Atlanta City Directory Co.'s Greater Atlanta (Georgia) city directory including Avondale, Buckhead and all immediate suburbs 1910, Part 52

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Librarian-Mrs Maud Barker Cobb appointed under an act of 1879; sal- ary, $1,800 ; Miss Carrie L Dailey, Miss Carrie M Thornton, assts, salary $1,200


Local Oil Inspector-Shelby Smith Museum-Thomas H Gibson, cus- todian


Prison Commission-G R Hutch- ens, chairman, salary, $2,000, bond $10,000; G H Yancey, secretary, sal- ary, $1,200; C A Evans, Wiley Wil- liams comrs


Public Building-J L Barron, keeper


Quartermaster General-Wm G Obear.


Railroad Commission of the State of Georgia-Office Capitol bldg ; C M Candler, H W Hill, Geo Hillyer, J F Gray, and O B Stevens commis- sioners ; Campbell Wallace, secreta- ry ; George F Montgomery, rate ex- pert : the salary of each commission- er is $2,500 per annum, of the sec- retary $2,000


Record Compiler-Allen D Can- dler


Miss Lillian Henderson, compiler


Secretary of State, Ex-Officio Com- missioner of Corporations, Philip Cook, salary, $3,200, bond $10,000 ; B F Johnson, chief clerk, salary, $2,000


School Commissioner-Jere M Pound, salary, $2,000; E C Merry, asst ; Miss Fannie H Scott, sec


State Geologist-S W McCallie ; Otto Veatch, T Poole Maynard, as- sistants ; Edgar Everhart, chemist, A M Turner, clerk


Treasurer-Ex-Officio State Bank Examiner, J Pope Brown, appointed 1909 for unexpired term ; salary, $4,-


500 ; bond, $200,000; Benj F Perry, clerk, salary, $1,600; H Y Walker, cashier


GAME LAWS


At present the law defines the op- en season as follows :


For quail, partridges, wild tur- key and pheasant, November 1 to


March 15; for doves, July 15 to March 15; for marsh hens and snipe, November 1 to March 15: for woodcock and woodduck, Sep-


tember 1 to February 1


The law limits each sportsman to 40 doves in any one day


MILITARY


Fifth Infantry-Headquarters and two battalions at Atlanta; strength of regiment 795 officers and enlisted men. Colonel E E Pomeroy, At- lanta ; Lt Colonel V H Shearer, At- lanta ; 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 F M Cochran, 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 1012 W Mitchell Co L (Gate City Guards) -Capt L D White, R Schmidt, 1st Lieut ; A Morgan, 2d lieut; armory 54 Houston


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


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


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


SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA


Wm H Fish, Chief Justice ; Bev- erly D Evans, presiding justice ; J H Lumpkin. M W Beck, Samuel C At- kinson, Horace H Holden, associate justices ; Z D Harrison, clerk : W E Talley, dept clerk ; George W Ste- vens, reporter ; John M Graham, as- sistant reporter ; J W Vaughan, sheriff


TAXES


Make State returns April 1st t July 1st


Pay State taxes Oct 1st to Dec 19 Pay Registration taxes prior to Nov 1st


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


DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS "THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE"


BALTOMIA.


1910 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


WalterBallard


TRADE MARKSOPTICAL


COPYRIGHTS


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which will give both far and near vision in one glass without any unsightly di- vison line? They are youthful in appear- ance and the most comfortable glasses made. JOHN L. MOORE & SONS, sole manufacturers for Georgia, 42 N. Broad Street, Prudential Building.


UNITED STATES LOCAL OFFI- CERS, ETC ARMY


Department of the Gulf-Brig Gen, J M Davis, commander; Lieut Col J W Pope : chief Quartermaster, Headquarters 14th floor Candler Fort McPherson-Headquarters Seventeenth Infantry, commanding


Recruiting Office-Temple Court. R P Winslow, 1st Lt C A Corps in charge Civil Service Board-Geo S Don- nell, 44 P O bldg


United State Recruiting Office, 202 Brown-Randolph building


United States Navy Recruiting Of- fice, 3 Viaduct Place


BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY


1526 Candler, A J Payne insp CUSTOMS Surveyor-Marcellus O Markham, 23 Custom House


INTERNAL REVENUE


Collector-Henry A Rucker (c), 18 Custom House, Office hours 8:30 to 4 pm


Attorney-F C Tate, Custom hse Agent-James H Surber, 27 Cus- tom House Gauger-Robert B Thomas, 27 Custom House


