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Court of Ordinary
Court House-Exclusive juris- diction of probate matters. Terms, first Monday of each month; John R Wilkinson ordi- nary
Justice Courts
District 1026-Edgar H Orr, 18 E Hunter. Terms fourth Mon- day in each month, J G Blood- worth, 2312 E Hunter. Terms fourth Tuesday in each month
District 1234-S H Landrum justice, 431/2 Decatur. Terms first Monday in each month; Walter E Ormond justice 341/2 Decatur. Terms, third Monday of each month.
District 469-O H Puckett J P 5051/2 Marietta, Virgil Jones, J P, 7001/2 Marietta. Terms sec- ond Monday in each month
District 1348-Henry E Jor- dan, Ridge ave cor Capitol ave
Recorder's Court
Sessions-Every day except Sunday, 8:30 a m, 2:30 p m, at the Station House, 171-179 De- catur street. Nash R Broyles re- corder
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Atlanta the Capitol; State Capitol between Capitol avenue, Hunter, Washington and Mitch- ell streets
Taxes
Make State returns April 1st to July 1st
Pay State taxes Oct 1st to Dec 19th
J. D. FRAZIER & CO.
Flour. Grain, Hay and Feed Stuff
20 č. Alabama. : 'Phone 1424.
SYSTEM
19
ST. LABAMA
TAILORS
MOORE
FRISCO
GOODS & WORK
WEST
VIA Birmingham Memphis or St. Louis.
Passenger Offices. Cor., Pryor and Decatur Sts. ATLANTA, GA.
HOLT HIGH
GRADE
&
Dowman-Dozier Mfg. Co.
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· · · ARCHITECTURAL · · · Sheet-iron Workers and Tinners. 20 and 22 Trinity Ave. : 'Phone 525.
(332 )
Phones 678.
45 Marietta Street. ( 141 Peactree Street. Phones 1674.
Executive Department
Governor-Joseph M Terrell, elected October, 1902; term ex- pires in 1904; salary $3,000; WV E Irwin, private secretary; C M Hitch, B M Blackburn, R B Odum, secretaries, salaries $1,- ৳ 800 each
Adjutant General. Samuel P Harris, salary $2,000. A J Scott Passt A G
Secretary of State, Philip Cook, salary. $2,000, bond $10. 000; Goode Price, clerk, salary $1,000
TWO STORES
State School Commissioner- W B Merritt, salary, $2,000; clerk R C Clarke
State Board of Education- The Governor, ex-officio presi- dent; Atty Genl: Compt Genl; Sec of State and State School Commissioner
HAVE YOURS FILLED BY TODD DRUG CO.
Comptroller-General- Wm A Wright: re-elected 1902 for two Fears : salary, $2,000: bond. $20,000: bookkeeper, W H Har- rison, salary $1,800; insurance clerk, R C Irwin, salary, $1.200; wild land clerk, Miss Mary Na- gle. salary, $1,000
Attorney-General - John C
Hart elected 1902 for two years: salary, $2,000; W E Irwin clerk; special attorney W & A R R, E T Brown
Treasurer - Robert E Park. elected 1902 for two years; sal- ary, $2,000; bond, $200,000: C T Furlow clerk, salary. $1,600; H Y Walker. cashier
Librarian - C J Welborn; appointed under an act of 1879: salary $1.800; assistant, Mrs John Milledge, salary $800, Mrs MI B Cobb
Prison Commission Jos S Turner, chairman, salary $2,000 bond $10,000; G H Yancey sec- retary, salary $1,200; C A Evans, Thomas Eason
Department of Agriculture- B Stevens, commissioner; salary $2,000; R F Wright, as-
sistant commissioner; clerks. Jos F Johnson, salary $1,200; F T Wright recording clerk, sal- ary $900; Joseph T Derry, sal- ary $720; A T Dallas superin- tendent of fisheries
Stale Chemist -- John M Mc- Candiess: J Q Burton and R G Williams assistants
Inspectors Fertilizers-H E Cabaniss, Atlanta
Coal Oil Inspector - Frank Wcidon, Atlanta
Geological Survey 02
WS Yeates, State Geologist; S P Jones and S W McCallie, assts. , Edgar Everhart chemist
Commissioner of Pensions- J W Lindsey commissioner; sal- ary $2,000
Railroad Commission of the State of Georgia-Office Capitol bldg; J Pope Brown chm; G Gundy Jordan and H Warner Hill, commissioners; George F Montgomery, secretary. The salary of each commissioner is $2,500 per annum, of the secre- tary $1,200
Supreme Court of Georgia
Thos J Simmons, Chief Jus- tice; William H Fish, Presiding Justice; J S Candler, Joseph R Lamar, Andrew J Cobb, Henry G Turner, associate justices; Z D Harrison, clerk; Logan Bleck- ley, deputy; George W Stevens reporter; John M Graham as- sistant reporter
Military
Fifth Infantry-Headquarters and two battalions at Atlanta. Strength of regiment 725 offi- cers and enlisted men. Colonel, Clifford Anderson, Atlanta; Lt. Col. W W Barker, Atlanta; Ma- jor. V H Shearer, Atlanta; Ma- jor, H W Anderson, Atlanta
