Atlanta City Directory 1923, Part 3

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Publication date: 1923
Publisher: Atlanta City Directory Company
Number of Pages: 1686


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Richards S P Co The


124


United State Fidelity & Guaranty


99


Waldo & Redding


99


Rivers E Realty Co


143


Walker Roofing Co, left top lines


51 43. 148 and 151


Ward Trust & Realty Co 144


Ware Paint Co, left side lines and 123


Warlick Sheet Metal Mfg Co 151


Washington Seminary 73


Watkins Benj D Co


144


Rountree H W & Bro Trunk & Bag


Co. left bottom lines and 162


97


Russell ยท Electric Co


Russell J P & Sons 80


Sanitary Plumbing Co 128


Legal Blue Book


Weyman & Connors, right top lines and


51


White Electric Co


77


Whitner & Co


99


Williams F Graham Brick Co


54


Willingham-Tift Lumber Co, left


111


Service Printing Co


131


Service Sheet Metal Co


151


Shepard S S Plumbing Co, right side lines and


130


Sherwin-Williams Co The


122


Wolf & Co


33


Shoe Renury


152


Silvey Jno & Co


70


right bottom lines and 157


Woodward Electric Co 77


Woodward Motor Co, left side lines and 44


Wyley Loose Leaf Co 107


Smith A Guy 107


Smith Jno MI Co 42


Smith J R & M S Rankin


Smith M D Tent & Awning Co, right top lines and 4 4


67


Southern Hardware & Supply Co 85


Southern Iron & Equipment Co


113


Southern Mosaic Tile Co, left side lines and 162


Southern Multigraphing Co, right


Oxford J E


57


Parcel Delivery Co, right bottom


lines and


69


Southern State Life Ins Co (Atl Gen'l Agcy)


98


Spalding, MacDougald & Sibley Legal Blue Book


Stanton Insurance Agency


98


Stephenson Co 130


Sterchi Furniture & Carpet Co 84 Stevens J P Engraving Co 78


Stone & Shimoff . Legal Blue Book 131


Pierson H H Co 160


Pine Mountain Granite Co 60


Pinkerton's Nat'l Detective Agency, left side lines and 69


Ponce de Leon Antique Shoppe


67


Porter-Minehan Co, left side lines and 41


Prade Julian Co 154


Preacher G Lloyd & Co


34


Price & Thomas 61


Quick Service Typewriter Co


Quick Tire Service Co


42


Ragan Machine Co


45


Randolph & Parker


Legal Blue Book


Ray Lumber Co 110


Troy Laundry Co Back Cover Two Cent Letter Co, left bottom 117


Respess & Respess, left bottom


lines and


31


United Merchants of the South. 66


Richardson Co The, left top lines and


147


Robinson-Humphrey Co The


Roebling's Jno A Sons Co, backbone and


165


Rogers L W Realty Co The


143


Rosser Slayton & Hopkins


Legal Blue Book


Watkins Russell & Asbill


Legal Blue Book


Webb Construction Co


57


West View Florist


80


Sanitary Supply Co 100


57


Selig Co The 69


Service Engineering & Construction Co


78


Service Laundry Co 104


side lines and


Willner's


84


Willys-Overland Inc


43


Wilson & Co 144


Wise Drug


Co


Right Side Lines


Woodside Jno J Storage Co Inc,


Skinner Bros Transfer & Storage, left bottom lines and 158


Slicer, Norman & Wofford 106


Sloan Paper Co 124


Yancey Bros


114


Yarborough Motor Co 44


Page 143


National Paper Co, right side lines and


123


Southern Cotton Oil


O-K Multigraphing Co


Perdue Realty Co


142


Perrin W H Co 154


Perryman- Burson Co, left side lines and 1618


Pickert Plumbing Supply Co


Stovall Geo M


163


Treadwell B


H


Co,


back


cover


135


Royal Insurance Co Ltd


Westmoreland & Smith


Schumpert H B, right top lines and Sciple Sons 60


Co


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Atlanta City Directory


Miscellaneous Information 1923


CITY OF ATLANTA


City Hall, 55 Marietta


Election held annually on the first Wed- nesday in December


The qualifications of a registered voter in the city election are: He must have paid all his taxes since he was aged twenty-one; he must be a resident of the state twelve months, of the county six months, and the city thirty days. The General Council is composed of a board of eleven aldermen and twenty- two councilmen; one member is elected from each ward annually for two


years each. General council meets first and third Monday afternoons in each month at 3 o'clock


