Atlanta City Directory 1897, Part 111

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Publication date: 1897
Publisher: V.V. Bullock and Mrs. F.A. Saunders
Number of Pages: 1448


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91 North Pryor St.


PHONE 126.


The JOHNSON CYCLE


R. F. O'SHIELDS


104-106 N. PRYOR ST. TEL. 550.


Contracting Plumber. Estimates Furnished.


126 Marietta St.


VET


1467


WAT


TURNER O C, 14 E Ala- bama


Veterinary Surgeons


Carnes & Carnes, 133-135 Marietta


Cook & Coker, 61 Loyd


Gray J M, 55 Loyd JOLLEY C R, 33 Ivy Whitlock M T, 55-57 Loyd


Vinegar Mfrs


Dixie Vinegar Wks, 366 Ma- rietta


*Violin Makers and Re- pairers


Merrill A H, 533 Peachtree


Wagon Makers


(See also Carriage Mkrs) Ga Buggy Co, 39-41 S Broad Singer & Miller, 42-44 Court- land ave


Studebaker Bros Mfg Co, 62 Peachtree & 61 N Broad White Hickory Wagon Mfg Co, 37-43 W Alabama


Wagon Yards


Morris C M, 1133 Decatur Terry W W, 127-129 Decatur


Wall Paper


ATL PAINT & WALL PA- PER CO, 29 E Hunter Bushnell J E, 43 N Broad Crockett W J, 110 Whitehall Daniel C J, 40 Marietta MCNEAL PAINT & GLASS CO, 118-120 Whitehall Mauck M M, 42 Peachtree Porter T H, 106 N Forsyth


The United States Life Insurance Co. IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Issues a Liberal Contract.


An Indisputable Policy.


Gives the Maximum of Insurance at the Minimum of Cash Outlay.


510-511-512 GOULD BUILDING. (See Page 390.)


Quick & Hildebrand, 37 N Broad


Wall & Kraus, 129 Marietta


*Wall Plaster


Dunning & Son, 7 N Forsyth SCIPLE SONS, 8 Loyd


Watches, Clocks and Jewelry


ATLANTA WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING CO, 28 Peachtree Baker J A, c, 197 Auburn ave


Blue E W, 49 Whitehall


Bollman Wm, 6 S Broad


Boone J W, 318 Marietta


Brown E N, 552 Decatur Buchanan C A, 148 Decatur Clay J E H, 6 Loyd


Crankshaw C W, 22 White- hall


Delkin A L, 69 Whitehall Fry Abe, 4 Peachtree


Gerbie J C, 100 Decatur


Godby Harley, 105 Peters Greer M, Jr, 93 Peachtree Gresham R F, 21 N Broad Haynes W A, 45 Marietta Ketcham & Williams, 97 De- catur


Kaiser N & Co, 15 Decatur Lindenberg Wm, 177 Peters Lineck E, 17 N Pryor


IAS. H. PURTELL,


Stocks, Bonds and Investments.


-


PRYOR STREET. 24 South


W. C. PEASE Moves Houses


Office, 31 Ivy St. Phone 92.


Bakers of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Pies. HOT ROLLS EVERY AFTERNOON.


PIEDMONT BAKERY,


M.


G. PARKER & CO. 393 MARIETTA ST. Telephone 332.


LUMBER DEALERS


WAT


1468


WIN


Maier & Berkele, 31 White- hall


Maier & Eddlemann, 92 Peachtree


Pickert A F. 51 Whitehall Silverman E M. 46 Decatur Silvers & Woods, 33 White- hall Snider L. 82 Whitehall Stevens J P & Bro, 47 White- hall


Stilson F J, 55 Whitehall Thompson I P. 390 Marietta Watts Julius R & Co, 57 Whitehall


Wright James, 29 N Forsyth


*Watchmakers Supplies FAUSTMAN J, 28 White- hall


*Water Elevators and Purifiers


MONCRIEF, DOWMAN CO, 38-40 Walton


*Water Meters


WORTHINGTON H R, Grand bldg


*Water Wheels


DeLOACH MILL MFG CO, Highland ave at Sou Ry STILWELL-BIERCE & SMITH - VAILE CO, Cot- ton States Belting & Sup- ply Co representatives, 34 W Alabama