Co A (Atlanta Zouaves) --- Capt F L Smith, armory 1012 WV Mitchell
C. N.
IT'S S. S. SELIG, ) Gen, Agenf. (
'Phone 1569.
CHLORO-NAPTHOLEUM
DISINFECTANT.
WORCESTER. MASS. JOHN D. PICKETT GENERAL AGENT' 216 EMPIRE BLDG. ATLANTA.
State Mutual LifeAssurance Co.
GA
O PRESCRIPTIONS ORGANIZED 1844
Kreis ESTABLILILD - SITE:
Furniture
That is Stylish, Durable and Reasonable.
CITY FURNITURE CO. 43 Peachtree. 'Phone 2040.
DYEING AND CLEANING 18 TRINITY AVE PHONES 880
(333)
Co B (Capitol City Guard)- armory 74 N Broad
Co C ( Hibernian Rifles)-Capt G C Summers, armory Coker bldg, E Hunter St
Co D (Atlanta Rifles)-Capt J D Hadley, armory cor Hunter and Central ave
Co F (Bartow Guards)-Lieut
J C Trammel, Marietta, Ga
Co G (Newnan Guards)-Capt T S Parrott
Co H
Co I (Hill City Cadets)-Capt R L Williamson, Rome
Co K (Atlanta Greys)-Capt E E Pomeroy; armory 1012 W Mitchell
Co L (Gate City Guards)- Capt L D White, armory 2612 E Alabama
Co M (Mach Gun Battery) - Capt W .J Preston, armory 101/2 W Mitchell
Governor's Horse Guards-
(Co L 1st Cavalry), 60 men; Capt W T B Wilson; 1st Lieut W G Browne: 2d Lieut. L J Dan- jel. armory Edgewood ave cor Piedmont ave
( Colored )
Fulton Guards-(Co B. 1st Battalion Infantry, colored)-60 men; Capt K J Jones. armory 1212 S Piedmont ave
UNITED STATES LOCAL OF- FICERS, ETC.
Army
Department of the Gulf-Brig Genl Thomas H Barry, Col Sam- uel Jones. quartermaster. Capt. Manly B Curry, paymas- ter. Headquarters 198 Peach- tree
Fort McPherson-Headquar- ters Sixteenth Infantry. Butler D Price colonel commanding
Recruiting Office - Temple Court, Capt Charles P George in charge
Customs
Surveyor -- Marcellus O Mark- ham, 43-44 Custom House
Internal Revenue
Collector-Henry A Rucker (c) 23 Custom House. Office
hours 8:30 a m to 4 p m Agent-David A Gates. 27
Custom House .