Aldermanic Board meets Thursday fol- lowing at 3 o'clock


GENERAL INFORMATION


Licenses


Failure to take out license by the 5th day of the first month of each quarter imposes cost and trouble, as the law compels the issuance of a fi fa and a case may also be made in the Re- corder's court


Make checks payable to M P Roane, tax collector. Do not include water bill, taxes. or anything else you may owe the city in your check for license


If you will bring your old license, it will save you time and may avoid an error


When to Return and Pay Taxes


Make city tax returns from February 1st to March 15th


The city tax rate is $1.25 per $100


Ten per cent penalty for failure to make returns by March 15th


Pay first installment (33 1-3 per cent) April 1 to 15


Pay second installment (33 1-3 per cent) June 15 to 30


Pay third installment (33 1-3 per cent) September 1 to October 15


M P Roane city tax collector City Hall Make state and county tax returns from February 1st to May 1st to W H Abbott tax receiver Court House


Persons who fail to make returns to the tax receiver are subject to penalty of double tax


Pay state and county tax from October 1st to December 19th to W S Richard- son tax collector Court House


Fi fas are issued after December 19th and bear 7 per cent interest per annum Special state corporation and occupation tax due and payable January 1st each year to W S Richardson tax collector Court House


All individuals, firms and corporations who are subject to this tax are re- quired to register each year with the ordinary of Fulton County


T H Jeffries ordinary Court House


A discount of 11% per cent will be allow- ed upon the total taxes if paid on the date when first installment is due. A discount of 112 per cent will be al- lowed upon the last installment of tax if same is paid on or before the time fixed for the payment of the second installment. On failure to pay install- ments when due, the same shall bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum


All transfers of real estate must be re- ported immediately after sale is made to city tax assessors


Water bills payable 1st to 10th of each month


EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS


Mayor, Walter A Sims, elected Decem- ber, 1922, for two years


ALDERMEN


Ward 1-Dr W B Duvall


Ward 2-Dr A H Cochran


Ward


3-W B Hartsfield


Ward


4-R A Gordon


Ward


5-F L Hunter


Ward


6-J L Mclendon


Ward


7-Jesse W Armistead


Ward


8-C A Buckhanon


Ward 9-Oscar Williamson


Ward 10-I N Ragsdale


Ward 11-J L Carpenter


Ward 12-J R Bachman


COUNCILMEN


Ward 1-R F Pennington


Ward 2-P L Moon, J A Beall


Ward 3-F C Woodall, J J Grier


Ward 4-Dr C J Vaughan, C L Ashley


Ward 5-J A Couch, W M Etheridge


Ward 6-Harry York, Dr P L Baker


Ward 7-A R. Dyer, W C Jenkins


Ward 8-Edgar Watkins, J L Wells


Ward 9-C D Knight. Horace Russell


Ward 10-Frank Calloway, W D Cooper


Ward 11-J H Olson, W R Johnson


Ward 12-J L Cassells, R. F Gilliam


Recorder-George E Johnson at police headquarters


Clerk-Walter Taylor


Comptroller-B Graham West, chief


clerk, L A James


Tax Collector-M P Roane


Tax Assessors-A C Burton, Jno N Ma- lone. Wm Hancock


Marshal-W E Harwell


Treasurer-J H Ewing Jr


Building Inspector-C J Bowen; W F Reeves and Van C Martin. assistants License Inspector-C L Wooddall; assist- ants. J F Pelot, David Turner


Purchasing Agent-J Newton Landers


Chief of Construction-W A Hansell


City Planning Commission-H D Cutter Jr eng


Engineer in Charge of Sewers- Clarke Donaldson


Engineer in Charge of Streets-M R Hall Electrician-R. C Turner


Attorney-James L Mayson; assistant, Jesse M Wood


Warden-W H Johnson


Collector of Street Improvement-Ed- ward White jr


Water Department-W Zode Smith man- ager


FIRE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL


W C Jenkins chairman, J J Grier, J L Carpenter, T F Calloway, O H Wil- liamson


SANITARY COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL


Dr P L Moon, chairman. Dr C J Vaugh- an, Dr L P Baker, Dr W B Duvall, J A Couch, J L Wells