*Waterworks Contractor


STILWELL-BIERCE & SMITH - VAILE CO, Cot- ton States Belting & Sup- ply Co representatives, 34 Alabama


Waterworks Engines


WORTHINGTON H R, Grand bldg


*Waterworks Supplies


STILWELL-BIERCE & SMITH - VAILE CO, Cot- ton States Belting & Sup- ply Co representatives, 34 W Alabama


*Whiskey Cure


Keeley Institute of Ga, 382 Jackson


Wickets, Grills & Wicker Work


Atl Wire & Iron Wks Co, 64 N Broad


*Willow Mfrs


Berbusse C. 106 N Forsyth


*Wind Mills


COTTON STATES BELT- ING & SUPPLY CO. 34 W Alabama & 17 S For- svth


*Window Glass


Cooledge F J & Bro, 12 N Forsyth


MCNEAL PAINT & GLASS CO, 118-120 Whitehall GA PAINT & GLASS CO, 40 Peachtree HOLDT & BULLINGTON, 523 Equitable bldg


*Window Guard Mfrs


Atl Wire & Iron Wks Co, 64 N Broad


McNeal Paint & Glass Co. 118 & 120 WHITEHALL STREET.


WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT SELLS AND HANGS Wall Papers.


Secretar.v.


W. E. EVANS.


President A.S J. GARDNER, )


Insure with the Mechanics Mutual Ins. Co.


Homo Offices : 229-233 Equitable Bidg. As it charges the same rate of premium as other first- class tire companies, but pays the policy holder a divi-


dend at the end of every profitable year. W. F. Evans, Manager.


Gen'I


Capital Transfer and Storage Co. We also Pack, Store and Ship everything.


WE MOVE THE PEOPLE.


B. M. LOVEJOY, Proprietor, 60 North Broad St.


CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY,


PHONE 669.


Mimeograph & Typewriter Supplies


Geo. M. Folger & Bros. 12 Wall Street, Telephone 1006.


WIN


1469


WRO


Wines and Liquors


Bailey Liquor Co, 43 Peach- tree


Bluthenthal & Bickart. 42- 44-46 Marietta Carroll & Long. 16 Marietta Loeb D C agt. 2 Peachtree Piedmont Vineyard & Wine- ry Assn. 13 N Forsyth Potts-Thompson Liquor Co. 7-11 Decatur


ROSE R M CO. 12 Marietta Steinau Louis, 44 E Wall


*Wire Fence Mfrs


SHELLABERGER K L. 70- 72 S Forsyth


*Wire Material


SHELLABERGER K L. 70- 72 S Forsyth


*Wire Mats


SHELLABERGER K L. 70- 72 S Forsyth


*Wire Rope


Atl Elevator Co. 64-66 Forsyth Atl Supply Co. 29 S Forsyth COTTON STATES BELT- ING & SUPPLY CO. 34 WV Alabama & 17 S For- svth TRENTON IRON CO. 34 W Alabama & 17 S Forsyth tel 1407


*Wire and Iron Workers Atl Wire & Iron Wks Co. 64 N Broad


V. H. KRIEGSHABER, Railway and Building Supplies


Plaster, Asbestos Roof and Pipe Coverings, Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick, Sliding Blinds, etc.


Tel. 535. 49 N. FORSYTH.


Wood Carvers


KOPPE BROS & STEIN- ICHEN. 89 Houston


Wooden Ware [WHOLESALE]


Atlanta Wooden Ware Co. 98-102 § Forsyth Gershon Bros & Rosenfeld. 30 S Pryor


*Woodworking Mach'y


BROWN & KING SUPPLY CO. 47-49 N Broad FAY J A & EGAN CO, 36 W Alabama


Woolen Mills


Atl Woolen Mills, cor Wells & Sou Ry


*Wrought Iron Pipe


BROWN & KING SUPPLY CO. 47-49 S Broad COTTON STATES BELT- ING & SUPPLY CO. 34 W Alabama & 17 S For- svth


and most reliable.


Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Co.,{ Galvanized Iron Workers and Tin Roofers. Steam Fitters and PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES.


52 a' d 54. Peachtree Street.


CALL PHONE 10 FOR A BICYCLE MESSENGER,


Not the original but the speediest


W. A. HEMPHILL, President. Z. D. HARRISON, Vice-Pres. GEO. W. HARRISON, Gen'l Mgr


Directors


H. T. INMAN, JAS. W. ENGLISH,


Z. D. HARRISON,


GEO. W. HARRISON,


W. A. HEMPHILL,


JOHN S. PRATHER, JR.


H. H. CABANISS,


WE SOLICIT YOUR


THE FRANKLIN


PRINTING


OF ALL KINDS.


Also your orders for LEGAL BLANKS, BLANK BOOKS and ELECTROTYPING.


Franklin Printing and Publishing Co. Box 415, ATLANTA, GA.


GEO. W. HARRISON, General Manager, State Printer. 65-71 Ivy St. and Edgewood Ave.


WE HAVE A THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED


Electrotype = Stereotype Foundry


Composition for Printers and Publishers a Specialty.


TELEPHONE 98. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Your favors will receive prompt attention.


WE HAVE A COMPLETE


HALF-TONES EQUAL TO THE BEST.


Zinc Etchings, Wood Cuts, Etc. MADE TO ORDER.


E NGRAVING DEPARTMENT, Thoroughly Equipped with All Modern Appliances.


SCHOOL WORK A SPECIALTY. Catalogues, Diplomas, Report Cards, and All Stationery used by Schools. a


BICYCLE REPAIRING.


Y. M. C. A. BLDG. 69 & 71 N. PRYOR ST.


U . W. D. ALEXANDER


PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE


OF HARTFORD, CONN., Pays Annual Dividends. 408 & 409 GOULD BUILDING.


CHAS. S. ARNALL, GEN. AGT.


Miscellaneous Directory


OF ATLANTA


GEORGIA.


VOLUME XXI, 1897.


In this department is gathered all the miscellaneous information pertaining to the Municipal Government, Churches, Schools, Railroads, Societies, Clubs, etc., which does not appear elsewhere.


1471


City Officers.


City Hall (Chamber of Com- merce Building)-Pryor n e cor Hunter.


Election held biennially on the first Wednesday in December.


The General Council is composed of a Board of Al- dermen, six, and Common Council, thirteen. Of the latter, one member is elected from each ward annually for two years except the 7th ward where one member is elected for two years. Two Aldermen are elected each year.


Mayor-Charles A Collier, elected December, 1896, for two years; salary, $2,500.


BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL.


First Ward-Milton P Camp, J J Barnes.


Second Ward-RT Dorsey, JE Maddox.


Third Ward-E S Lump- kin, W E Adamson.


Fourth Ward-G P How- ard, S A Morris.


Fifth Ward-L P Stephens, A P Thompson.


Sixth Ward-E C Peters, J A Hutchison.


Seventh Ward-H L Cul- berson.


Salaries of Aldermen and Councilmen, $300 per an- num.


General Council meets first and third Monday after- noons in each month at 3 o'clock.


Aldermanic Board meets Thursday following at 3 o'clock.


Board of Aldermen-W R Dimmock, J G Woodward, F


Security Warehouse Co.


Bonded and Issues Negotiable Warehouse Receipts. Foundry St. & W. & A. R. R. Telephone 318.


M. TEITLEBAUM


33 West Mitchell Street.


S DEALER IN LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS, TOBACCO ETC.


ATLANTA STAMP AND STENCIL WORKS,


Telephone 519.


31 S. Broad Street. 2 .


C . Orders Given Personal Attention.


d


20 and 22 West Alabama St. PHONE 719.


P Rice, I S Mitchell, Joseph Hirsch, M L Tolbert.


Recorder-A E Calhoun, at police headquarters.


City Clerk-W D Green. Deputy Clerk, W J Camp- bell.


City Comptroller - J H Goldsmith. Assistant John F Kellam.


Tax Collector-E T Payne. Assessors-C D Meador, J H Ewing. L. Hansen


Marshal-A W Hill.


