Atlanta City Directory 1908, Part 37

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Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Foote and Davis Co; Joseph W. Hill
Number of Pages: 1580


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BUSK & STARICK MAKERS·OF FINE CLOTHES


No


WAGONS


Buggies, Carriages and Harness


I. D. CRANE CO., 2 46 Madison St.


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Powhatan Tribe No 8-Meets 8081% Marietta every Tuesday Appalachee Tribe No


31- Meets cornor Alexander and Ma- rietta every Thursday night


Degree of Pocahontas


Silver Cloud Council No 1- Meets 86 Central ave Wednes- day night


Eufalla Council No 7-Meets Friday night 86 Central ave


Tallulah Council No 4-Meets 86 Central ave every Thursday night


Junior Order United American Mechanics


State Council- MH Abbott 241 Marietta st; E R Dillingham, Secretary of Georgia, P O Box 277, Atlanta; O H Puckett S C treas, Atlanta


Councils in Atlanta


Enterprise No 1-Meets every Tuesday 571% E Hunter


Gate City No 5-Meets every Wednesday 5712 E Hunter


Eureka No 7-Meets every Monday, Marietta cor Alexander West End No 13-Meets every Friday 571% E Hunter


Liberty No 14-Meets every Thursday, 292 Decatur


North Atlanta No 7-Meets every Friday cor Hemphill ave and Emmett


Beneficiary Degree-E R Dil- lingham, P O Box 277, manager for Georgia


City of Atlanta No 2-Meets Thursday at 571% E Hunter


Eureka No 7-Meets Monday nights 4301% Marietta


Knights of Columbus


Atlanta Council No 660- Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday nights 261% E Alabama st


Knights of Honor


Georgia Lodge No 127-Meets 720 Austell bldg second and fourth Friday nights of each month


Gate City Lodge No 346-


Meets 721% N Broad, second and fourth Fridays each month


Knights of Maccabees


Great Atlanta Tent No 10- Meets every Monday night at 86 Central ave


Grady Tent No 3-Meets each Thursday night at 86 Central Gate City Hive No 4-Meets every Monday at 86 Central ave Hollister Hive No 1-Meets the fourth Thursday afternoon of every month


Gordon Tent Modern K O T M-Meet every Tuesday night 86 Central ave


Knights of Pythias


Grand Lodge Officers-T H Nickerson, Athens, Ga; WH Leopold, Grand K of R and S, Savannah


Endowment Rank Knights of Pythias


Section No 252-S P Burkert, Secy, 1 Viaduct Place


Section No 1181-L S Terrell, Secy, 89 Whitehall


Section No 2314-D C Loeb, 24 S Pryor


Section No 2388-W F Griffin, Secy, 56 Cherry


Adolph Brandt Lodge No 53- Meets first and third Monday nights, K of P Hall, Kiser bldg, Milton M Hirsch C C, Alex Dit- tler, K of R & S


Atlanta Lodge No 20-Meets Monday nights Kiser bldg


Capital City Lodge No 33- Meets 1st and 2d Friday nights K of P Hall, Kiser bldg


Empire Lodge No 47-Meets first and third Thursday nights of each month at K of P Hall, Kiser bldg


Georgia Lodge No 153-Meets Kiser bldg every Wednesday night


Gate City Lodge No 74-Meets Kiser bldg Friday nights


Delphi Lodge No 68-Meets every Tuesday 4351% Marietta


TODD COAL CO.


JELLICO AND BLUE GEM 472 DEGATUR STREET


PHONE 3410 PROMPT DELIVERY


Coca Cola


5€


DRINK


AT FOUNTS 5c


Branch of AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANY,


THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE


Ours is the only concern in the world that


RENT AND REPAIR TYPEWRITERS


LARGEST DEALERS IN THE WORLD. WE SELL,


maintains 15 stores in different cities whose specialty is Rebuilt Typewriters of a 1 makes and grades. Bell Phone 2526. Atlanta 2533.


167 Peachtree Street


R. M. BEARDSLEY, Manager.


5℃ IN BOTTLES.


