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THP ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
RATfRflAV. SEPTEMBER 2». IMA.
APPLICATIONS FOR SALOON LICENSES.
The Georgian has accepted these advertisements and prints them because the City Council,
under ordinance, directs that they appear in all daily papers, and we believe it best that all
should know who the applicants for license are and where they propose to conduct saloons.
We can not consistently accept pay for them, and they are printed gratis. We feel that this
explanation is due the public.
1 bertbjr make application to tb# nett
tneotlnf of city council for retail liquor
llceBM at 33 E**t Alabama street.
8. M. WILSON.
I hereby mnke application
jneetlnff of city council for *
cense «t 326 Decatur street.
8. M. WILSON.
I hereby nmke application to the nest
meeting of city council for retail liquor
license ut I56B Peters street.
8. M. WILSON.
I hereby make application at the nest
meeting of city council for wholesale beer
license itt 138A Peters street.
8. M. WILSON
Notice Is hereby given of *pollentIon to
nest meeting of city council for renewal
©f retail liquor license nt S3 West Mitchell
GLENDALE SPRING DISTILLING CO
Notice Is hereby given that at the next
meeting of city council I will apply for
bm license .1
I hereby make application to the next
I hereby make nppllcatlon to the next
meeting of city council for wholesale liquor
license at 9 Hast Alabama street.
L It. OITENHEIJi.
1 hereby make nppllcatlon to tbu next
meeting of city council for retail liquor
license at 7 East Alnbnnin street.
1. II. OPPKNHEIM.
Notice la hereby given that I will npplv
to city council at Its next meeting for retail
liquor license at 106 Decatur street
SBSSA
IKE WHEELER.,
next meeting of city conn
PItOUTY ft CO.
at next meeting of city conn
#t NATHANIEL" II.'"BULLOCK,
t ■
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor
“ • *“ d Vr ch^tViam.
I hereby mnke application to the next
meeting of cf*-
license at «
wholesale liquor license nt » Penchtree
♦ JOSEPH THOMPSON CO.
Ucn.. «t 3 We,«
At next meeting of city council we wll
apply for license to retail spirituous am
malt liquors nt 145 Peters street.
CAMPBELL ft POOLE.
A. II. HARRIS.
Wf hereby mnke application to the next
meeting of cltv council for retail liquor
license at 21 Went Mitchell street.
ROTHSCHILD A CO.
meeting or city council mm.iu
license at *0 South Broad street.
CENTURY DISTILLING COMPAM^
Notice Is hereby given that 1 will make
application at the next meeting of the city
council toe l*y*r license ot 480 Decatur
street. " • «•
1 hereby make application to the next
WoctInBfof city council for renewal or re
tail lignor license nt 111 Decatur •*£•’**•
I H. t . 1.111 llh.
\\l hereby make application to the next
moating of city council for renewal of re-
n-juor i"Mvo»k r i'.t::
'.Mo?".’
ot M N'or.h ^‘VrESHEIM.
133 Peters street.
LOWEN8TEIN ft CO.
W. L. BRIDWELL ft CO.
I will apply nt the next meeting of city
council for retail liquor license at 35 East
Alabama street. M. w. REID.
I will apply at the next meeting of city
council for retail beer license at 356 Decntru
street. W. M. ALSTON.
I will apply nt the next meeting of city
council for retail beer license at 152 Elliott
street. B. HEIM AN.
will apply nt the next meeting of city
council for retail hoer license nt 26.’ Decatur
street. I. HINKOV1T25.
I will apply at the next meeting of cltv
council for wholesale liquor license at 2o4
street. I. 8INKOVITZ.
I will apply at the next meeting of dtr
council for retail liquor license nt T-V) Den
tur street. A. HII.nt.MAN.
I will apply nt the next meeting of clt
council for retail liquor license nt 35 Den
tur street. M. Silt It.MAN.
I will nt next meeting of the city com
ell mnke application for renewal retu
liquor license nt 129 North I’rvor street.
d. w. Kennedy.
Mitchell street.
.!. D. BRADY ft IIRO.
We will apply at the next meeting of cltv
" * “ “ cnae nt SI Deed-
ft ABELSON.
city
, Anr
8. H. MOOltE.
I will make application nt the next meet
ing of the oily council for retail liquor II-
oruer IVachtroe
LEE BARNES.
and Kills streets.
Notice |s hereby gl
l will apply to,city council at Its next
meeting for wholesale liquor license nt 117
Decatur street. GUS BERMAN.
.1. n. WOOD.
L. HfHBOVlTZ.
I will apply to next meeting of city i
' ' ' ** nse nt 110 Dst
J. 1IIUHOVITZ.
1 will apply nt next meeting of city conn
ell for retail beer license at 694 Mnrletti
street. J. B. MATHEWS.
It. J. PARK.
I will apply nt next meeting of city conn
II for retail liquor license nt 94 Decatur
Street. M. M. COHEN ft SON.
We will apply nt the next meeting of city
on noil for wholesale liquor license at 11 N.
IPryor street.
I’OTTSTIItlMPhON LigUOR CO.
I will apply nt next meeting of city conn-
CASSIRER ft CO.
Notice Is hereby given that I will apply
nt the next meeting of the general council
for retail liquor license n! 149 Peters
street. NEWTON WHEELER.