Treasurer-Joseph T Orme; bond $100,000.


Building Inspector-F A Pittman.


City Printing-By con- tract.


City Engineer-R M Clay- ton; W T B Wilson, assist- ant.


City Attorney-J A Ander- son. Assistant, George Westmoreland.


City Electrician-T J Har- per.


City Sexton-Clarence Ste- phens.


City Warden-G H Saxe. Janitor-S H Jackson, c.


Collector of Street Improve ment Bills-J R Collier.


Board of Health-J FAlex- ander, M D, President; F W McRae, M D, Secretary; J C Avary, M D, R T Dorsey and H P Cooper, M D. Charles A Collier, Mayor, er-officio, and Chairman Sanitary Com- mittee, ex-officio.


Sanitary Inspectors-Thos


E Veal, chief; Miss Etta Co- hen, registrar vital statis- tics; W B Guimarin, plumb- ing inspector; W D Straton, market and milk inspector; W A King, inspector 1st dis- trict; J S Goodwin, 2d dis- trict; B B Walkins, 3d dis- trict; J F Buchanan, 4th dis- trict; R H Comer, 5th dis- trict; J T Lowry, 6th dis- trict ; E B Douglas, G T Lat- imer, inspectors of sewers and hydrants; M A Robin- son, foreman night force.


CITY PHYSICIANS.


First Ward-C C Greene.


Second Ward-E W Boyd. Third Ward-W C War- ren.


Fourth Ward-M C Mar- tin.


Fifth Ward-A D John- son.


Sixth Ward-H S Wright. Serenth Ward-M G Camp- bell.


BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSION.


Elected by Council for three years. J C A Branan, chairman; Geo E Johnson, HL C Stockdell, W H Brother- ton, J W English, W H Pat- terson, and the Mayor ex-offi- cio.


Regular meeting second Mondaynight of each month.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WKS.


David G Wylie, commis- sioner; Clarence E Moore, clerk.


LESTERS, Booksellers and Stationers, Telephone 314. No. 7 WHITEHALL ST.


Telephone 898


HARMSEN & BELCHER,


a specialty.


166 Whitehall St.


STEWART & BOWDEN, E F


1472


A - a Plumbers, Steam, Gas & Hot Water Fitters, REPAI CD


W. R. JONES & CO.


15 WAVERLY PLACE, M'F'RS GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES CAPS, FINIALS, ETC. PHONE 843.


H. B. CAMPBELL 16-18 E. Mitchell St


ATLANTA, GA.


1473


BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION'RS


KUP Johnson, H C Erwin, Aaron Haas, John A Fitten, G W Harrison, Albert How- ell, Jr, Geo Hillyer, and the Mayor and chairman water works committee of Coucil ex-officio; C M Brown, secre- tary, (salary $1,500); Park Woodward, supt., (salary $2,200.)


BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS.


Jacob Haas, president.


I S Mitchell, E C Peters, J J Barnes, Jos F Gatins, E H Thornton.


BOARD OF FIRE MASTERS.


Office west end Alabama St. Regular meeting sec- ond day in each month. Al- bert Howell, chairman; A P Thompson, Jno A Colvin, T J Day, W R Dimmock, W R Joyner, Mayor ex-officio.


SALARIES.


City Clerk $2,400


Deputy 1,500


City Marshal. 2,400


Deputy 1,500


City comptroller 3,000


Deputy


1,200


City attorney 3,000 Assistant city attorney 2,400 Investigator 1,200 City engineer 3,000 First assistant 1,800


Clerk 1,200


City recorder 2,400


Tax collector 2,400


Assistant


1.500


Collector 1,200


Tax assessors, each .. 1,800


Clerk, per month 100


City treasurer. 1,000


City warden 1,000


City sexton 1,200


Chief fire department 4,000


Chief police. 2,400


Janitor 600


Public weighers. 500


City physicians $600 each per annum, except the phy- sicians of the third and sixth wards, who have each $800 per annum; the third ward physicians to have charge of the stockade, and the sixth


ward physician have charge of the station house.