Pension Examiner
Archilles B Parkey, 24 Custom House
Post Office
Post-office-Marietta n w cor Forsyth. E F Blodgett postmas- ter; V V Bullock asst post-mas- ter and cashier; office hours: Money order division, 9 am to 6 p mn for payment: 9 a m to 6 p m for issue; from 7 a m to 9 ap m and from 6 to 9 p m. moneyz orders are issued at the retail stamp window; genl delivery, 1- 1 - 01 a m to 12 p m. stamp window a m to 9 p m. from 9 p m to 12 p m at general delivery window. registry division. 7:30 a m to p m; Nixie office (lost letters) .z 9 a m to 5 p m. W B Hunt clerk Yancy Bryant supt money. order division : Vignaux supt registry division: Wallace? Rhodes, supt mailing division : J F Thibadeau supt delivery di vision
South Side Post Office. 79 Pryor
Sub-Stations
A (West End)-130 Gordon
No 1-390 Peachtree
No 2-184 Auburn ave
No 3-120 Capitol ave
No 4-101 Whitehall
No 5-431 Marietta St
No 6-504 Decatur St
No 7-187 W Mitchell
No 8-Kimball House
No 9-260 Peters
No 10-808 Marietta
No 11-141 Peachtree
No 12-245 Houston
No 13-460 E Fair
No 14-462 S Pryor
No 15-24 Whitehall
No 16-English ave cor Ken- nedy St
H. L. CULBERSON. PRES
OWENS JOHNSON, V PRES & TEENS.
GEORGIA TILE CO.
PHONE '295 HOI PETERS BLDG.
MAKERS ... C. M. GOODMAN. MGR.
R'LAYER'S HEXAGON CEMENT TILE
CC"; Call the NEW CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY? "CC" 'Phone 669. WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD ONE. 130 Whitehall St.
House Heating
HOT AIR SYSTEM, the Best on the Market.
187 Edgewood Ave. 'Phone 1891.
(334)
¿ 120 Whitehall St. PHONES 1400,
No 17-824 Peachtree St
Numbered stations issue and pay money orders, register let- ters and parcels and sell stamps and envelopes
Post Office Inspectors
R E Parry and R C Banner- man, 24 Custom House
Railway Mail Service
Office 421 and 622-23 Pruden- tial bldg, L M Terrell superin- tendent
Secret Service
Agent-James M Wright, 41 Custom House
United States Courts and Offi- cers
Fifth Judicial Circuit of
United States, composed of States of Georgia, Florida, Ala- bama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas; Hon Edward Doug- lass White, Circuit Justice, Washington, D C
ARE BEST
- - - - EDWARDS' PHOTOS
Northern District of Georgia -Court Room U S court house and postoffice. Hon Wm T New- man, district judge; Hon Don A Pardee, circuit judge, Atlanta, Ga .; circuit and district courts, second Monday in March and first Monday in October; Edgar A Angier, district attorney, At- lanta; Geo L Bell and Chas D Camp asst district attys; Wal- ter H Johnson marshal, Atlanta; Olin C Fuller, clerk circuit
court, Atlanta; W Colquitt Car- ter, clerk district court, Atlan- ta; counties returnable to At- lanta-Campbell, Carroll, Clay- ton, Cobb, Coweta, Cherokee, DeKalb, Douglas, Dawson, Fan- nin, Fayette, Fulton, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Lumpkin, Milton, Newton, Pick- ens, Rockdale, Spalding, Towns, Union
Northwestern Division, North- ern District of Georgia-Officers of court same as at Atlanta. John C Printup, deputy clerk, Rome, Ga .; court third Monday_ in May and November; Bartow, Chattooga, Catoosa, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Whitfield, Wal- ker
Western Division of Northern District-Columbus, Ga. Offi- cers of court same as at Atlanta. N A Brown, deputy clerk, Co- lumbus. Terms of court at Co- lumbus-Circuit and District courts, first Monday in May and December. Counties returnable to Columbus - Chattahoochee, Clay, Early, Harris, Heard,
Meriwether, Marion, Miller, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Webster
Eastern Division of the North- ern District of Georgia-Athens. Officers of court same as at At- lanta. Terms of court at Ath- ens. Circuit and District Courts -third Monday in April and first Monday in November; counties returnable to Athens- Banks, Clarke, Elbert, Franklin, Greene, Habersham, Hart, Jack- son, Morgan, Madison, Ogle- thorpe, Oconee, Rabun, White and Walton
Referees in Bankruptcy
P H Adams-Fulton, DeKalb, Campbell
Frank L Upson-Clarke, Oco- nee, Oglethorpe, Jackson, El- bert, Franklin, Hart, Madison, Banks, Habersham, Rabun.