PARK COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL


Harry York chairman, F L Hunter, W C Jenkins, Horace Russell, L J Cassells


POLICE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL


J W Armistead chairman, F C Woodall, J A Beall, W G Cooper, J L Wells


WATER COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL


J R Bachman chairman, P. A Gordon, J N Ragedale, Dr C J Vaughan, Dr L P Baker, Edgar Watkins, W C Jenkins


BOARD OF EDUCATION


4th floor City Hall. W W Gaines, pres; Kate G Hess, v-pres, J F Hancock. 2d v-pres; H R Hunter. sec; H B Ken- nedy, treas: W H Blair, W C Slate, Dr P. M Eubanks, Rev H J Penn, Mrs J K Nelson, W L McCally Jr, A C Meix- ell, C L Trussell, Mrs Z B .Peterson


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HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS


Dr J P Kennedy health officer, Dr J E Acker bacteriologist and chemist, J H Allensworth clerk, S D Warnock, John G Watkins city physicians, J J Martin M D supt Cont Dis Hosp, Dr J H Brad- field supt Battle Hill Sanitorium, J A G Beach chief plumbing inspector


SANITARY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS


John Jentzen chief, C F Jackson chief clerk, M A Robinson supt street clean- ing


CITY COURT OF ATLANTA


Division No 1-H M Reid judge; L C Alger steno; Arnold Broyles clerk; Sam Conyers dep clk; C C McDonald dep sheriff; terms of the court, first Mondays in January, March, May, July, September and November Division No 2-A E Calhoun judge


Criminal Court of Atlanta-A E Calhoun judge; Roy Dorsey solicitor; H A Newman, A C Minhennett assts; Ar- nold Broyles clerk; N C McNear dep sheriff


RECORDER'S COURT


Sessions-Every day except Sunday 8:30 a m and 2:30 p m at the Station House, 171-179 Decatur st; George E Johnson recorder


FIRE DEPARTMENT


The Atlanta paid Fire Department was organized July 1, 1882; now has a chief, six assistant chiefs, two fire in- spectors, eighteen captains, eighteen lieutenants, one superintendent of fire alarm, fifteen auto engineers, one sec- retary, two hundred and seventy men, five moter hook and ladder trucks, two aerial trucks, one auto hose wagon, one auto water tower, eighteen auto engines and combination pumpers in service, five automobiles, 36,000 feet of hose, and two double-tank chemical engines


Chief-W B Cody, office and residence 44-46 W Alabama


Assistant Chief-R H Pressly, Station No 1, 44 W Alabama Assistant Chief-Wm Butler, 44 W Ala- bama


Assistant Chiefs-W T Cody and J H An- derson, Eng Co No 8 Carnegie Way and Spring


Assistant Chiefs-Tass Short, O J Parker Secretary of Department-G B Carlton


Fire Inspectors-W D Benson, and W R Berryhill, 44 W Alabama


Supt of Fire Alarm-W B Walker


Station No 1-R C King and J N Lago- marsino captains, 44-46 W Alabama Station No 2-C P White captain, 29 Washington


Station No 3-J D Cottingham captain, 317 Marietta


Station No 4-C O Bone captain, 87 N Pryor


Station No 5-G H Dyer captain, 44 Peters


Station No 6- Geo Tumlin captain, cor Boulevard and Auburn av Station No 7-J O Hall captain, 613 Whitehall


Station No 8-E P Allen captain, 50 Car- negie pl


Station No 9-R E Ozmer captain, 441 Central av Station No 10-L C Varnedoe captain, 163 Oakland av Station No 11-John Terrell captain, 22 E North av Station No 12-M E Benson captain, 1024 Dekalb av Station No 13-W H Ivey captain, 439 Flat Shoals av