The salaries of the police commissioners, chairman, $200; secretary, $150; other members $100 each.


President of the board of health, $200 per annum; secretary of the board of health, $250 per annum; other members $100 each; F A Pittman building in- spector, salary $1,800; wa- ter commissioners, $100 each per annum; city electrician, $1,200 per annum. Salaries paid monthly.


Educational.


Board of Education-Office cor Gilmer and Courtland Sts.


W S Thomson, president; R J Lowry, vice president; Burgess Smith, secretary; W' F Slaton, superintendent;


Gents' Suits


Cleaned and Pressed for $1.50


EXCELSIOR STEAM DYE WORKS, 53 Decatur St. Tel. 41.


92


THE ORIGINAL BICYCLE MESSENGER CO., PHONE 19


F. G. BYRD, Propr.


Engines, Motors, Elevators, Pumps and all kinds Machinery repaired in best possible manner by competent men.


Machine Repair Shop.


16


Moncrief-Dowman Co.


Architectural Sheet Metal Workers, Tin and Slate Roofers, Estimates Cheerfully Given. 38 & 40 Walton.


PHONE 126


The JOHNSON CYCLE & LIVERY CO. 91 N. Pryor st.


LET US MEND YOUR BICYCLE.


W. A Bass, assistant super- intendent.


First ward, Jas L Mayson and Joseph Hirsch; second ward, W R Hammond and John T Pendleton; third ward, D A Beatie and W H Hulsey; fourth ward, J C Hendrix and W S Thomson ; fifth ward. A L Kontz and W M Bray; sixth ward, T A Hammond, Jr, and John T Glemi: sevnth ward, Ef L Connally and Burgess Smith; city at large, R J Lowry, A W Calhoun, L B: Nelson and Mayor ex-officio.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Boys' High-Gilmer and Courtland Sts. W M Slaton principal; salary, $2,000.


Girls' High-E Mitchell. cor Washington. Miss N C Sergeant, principal; salary, $1,600.


Creu Street-91-111 Crew. Miss Aurelia Roach, princi- pal; salary, $1,200.


Formiralt Street-Corner Formwalt and Eugenia. Mrs E B Gregory, principal; sal- ary, $900


Fair Street-Corner Fair and Moore. Mrs Annie H Smith, principal; salary, $1,- 200


Iry Street-199-205 Ivy. Mrs F & Whiteside, princi- pal: salary, $1,200.


Marietta Street -333-349 Marietta. Prof A N Wilson, principal; salary, $1,200.


Walker Street-Cor Walk- er and Haynes. L M Lan- drum, principal; salary, $1,- 600


Calhoun Street-Cor Cal- houn and Currier. Mrs H R Echols, principal; salary, $1,200


Williams Street-Cor Wil- liams and Powers. Miss Jo Berman, principal; salary $800.


Ira Street-123 Ira. Miss Nena Mitchell, principal; salary, $1,200


Daris Street-Davis cor- ner Thurmond. Miss G M Brenner, principal; salary, $800


Boulevard-Corner Irwin. Miss Katharine B Massey, principal; salary, $1,200


State Street -Wallace cor State. Mrs J G Scrutchin, principal; salary, $1,200.


Fraser Street-Cor Fraser and Love. Mrs C C Knight, principal; salary, $1,200


Edgewood Arenue - Edge- wood avenue bey Sou Ry. Mrs W F Johnson, principal; salary, $1,200.


West End School-T A E Means, principal; salary, $1,- 200


Night School-Cor Gilmer and Courtland Sts. W A Bass, principal; salary, $1,- 900


COLORED.


Summer Hill-Martin. C W Hill, e, principal; salary, $650


Phone at each Depot.


S. A. L. R. R., Sou. R'y, C. R. R., A. & W.


Hatcher & Dunlap, GENERAL INSURANCE,


Phone 118. 303-304 Norcross Bidg


GEO. P. HOWARD, Propr.


Telephone 1070.


HOWARD TRANSFER COMPANY. !


Í of all Kinds.


HAULING


P. R. R. and Ga. R. R. OFFICES AT FREIGHT DEPOTS OF


1474


R. F. O'SHIELDS


Gas and Steam Fitter, 104-106 N. Pryor. Tel. 55G.