Geological Survey-411 Temple Court Maxey R Hall hydrographer 16 Marshal-Walter H Johnson, Custom House


PENSION EXAMINER N D Avis, 24 Custom House U S SECRET SERVICE Agent-James M Wright, 41 Cus- tom House


PENITENTIARY


McDonough rd. at S end of S Boulevard : Wm H Moyer, Warden, visitors days, Mondays and Thurs- days, from 2 to 4 p m, holidays ex- cepted POST OFFICE


Post Office-Marietta, n W cor VIsyl; L D' Bivugell, postmaster ; V Bullock, asst postmaster ; Hugh


L McKee, cashier ; office hours, The general delivery 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 ~ 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 regis- tered until 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 de- livery of mail and sale of stamps from 9 until 10.30 a. m. Nixie di- vision (lost letters) in basement, en- trance on Marietta street, open from 9 am to 5 pm


Lettered Stations at which full P


O business is transacted :


A-123 Gordon


B-68 Mitchell


C-810 Peachtree


East Atlanta


Ft McPherson


South Atlanta


Jonesboro rd nr Barrows av


Edgewood


Woodward-806 Marietta


Numbered stations issue and pay money orders, register letters and


parcels and sell stamps and enve- lopes


No 1-390 Peachtree


No 2-186 Auburn av


No 3-77 S Pryor


No 4-238 Capitol av


No 5-35 W Mitchell


No 6-504 Decatur


No 7-2 Peachtree


No 8-130 Decatur st


No 9-249 Peters


No 11-141 Peachtree


No 13-460 E Fair


No 14-462 S Pryor


No 15-165 S McDaniel


No 16-308 Decatur st


R F D ROUTES


No 1-Ft McPherson, Adamsville, Ben Hill, Black Hall, Bryants, Cas- cade and Cascade Springs


No 2-Ft McPherson, Brooklyn Heights, Capitol View, Lakewood and Lakewood Heghts


No 3-South Atlanta, Confeder-


ate Soldiers' Home, Constitution,


Cornell Sta, Roseland and South Bend No 4-Edgewood Sta, Armour, . Belt Junction, Cheshire Bridge rd, Copenhill, Easton, Johnsons rd, Rock Springs and Roxborough


No 5-Woodward Sta, Angier Park, Angier Springs, Grove Park, Oak Grove, Riverside and Simsville


No 6-Station C, Atlanta Heghts, Brookwood, Buckhead, Cooks Dis- trict, Minerva, Oak Shade, Pace's Ferry rd, and Peachtree rd


No 7-Station C, Battle Hill, Hemphill Florence, Crittenden Home Elizabeth and Wilson


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1910 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


ROOFING, GUTTERING AND REPAIRING 1306


JOB AND REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY


PHONE 1430


CURIOSITY?


YES WE ALL HAVE IT SEE INDEX P AND INSIDE BACK COVER


No 8-Ft McPherson, Maud and Sandtown


POST OFFICE INSPECTORS


R E Barry, E D Beatty and R C Bannerman, 24 Custom House; Geo M Sutton, inspector in charge, 626 Candler bldg


RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Office 421 and 622-23 Prudential bldg, L M Terrell, superintendent REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY P H Adams-Atlanta, Fulton and DeKalb


Frank L Upson-Athens, Clark, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Elbert, Frank- lin, Hart, Madison, Green and Mor- gan. C D Mccutchen, Dalton-Whit- field, Murray, Catoosa, Dade, Bar- tow and Gordon


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


Geo D Anderson-Marietta, Cobb, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer, Fannin, Dawson and Union


N L Hutchins, Lawrenceville- Walton, Newton, Gwinnett, Jack- son, Forsyth and Rockdale


R O Jones, Newnan-Coweta, Heard, Meriwether, Troup, Carroll, Douglas, Haralson and Campbell


W B Sloan, Gainesville-Hall, Habersham, White, Towns, Lump- kin, Rabun, Stevens and Banks


W S Rowell, Rome-Floyd, Chat- tooga, Walker, Polk and Paulding


Frank U Garrard, Columbus- Muscogee, Harris, Talbot, Taylor,


Chattahoochee, Marion, Schley


B T Castellow, Cuthbert-Stewart, Webster, Quitman, Randolph, Clay, Terrell, Early and Miller