Station No 14-C E Pritchett captain, 539 S Lee


Station No 15-S G Jordan captain, 720 West Peachtree


Station No 16-E J Setze captain, 824 Marietta


Station No 17-A B Rogers captain, Cas- cade av and Gordon


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters, 171-9 Decatur, including the chief, the force numbers 350 men. who are under the control of the chief of police, who is subject to the rules and orders of the Committee of Coun- cil, and are maintained at an annual


expense to the city of about $300,000. Elected by the Committee under civil service and retained under official service and good behavior. None of the officers or men receive any per- quisites, costs or extras whatever, ex- cept where rewards have been offered by non-residents for the arrest of criminals and the recovery of stolen property, and this only allowed condi- tionally by the Committee


Chief-James L Beavers


COUNTY OF FULTON


Atlanta county seat, offices located in Court House, 60 S Pryor, Phone 2100


COUNTY OFFICERS


Clerk Superior Court-Arnold Broyles, 1st floor


Commissioners of Roads and Revenues- 5th floor Court House; C G Turner chairman; E F Johnson, P S Etheridge, Geo Hope, V B Moore; H M Wood, clerk and ex-officio county auditor Warden-C F Collier


Agricultural Dept-H L Brown agt


Alms House-Situated 71/2 miles on Powers Ferry road; A Q Turner, supt Coroner-Paul Donehoo


Jaul-Butler cor Hunter; R M Holland. J L Milam, jailers


Physicians-Paul McDonald, Bolton Ga; D H Redd, W J Auten, J W Hurt


Purchasing Agent-C M Holland


Supt of Public Works-A A Clarke Jr Surveyor-J L Zachry


State and County Tax Assessors-James Bell chairman, H W Gilbert, R B Sea- graves


State and County Tax Collector-W S Richardson


State and County Tax Receiver-W H Abbott


Tax Investigator-J T Smith


Treasurer-H L Culberson


Board of Education-5th


floor,


J


W


Humphries pres, Arthur Wrigley v-pres, E Rivers, S L Adams, W E Taliaferro, J W Simmons, supt county schools


Board of Examiners for Stationary En- gineers-3d floor; W B Wilson, C E Johnson, J M Shearer


Board of Health- C G Turner chairman, J W Simmons v-chairman, T E Lock- hart health officer


MUNICIPAL COURT


Court House, 60 S Pryor, established January 1, 1914; Luther Z Rosser jr chief judge, J B Ridley, C L Pettegrew, L F McClelland and T O Hathcock judges, clerk O H Puckett


Juvenile Court-321 Court House, Gar- land M Watkins judge


Ordinary Court-Exclusive jurisdiction of probate matters; terms first Monday of each month; T H Jeffries judge


Police-George Mathison chief Sheriff-J I Lowry


Chief Deputy Sheriff-C E Register


Solicitor-General-John A Boykin, asst sol E A Stephens


SUPERIOR COURT


Superior Court-Civil Division Judges- E D Thomas Wm D Ellis, Geo L Bell, J D Humphries


Deputy Clerk-1st Division-J S Holli- day


Deputy Clerk-2d Division-W L Ven- able


Deputy Clerk-3d Division-J M Gold- smith


Criminal Court of Atlanta-Judge, A E Calhoun; dep clk, C F Huber


Criminal Division-Judge, John D Hum- phries; deputy clerk, F J Spratling Probation Officers for Adults-D W Green, G A Maddox


TAXES


Make State and County returns February 1st to April 30th


Pay State and County October 1st to December 19th


Pay registration taxes prior to Novem- ber 1


Corporation tax, September 1


POSTOFFICE


Geo C Rogers, 50 N Forsyth st, post- master


Office Hours-The General Delivery window is open for business from 7 a m until & p m and stamps may be


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purchased there from 7 p m until 8 p m; Ladies General Delivery window open from 8 a m to 6 p m; the Registry Division is open for receiving regis- tered and C O D Parcel-Post mail from 7:30 a m to 8 p m and for delivering registered and C O D mail from 7:30 a m to 11 p m; the stamp windows are open from 7 a m to 8 p m; the M O Division is open for paying money orders from 8 a m to 8 p m and for issuing orders from 8 a m to 8 p m; the Nixie Division (lost mail) is open from 8 a m to 5:30 p m


Fourth class matter shall not be regis- tered but may be insured against loss in amount equivalent to its actual value, but not to exceed $5.00 in any one case on a payment of 3 cents, not to exceed $25.00 on payment of fee, 5 cents; $50.00 on payment of fee, 10 cents; $100.00 on payment of fee, 25 cents: in addition to the postage, both to be prepaid by stamps affixed, but indemnity will not be allowed in cases of loss of such mail addressed to the Philippine Islands unless the loss oc- curred in the postal service of the I'nited States, a receipt for packages may be secured by payment of fee of 1 cent.