1475


Houston Street-Houston. W B Mathews, c, principal; salary, $650


Mitchell Street-W Mitch- ell. Mrs A D Cary, c, princi- pal; salary, $650


Gray Street-Gray. E L Chew, c, principal; salary, $650


Roach Street-Cor Roach and Greens Ferry avenue. Mrs I M Henry, c, principal; salary, $500


Fire Department.


The Atlanta paid Fire De- partment was organized July 1, 188; now has a chief engineer, one assistant chief, one fire inspector, ten fore- men, one superintendent of fire alarm, three engineers, one secretary, 130 men, three steamers, eight two horse hose wagons, three hook and ladder trucks in service, twenty-nine horses and 17,- 500 feet of hose, one double tank two horse chemical en- gine. The annual expense in connection with


5 e DRAKE BROS. & CO.,


fire dept is about $100,000. The force is paid as follows: Chief, $4,000 per year; fore- men $1,300 per annum; en- gineers, $1,300 per annum; hoseman, $59.50 to $69.50 per month; drivers, $74.50 per month; superintendent of fire alarm $1,300 per an- num: secretary $75 per month. The Gamewell fire alarm system is used, with 79 street boxes


Chief-W R Joyner; office and residence 44-46 West Alabama. Asst Chief, W B Cummings, 44-46 W Ala- bama


Chemical and Hose Co No 1-W B Cody, foreman, 44-46 W Alabama


Hose Co No 2-S B Chap- man, foreman, 2 Washing- ton


Hose Co No 3-J C Wat- ters, foreman, Marietta n e cor Latimer


Engine Co No 4-Henry Haney, foreman, 85-87 N Pryor


Engine Co No 5-W H Clowe, foreman, 44 Peters


Hose Co No 6-John Ter- rell, foreman, corner Boule- vard and Auburn avenue


Hose Co No 7-E R An- derson, foreman, Murphy ave and James St


Hook and Ladder Co No 1- Jacob Emmel, foreman, 44- 46 W Alabama


Hook and Ladder Co No 2- E J Setze, foreman, 4 Wash- ington


Hook and Ladder Co No 3- G C Courtney, foreman, 85- 87 N Pryor


LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOX'S


12 S Broad near bridge


13 Junc Peachtree & Broad


14 Cor Peachtree & Cain


15 Cor Harris & Courtland 16 Junc Peachtree & Ivy


17 Cor Peachtree & Mer- ritts


JAS. H. PURTELL,


Stocks, Bonds and Investments. E -


PRYOR STREET.


24 South


HOUSES RAISED and MOVED. 31 Ivy Street. W. C. PEASE.


Phone 92.


126 Marietta St.


[ For SPONGE, FRUIT, POUND and all kind of Cakes,


M. G. PARKER & CO. 1


Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Etc. 393 MARIETTA ST.


Furniture and Pianos Proprietors Capital Transfer and Storage Co. 50 N. Broad street. Moved. Phone 618.


MORRIS & CHILDS,


1476


18 Cor Peachtree & Kim- ball


19 Cor Peachtree & Fifth 112 Cor Baker & Spring


113 Cor Spring & Pine


114 W Peachtree & Linden


115 Currier & Piedmont ave 21 Columbia Theatre


22 Brady-Miller Stables,


23 Atlanta Cotton Mills 24 Cone St, near Luckie 25 June Marietta & Walton 26 Cor Marietta & Simpson 27 Alexander & Fowler