UNITED STATES COMMISSION- ERS


Walter T Colquitt, Olin C Fuller and W Colquitt Carter, Atlanta W E Candler, Blairsville


R H Baker, Dahlonega


N A Brown, Columbus J R Chastain, Blue Ridge


James B Gaston, Gainesville E C Kinnebrew, Athens


R W Murphy, Cartersville John C Printup, Rome J F Simmons, Jasper


U S COURTS AND OFFICERS


NATIONAL BANK BUILDING TELL PHONE $422


Fifth Judicial Circuit of United States, composed of States of Geor- gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,


Louisiana, and Texas ; Hon Edward Douglas White, Circuit Justice, Washington, D C


Circuit Court of Appeals-Fifth Judicial Circuit, Hon Don A Pardee, circuit judge, Atlanta ; Hon A P Mc- Cormick, circuit judge, Dallas, Tex- as; Hon D D Shelby, circuit judge, Huntsville, Ala. Terms of court at Montgomery, Ala., 3d Monday in October ; Atlanta, Ga., 1st Monday in October; Fort Worth, Tex., 1st Monday in November; New Orleans, La, 3d Monday in November ; Chas H Lednum, clerk, New Orleans, La


Northern District of Georgia- Court Room U S Postoffice bldg, Hon Wm T Newman, district judge ; Hon Don A Pardee, circuit judge, At- lanta, Ga., circuit and district courts, second Monday in March and first Monday in October ; F C Tate, dis- trict attorney, Atlanta; John W Henley, Edgar A Angier and Melville L Covington, asst district attys;


Walter H Johnson, marshal, At-


lanta ; Olin C Fuller, clerk circuit court, Atlanta ; W Colquitt Carter, clerk district court, Atlanta ; Julius L Brown, F E Callaway, Chas A Read, Standing masters M Chancer ; counties returnable to Atlanta- Campbell, Carroll, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Cherokee, DeKalb, Douglas, Dawson, Fannin, Fayette, Fulton,


Forsyth, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Hall,


Henry, Lumpkin, Milton, Newton, Pickens, Rockdale, Spalding, Towns, Union


Northwestern Division Northern District of Georgia-Officers of court same as at Atlanta. John C Printup deputy clerk, Rome, Ga .; court third Monday in May and November ; Bar- tow, Chattooga, Catoosa, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray. Paulding, Polk, Whitfield, Walker


Western Division of Northern District- Columbus, Ga. Officers of court same as at Atlanta. Z A


Brown, deputy clerk, Columbus. Terms of court at Columbus- Circuit and District courts first Monday in May and December, Counties re- turnable to Columbus-Chattahoo- chee, Clay, Early. Harris, Heard, Meriweather, Marion, Miller, Musco- gee, Quitman, Randolph, Schley,


Stewart. Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Webster


Eastern Division of the Northern District of Georgia-Athens. Offi- cers of court same as at Atlanta. W G Cornett, deputy clerk, Athens, Ga. Terms of court at Athens, Circuit


and District Courts-fourth Monday in April, first Monday in November ; counties returnable to Athens-


Banks, Clarke, Elbert, Franklin,


Greene, Habersham, Madison, Mor- gan, Oglethorpe Jackson, Oconee, Rabun, Stephens, White and Walton WEATHER BUREAU


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Stephenson Photographer ARTISTIC WORK WHITEMALL ST.


Atlanta Rubber Stamp and Stencil Works STAMPS- SEALS STENCILS AND ALL SUPPLIES (CALL US UP) BOTH PHONES 519


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ALL KINDS OF CABINET AND WOOD WORK


ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED, BUILDINGS REMODELED AND REPAIRED, LOOKS REPAIRED ANO KEYS FITTED.


OFFICE AND FACTORY 40 1-2 PETERS STREET )BELL PHONE MAIN-942


1910 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


1413 Empire bldg; W V Martin, asst forecaster ; J J O'Donnell, asst observer ; A B Nichols, printer


WARD BOUNDARIES


Of the New Greater Atlanta, ef- fective January 1st, 1910


FIRST WARD shall be defined by metes and bounds as follows : Beginning at a point in the center of Simpson street where said street intersects the western limits of the city, as fixed by an Act amending the Charter ofthe City of Atlanta, passed bythe General Assembly of Georgia in 1908, hereinafter called the Act of 1908, and running thence in an easterly direction along Simp- son Street to the western line of the right of way of the Western & Atlantic Railroad Company ; thence along the western line of the said right of way, in a southeasterly di- rection to Whitehall street ; thence in a southwesterly direction, along Whitehall street to the east side of the right of way of the Central of Georgia Railway Co. ; thence northeasterly to the center of the eastern terminus of Park Street, thence westwardly along the center of Park street to Hammond street ; thence northwestardly along Ham- mond street to Lawn street; thence eastwardly along Lawn street to Ella street ;


thence westwardly along Ella street to Lee street ; thence north along Lee street to Greensferry avenue; thence west- wardly along Greensferry avenue to Ashby street; thence north along Ashby street