Delicious-Refreshing


"BELL 'PHONE 2973 MAIN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CEMETERY WORK


HONES


915 MAIN 1495 NORTH


ALLAN SHER uditor and Accountant


621-25 EMPIRE BLDG.


ELECTRICAL MOTORS, DYNAMOS, LAMPS. FANS, SUPPLIES, CON- TRACTING, REPAIRING FIXTURES, BELL TELEPHONE 2278 W. E. CARTER ELECTRIC CO., 12 WALTON STREET


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Uniform Lodge No 123-Meets every Monday night at Kiser bldg


Uniform Rank-Charles Vit- ters, Colonel 2d Geo Reg; D T Griffin, Major 2d Batt; W L Scott, Adj 2d Geo Reg; meets Armory Co W Mitchell st


Loyal Association


Georgia Council No 65-W D Green commander; A C Woolley Collector, office 33 W Alabama


Masonic


Masonic Temple Co of Atlanta Hoke Smith, pres, J W English treas, John R Wilkins sec Masonic Temple-Forsyth st n w cor Mitchell, James M Ful- ler, tyler


Masonic Board of Relief


Representatives for the year L D Carpenter, pres; A Fox v- pres; M Torbett sec; J L Bay- son, J D Simmons, P M Hub- bard, A Q Turner


Atlanta Lodge No 59-Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month


Fulton Lodge No 216-Meets first and third Thursday of each month


Georgia Lodge No 96-Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month


Gate City Lodge No 2-Meets second and fourth Tuesday, R A Henderson W. M, H W Dent Secy


Palestine Lodge No 486 -- Meets first and third Friday


Piedmont Lodge No


447- Meets second and fourth Friday W D Luckie Lodge No 89 West End-Meets first and third Fridays, 122 Gordon


Capitular


Mount Zion Chapter No 16- Meets second and fourth Mon- days, P M Hubbard secy


Cryptic Jason Burr Council No 13- Royal and Select Masters- Meet first Wednesday in each


month C A Peek, T I M; H W Dent Recorder


Knights Templar


Coeur de Lion Commandery No 4 K T-Meets at Masonic Hall first Monday night in each month, Jno W Murrell, E C A P Tripod, Recorder


Atlanta Commandery No 9 K T-Meets on third Monday night of each month in Masonic Hall, L C Matthewe, E C; H W Dent, Recorder


A and A Scottish Rite


For the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, R J Nunn, 32d S G I G in Ga; John R Wilk- inson 33d Special Deputy for At- lanta, Ga


Hermes Lodge of Perfection No 4-Atlanta J C Greenfield, 32d degree K C C H, Ven Mas- ter; Paul Burkett, 18th degree secy


White Eagle Chapter No 4- Edward S McCandless W M; John G Evins 32d secy


Binah Council of Kodosh- Edward S McCandless K C C H Preceptor; Edward M Hafer 32d secy


Yaarab Temple


Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine-


This degree is conferred only on worthy Knights Templar or 32d degree A and A Scottish Rite ' Masons, Forrest Adair, po- tentate; Edward S McCandless recorder


Chinese


Chinese-Chinese Free Mason Assn. 61 E Hunter


National Union


Piedmont Council No 283- Meets at K of P Hall, Kiser bldg, first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p m


Gate City Council No 894- Meets every second Tuesday at office of M B Torbett, secy


Royal Arcanum


Atlanta Council No 160-


Gas . Steam Fitting PHONES: BELL 1192, ATLANTA 784.


BELLINGRATH PLUMBING CO. 35 N. FORSYTH ST.


H.H. SCHAUL, SEc. & TREAS CUT STONE. CONTRACTORS. DEALERS IN


MARBLE. LIME-STONE AND GRANITE FOR


MAUSOLEUMS AND PUBLIC MONUMENTS ALL, PURPOSES. DESIGNERS.AND BUN DERS OF


W.G. SHARKEY. PALSIDENT ......


W. G. SHARKEY STONE CO. OFFICE AND YARD. BELLWOOD AVE. AND W. ZA A.R.


GEORGIA TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.


