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PHENIX MUTUAL LIFE
of Hartford, Conn., has received from its policy holders $40,000,000. Has paid its policy holders $35,000,000 and now holds for future payments over $10,000,000.
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rotary and treasurer. Office Chamebr of Commerce
Chamber of Commerce.
Building. Pryor northeast corner Hunter. Board of Di- rectors meet s first Tuesday in each month 11:00 a.m. President. T B Neal; 1st vice president, E P Chamberlain ; 2d vice president, R B Bul- lock ; 3d vice president, G W Sciple: Paul Romare, treas- urer. V V Bullock, secreta- ry. The Chamber issues an- mual reports of the trade and business of Atlanta, and con- taining much other valuable descriptive and statistical matter. The pamphlets may be had gratis by addressing the secretary or calling at the office.
Churches
BAPTIST.
East Atlanta-Cor Wad- dell street and Edgewood ave. Rev. Stovall.
Central-Cor Peters and W Fair. Rev R L Motley.
Fifth-Gilmer, n w cor Bell. Rev Alex Bealer.
First-Walton, n w cor Forsyth. Rev W W Lan- drum.
Second-Cor Washington and Mitchell. Rev Henry McDonald, D D.
New Hope - Alexander, near Orme
North Atlanta Mission- Stuart, s e cor Central ave.
Primitire -- Cor Boulevard and Irwin streets. Elder J T Jordan.
Primitire-Kennedy, be- tween Walnut and Vine Sts
Glenn St-Cor Glenn and Smith. Rev. V C Norcross. Nerenth - Bellwood ave, cor Jackson. Rev J M Spinks.
Nirth-128 Mangum. Rev 1 C Ward.
East Fair Mission-667 E Fair
Ira Street Mission-Ira, u w cor Eads.
Third-27 Jones ave. Rev J R Winchester.
West End-Lee street. Rev S Y Jameson.
Capitol Arenue Mission- Cor Capitol and Georgia avenues. Rev A T Spalding. D D.
Jackson Hill-Cor Jackson street and East ave. Rev A. A Marshall.
Fowler Street Mission- Fowler street, near North ave.
Colored.
Adams Street-242 Adams.
Antioch-9 Wallace street. Rev W H Dorsey.
Bethlehem - 158 Fraser. Rev Ed Smith, c.
Bulah - Hunnicutt, n w cor Williams street. Rev W L Jones, c.
Central Baptist-131 Mag- nolia. Rev Jerry Davis.
First Baptist Church-389 Mangum.
M, TEITLEBAUM {
DEALER IN LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS, TOBACCO ETC.
88 Test Mitchell Street.
BICYCLES
SECURITY WAREHOUSE CO. Receiving,
BONDED WAREHOUSE
Foundry St. & W. & A. R. R. Tel. 318.
Distributing and
Forwarding Agents.
Y. M. C. A. Bldg. 69 & 71 N. PRYOR.
0. Alexander
Wholesale and Retail Bought Sold or taken in
New and Second Hand
Exchange.
SEALS
Telephone 519. ATLANTA STAMP AND STENCIL WORKS, 31 S. Broad St.
STENCILS
E - Special Attention given to Boarding Horses,
20 and 22 West Alabama St.
STEWART & BOWDEN,
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Hardshell-Garibaldi, near Georgia avenue.
Horton Street Chapel-23 Horton. Rev F Brown, c. Macedonia-Mangum, near Bush.
Mt Calvary-W Hunter, near Chestnut.
Mt Moriah-37 Fort. El- der McDowell.
Mt Olire-Cor Harris and Butler. Rey E J Fisher.
Little Mount Olive-104- 106 Maple.
Mt Zion-Piedmont ave, cor Baker. Rev W H Tug- gle.
Reed Street - East side Reed, south of Crumley. Rev C O Jones, c.
Providence - 41 Green's Ferry ave. Rev W George Martin, c.
Shady Grote-Adam, cor Fortune. Rev Isaiah Hall.
Springfield-Orme, corner Hunnicutt.
Wheat Street - Wheat, northeast corner Fort. Rev Wm H Tillman.
Williams-McDaniel, near Fletcher.
Zion Hill-129 Humphries. Rey C G Holmes.
CHRISTIAN.
First-North side of Hun- ter. bet Pryor and Loyd. Rev C P Williamson West End Christian Church -Rev E A Seddens, pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Church of the Redeemer-
Ellis, cor Church. Rev R V Atkisson.