R F D Routes


No 1-Oakland City, Adamsville, Ben Hill, Black Hall, Bryants, Cascade and Cascade Springs


No 2-Oakland City, Brooklyn Heights, Capitol View, Lakewood and Lake- wood Heights


No 3-South Atlanta, Confederate Sol- diers Home, Constitution, Cornell Sta- tion, Roseland and South Bend


No 4-Station A, Hemphill, Florence Crittendon Home, Elizabeth and Wil- son


No 5-Main Office serves Marietta and Howell Mill rds, Oak Grove, Grove Park, Riverside and Simsville


Motor Route A-From Station C serves Armour Belt Junction, Cheshire Bridges road, Angier Park, Angier Springs, Copenhill, Easton, Johnsons road, Rock Springs and Roxborough, Atlanta Heights, Brookwood, Buck- head, Cook's District, Minerva, Oak Shade, Pace's Ferry road and Peach- tree road


Sub-Stations


. Arcade Station-Peachtree Arcade


Bolling Station-2924 Peachtree rd


Station A-207 S Lee


Station C-96 E 10th


East Atlanta-499 Flat Shoals av Edgewood-1282 DeKalb av


Ft McPherson-Charge Military Post


Hapeville-8 E Central av Kirkwood, Ga-112 N Howard


Oakland City-9 Evans dr


South Atlanta-Melton av and Hill, Mc- Donough rd


. Station 1-745 Marietta


2-184 Auburn av


3-65 Whitehall


4-190 W Kimball


5-740 Highland av


6-504 Decatur


7-117 Dill av


8-1 Mclendon av


9-249 Peters


10-453 W Hunter


11-191 Decatur


12-142 Whitehall


13-247 W Peachtree


15-165 S McDaniel


16-195 Bellwood av


17-770 N Boulevard


18-470 Woodward av


19-9 Houston


21-408 Jonesbore rd


22-1 Hurt


23-56 Whitehall 24-315 Fraser


25-501 Simpson


26-23 Cascade av


27-248 Peachtree


28-165 W North av


29-26 Stovall


30-86 Whitehall


31-1406 Peachtree


32-398 W 10th


33-Boulevard and Ponce de


Leon av


= 34-1209 Piedmont av


Postoffice Inspector


J P Johnston inspector in charge, 218 Federal bldg


Railway Mail Service


Office-426 Federal bldg; R J Harris superintendent


STATE OF GEORGIA


Atlanta the Capital; State Capitol be- tween Capitol av, Hunter, Washington and Capitol sq


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT


Governor-Hon Thos W Hardwick; Myr- tle White, sec ex-dep; Walter E Vance, warrant clerk


COURT OF APPEALS


Nash R Broyles, chief judge; W Frank Jenkins pres judge; Alex W Stephens, Roscoe Luke, O H B Bloodworth, R C Bell, judges; Logan Bleckley, clerk; W E Talley, dep clerk; P W Derrick sheriff


SUPREME COURT


R B Russell, chief justice; Marcus W Beck, Samuel C Atkinson, H Warner Hill, S P Gilbert, J K Hines, justices; Z D Harrison, clerk; W E Talley dep clk: G W Stevens, reporter; J M Gra- ham, asst reporter; J W Vaughan, sheriff


Adjutant-General-J C Pope


Attorney-General-G M Napier, S M Smith, asst atty genl


Board of Education-The Governor and the State Supt of Schools, ex-officio, R W Weaver, D C Barrow, E J For- rester and Dr G H Glenn


Bureau of Markets-L B Jackson direc- tor


Chemist-S H Wilson, Miss Lena Mc- Lendon, sec


Commissioner Commerce and Labor-H M Stanley com; W E Christie asst com Commissioner of Pensions-C E Mc- Gregor comr