THE LIFE INSURANCE CO. of VIRGINIA


Is the PIONEER Southern


Life Insurance Company. The OLDEST Southern Life Insurance Co. The LARGEST Southern Life Ins. Co. B. L. BURWELL, SUPT. E20-24 EMPIRE PUILDING. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.


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Meets in K of P Hall, Kiser bldg second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7:30 p m; Thomas F Corrigan, regent; J F Thiba- deau, secy; Amos Fox, treas


Yonah Council No 1581 Meets K of P Hall, Kiser bldg first and third Thursday nights Columbian Woodmen- Meets 122 Peachtree, meets at call


Woodmen of the World


J C Root Camp No 80-Meets first and third Fridays Kiser bldg


Water Oak Camp No 2-J Cooper C C; A C Woolley clerk; office 33 W Alabama meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays, Kiser bldg


Stationary Engineers


N A S E-Herbert E Stone Association of Stationary En gineers No 3, meets every Tues- day at 8 p m 86 Central ave


NAS E-No 2 of Georgia, meets every Friday night, 86 Central ave


COUNTY OF FULTON


Atlanta county seat, Offices located in Court House, Hunter cor Pryor


Taxes


Make State and County re- turns April 1st to July 1st


Pay State and County Oct 1st to December 19th


County Officers


Clerk Superior Court-Arnold Broyles


Commissioner of Roads and Revenues-Court House, Term of office, four years, Salaries, $1,000 per annum; Bond, $1,000 H E W Palmer, C L Anderson, E B Rosser, E V Carter, R F Maddox; H M Wood, clerk; ex- officio county auditor


County Alms House-Situated 71% miles on Peachtree road, R L Hope, supt; salary $1,500


County Convict Camp-Mari- etta road, J T Donaldson, supt


County Coroner-W W Thomp- son


County Jail-Butler cor Hun- ter; J J Fain, jailor


Ordinary-John R Wilkinson County School Commissioner -M L Brittain, Court House


County Surveyor-C S Rob- ert, Court House


County and State Tax Collec- tor- A P Stewart, Court House County Treasurer-H L Cul- berson, Court House annex


Inspector of Roads and Bridges -A Q Turner chief inspector


Sheriff-J W Nelms, Court House, Re-elected for two years from January, 1906. Salary, fees. Bond, $10,000


State and County Tax Re- ceiver - Thomas M Armistead Court House


Board of Examiners for Sta- tionary Engineers- Office Ful- ton County Court House, W B Wilson, C E Johnson


Board of Education-W R B Whittier pres, Chattahoochee, Ga; R L Hope, Easton, Ga; Thomas T Thomason, Hammond, Ga; J D Bradwell, College Park; S B Turman So Atlanta, School Commissioner; M L Brittain, At- lanta, S C F Co, Court House an- nex, Atlanta


City Court


Solicitor General-Charles D Hill, John B Moneghan, asst


Division No 1-H M Reid, judge, salary, $5,000; Arnold Broyles, clerk; salary, fees; terms of court, first Mondays in January, March, May, July, Sep- tember and November


Division No 2-A E Calhoun, judge; salary, $5,000; Lowry Arnold solicitor; Arnold Broyles, clerk, John Hynds, asst, John W Ball, dept


Superior Court


Superior Court No 1-J T Pendleton, julge; Arnold Broyles, clerk


THE SOUTH'S GREATEST HAT STORE DANIEL BROS. CO. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE MILLER HAT AT $5. LARGEST SOUTH ERN SELLERS OF STETSON HATS. $3TO $5 45-47-49 PEACHTREE


WE HAUL EVERYTHING


14 E.MITCHELL


PHONES 2


LIPSCOMB & CO.


TELEPHONE 172


Fire Insurance


619-620-621 CENTURY BUILDING


TIN and SHEET METAL WORK of all KINDS 74 IVY STREET. C. A. GOUGE TELEPHONE 1443.


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S. S. SHEPARD 37 E. Ala. St. PLBG. CO.