Berean Congregational-Cor Borne and Tennill.
Immanuel - Kries, near Rockwell. Rev Wm O But- ler.
Pleasant Hill-West Third near Marietta. Rev J A Jenson.
(Colored.)
First - Courtland ave, northeast cor Houston. Rev H H Proctor.
EPISCOPAL.
St Luke's-Pryor, north- east cor Houston. Rev J N McCormick. St Philip's Cathedral- Washington, northeast cor Hunter. Rev Albion W Knight, dean.
Mission of the Redeemer- Walker, northwest corner Fair. H L Parry, supt.
Mission of Holy Innocents -West t Peachtree street. W E Jervey, supt.
Mission of Holy Comforter -Ridge ave. T S Coart, supt. Mission of Good Shepherd -103 Plum. C P Wilcox, supt.
St Barnabas Mission-Fac- tory Lot, East Atlanta. Rev Allard Barnwell. West End Mission-Church of the Incarnation. Rev Wyley J Page.
LESTERS, Booksellers and Stationers, Telephone 314. No. 7 WHITEHALL ST.
HARMSEN & BELCHER,
PHONE 898.
166 Whitehall St.
Repair Work a Specialty. Estimates Furnished on Application. Plumbers, Steam, Gas and Hot Water Fitters
Ventilators & Skylights A Specialty.
W. R. JONES & CO. 15 Waverly Place. Phone 843.
outfits always on hand.
.f. 16-18 E, Mitchell St.
ATLANTA, GA.
New and second-hand
= - C C - Machinery, Engines, Boflera, Motors, Dynamos, Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers, etc H. B. CAXE - 60
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Colored.
St Paul's Church-241 Au- burn ave. Rev W A Green.
HEBREW.
Hebrew Benevolent Congre- gation-Synagogue, Garnett, s e cor Forsyth. Rev Marx, rabbi.
LUTHERAN.
German Lutheran - For syth, cor Garnet. Rev C Meuschke.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Central-33-35 Washing- ton. Rev T H Rice.
First - Marietta near Spring. Rev. E H Barnett. Fourth - 42 Chamberlin. Rev F R Graves.
Moore's Memorial-Luckie. opposite Latimer. Rev A R Holderby.
Wallace-218 W Fair. Rev R A Bowman.
West End-Southeast cor- ner Gordon and Ashby. Rev G W Bull.
Barnett Chapel at Exposi- tion Mills-Under care of First. Rev J B Hillhouse.
Pryor St Chapel-Under care of Central.
Georgia Arenue-Bet Fras- er and Terry. Rev Chalmers Fraser.
Edgewood Mission-Inman Park. Under care Central.
Colored.
New Hope - Markham. northeast cor Maple. Rev A R Wilson. c.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Church of the Immaculate Conception-Father Bazin, V G; Father R F Kennedy, asst.
Sts Peter and Paul-Mari- etta, southeast cor Alexan- der. Father J F Colbert.
ADVENTIST.
Serenth Day Adrentist -- 507 E Fair
UNITARIAN.
Church of Our Father- Rev W R Cole. 14 Church.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH
Rev J W Heidt,. DD, pre- siding elder, South Atlanta district.
W F Cook, presiding elder. North Atlanta district.
Asbury-Foundry. corner Davis. Rev W J Cotter.
St James-Marietta. oppo- site McMillan. Rev T R Mc- Carty.
Christian Mission - Em- mett, nr Tumlin. Walker Street Church -- Nelson, junction Walker. Rev J T Gibson. DD.
Edgewood-Rev H J Ellis.
First-Peachtree, junction Pryor. Rey I S Hopkins, DD.
Fort Street MI E-Fort and Parks.
Grace-Boulevard, corner Houston. Rev A C Thomas.
Paynes-Luckie, sw corner Hunnicutt. Rev W W Brins- field.
WE DO IT!
DOMESTIC FINISH ONLY.
Excelsior Steam Laundry Co. 53 Decatur St. Tel. 41.
THE ORIGINAL
Bicycle Messenger Co. Phone 19
PROPR.
F.G. BYRD
Moncrief-Dowman Co.
GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Hot 4 ir Furnaces And Fireplace Heaters
38 & 40 WALTON
WE SELL THEM TOO.