MPIRE
J. E. HALE,
The Wood Worker, Phone 3476
93 N. PRYOR.
BUSINESS UREAU® AFINMAN; BUILDING
I.T. CALLAWAY, MGR.
SPECIALISTS IN
Exterior, Interior and View Work.
1
Circuit Court of Appeals- Fifth Judicial Circuit, Hon. Don A Pardee, circuit judge, Atlanta, Hon A P McCormick, circuit judge, Dallas, Texas; Hon D D Shelby circuit judge, Huntsville, Ala. Terms of court at Mont- gomery, Ala., 1st Monday in Sep- tember; Atlanta, Ga, 1st Monday in October; Fort Worth, Tex, 1st Monday in November; New Orleans, La, 3d Monday in No- vember; Chas H Lednum, clerk, New Orleans, La
CHRONIC DISEASES
TREATED BY DR. McCLANE, THE SPECIALIST 301 and 302 Lowndes Building, Pryor Street.
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CD Mccutchen-Whitfield, Murray, Catoosa, Dade, Bartow, Gordon
W H Beck-Spalding, Clayton, Henry, Fayette
Geo D Anderson-Cobb, Cher- okee, Pickens, Gilmer, Fannin, Milton, Dawson. Union
Cliff M Walker-Walton, Mor- gan, Greene, Newton, Gwinnett, White, Towns, Lumpkin, Hall, Forsyth and Rockdale R Jones-Coweta, Head, Meriwether. Troup
W S Rowell-Floyd, Chattoo-
ga. Walker, Polk, Paulding
Talbot Smith-Carroll, Doug- las, Haralson
Frank U Garrard-Muscogee, Harris, Talbot, Taylor, Chatta- hoochee, Marion, Schley
United States Commissioners Walter T Colquitt, Olin C Ful- ler and W Colquitt Carter, At- lanta
Weather Bureau
Forecaster-J B Marbury, lo- cal official, Empire bldg
Headquarters Department of the Gulf, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, 198 PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
January 18, 1904.
Mr. Joseph W. Hill, Publisher, Atlanta City Directory, Atlanta, Ga.
Sir:
I have the honor to request the use, temporarily, of a copy of your City Directory, current issue. This request is made to enable this office to locate, without trouble, firms dealing in supplies required for use at these Headquarters. This book will be carefully preserved and returned at an early date.
Very respectfully, SAM. R. JONES, Deputy Qr. Mr. General, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
MORAL .- Mr. Business Man: See that YOUR business is fully represented in the Classified Business Department of the Atlanta City Directory.
Loftis Plumbing Co., Carry a Full Line of WEL SBACH MANTELS & BURNERS. Phone 1846. 23 E. Hunter St.
And the Allied Arts
Foote & Davies Co.
Phones 1470
65 E. Alabama St.
1201
Telephone
The Best in Printing
55 Central STANCL STABLE
Xive
. ++++ VIA Birmingham Memphis or St. Louis. Passenger Offices. Cor., Pryor and Decatur Sts. ATLANTA, GA. .
Physical Development and Hygiene- DR. R. V. KAZIAN, 2 1-2 Peachtree St. (The Viaduct.) Electrical Facial and Scalp Massag >.
DR. W. C. VAN VALEN, PRESIDENT.
Van Valen Sanatorium Company, (Incorporated.)
Curing by Psychology and Suggestive Therapeutics, Opium, Morphine, Cocaine, Liquor and Cigarette Habits, Mental, Nervous and Chronic Diseases. Bell Phone 1680. 150 PARK AVENUE .~ Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 2, 1903.
Mr. J. W. Hill, Mgr. Atlanta City Directory,
City.
Dear Sir :-
When I gave you my Ad. for the 1903 directory, I had no idea that it would prove such a good investment. You will remember that I told you I would not turn my hand over to take it.
Directly it has paid me $450 and in- directly $511 and the end is not yet.