PHONES 1999


Superior Court No 2-(crimi- nal)-Hon L S Roan, judge; Ar- nold Broyles, clerk


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, 14 E Hunter. Terms fourth Mon- day in each month, J G Blood- worth, 231% E Hunter. Terms second Monday in each month


District 1234-S H Landrum, justice, 431% Decatur. Terms first Monday in each month; C S Kingsberry, justice 421% De- catur. Terms, third Monday of each month


District 469-O H Puckett, J P 5051% Marietta. Terms second Monday in each month, Dodgen, J P 4412 Marietta 4th Monday of each month


District 1348-Henry E Jor- dan, Ridge ave cor Capitol ave District 1362-Jeptha N Lang- ton J P 824 Peachtree . Terms 2d Monday in each month


District No 1348-C K Buzbee Capitol cor Ridge ave


H W Hopkins, 4941% Decatur


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 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 Pay Registration taxes prior to Nov 1st


Executive Department


Josiah Carter, sec ex, Gover- nor-Hoke Smith, term expires June 1909; salary $5,000; J B Hoyl, sec ex dept; C M Hitch, sec ex dept; W E Irvin, private secretary; B M Blackburn, West- ley Shropshire, secretaries, salar- ies $1,800 each


Adjutant General, Sampson W Harris, salary $2,000. A J Scott asst A G; Wm G Obear, inspector general


Secretary of State, Ex-Officio Commissioner of Corporation, Philip Cook, salary, $3,200, bond $10,000; B F Johnson chief clerk, salary $2,000, Phillip Cook, Jr., salary $2,000


School Commissioner -J M Pound, salary $2,000; clerk J N Rogers


Board of Education-The Gov- ernor, exofficio president; Atty Genl; Compt Genl; sec of State and State School Commissioner Entomologist-E L Worsham, chief; A C Lewis, W V Reed, W W Chase, assts


Comptroller-General, ex-officio State Insurance Commissioner- Wm A Wright, re-elected 1906 for two years; 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 Nagle, salary, $1,000


Attorney-General John C Hart elected 1906 for two years; sal- ary, $4,000; L R Waddey, clerk salary $1,200


Treasurer - Ex-Officio State Bank Examiner Robert E Park, elected 1906 for two years; sal- ary, $3,200; bond $200,000; C T Furlow, clerk; salary, $1,600; H Y Walker, cashier


Librarian-C L Wellborn ap- pointed under an act of 1879; salary, $1,800; assistant Mrs M B Cobb, salary, $1,200 Prison Commission-Jos S Tur-


WHISKEY COMES QUICKEST FROM US


REID-GORDON COMPANY


723 MARKET ST. CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE


STEAM AND


GAS FITTING


PLUMBING OLD HATS


PHONEY


2391


MADE NEW ACME


HATTERS


WHITEHALL


100%


7138


WalterBallard OPTICAL Company MANUFACTURING DISPENSING REFRACTING OPTICIANS 75 PEACHTREE STREET PHONE 352 SEE OPP PACE 673


ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC RAILROAD GERERAL OFFICES ATLANTA. GA.


Punctual in serving the public. The new route to South Geor- gia and Florida.


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ner, chairman, salary $2,000, bond $10,000; G H Yancey, sec- retary, salary $1,200; C A Ev- ans, Tom Eason, comrs ; Jake C Moore, state warden


Department of Agriculture- Thomas G Hudson, commission- er; salary $3,000; R F Wright, salary $1,800, assistant commis- sioner; clerks, Joel F. Johnson, $1,800; Joseph T Derry, salary, $1,000; A T Dallas superinten- dent of fisheries; P A Methvin, Food Inspector


Chemist-John M McCandless salary $3,000; Stallings, R E and S H Wilson, R C Holtzclaw, W A Dozier assistants


Inspector of Fertilizers- J W Hughes, Atlanta


Local Oil Inspector-Shelton Smith


Oil Inspector-Dr W C Bryant Record Compiler -Allen D Candler


Geological Survey - W S Yeates, State Geologist; S W Mc- Callie, Otto Veatch, assts. Edgar Everhart chemist


Commissioner of Pensions-J W Lindsey commissioner; sal- ary $3,000. A C Riley Jr, clerk, salary $900