Phone 126. The Johnson Cycle & Livery Co. 91 North Pryor St.
WE RENT BICYCLES,
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Marietta Street Mission-J F Barclay, supt.
Merritts Arenue - 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, Rev J B Robins, DI.
Marietta Street MI E (North) 131 Marietta. Rev A F Ellington.
Nt John's-Georgia ave, n w cor Loyd. Rev Joel T Daves, Jr.
St Luke's MI E-Tennell and Berean ave. W T Bell.
Wesley Chapel MI E-Pied- mont ave, North Atlanta. Rev J M Wolfe.
Nellie Dodd Memorial - Washington Heights. Rev Carson.
Atlanta Mission-Cor Ashby and Mason and Tur- ner Ferry Road.
Trinity Home Mission-23 Leonard.
Kirkwood - Rev Wynn Joiner.
Zion Methodist-N Boule- vard near Irwin. J B Jones, pastor.
Colored.
Allen's Temple - Clarke, southwest cor Fraser and Jones.
A M E Church-N Butler
and College. Rev R K Har- ris.
Bethel A MI E-Wheat, s w cor Butler. Rev R M Cheeks. Bellwood MI E-Wilson and Bellwood ave.
Friendship MI E-Haynes and W Mitchell.
Loyd Street-Loyd, north- west cor Hunter. Rev Ar- nold.
St Paul's African - 56 Humphries. Rev K D Knight.
Schell's Chapel-W Hunter. Rev Taylor.
Shiloh-Thurmond, north- east cor Haynes.
Union-140 Markham. Rev C S Poer.
North Atlanta Mission- Wilson cor Thomas.
St James Mission-Biggers. Rev Greatheart.
Warren's Chapel - 333 Chapel. Rev C ( Fisher.
Gospel Hall -- 672 Marietta.
Christian Science.
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 As- sociation Building, corner Auburn aveand Pryorstreet. A L. Kontz, president; A E Wheeler, recording secre- tary; E L Mathews, general secretary; C P Younts, as- sistant.
Railroad Branch Y MC A
Hatcher & Dunlap, GENERAL INSURANCE, Phone 118. 303-304 Norcross Bidg
GEO. P. HOWARD,
Best Alabama Jellico - -
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Coal }
359 Decatur St., Cor. Grant. Telephone 1140. Best arranged Coal Yard in the South. Coal handied in Bins and can't possibly get mixed with dirt. See these Bins.
R. F. O'SHIELDS { Sanitary Piumber
104-106 N. PRYOR ST. TEL. 550.
Sewer Work a Specialty.
126 Marietta St.
Graham Bread,
Bakers of Vienna, Cream and
PIEDMONT BAKERY,
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343 E Alabama. W Woods White, chairman; W .A. Wag- goner, secretary.
Libraries.
Young Men's Library Asso- ciation-101 Marietta. Or- ganized August 19, 1867; membership 1,000; volumes, 17,000; J R Nutting, . presi. dent; F M Scott, secretary; Miss Anne Wallace, librari- an.
Military.
Fifth Georgia Regiment -- Composed of the Atlanta Zouaves (Co ), Capital City Guard (Co B), Hibernian Ri- fies (Co C), Atlanta Rifles (Co D), LaGrange Light Guard (Co E), Griffin Rifles (Vo F), Newnan Guard (Co G), Marietta Rifles (Co H). Barnesville Blues (Co I). Atlanta Reserve (Co K). Gate City Guard (Co L), Fifth Machine Gun Battery, Signal Corps, Hospital Corps and Band. J S Candler, col- onel commanding; Geo S Lowman, captain and adju- tant.
COMPANIES -- VOLUNTEERS.
Gorernor's Horse Guards- J Stapler Dozier, captain. Sixty mounted men. Organ- ized 1883. Armory State Capitol bldg.
Atlanta Artillery - J F Kempton, captain. Fifty men. Organized 1886. Ar- mory State Capitol bldg
Atlanta Rifles - Joseph
Van Holt Nash Jr, captain. Organized 1886. Seventy- five men. C
Atlanta -Wm ( Massey, captain. Organized 1885. Fifty men. Armory State Capitol bldg.
Atlanta Zouares - Amos Baker, captain. Organized 1887. Sixty-five men. Ar- mory n w cor Whitehall and Hunter.
Capital City Guards-W JJ Parks, captain. Seventy men. Armory s e cor White- hall and Alabama.