Comptroller-General and State Insurance Commissioner-Wm A Wright; dep ins comr L A. Irons; tax clerk W B Har- rison; Insurance clerk Miss M M Nagle; wild lands clerk E L McCrory; State Tax Commissioner H J Full- bright


Department of Agriculture-J J Brown, commissioner; F T Bridges, asst comr; T J R Johnson clk, O S Lee food in- spector, Dr T A Cheatham state drug inspector, Dr P F Bahnsen state veter- inarian, L H Glenn state oil inspector Department of Banking-T R Bennett, supt, E A Thompson, asst supt


Department of Public Printing-P T Mc- Cutchen supt


Entomologist-W F Turner acting chief Georgia Industrial Commission-H M Stanley, S J Slate, L J Kilburn, G M Napier commrs


Georgia Library Commission-Charlotte Templeton sec


Museum-J H Tucker custodian


Prison Commission-R E Davison chair- man, G H Yancey secretary, T E Pat- terson, E L Rainey, commissioners Public Buildings and Grounds-H D Freeman


Georgia Public Service Commission- Office Capitol bldg, P B Trammell chairman, J D Price, J T Boifeuillet and J A Perry, commissioners; Albert Collier, secretary; E M Price, rate expert


State Highway Dept-J N Holder chair- man, 4th floor 283 Peachtree


Department of Archives and History-L L Knight; Ruth Blair sec


Department of Baanking-T R Bennett supt


Department of Public Welfare-Burr Blackburn sec


Secretary of State, Ex-Officio Commis- sioner of Corporations-D G McLen- don, C A Cook, auto clerk


United States Senators-W F George and W J Harris


State School Superintendent-M M Parks, ex-officio sec and executive agt State Board of Education; James A Northcutt clerk; Miss Alma Norris sec State Library-Mrs Maud Barker Cobb, librarian; Ella M Thornton and Margt Gibbs assts


Geologist-S W McCallie


Treasurer-William J Speer, J O Ander- son, asst treas, H A Hixon cashier, C N Blalock, bookkeeper


State Medical Board-Dr T F Abercrom- bie sec


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Game and Fish Commission-T J Rhodes commissioner


Open Season and Bag Limit-Quail, Nov 20 to March 1, 25 in one day; doves, August 1 to 31 and Nov 20 to March 1, 25 in one day; wild turkeys either sex, Nov 20 to March 1, 2 in season; cat squirrels, Oct 1 to March 1, 15 in one day; deer, either sex, Nov 1 to Dec 1, 2 in season; summer or wood duck, Sept 1 to Jan 1, 25 in one day; migra- tory duck, Sept 1 to April 20, 50 in one day; woodcock Sept 1 to Jan 1, 25 in one day; plovers, Nov 20 to March 1, 25 in one day; marsh hens, 25 in one day; snipe, Dec 1 to May 1, 25 in one day; license fees to residents $1 for home county, $3.00 for state; to non- residents, $15.00 for state. Closed pe- riod for fishing except with hook and line, Feb 1 to July 1; fur-bearing ani- mals skunk, o'possum, muskrat, rac- coon, red and grey fox, beaver, mink, otter, Nov 20 to March 1


U S COURTS AND OFFICERS


Fifth Judicial Circuit of United States, composed of States of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas


Circuit Court of Appeals-Fifth Judicial Circuit, Hon A C King, Atlanta, Ga; N P Bryan, Florida; Hon R W Walker, Huntsville, Ala; terms of court at Montgomery, Ala, 3d Monday in Octo- ber; Atlanta, Ga, 1st Monday in Octo- ber; Fort Worth Texas, 1st Monday in November; New Orleans, La, 3d Mon- day in November, F H Mortimer, clerk, New Orleans, La


Northern District of Georgia-Court room U S Postoffice bldg; Hon S H Sibley district judge; Atlanta, Ga; dis- trict court 2d Monday in March and 1st Monday in October; Hooper Alex- ander district attorney, Atlanta; John W Henley asst district atty; Walker Ackerman marshal, Atlanta; Olin C Fuller clerk court; Cam D Dorsey standing master in chancery; counties returnable to Atlanta; Campbell, Car- roll, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Cherokee, DeKalb, Douglas, Dawson, Fannin,