WEST
In my profession of treating Opium and Liquor habits, Mental, Nervous and Chronic diseases, Psychologically, which is mysterious and not believed in by the majority of people, it shows that judicious advertising, followed with meritorious treatment, wins. You may place my Ad. for another year.
FRISCO SYSTEM
Sincerely,
W. O. VAN VALEN. P. S .- Moral: Advertise in the Atlanta City Directory.
HAULING,
Draying, Moving, Contracting, Transferring, PURTELL TRANSFER COMPANY,
Bell Phone 1768. Atlanta 763. 54 N. Forsyth.
SPECIAL DEPARTMENT
OF
ATLANTA'S
FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
COLLEGES and
SCHOOLS
. . . The ...
Maddox-Rucker Banking
Company.
Corner Alabama and Broad Streets.
Capital
$200,000.
Surplus and Profits
200,000.
Established in 1880.
YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED.
Officers:
William L. Peel, President,
Robt. F. Maddox, Vice President. Thos. J. Peeples, Cashier. Frank Orme, Ass't. Cashier.
Designated Depository of the City of Atlanta.
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CAPITAL PAID IN $200,000.
ORGANIZED 1887.
Germania
Savings Bank
18 E. Alabama Street.
(Century Building.)
Interest paid at Rate 31/2% per Annum, Compounded Every Six Months.
E. B. ROSSER, President. J. G. ST. AMAND, Vice-Prest. PETER F. CLARKE, Cashier.
E. B. Rosser,
DIRECTORS: R. M. Clayton, J. G. St. Amand,
I. H. Haas, Milton A. Smith, Peter F. Clarke.
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CHAS. R. WINSHIP, PRESIDENT. WILLIAM POWELL, CASHIER.
S. R. JACOBS, VICE PRESIDENT. KATE I. FERRIS, ASS'T CASHIER
C. R. WINSHIP. JAMES SHARP,
DIRECTORS : S. R. JACOBS, GEO. H. SIMS, WM. POWELL.
R. S. ARMSTRONG. A. J. MARTIN,
Mechanics' and Traders' Bank
251 MARIETTA STREET. INCORPORATED UNDER LAWS OF GEORGIA TO CARRY ON A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Is fully equipped to do any legitimate banking business prompt. ly and on reasonable terms.
Has a Savings Department that receives deposits from 10 cents upwards, and pays interest semi-annually on same.
Has a Ladies' Department, with handsome waiting-room, and experienced lady in charge.
PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
A SPECIAL FEATURE
OF BUSINESS IN
@PURCHASE-MONEY NOTESØ
AND
REAL ESTATE LOANS
IS MADE BY
The Atlanta Savings Bank
(GOULD BUILDING) OFFICERS :
EDWARD C. PETERS, President.
JAMES W. ENGLISH, Vice-President. JOHN K. OTTLEY, Cashier.
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OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN ATLANTA.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
NO. 1559. ATLANTA, GA. Designated Depository of the United States. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $750,000.00.
PAUL ROMARE, President. C. E. CURRIER, Vice-Prest, & Cashier. H. R. BLOOD WORTH, Ass't Cashier.
Transacts a general banking business; deals in foreign and domestic ex- change. Government bonds bought and sold ; superior facilities for making collections on this city and on all accessible points in the South at the lowest rate of exchange, and remitted for promptly on day of payment. Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Merchants and others solicited. All correspondence re- ceives our immediate attention.
Regular Correspondent Fourth National Bank, New York.
Marist College
GONDUGTED BY
Marist Fathers,
Gorner Peachtree and Ivy.
For particulars, apply to
Very Rev. Jno. E. Gunn, S. M.,
289 Ivy Street, Gity.
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Klindworth Conservatory of Music . . . 235 Courtland Ave., corner Cain St.
Branches Taught : Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ, Harmony, Counter- point, Composition, History, Elo- cution, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages and Physical Culture.
The Faculty consists of professional teachers, specialists in each branch, and artists of national reputation. Classes for beginners as well as for advanced students. Students from the distance find a pleasant home in the Boarding Department.
For Catalogue and information address KURT MUELLER, No. 235 Courtland Avenue. Bell 'Phone 1739.
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..