Hibernian Rifles-W D El- lis, Jr, captain. Forty men. Armory Coker bldg, Hunter street.
Gate City Guard-James B Hollis, captain. Forty men. Armory Peachtree corner James.
Fifth Machine Gun Battery -Lieut W J Preston com- manding. Thirty men. Ar- mory State Capitol bldg.
Fifth Regiment Signa! Corps -- Capt Clem C Brad- ley commanding. Twenty men. Armory State Capitol bldg.
Fifth Regiment Hospital Corps-Twenty-five men. Armory State Capitol bldg. Fifth Regiment Band-Sam- uel H McAfee, director. Thirty pieces. Headquarters 113 Marietta.
COLORED.
Second Battalion - Com- posed of the Georgia Cadets.
W. C. PEASE,
HOUSE MOVER, 81 Ivy. Phone 92.
JAS. H. PURTELL, SIDE
ents.
PRYOR STREET.
24 South
Moved, Stored, Packed, Shipped. 50 N. Broad St. Capital Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 618.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS
M. G. PARKER & CO. 393 MARIETTA ST. Telephone 332.
LUMBER DEALERS
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Governor's Volunteers, Washington Guards and Fulton Guards. F H Crum- ley, lieutenant-colonel com- manding.
Georgia Cadets-W H Ma. gruder, captain. Armory Odd Fellows Hall, Piedmont ave. Organized 1887; sixty- eight men.
Governor's Volunteers - J McHenry, captain. Thirty men. Armory Odd Fellows Hall. Piedmont ave.
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. Arm- ory. Odd Fellows Hall. Pied- mont ave
Newspapers, Etc.
See classified Business Di- rectory
Parks.
Brisbine Baseball Park- Between Crumley, Glenn, Windsor and Ira streets
Grant's Park-South end of Hill, east end of Georgia ave. Jacob Haas, president Park Commission
Piedmont Park-Piedmont ave and 14th st
Ponce de Leon Springs- Northeast of city, just be- yond city limits. Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway cars run direct to the springs
Postoffice.
Postoffice, Marietta, n w cor Forsyth. Amos Fox. postmaster; J. M. Couper, as- sistant postmaster and cash- ier.
MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.
J F Thibadeau, superin- tendent ; Yancy Bryant, Wm C Johnson and J H Bryson, clerks. Office open from 9 am to 5 p m.
REGISTRY DEPARTMENT.
Barnard Vignaux, Jr, su- perintendent; Mrs M L Is- ham, H E White, R E Blackwell and W J B Reed clerks. Office open from 8 amto5pm
MAILING CLERKS.
Wallace Rhodes, superin- tedent; nixie clerk, W B Hunt
C V Tutwiler, E H Bass, F D Nichols, S T Conyers, D C Ingle. R T Thibadeau, 1 J M Bizein, J H Lockhart, W S McBride. W H Hunt, J A Culver, D E Jones reciver and weigher of mails
CANCELING CLERKS.
Reuben Adams, A B War- ner, H M Johnson, F E As- pinwall, Charles Price
DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.
C K Maddox. superintend- ent delivery and carriers; A J Conyers, superintendent's clerk; H L P Smith, general
McNeal Paint & Glass Co. 118 & 120 WHITEHALL STREET.
Manufacturers and Dealers In
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES and WINDOW CLASS.
W. E. EVANS, President Secretary. A. S. J. GARDNER,
Insure wi
the Mechanics Mutual Ins. Co. $ -
Hun the s: 229-233 Equitable Bldg. W. E. Evans, Men't dend at the end of every profitable year. As it charges the same rate of premium as other first- class fire companies, but pays the policy holder a divi-
B. M. LOVEJOY, Proprietor, 60 North Bread St.
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY,
PHONE 669.
CALIGRAPH
"It Stands at the Head." GEO. M. FOLGER & BROS., Sole Dealers. Telephone 1006.
12 WALL ST.
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delivery clerk ; E E Cavaleri Jr, general delivery; W G Coffin, genral delivery, J B Mccutcheon, M A Thomas, Edward A White. W S Lo- gan, C A Stokes and A J Campbell, distributing clerks.
CARRIERS.