Fayette. Fulton. Forsyth, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Lumpkin, Mil- ton, Newton, Pickens, Rockdale, Spald- ing, Towns, Union


Northwestern Division Northern District of Georgia-Officers of court same as at Atlanta; John C Printup deputy clerk, Rome, Ga; court 3d Monday in May and November; counties Bartow, Chattooga, Catoosa, Dade, Floyd, Gor- don Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Whitfield, Walker


Western Division of Northern District- Columbus, Ga; officers of court same as at Atlanta; N A Brown deputy clerk, Columbus; terms of court at Columbus; District Court 1st Monday in May and December; counties re- turnab'e to Columbus: Chattahoochee, Clay, Early, Harris, Heard, Meriweth- er, Marion. Miller, Muscogee, Quit- man, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Tal- bot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Webster


Eastern Division of the Northern Dis- trict of Georgia-Athens; officers of court same as at Atlanta; W G Cor- nett, deputy clerk, Athens, Ga; terms of court at Athens: District Court, 4th Monday in April, 1st Monday in November; counties returnable to Athens: Banks. Barrow, Clarke, Hart, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Rabun, Stephens, Walton, White, Elbert, Franklin, Greene and Habersham


District Court held at Gainesville, Ga: same officers as at Atlanta; terms of court, 4th Monday in April and 4th Monday in November


Referees in Bankruptcy


P H Adams, Atlanta-Fulton and De- Kalb


Howell Cobb, Athens-Clarke, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Elbert, Madison, Greene and Morgan


C D McCutchen, Dalton-Whitfield, Mur- ray, Catoosa, Dade, Bartow and Gordon Jno J Hunt, Griffin-Spalding Clayton, Henry and Fayette


Geo D Anderson, Marietta-Cobb, Chero- kee, Pickens, Gilmer, Fannin, Dawson, Union and Milton


N L Hutchins, Lawrenceville-Walton Newton, Gwinnett, Barrow, Jackson, Forsyth and Rockdale


J C Sullivan, LaGrange-Coweta, Meri- wether, Troup and Campbell


W A Bailey, Toccoa-Hall, Habersham, White, Towns, Lumpkin, Rabun, Ste- vens, Banks, Franklin and Hart W S Rowell, Rome-Floyd, Chattooga, Walker, Polk and Paulding


Wm de L Worsley, Columbus-Muscogee, Harris, Talbot, Taylor, Chattahoochee, Marion, Schley


R. R Jones, Dawson-Stewart, Webster, Quitman, Randolph, Clay, Terrell and Early


Eugene Spradlin, Carrollton-Douglas, Heard, Carroll and Haralson


Robt D Duke, Madison-Newton, Green and Morgan


UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS


W Colquitt Carter, Atlanta


T S Candler, Blairsville


J E Brown, Newnan


N A Brown, Columbus J F Holden, Blue Ridge


S C Dunlap, Gainesville


W G Cornet, Athens


John C Printup, Rome


T W Kellogg, Jasper


UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


U S Dept Agriculture (Bureau of Agri- cultural Economics), 1710 C & S Bank bldg, J R Pettet in charge


U S Dept of Agriculture (Bureau of Agricultural Economics), F G Crout in charge 237-9 Trust Co of Ga bldg


U S Dept Commerce-205, 67 N Pryor, B C Getsinger dist mgr, South Atlantic States


WEATHER BUREAU


Meteorologist-C F Von Herrman, 1413 Atlanta Trust Co bldg


UNITED STATES LOCAL OFFICERS, ETC


Army


Fort McPherson-Lt Col R H Hearn commander


Fourth Army Corps Area-Major Gen David C Shanks commander


Fourth Coast Artillery-No assignment Camp Jesup East Point car line 5 miles United States Navy Recruiting Office- 203 Federal bldg


U S Marine Corps-Office asst paymaster, 413 Hurt bldg


US Veterans Bureau-439 Peachtree, Mizell Bryson dist mgr, clinic 2831/2 Peachtree, Dr O E Herndon physician in charge


Bank Examiner


Chief Examiner-J W Pole, 504 Federal bldg


Bureau of Animal Industry




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