covenant Mutual Life Association of Illinois G C C C O C
B.& B.
Fine Whiskies ATLANTA. Telephone 378. 42, 44 and 46 MARIETTA STREET,
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ton and W H Arnold ste- nographers; G T Lewis, A C Warren, transfer clerks ; James Simmons, assistant: John J Martin, Jr., messenger ; C G Crews, printer ; W S Milner, assistant printer ; Horace Wil- liams, porter.
Railroads.
Atlanta &. West Point and Western Railway of Alabama- Office Equitable Building, room 719. Geo C Smith, president and general manager ; H M Ab- bett, sec and treas ; T J Hunter, auditor ; R E Lutz, freight traf- fic manager ; John A Gee, gen- eral passenger agent, 713-715 Equitable Building ; B F Wyly, Jr, general agent, 12 N Pryor ; L V Kennerly, agent, West Mitchell, cor C R R ; city ticket office, 12 N Pryor.
Central Railroad of Georgia -- General office Savannah, Ga. D W Appler, general agt, 16 E Wall ; freight depot W Mitchell, cor C R R ; L V Kennerly, agt.
Georgia Railroad - General offices Augusta, Ga. T K Scott, Augusta, Ga, genl mngr; E A Werner, agent, 36 Loyd; S W Wilkes, contracting freight agt, Atlanta, office 36 Loyd.
POWER
The
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Southern Railway Co-Gen eral offices Washington, D C; C H Hudson, genl mngr wes- tern system, Knoxville, Tenn; W H Green, genl mngr eastern system, Washington, DC; W R Beauprie, supt fifth division, Peters st, junc C R R, Atlanta ; S H Hardwick, asst genl pass
agt, Equitable bldg, Atlanta ; Haiden Miller, asst genl frt agt, Equitable bldg, Atlanta; I. L McCleskey, gen agt, Kimball House, Atlanta ; W H Tayloe, dist pass agt, Kimball House, Atlanta ; C E Sargent, city ticket agt, Wall, cor Pryor ; C C Mar- tin, freight agt, Peters st, At. lanta.
Georgia, Carolina &. Northern. R R (Seaboard Air Line)-Of- fices 735-748 Equitable Bldg, John H Winder, general mgr, Portsmouth, Va, R I Cheatham, div frt agt, 737 Equitable Bldg : B A Newland, dist pass agt, E J Walker, C T and P A, 6 Kim- ball House ; S O Bowersfelt, agt Edgewood avenue junction Ex- change place.
Georgia Southern & Florida R R-General office Macon Ga; D G Hall, traveling passenger agent, 12 N Pryor.
Western & Atlantic R R-Of- fice railroad junction, Forsyth. J W Thomas, president and gen- eral manager ; J L McCollum, superintendent ; C S Evans, asst supt; J M Brown, traffic manager ; J L Dickey gen frt agent ; C E Harman general passenger agent, Equitable bldg
Illinois Central R R-L W Collier, commercial agt, 4112 E Alabama
Nashville, Chattanooga & St Louis Railway and Louisville &. Nashville Railroad-J A Sams, general Southern agent, 61 E Alabama.
South Carolina R R-S W Wilkes gen agt, 36 Loyd
17 Edgewood Ave.
THE ORIGINAL
BICYCLE MESSENGER CO. F. C. BYRD, Propr.
PHONE 19
W. C. Pease
House Mover, 31 IVY ST.
PHONE 92.
92
Cynamos, Engines and Light
Equipmentst H. B. CAMPBELL, Dealer and General Machine Shop, ATLANTA, GA. Electric
MOTOR
The Jenney
Capital Transfer & Storage Co.,
50 North Broad St. Furniture Moved, Stored, Packed and Shipped. Phone 618.
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Southern Pacific Railway-H W Nathan, commercial agent, 18 E Wall
Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway Co.
Joel Hurt, president; R J Lowry, secretary and treasurer, office 34º 345 Equitable bldg ; H N Hurt, superintendent, 22 Electric bldg.
Route 1-Marietta and Deca- tur streets Commencing at 5:15 a m, all cars leave corner Broad and Marietta every 15 minutes until 5 pm ; 5 pm until 7 pm every 10 minutes ; 7 to 8 p m every 15 minutes ; 8 to 11 every 30 minutes. Last cars leave the ends of the line coming into the city at 11:15 pm
Route 2-Jackson, Edgewood ave, Walker street to Westview Cemetery. First car leaves Broad and Marietta for Westview at 5:25 a m, and every 20 minutes thereafter until 7:25 p m. From 7:25 pm until 11 pm cars every 30 minutes as far as West End. First car for Ponce de Leon ave 6:15 a m, and last car leaves Ponce de Leon ave at 10:35 p m.
Route 3-Houston street and Highland ave. First car leaves Broad and Marietta for Edge- wood 7 a m, and every hour un- til 8 p m.
Route 4-Inman Park to West End. First car leaves Broad and Marietta for West End at 5:30 a m, and every 15 minutes until 8 p m, and after that hour every 30 minutes. Last car leaves city for West End at II
p m, and leaves West End for center of city at 11:30 pm. First car leaves Inman Park at 5:45 a m, and every 15 minutes until 8:15 pm, then every 30 minutes until 10:45 p m, when last car leaves Inman Park for city and West End. First car leaves city for Inman Park at 6:22 a m, and last car leaves city for In man Park at 10:52 p m. The cars leaving city at 7 and 37 minutes after each hour go thro' to the Georgia Military Insti - tute
Route 5-Capitol ave and W Peachtree. First car each way 6:15 am and every 15 minutes until 7:45 pm ; from 7:45 to II p m every 30 minutes
Route 6-Decatur and Sol. diers Home. First car leaves city at 5 a m, and every 30 minutes until 8:20 a m; then every 40 minutes until 4:15 pm ; then every 30 minutes until 7:40 p m; then every 40 minutes a car leaves for Decatur until 9:40 p m. Horse car line connects with the Decatur electric line. First car leaves Soldiers Home at 6 a m; last car leaves city for Soldiers Home at 7:15 pm. On Saturday night last car leaves city at 10:20 p m, and leaves Decatur at II p m.
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