R L Adair, J H Bell, c. AH A Borowsky, B J Cox, R S Cox, C S Crossley, W J Dos- ter, W H Dozier Jr. c, E R Dreckford, c, J H Elder, O C Fisher, J F Gee, J P Green, J B Greenwood, c, Thornton Greenwood, c, O M Hardage, L W Huff, D W Irby, M A Jester, F N Lan- drum, c, J T Lynch, T J Mid- dlebrooks, 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 § 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, Charles Bed- ford
Substitutes-G H Conley, J P Epperson, J H Bedford, W R Sasnett. J E Stallings, R R Hughes, E J McCool, J D Powell
Sunday all deliveries are made from carirers' window at postoffice 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, elk. Open daily from 8:30 a m to 5 pm, and at general deliv- ery 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, cor- ner Pryor and Capitol ave. EAST ATLANTA POSTOFFICE. J W McWilliams, post- master.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
Office Custom House. L M Terrell, superintendent; E. P King, assistant superin- tendent; J F Blodgett, H M Robinson and Watson Ful- ler, chief clerks; J A White, asst chf clk; W H Arnold, J G Hester, J J Martin, clks; E F Lupton and J Fay Ter- rell, stenographers; G T Lewis, A C Warren, James Simmons, transfer clks; C G Crews, printer; W S Milner, assistant printer; Horace Williams, porter.
Railroads.
Atlanta and West Point and Western Railway of Ala- bama-Office 719 Equitable building. George C Smith, president and gen mgr; H M Abbett, sec and treas; T J Hunter. auditor; R E Lutz, freight traffic manager,
Hunnicutt & Bellingrath Co., { 52 and 54 Peachuve Street.
Estimates cheerfully furnished Plumbing, Steam & Gas Fitting -for
PHONE 10 Bicycle Messenger Co.
TRY IT.
makes no mistakes in delivering messages.
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.
C D Livery and Boarding Stable.
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Montgomery, Ala .; John .1 Gee, gen pass agt, 713-715 Equitable bldg; B F Wyly, Jr, gen agt, 12 N Pryor; L V Kennerly, agt, W Mitchell, cor ( R R; city ticket office, 12 X Pryor.
Central of Georgia Ry Co-General office Savan- nah, Ga. D W Appler, gen agt. T R Gress, soliciting agt; S B Webb T P A; F .J Robinson, C P & T A, 16 E Wall, freight depot W Mitchell, cor C R R. LV Kennerly, agt.
33 IVY STREET, TELEPHONE 219.
Georgia Railroad-General offices Augusta, Ga, T K Scott, Augusta, Ga, gen mgr George R Pace agt, 36 Loyd; Sam W Wilkes, contracting freight agt, Atlanta, office 36 Loyd.
MILAM & MILLER,
Southern Railway Co-Gen- eral offices Washington, D C: W H Green, gen supt. Knoxville, Tenn; J H Bar- rett, supt fifth division, Pe- ters St. june C R R, Atlanta; § H Hardwick, asst gen pass agt; Haiden Miller, asst gen frt agt, Equitable bldg, At- lanta; L L McClesky, gen agt frt dept. Atlanta; W D AAllen, dist pass agt, Kim- ball House. Atlanta; C E Sergeant, city ticket agt. Kimball House corner; J H Garner, frt agt. Peters st, Atlanta.
Georgia, Carolina & Northern R R (Seaboard Air Line)-Offices Spring St at
W& ARR. E St John, v- pres and gen mgr, \ Ports- mouth, Va .; R I Cheatham, div frt agt; E Berkeley supt; B A Newland, gen agt pass dept, E J Walker, C T and P .A. 6 Kimball House; S O Bauersfeld, frt agt.
Georgia Southern & Florida- R R-General office Macon, Ga: D G Hall, trav pass agt, 12 × Pryor.
Western & Atlantic R R- Frt office railroad junc, For- syth. J W Thomas, pres and gen mgr, Nashville,Tenn; J L McCollum, supt, C S Evans, asst supt; J M Brown, traffic mgr; J L Dickey, gen frt agt; C E Harmon, gen pass agt, 307- 309 Equitable bldg.
Illinois Central R R-L W Collier, commercial agt, Equitable bldg.
Nashville, Chattanooga & St Louis Railway and Louis- rille & Nashrille R R-J A Sams, gen Sou agt, 61 E Ala- bama.
South Carolina R R-Sam W. Wilkes, gen agt, 36 Loyd. Southern Pacific Railway -H W Nathan, commercial agt, 4 X Pryor.
Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway Co.
Joel Hurt, pres; Ernest Woodruff, v pres and gen mgr; T K Glenn, secy and treas, office 340-345 Equita- ble bldg ; H N Hurt, supt.
On Sundays all cars start
Get Your
letter heads, business cards, bill heads, circulars, booklets, catalogues, programms and all book and commercial prin-
Prices Low
ting done by
Wm. Richard Respess, Jr., Gen'l Mgr.
Telephone 1437. Push, Hustle & Company, Electric Building, Atlanta, Ga.
FIRE INSURANCE T
TEMPLE COURT. ROOM No. 8.
W. P. PATTILLO, Agent,
PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. BEST COMPANIES.
... Equitable Adjustments ...
r
00
CHAS. S. ARNALL, Gen. Agt.
PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN. 408 and 409 Gould Bu Iding.
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one hour later, and come off half hour earlier at night. The Atlanta Railway Co. M F Amorous, pres; F M Zimmerman, supt, 85 Glenn. Owners and operators of the Atl West End & McPherson Barracks and Grant Park Electric Railway, and Deca- tur & Lakewood lines. Collins Park and Belt R R Company. 69 & 71 NORTH PRYOR STREET. (' J Simmons, pres and mgr. 393 N Broad. Route from Walton cor Broad to D Spring streets, thence to Luckie street to Alexander street, across Marietta street and over the Jones ave bridge to Bellwood, to Col- lins Park, New Water Wks, Bolton and the Chattahoo- chee river. Cars every 30 minutes. Relief Humane & Benevo- lent Organizations (See also Infirmaries and Hospitals.) Atlanta Humane Society- J F Burke, pres; J S Pan- chen, secy, 745 Equitable bidg. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING { ALEXANDER. -- Hibernian Benevolent As- L sociation-Meets annually first tuesday in February at Hibernian Hall, John D Brady, pres; S T Grady, v pres; H G Keeney, secy; Jas Welsh, treas. Home of the Friendless- Cor Highland ave and Ran-
dolph, Mrs L B Nelson, pres; Mrs E P McBurney, treas; Mrs M L Santley, matron.
Ga Baptist Orphans' Home -293 Courtland ave, Miss M B Michael, supt; Mrs A R Brimson, matron.
Leonard Street Orphans' Home-Miss L M Lawson, matron, 75-77 Leonard.
Hebrew Orphans' Home- Washington St R A Sonn, supt. Mrs R A Sonn, mat- ron. Board of managers- Joseph Hirsch, chairman; Fred Schiff, secy; I Liebman Jr, Aaron Haas, D Kauf- man, Louis Newelt. Jacob Elsas, M Kutz, Dan Rich, S Landaur, M L Bickart, Al- bert Steiner.
SECRET SOCIETIES. Masonic.
L D Carpenter, District Deputy of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, office 473 White- hall.
Master Masons-Masonic Hall, Chamber of Commerce bldg, cor Pryor and Hunter Sts. General Relief Com- mittee-Gate City Lodge, W A Simpson; Atlanta Lodge, L. D. Carpenter; Georgia Lodge, Amos Fox; Fulton Lodge, E F Clark.
Atlanta Lodge No 59- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month. H M Wood, W M; Zadoc B Moon, secy.
Fulton Lodge No 216- Meets first and third Thurs-
SECURITY WAREHOUSE CO.
Foundry St. & W. & A. R. R. Tel. 318.
General Storage-Car Lots and Less Separate Rooms for
Furniture Storage.
M. TEITLEBAUM {
38 West Mitchell Street.
DEALER IN LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS, TOBACCO ETC.
ATLANTA STAMP AND STENCIL WORKS, ALPHABETS, INKS, BRUSHES, CHECKS, ETC.
31 S. Broad Street. Telephone 51.
Fine Rubber Tired Livery.
20 and 22 West Alabama St. 'STLENOHE
STEWART & BOWDEN,
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days of each month. Jno A Erdman W M; Paul M Hub- bard, secy.
Georgia Lodge No 96- Meets first and third Tues- days of each month. E H Barnes, W M; M Z Crist, secy.
Gate City Lodge No 2- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. Albert P Wood, W M; Virgil Jones, secy.
ROYAL ARCH.