Railroad Commission of the State of Georgia-Office Capitol bldg; S G Mclendon, H W Hill, Geo Hilyer, F C Callaway, chms and O B Stevens, commissioners; George F Montgomery, secretary. The salary of each commissioner is $2,500 per annum, of the secre- tary $2,000


Museum- Wm E Hatchett, custodian


Supreme Court of Georgia


Wm H Fish, Chief Justice M Beck, J H Lumpkin, Beverly D Evans presiding justices; Sam- uel C Atkinson, Horace M Hol- den associate justices; Z D Har- rison, clerk; George W Stevens, reporter; John M Graham, as-


sistant reporter; J W Vaughan, Sheriff


Court of Appeals


Benj H Hill, Arthur G Powell, Richard B Russell, judges; George W Stevens, reporter; J M Graham, asst reporter; Z D Harrison, clerk; Logan Belckley, dept clerk; W E Talley, dept clerk.


Military


Fifth Infantry-Headquarters and two battalions at Atlanta. Strength of regiment 795 officers and enlisted men. Colonel E E Pomeroy, Atlanta; Lt. Colonel V H Shearer, Atlanta; Major I T Catron


Co A (Atlanta Zouaves) - Capt Oscar Palmour, armory 5712 E Hunter


Co B (Capitol City Guard)- Capt R N Fickett Jr, armory with Co A


Co C (Atlanta Guards)-Capt W C Hendrix, armory with Co A Co D (Atlanta Rifles)-Capt W T Spratt, armory with Co A Co E-Lindale Ga


Co F (Marietta Rifles) -Capt Fred Morris, Marietta, Ga


Co G (Cedartown Guards) Capt W H Traywick


Co H-Winder, Ga


Co I-Athens, Ga


Co K (Atlanta Greys)-Capt C C Smith, armory 101% W Mitchell


Co L (Gate City Guards)- Capt L D White, armory 261% E Alabama


Co M (Mach Gun Battery)- Capt T A Kemp; 2nd Lt J O Seaman, armory 101% W Mitch- ell


Governor's Horse Guards - (Troop L 1st Cavalry), 60 men; Capt W T B.Wilson; 1st Lieut Arminius Wright, armory Edge- wood av cor Piedmont av


CHLORO = NAPTHOLEUM DISINFECTANT WEST DISINFECTING CO. S. S SFLIC, JR. CEN AGT. TELEPHONE 1589 MAIN 48 W. Mitchell St.


BELL PHONE W-749 ATLANTA PHONE 916


SCREEN DOORS AND


O ORDER »


ATLANTA, GA. WINDOWS -


J. E. HALE


STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES "IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD SEE ME" MANUFACTURER


HOT WATER HEATING Bell Telephone 928.


BELCHER-GULLATT PLUMBING COMPANY 4 James, 87 N. Forsyth Sts. WE DO IT RIGHT.


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BENJAMIN-OZBURN CO. ATLANTA PHONE 247


BELL 2626


Governor's Light Artillery- Capt E P King Jr, 1st Lt. J Ed Eubanks, 2nd Lt. A J McBride Jr, armory 509 Whitehall


UNITED STATES LOCAL OF. FICERS, ETC.


Army


Department of the Gulf-Brig Gen, J M Davis, commander; Lieut Col' J W Pope; chief Quartermaster . Headquarters 14th floor Candler bldg


Fort McPherson-Headquart- ers Seventeenth infantry; Maj E B McCoy, commanding Recruiting Office - Temple Court, R P Winslow, 1stLt C A Corps in charge Civil Service Board-Geo S Donnell 44 P O bldg


United States Recruiting Office, 202 Brown-Randolph building United States Marine Re-


cruiting Office, 21/2 Auburn


Customs


Surveyor-Marcellus O Mark- ham, 925 Prudential bldg


Internal Revenue


Collector- Henry A Rucker (c), 23 Custom House, Office hours 8:30 to 4 p m


27 Agent-James H Surber Custom House


Gauger-Robert B Thomas, 27 Custom House


Geological Survey-411 Tem- ple Court


Maxey R Hall hydrographer Pension Examiner


N D Avis, 24 Custom House Penitentiary


McDonough rd, at S end of S Boulevard; Wm H Moyer, War- den. Visitors days, Mondays and Thursdays, from 2 to 4 p m, holi- days excepted