Atlanta University
AN UNSECTARIAN CHRISTIAN INSTITUTION ..
College and Normal Departments
each with a preparatory course and industrial training
Superior Advantages in MUSIC AND PAINTING
HOME LIFE AND TRAINING.
Take cars marked "West Hunter Street," corner of Broad and Marietta Streets.
Rev. Horace Bumstead, D. D., President.
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Atlanta College
OF
Physicians and Surgeons
CONSOLIDATION OF
The Atlanta Medical College. The Southern Medical College.
Atlanta, Georgia.
SESSION 1903-1904.
FACULTY.
A. W. CALHOUN, M. D., L.L. D., President of the Faculty. WM. PERRIN NICOLSON, M. D.
J. S. TODD, M. D. VIRGIL O. HARDON, M. D. WM. SIMPSON ELKIN, A. B., M. D. LOUIS H. JONES, A. M., M. D. W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D. W. S. KENDRICK, M. D. FLOYD WILLCOX MCRAE, M. D. HUNTER P. COOPER, M. D. J. CLARENCE JOHNSON, M. D. DUNBAR ROY, M. D JOHN G. EARNEST, M. D. H. F. HARRIS, M. D.
For further information, address
W. S. KENDRICK, M. D., Dean of the Faculty, 71 WASHINGTON ST., ATLANTA, GA.
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Agnes Scott Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES. Decatur, Georgia.
Six miles east of Atlanta. Connected with the city by THREE electirc lines and Georgia Railroad. Spacious grounds. Ele- gant modern Buildings. Collegiate Courses, Music and Art.
For Catalogue, address the president, REV. F. H. GAINES, D. D.
ATLANTA BAPTIST COLLEGE, ATLANTA, GA.
ATLANTA BAPTIST COLLEGE
is a Christian School for the
EDUCATION OF NEGRO YOUNG MEN Operated by
American Baptist Home Mission Society
of the Northern States.
The college is situated on West Fair Street, Ashby and Chestnut Streets. Street-cars run direct to the college from center of city.
Visitors to the city are invited to inspect the buildings and work of the college. Catalogues and all information will be sent on application to
GEORGE SALE, President.
(
HUNTER'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS
COLLEGE PREPARATORY 701/2 North Broad Street
APPLIANCES.
Furniture, neat and comfortable; chemical and physical apparatus, cab- inet of minerals, biological collections, historical souvenirs, maps, charts, globes, models, books of reference, etc.
ADVANTAGES.
Limited number of pupils, allowing greatest freedom consistent with good order; large experience of the principal in the management of boys ; individual as well as class instruction ; close contact of the principal with his students, and personal attention to their every want.
B. T. HUNTER, A. M., Principal.
TWO BOOKS EVERY
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Gammon Theological Seminary.
A First-class Institution for the Education of Ministers.
Advanced Course, Shorter English Course, Library, 12,000 volumes, Lectures on Special Topics every term.
Particular Attention Given to Sacred Oratory
Minimum expenses for the year including Board, Books, Incidentals and Laundry, $65.00.
For catalogue and full information address, the President
L. G. ADKINSON,
South Atlanta, Ga.
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Clark University,
W. H. CROGMAN, A. M., Litt. D., Pres.
SOUTH ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Under the auspices of the Freedman's Aid and South: ern Education Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Courses of Study Classical -- Scientific
College Preparatory Musical -- Normal Industrial-Grade School
For further information and cata: logue address the President,
W. H. Crogman, A. M., Litt. D.,
South Atlanta, Georgia.
Boys prepared for "Tech" college, West Point and Annapolis by Prof. J. A. Richardson. School, 26 Houston St.
National Automatic Advertiser.
ATMARITA TINA OF-DISH elloRC STAMUTUA
NATIONAL
AUTOMATIC ADVERTISER PRINTS Rolls, Hand-Blis. Sacks CONVERTS WRAPPING PAPER INTO AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM NATIONAL ANTONA TIC ADVERILSHOES CO. ATLANTA - - GA.
Prints your wrapping paper, paper bags, etc., automatically and feeds automatically .
Cheap, simple and durable. It pays for itself every six months in the saving of printing bills.