West Hunter street : thence


westwardly along


West Hunter street to the west line of right of way of the L & N Rail- road Company : thence northwest- wardly along the west line of said right of way to the beginning point.


SECOND WARD shall be de- fined by the metes and bounds as follows : Beginning at a point in the center of Whitehall street where said street intersects with the southern line of the right of way of the Western and Atlantic Railroad Co, and running thence in an easterly direction along the south side of the right of way of said railroad and the Georgia Rail- road and Banking Company to But- ler street, thence southwardly along


Butler street and Central Place to Capitol avenue; thence south along Capitol avenue to the northern line of the right of way of the Southern Railway Company ; thence south- east along the northern line of said right of way to the south line of Miller Reed Avenue ; thence west- wardly along the south line of said Avenue to its present terminus and continuing in a line projecting west from said terminus to the east line of the Jonesboro Road; thence southeastwardly along the east side of said road to the south line of Meldon Avenue; thence westwardly along the south line of said Avenue to the west line of land Lot No. 57 ; thence north along the west Land Lot line of Land Lots 57 and 56 to line of the city limits as fixed by the Act of 1908; thence westwardly along said city limits to McDaniel street ; thence along McDaniel street northerly to Whitehall street ; thence along Whitehall street, in a northeasterly direction to the be- ginning point.


THIRD WARD shall be defined by the metes and bounds as follows : Beginning at a point in the center of Butler street where said street intersects the south side of the right of way of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Co and running along the south side of said right of way eas- wardly to the west line of the west- ern boundary of the right Way of the A & W P Railway Company's belt line ; thence southeastwardly and southwestwardly along west line of said right of way to a the point five hundred feet east of Hill street ; thence south, parallel with Hill street to the northeast line of the right of way of the Southern Railway Company ; thence north- of west along said northeast line


said right of way to Capitol avenue : thence north along Capitol Avenue to Central Place; thence northeast along Central Place and Butler street to beginning point


FOURTH WARD shall be de- fined by metes and bounds as fol-


lows : Beginning at a point where Tenth street intersects Bedford Place in the center thereof,


and running thence east along


Tenth


street to the eastern boundary of


the right of way of the Southern Railway Company ; thence following the eastern boundary of said right of way, in a southeasterly and


southwesterly direction, to


the south line of the right of way of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Co .; thence westwardly along the south line of said right of way to Butler street ; thence northerly along But- ler to North Avenue; thence east along North avenue to Bedford


Place ; thence northerly along Bed-


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ford Place to Tenth street, to the point of beginning.


FIFTH WARD shall be defined my metes and bounds as follows : Beginning at a point in the center of Simpson street where same inter- sects with the western line of the right of way ofthe Western and At- lantic Railroad Company, and run- ning thence in a northwesterly di- rection along the western line of said right of way to North Avenue, thence eastwardly along North Ave- nue to State street ; thence north- erly along State street to Hemphill avenue, thence in a northwesterly direction along Hemphil avenue to the city limits as fixed by the Act of 1908: thence in a westerly and


southerly direction along said city limits to the south line of the right of way of the Western and Atlantic Railroad Company ; thence north- westwardly along the southwest side of said right of way to the west land lot line of land lot 189 in the 17th District of


Fulton county : thence south along the west land lot line of land lot 189 to the city limits as fixed by the Act of 1908 : thence south and southwesterly


along said city limits to Simpson street, thence east along Simpson street to the beginning point


SIXTH WARD shall be defined


by metes and bounds as follows : Beginning at a point in the center


of North Avenue where said avenue intersects the western line of the right of way of the Western and


Atlantic Railroad Company,


and


running thence northeasterly and easterly along North Avenue to But- elr street, thence south and south- westwardly along Butler street to its intersection with the south line of the right of way of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company,


thence northwestwardly along the south and west lines of the right of way of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company and the Western & Atlantic Railroad Company to beginning point.