Beaurean of Animal Industry -United States Burea 1526 Candler, A J Payne insp Post Office


Post Office-Marietta n w cor Forsyth, E F Blodgett postmas- ter; V V Bullock, ast postmas-


ter; Hugh L McKee, cashier; office hours: 'The general deliv- ery window is open for business from 7 a m until 12 p m, and stamps may be purchased there from 9 p m until 12 p m. The stamp windows are open from 7 a m until 9 p m, and money orders may be purchased there - from 6 to 9 o'clock p m. The Registry Division is open from 7 o'clock a m until 7 o'clock p m; letters may be registered un- til 12 p m by ringing the bell. Money Order Division is open from 9 a m until 6 p m. The post- office is open on Sundays for the delivery of mail and sale of stamps from 9 until 10:30 a m. Nixie division (lost letters) in basement, entrance on Marietta street, open from 9 a m to 5 p m


Lettered Stations at which full P O business is transacted :


*A-123 Gordon B-68 Mitchell


C-810 Peachtree


Ft McPherson


South Atlanta


Edgewood


Woodward-808 Marietta


Numbered stations issue and pay money orders, register let- ters and parcels and sell stamps an envelopes


No 1-390 Peachtree


No 2-184 Auburn ave


No 3-79 S Pryor


No 5-431 Marietta st


No 6-504 Decatur st


No 7-2 Peachtree


No 8-130 Decatur st


No 9-245 Peters No 11-141 Peachtree


No 13-460 E Fair


No 14-458 S Pryor


No 15-165 McDaniel


No 16-English ave cor Ken- nedy st


Post Office Inspectors


R E Barry, C E Webster and R C Bannerman, 24 Custom House; Geo M Sutton, inspector in charge


TALKING MACHINES


ALEXANDER-ELYEA CO. Bicycles, Safes. 35 N. PRYOR ST. PHONES +028.


MACHINE SHOP


WEAR WELL LEATHER VALVE CUPS ANA ALL SPECIAL LEATHER PACKINGS HOPE SPLICING OF ALL KINDE


IS A PURE HEALTHFUL, WHEN MADE BY US NUTRITIOUS FOOD-


ICE CREAM ELEVATOR ANDAUTOMOBILE REPAIRING JCKITE


S-FORSYTH RESIDENCE: 227 LEE ST. BELL PHONESY


SHOP. 5143 RESIDENCE.


RUBBER STAMPS SEALS, STENCIL


ATLANTA RUBBER STAMP & STENCIL WORKS, 31 S. Broad St ..... 'Phone 519.


361


Railway Mail Service


Office 421 and 622-23 Pruden- tial bldg, L M Terrell superin- tendent


U S Secret Service


Agent-James M Wright, 41 Custom House


U S Courts and Officers


Fifth Judicial Circuit of United States, composed of States of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mis- sissippi, Louisiana, and Texas; Hon Edward Douglass White, Circuit Justice Washington, D C


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., 3rd Monday in October; Atlanta, Ga., 1st Mon- day in October; Fort Worth, Tex., 1st Monday in November; New Orleans, La., 3d Monday in November; Charles H Lednum, clerk, New Orleans, La


Northern District of Georgia -Court Room U S Postoffice bldg, Hon Wm T Newman, dis- trict judge; Hon Don A Pardee, circuit judge Atlanta, Ga., cir- cuit and district courts, second Monday in March and first Mon- day in October; F C Tate, dis- trict attorney, Atlanta; John W Henley, Edgar A Angier and Melville L Covington asst dis- trict attys; Walter H Johnson; marshal, Atlanta; Olin V Fuller, clerk circuit court, Atlanta; W Colquitt Carter, clerk district court, Atlanta; Tulius L Brown, Geo L Ball. Standing masters M Chancer: counties return- able to Atlanta-Campbell, Car- roll, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Che- rokee, DeKalb, Douglas, Dawson, Fannin, 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