28 Cor Marietta & Pine 29 Cor Marietta & North ave


221 Cor Elliott & Foundry 223 Cor Jones ave & Man- gum


224 Electric Light Works


225 Standard Oil Works


31 Cor Alabama & Pryor


32 Cor Whitehall & Hun- ter


34 Cor Whitehall & Mitch- ell


35 Cor Pryor & Trinity ave


36 Rawson & Cooper


37 Pryor & Richardson 38 Cor Pryor & Bass


39 Pryor & Buena Vista ave 331 Cor Whitehall & Broth- erton


332 Cor Whitehall & Hood 334 Cor Smith & Richardson 335 W Peters & Leonard 336 No 7 Engine House 337 Park & Ashby


338 Lee & Caldwell


339 Gordon & Peeples


341 Gordon & Bunker Sts


41 Cor Peachtree & Deca- tur


42 Cor Decatur & Ivy


43 Police Headquarters


45 Cor Decatur & Bell


46 Gholstin Spring Bed Co,


47 Cor Decatur & Antoin- ette


48 Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills


51 Mitchell St, Cen Ry De- pot


52 Cor Mangum & Mitchell


53 Cor Peters St & C R R


54 Cor Peters & Fair


56 Cor Walker & Haynes


57 Haynes St, near Rhodes 58 Cor Mitchell & Maple 59 W Fair & Bailey


61 Cor Wheat & Courtland


62 Cor Jackson & Houston 661 Inman Park, Edgewood ave & Waddell


662 Inman Park. Edgewood ave & Waverly


63 Cor Butler & Gilmer


64 Pryor & Edgewood ave


65 Cor Houston & Piedmont 67 No 6 Engine House


68 Cor Jackson & Rice


69 Cor Boulevard & High- land ave


71 No 2 Engine House 72 Jail, Fraser St


73 Cor Fair & King


74 Cor Hunter & Fort


76 Cor Woodward ave & Wood


78 S Boulevard & Glenn


81 Cor Washington & Fair 82 Corner Washington & Clarke


McNeal Paint & Glass Co. 118 & 120 WHITEHALL, STREET.


Manufacturers and Dealers in PAINTERS' SUPPLIES and WINDOW CLASS.


Secretary.


W. E. EVANS, President


A. S. J. GARDNER, )


Insure with the Mechanics Mutual Ins. Co. F 2 -


Hy ta Offices : 229-233 Equitable Bldg. W. E. Evans, Manager.


dend at the end of every profitable year.


class fire companies, but pays the policy holder a divi-


As it charges the same rate of premium as other first-


Gen'!


" DENSMORE " The World's Greatest Typewriter. GEO. M. FOLGER & BR JS., Sole Dealers Telephone 1006. 12 WALL ST


B. M. LOVEJOY, Proprieter, Phone 669, 60 North Broad St;


CAPITOL CITY LAUNDRY


1477


83 Cor Capitol ave & Raw- son


84 Cor Crew & Richardson 85 Cor Capitol & Ga aves Washington St-He- brew Orphans Home


Police Department.


(See also Courts.)


Headquarters 171-9 Deca- tur. Including the Chief, the force numbers 155 men, who are under the control of the Chief of Police, who is sub- ject to the rules and orders of the Board of Police Com- missioners, and are main- tained at an annual expense to the city of about $140,- 000. Election by the Board, held biennially, March 31st. None of the officers or men receive any perquisites, costs or extras whatever, except where rewards have been of- fered by non-residents for the arrest of criminals.


Chief-A B Connolly; sal- ary, $2,400.


Captains-W P Manly, J C Joiner, H. Jennings; sal- aries, $1,300. 9. 0 thompson Sergeants IM M White, 1 Thompson, Casper Bren ning, A JI Moss, Bradley Slaughter, FU Ball. /11/04 Station House Keepers-W H Turner, Robt Brazleton, WA Bonnell.


FOR BEST WORK


Cemetery Guards -J A Means and W W Clower. City Stockade - End of Bryan street.


Infirmaries and Hospitals. (See also Relief, Humane and Benevolent Institu- tions.)


Grady Memorial Hospital- Butler, College, Pratt and Jenkins, fronting on Butler; T F Brewster, supt.


National Surgical Institute -70-72 S Pryor. Dr K H Boland and Dr J F Renouff proprietors and managers.


St Joseph's Infirmary-294 Courtland ave. In charge of Sisters of Mercy.


The Halcyon-17 W Cain. J B S Holmes, propr.


Banks and Bankers.


See classified Business Di- rectory


Building and Loan Asso- ciations.


See Classified Business Di- rectory.


Cemeteries.