Mount Zion Chapter No 16-Meets second and fourth Mondays in each month. Luther P Stephens, High Priest ; Zadoc B Moon, secy. Jason Burr Council No 13 -Meets third Monday in each month. Zadoc B Moon, TIM; JA LeSuer, recorder.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Cœur de Lion Command- cry No 4, K T-Meets at Ma- sonic Hall first Monday night in each month. John C Joiner, E C; Zadoc B Moon, recorder.
Atlanta Commandery No 9, K T-Meets on second Wed- nesday night in each month in Masonic Hall. John R Williamson, E C; M B Tor- bett, recorder.
A AND A SCOTTISH RITE.
For the Southern jurisdic- tion of the United States, R J Nunn, 33d Degree Acting Inspector-General; H C Stockdell. 33d Degree Dep-
uty Inspector-General for the State of Georgia.
Hermes Lodge of Perfection No 4-Atlanta-F M Fre- mont, 32d Degree Ven Mas- ter; Zach Castleberry, 33d Degree, Acting Secretary.
White Eagle Chapter Rosc Croix-H C Stockdell, Wise Master; J F Lester, sec pro tem.
YAARAB TEMPLE.
Ancient Arabic Order of the! Mystic Shrine-Confer- red only on worthy Knights Templar or 32d Degree A and A Scottish Rite. H C Stockdell, poten- tate; John R Wilkinson, re- corder.
Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine- Conferred only on worthy Knights Templar or 32d De- gree A and A Scottish Rite. H C Stockdell, potentate; John R Wilkinson, recorder
Impr. O Free Sons of Israel.
SUBORDINATE LODGE.
Atlanta Lodge No 85- Meets third Sunday of each month in K of P Hall, Kiser bldg. Alex Dittler, secreta- ry.
Order Kesher Shel Barzel.
Kennesaw Lodge No 160- Meets first Sunday in each month in K of P Hall, Kiser bldg. I Guthman secretary, 37 S Pryor
Telephone 898
LESTERS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
Telephone 314. No. 7 WHITEHALL ST.
166 Whitehall St.
CD A Plumbers, Steam, Gas & Hot Water Fitters. REPAIRING
a specialty.
HARMSEN & BELCHER,
Galvanized Iron Fronts and Cornices
W. R. JONES & CO. 15 Waverly Place. Phone 843.
H. B. CAMPBELL 16-18 E. Mitchell St., ATLANTA, GA.
The Atlas Engine Works Engines and Boilers. None better made.
C C Engines and Boilers.
1489
I. O. B. B.
SUBORDINATE LODGE.
Gate City Lodge No 144- In K of P Hall, Kiser bldg, second and fourth Sunday morning of each month. Alex Dittler secretary
I. O. G. T.
GRAND LODGE.
Office Athens, Ga. F J Sibley, G CT; H L Cook, grand secretary
Fulton Lodge No 140- - Good Templars' Hall, 423 N Broad street, every Monday night. Trustees to whom all communications should be addressed: J W Kreger, chairman. Gospel temper- ance meeting every Sunday afternoon at 7:30 p m
Juvenile Temple-Meets 3 p m Sundays, at 421 N Broad WV G Withers, superintend- ent
DeKalb Lodge No 161- Edgewood. Meets every Thursday night. A E Dow- man, lodge deputy
Juvenile Temple - Meets every Sunday 2:30 p m Edge- wood academy. J G Throw- er, supt
Ancient Order of Hibern- ians.
Meets second Sunday of each month, at 3 o'clock p m at Hibernian Hall, E Hunter street. C P John- son county president; P J Kenny, president Division
No 1, H G Keeney, president Division No 2
Grand Army of the Re- public.
O M Mitchell Post No 1,- Department of Alabama and Georgia, G L Wood, post commander; Frank Reiman, adjutant; Alex Matteson, quarter-master. Meetings first and third Thursday evenings of each month at K of P Hall, corner Forsyth & Alabama
Sons of Veterans (U S A.)
Meets first and third Thursday in each month in K of P Hall, corner Forsyth and Alabama
Confederate Veterans.
Fulton County Confederate Veterans Association-Meets third Monday night in each month, at 8 o'clock, at Gate City Guards Armory. Frank T Ryan, president; T B Neal, vice-president; E G Moore, secretary; Amos Fox, treas- urer; T P Cleveland, chap. lain; K C Divine, surgeon; R L Rodgers, historian
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