Meriweather, 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. J C Moore, deputy clerk. Terms of court at Athens, Cir- cuit and District Courts-fourth Monday in April, first Monday in November; counties returnable to Athens-Banks, Clarke, El- bert, Franklin, Greene, Haber- sham, Madison, Oglethrope, Oconee, Rabun, Stephens, White and Walton


Referees in Bankruptcy


P H Adams-Fulton, DeKalb, Campbell


Frank L Upson-Clark, Oco- nee, Oglethrope, Jackson, Elbert, Franklin, Hart, Madison, Banks, Habersham, Rabun and Stephens


C D Mccutchen, Dalton-Whit- fielḍ, Murray, Catoosa, Dade, Bartow, Gordon


W E H Searcy Jr Griffin- Spalding Clayton, Henry and Fayette


HILL R. HUFFMAN. 733 Candler Building, Phone 371 Main


WOLF CREEK OAL & COKE CO. DEALERS IN COAL,


WOOD & COKE


OFFICE AND YARD. 46.BELLWOOD AVE BELL PHONE MAIN 1563J ATLANTA PHONE 1471


LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,


STEEL AND ORNAMENTAL IRON. PRESS BRICK, FIRE BRICK, TERRA COTTA, LIME STONE, METAL LATH, STRUCTURAL :-: :--:


J. D. FRAZIER & CO.


Flour, Grain, Hay and Feed Stuff Cor. Foundry St. and W. & A. R. R.


PHONE 1424


2912


WHITEHALL ST. PHONES 239


AT FAIR PRICES


HOUSE HEATING THE BEST ON THE MARKET


60 W. ALABAMA STREET


Warlick Sheet Metal Mfg. Co. PHONE 1891


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Geo D Anderson- Marietta Cobb, Cherokee, Pickens, Gil- mer, Fannin, Milton, Dawson, Union


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Frank U Garrard, Columbus- Muuscogee, Harris, Talbot, Tay- lor, Chattahoochee, Marion, Schley


BT Castellowe, Cuthbert- Stewart, Webster, Quitman,


Randolph, Clay, Terrell, Eearly and Miller


United States Commissioners Walter T Colquitt Olin C Ful- ler and W Colquitt Carter, At- lanta


J C Moore, Athens W E Candler, Blairsville R H Baker, Dahlonega N A Brown, Columbus J R Chastain, Blue Ridge W B W Dent, Newnan


. James B Gaston, Gainesville E C Kinneben, Athens B W Murphy, Cartersville John C Printup, Rome JF Simmons, Jasper


Weather Bureau


Forecaster-J B Marbury, local official, 1413 Empire bldg


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ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY JOSEPH W. HILL, Manager


'Phones 3026


65 E. Alabama St.


OSTEOPATHY


DR. JOHN HALE, Osteopath 66 INMAN BUILDING. BELL PHONES: OFFICE 766; RESIDENCE 64 EAST POINT


105 N. PRYOR ST. BELL PHONE 1846


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Hand-made and Only the Best


E. D. CRANE & CO., 46 Madison St.


363


ATLANTA RECKAGE DEALERS IN SECOND-HAND MERCHANDISE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 39 W.MITCHELL ST. BELL PHONE 1839 ATLANTA PHONE 1720 WE TRADE


SPOT CASH TI ONLY SECOND.NANO BOOKS BOUGHT SOLO


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"The Best in Printing and the Allied Arts"


Foote & Davies Co.


65 East Alabama St., ATLANTA, GEORGIA


THE PROCTER COAL CO.


WE HANDLE HIGH GRADE GOTH PHONE JELLICO COAL


1572 ANTHRACITE & COKE


23 PETERS STREET


BELL PHONE 644


GEORGIA CANDY FACTORY


PURE ICE CREAM MANUF CTURERS FINE CANDIES AND


ATLANTA PHONE 524


FOOTE'S TRUNK FACTORY


19 EAST ALABAMA STREET


SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS, ETC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY


C. L. STONEY & CO. 621-625 EMPIRE BUILDING


FIRE INSURANCE PHONE BELL 915


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THIRD NATIONAL BANK


Capital Surplus and Profits


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