It is one of the greatest inventions of the age. Has to be seen to be appreciated. Easy and simple of operation.
ELLSWORTH-FOLGER CO., 41 North Pryor St., Sole Agent.
W. R. JONES
.. SLATE .. ROOFER
Manufacturer Galvanized Iron Cornices. Caps Finials, etc. Telephone 843. 16 Waverly Place REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Directories For Rent
We have directories of about all important towns in Ameri- ca, including Atlanta, which we will rent for 25 cents per day or $ 1.00 per week each.
We furnish lists of any busi- ness, profession or calling, cov- ering all or any part of the world, at very reasonable prices.
Our representatives are instructed and authorized to collect in advance on all orders of less than $5.00, giving our receipt, signed by themselves.
Atlanta City Directory,
JOSEPH W. HILL, Manager.
65 E. Alabama Street. Phone 1470.
"Old Fazenda" Coffee
The Best at Any Price At Grocers and 105 Peachtree. Bell 'Phone 819.
ORDER OF COLUMBIA
TO TO $600. EACH YEAR PAID FAMILY OR MEMBERS
$100.
ATLANTA GA.
Elegant Gafe Service
AIR LINE RAILWAY. SEABOARD
Pe Chtree Street. Through trains and fast time. W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., 119
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Phone 519
RUBBER STAMPS, DATERS, SEALS, STEN CILS, BADGES, NUMBERING MACHINES, CHECK PUNCHES, HOUSE NUMBERS,SIGN LETTERS, KEY TAGS, &c
31 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Phones 928
ABBREVIATIONS
USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
· agt.
.agent
assn association
asst.
.assistant
Atl
Atlanta
, Atl Brewery. . Atlanta Brewing & Ice Co Atl. Rug Mills Atlanta Carpet & Rug Co.
Atl. Cotton Mills .. Atlanta Cotton Mills · Atl. Litho. Co. Atlanta Lithographing & Printing Co.
Atl. Stamp Co
. Atlanta
Rubber Stamp & Stencil Co.
Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Steam Candy Factory Co.
av ..
avenue
N s
North side
bartndr.
bartender
Nw.
Northwest
Bass Co.
Bass Dry Goods Co
opp
.opposite
Beck & Gregg
Beck & Gregg
opr
operator
Postal Tel. Co
Postal
Telegraph-Cable Co
pres
.president
bds ..
. boards
prin
. principal
bkkpr bookkeeper
bldg
. building
prtg
printing
(c).
.colored
pub.
. publishing, publisher
Rhodes H. F. Co.
Rhodes,
Haverty Furniture Co.
.residence
rms
.rooms
Co.
Company
R. R
railroad
Colcord Lum. Co. Colcord-
E
coll
cond conductor
: Constitution ..
Atlanta Constitution
cor ..
Cotton S. S. Co
. Cotton States
slsmn.
Salesman
Belting & Supply Co.
Davison P.S. Co. Davison-
Paxon-Stokes Co.
DeLoach's. DeLoach Mill Manufacturing Co.
. department
Empire Box Co. Empire Printing & Box Co.
engr
.engineer
Es.
East side
Gin and Machine Works
exp
express
v-pres.
vice-president
Franklin P.&P. Co.
. Franklin
W
West
Printing & Publishing Co.
Franklin Plb. Co .Franklin
Plumbing & Tinning Co.
Fulton Mills . Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills
Ga. Ry. & E. Co ..
Georgia
wks.
works
Wotton Elec Co ... Wotton Electric Co.
Wood & Sons .... Wood, A. A., & Sons Co.
W. U. Tel. Co.
Western
Union Telegraph Co.
The Word "Street" is Always Understood.
For all names not found in proper place see "Addenda." When Iccation is given by miles, distance is estimated from Union Depot.
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R.R.GO.
THE WESTERN RAILWAY OF ALABAMA.
Ind. L. & H. Assn.
Industrial
Life & Health Association.
ins ..
insurance
inspr.
.inspector
Journal
Atlanta Journal
Knott & Awtry ... Knott & Awtry Shoe Co
lab.
.laborer
mach
machinist
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