Oakland Cemetery-East- ern terminus of Hunter street ; entrance also on Fair; Clarence Stephens, sexton.


Westriew Cemetery-N of West End, on Green's Ferry road, four miles; office Equit- able bldg; E P McBurney secretary and general man- ager.


Hollywood Cemetery-Four and one-half miles w of At- lanta; T J Eady, pres; J C Mayfield, secretary; W' A Peters, sexton; office 403 Norcross bldg


Just Ring Up


Phone IO For Bicycle Messengers.


We burn the wind. TRY US and be convinced.


Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Co.,{ 52 and 54 Peachtree Street.


Gas and Electric Fixtures Hardwood Mantels, Grates, Cooking and Heating STOVES AND RANGES.


WOODWARD LUMBER CO.


Phone 59. Whitehall St. and Central R. R. (


Manufacturers of and dealers in Doors. Sash, Blinds, Hardwood Interior Finish. Mantels and Lumber.


Livery and Boarding Stable.


33 IVY STREET, TELEPHONE 219.


MILAM & MILLER


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Clubs and Societies.


Atlanta Turn - Verein Meets first Sunday in every month, cor Marietta and For. syth; John Domini, pres; Wm Dismar, secretary.


Germania Turn - Verein- Meets second Sunday ineach month, 1173 Whitehall; W G Abel, pres; Amil Gieland. secy; A L Guthman, treas; Theodore Toepel, instructor.


The Hebrew Association- Meets at call of president at cor Pryor & Garnett streets; Aaron Haas, pres; G W Markens, secy; L J Haas, treas; Theodore Toepel in- structor; membership, 200.


Atlanta Womans Club- 516-517 Grand bldg; Mrs W B Lowe, pres.


Fulton Gun Club-Meets s w cor Edgewood ave and Pryor streets. Shooting grounds Lakewood Park. Dr B W Bizzell, president : Guy Mitchell, secretary and treasurer ; Hal Morrison, captain. Membership 30.


Georgia Scotch-Irish Socio- ty-Rev John N Craig, presi- dent; T H P Bloodworth secretary and treasurer.


Piedmont Driring Club- Clarence Knowles, presi- dent; T B Neal, vice presi- dent; Chas I Ryan, secre- tary and treasurer; E U Harris, superintendent; Club House Exposition Grounds.


Capital City Club -186 Peachtree. Organized 1883.


Livingston Mims, president ; Hunter P Cooper, vice-presi- dent; J C Courtney, secre- tary and treasurer; F L Siegel, superintendent.


Fulton Club-S W Wilkes, pres; J T Wiley, secy; W H Arnold, treas. 443 Marietta.


Concordia Association-Or- ganized 1886. Meets for bus- iness first Wednesday of each month at Concordia Hall, cor Mitchell and For- syth. Jacob Haas, presi- dent; Sig Rosenfeld, vice- president; S Meyer, secre- tary; Henry Wellhouse. treasurer.


Emmet Club-S T Grady, president; E C O'Donald, vice-president ; H G Keeney, secretary; H P Johnson, treasurer. Meets first and third Sunday in each month at 633 E Alabama.


Northern Society of Geor. gia-W M Scott, president; W C Warner, secretary.


Freundschaftsbund, Ger- man Benevolent Society-693 E Alabama.


Retail Grocers' Information d. Collection Bureau-I S Mitchell, president. Meets 2d and 4th Thursday, 142 Whitehall.


Saturday Night Club - Meets Young Men's Library Association hall every Sat- urday night.


Wholesale Merchants' Asso- ciation-J E Maddox, pres- ident; F M Godfrey, Jr, sec-


BUSINESS CONFINED TO GEORGIA. ASSETS OVER $900,000.


SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., Athens, Ga. )


W. P. PATTILLO, Agent, Temple Court.


nearly 67} per cent. Dividends for past eleven years to policy-holders have averaged


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Det Your bill posting. circulars destributed, letters and catalogues etc. Prices Low mailed, signs, banners, etc., done by Telephone 1437.


Wm. Richard Respess, Jr., Gen'] Mgr.


PUSH, HUSTLE & COMPANY, Electric Building, Atlanta, Ga.




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