SEVENTH WARD shall be de- fined by metes and bounds as fol- lows Beginning at a point where the south land lot line of land lot 107 intersects the east line of the


right of way of the Central of Geor- gia Railroad Company ; thence run- ning west along said land lot line and the south land lot lines of land lot 118 and 139 to the southwest corner of land lot No. 139; thence running north along the west land lot lines of land lot 139 and 140 to the limits of said city as fixed by the Act of 1908; thence following said limits in a northwesterly, north and east direction until same reach- es the western line of the right of way of the L & N Railroad Co .; thence southwestwardly along the western line of said right of way to Hunter street ; thence eastwardly along Hunter street to Ashby street ; thence southwardly along Ashby street to Greensferry avenue ;


thence eastwardly along Greensferry avenue to Lee street ; thence south-


wardly along Lee street to Ella street ; thence southeasterly along


Ella street to Lawn street ; thence


southwesterly along Lawn street


to


Hammond street ; thence southeast- erly along Hammond street to Park street, thence eastwardly along Park street to its eastern terminus ; thence from the center of the east-


ern terminus of Park street in a southwesterly direction to the east line of the right of way of the Cen- tral of Georgia Railroad Co. at a point where center of street intersects same, the foregoing Whitehall lines last mentioned following the boundary of the First Ward, thence southerly along the eastern line of said right of way to the beginning point.


EIGHTH WARD shall be defined by metes and bounds as follows : Beginning at a point in the center of State Street where same inter- sects North avenue and thence run- ning northwardly along State street to Hemphill avenue ; thence north- westerly along Hemphill Avenue to city limits as fixed by the Act of 1908; thence east following said lim- its to a point (200) two hundred feet west of the west side of East street ; thence north parallel with East street to a point two hundred feet west of East street and in line with the north line of Woods avenue or 16th street; if same were pro-


jected from its present terminus in east


a westerly direction ; thence


the along said projected line and north line of Woods Avenue or 16th street to city limits as fixed by Act of 1908; thence following said city limits to 10th street; thence along Tenth street, west,


to Bedford Place ; thence south along Bedford Place to North Avenue ; thence west along North avenue


to beginning point.


NINTH WARD shall be defined by metes and bounds as follows : Be- ginning at a point on the east line


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rection until same intersects with the west line of the right of way of the A & W P Railway Belt Line ; thence in a northerly direction, along the west line of said right of way and along the west line


of the west- ern branch


of said Belt Line, connecting with the Georgia Rail- road Banking Company ; to


the south line of the right of way of the Georgia Railroad & Banking Company, thence westerly along the south line of said right of way to its intersection with the east line of the right of way of the Southern Railway Company, or to the line of the Fourh Ward, as above defined, thence northerly along the east line of the right of way of the Southern Railway Company to beginning point.


TENTH WARD shall be defined by metes and bounds as follows : Be- ginning at the northwest corner of land lot 119 and running thence south along the west land lot line of said land lot to a point one half mile west from the center of the Central Railroad tracks or where the present limits of


Oakland City cross said land lot


tracks to the west side of the gate on the north side of the United States Army Post, known as Fort McPherson, being a part of the line of what is now known as Oak- land City, thence east along the north line of said Fort McPherson land to its northeast corner, being also a part of the boundary of what is known as Oakland City ; thence southerly along the east side of said Fort McPherson land to a point op- posite the south line of what is known as the H L Haralson land, being the description used in the in- corporation of Oakland City by an Act of the General Assembly found in Georgia Laws of 1894, PP. 175; thence east across the Central Rail- road, along the boundary of what is known as Oakland City, and contin- uing in a straight line along said boundary and beyond its present terminus, to the east land lot line of land lot No 122; thence north along the east land lot line of land lot 122, 121 and 120 to a point thereon one fourth mile east of the center of the Central Railroad tracks, or where it intersects what is now known as the eastern boun- dary of Oakland City ; thence north- easterly in a line parallel with said railroad tracks and one fourth mile east thereof, or along the line of the boundary of what is now known as Oakland City to the southern line of the right of way of the A &W P Railroad Co.'s belt line, thence east- erly along the southern line of said right of way to McDaniel street : thence northerly along McDaniel street to Whitehall street; thence southwesterly along Whitehall street to the east line of the right of way of the Central of Georgia Rail- road Company ; thence southerly along the east line of said right of way to its intersection with the south land lot line of land lot 107; thence west along the south land lot lines of land lots 107, and 118, to beginning point.




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