1 will apply nt next meeting of city coun
cil for retail liquor license nt 161 Decatur
street. JOHN FAITH.
.. of application for Mb’
tm Decatur street. ('
JAMES IIPGIIEH.
I will apply nt next
looting of city eoun-
ense nt 125 Butler
E. PATTERSON.
1 will apply nt the next meeting of city
council for retail liquor license nt corner
of Central and Decatur.
SAM KLINE.
At the next meeting of the city council
I will apply for retail liquor license nt 50
Madison nvenue. J. II. SEAWItlUIIT.
I hereby make application to the uext
meeting of the city conned for retail liquor
license st 174 Decatur street.
L. PFBFFER.
I hereby make opplleatlon to the next
meeting or city council for renewal of retail
liquor license nt 60 Decatur street.
GEORGIA LIQUOR COMPANY.
Per 8. FELDMAN, Prop.
I .herehy mnke application to the uext
meeting of the city council for retail liquor
license at 25 East Alabnmn street.
4. M. BRBSLIN.
I herehy mnke nppllcatlon to the next
meeting of the city council for retail liquor
license nt 3 Walton street.
MORRIS 11. MANHEIM.
I will make application nt the next meet
ing of city council for retail liquor license
nt 109 Decatur street.
P. O. HAGERTY.
We hereby make application nt the next
meeting of the city council for wholesale*
liquor license nt 79 nnd 81 Penchtree
street. R. M. ROSE COMPANY.
Wo hereby make application nt the next
meeting of the dtr council for wholcnnle
liquor license nt 77 booth Brood street.
It. M. ROSE COMPANY.
We hereby make application «t the next
meeting of cltv council for retail liquor li
cense ut 190 Decatur street.
FRIEND ft QUINN.
At the next meeting of city council l will
Bahama atreet.
H. SILVERMAN.
cense ut 151 Decatur street.
A. ABKL8KY.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor li
cense at 123 Decatur street.
J. B. *ImOWN\
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of clty council for retail liquor II*
I hereby mnke application at the next
meeting cf the round! for retail liquor
license nt 159 Marietta
F. M. SIMMONS.
Recuse at 67 North Ilrond *fn*rt.
WM. WOLPKUT.
IfcM-atur street,
t PAIL HKXTNUfj
At the next meeting of city eomiril we
will apply fo«- license to retail unit II*
auors ut J97 Peters street.
COOK ft MORRIS.
At the next meeting of city council we
will mnke application for wholesale liquor
license at 189-152 Marietta street.
FOX LIQUOR CO.
We will mnke application at the next
meeting of the city council for retail liquor
license at lit Peters street.
LAMBERT ft HABBCCK.
At the next meeting of general council we
At the next meeting of council we will
apply for retail liquor license at 4 North
Ilrond street.
SOUTH BEND DISTILLING CO.
Ar
at the next’meetfu. .... ... ..
tall liquor license at 170 Decatur street.
J. M. SWORDS.
retail ttqnors at 18
• rrid-goRDON CO.
At the next meeting of general council I
will apply for retail Honor license nt 203
Marietta street. W. B. ARCHER.
saloon license
c|| at 612 Marietta afreet.
LOUIS TltOTZlEH.
At the next regulai* meeting of city coun
cil, we will apply for renewal, of whole
sale liquor Ilrcnso at S Central areuue.
H. JACOBS LIQUOR COMPANY.
At the next meeting of city council I will
apply for retail liquor license «t 38 Deca
tur street, for whites only.
A. C. MINIIINNETT.
At the next meeting of council, we wl„
apply for retail spirituous and malt li
quor license nt 186 Peters street.
J. R. MOORE ft CO.
Notice Is hereby given that 1 will apply
nt the next meeting of city council for rt’
tall liquor license at 113 refers street.
W. 8. FRANKLIN.
nt the next meeting of eouncR for refn
beer license nt 299 Marietta street.
J. T. ALEXANDER.
Notice Is hereby given that I will apply
at the next meeting of city round! for re
tail liquor llcciisc at 166 Marietta street.
F. FREDERICK.
I will make application at the next meet
ing of the city council for wholesale liquor
license at 4 Central nvetme.
1. C. CLARK.
at 91 Peters street.
u. g rolman.
We hereby make applleatiou at the uext
meeting of city eouudl for wholesale l|.
quor license nt 24 South Pryor street.
LOMAX DISTILLING COMPANY.
We hereby mnke npntleutton at the next
meeting of city council for wholesale liquor
license at 8 North Broad street.
> A. LB VISION ft (O.
lit 14 Marietta street.
A. samlels.
A. U TENNIS.
At the uext meeting of city council,
will make nppllcatlon for retail liquor li
cense itt 224 Marietta street.
PLENNIB MINER.
I hereby ntnko application at the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor
license at 74 Decatur atreet.
CLINE BROS.
I hereby make application nt the nej
meeting of the city council for reta
Uquor license at 183 Decatur street.
L SMl/LLYAN.
I will apply at the next meeting of city
council for license to retail liquors at
Central avenue. J. C. WALLACE.
nt next meeting of city council for
liquor license at 2 South Pryor street.
J. t\ WALLACE.
At the regular meeting of city council
At the next meeting ot the city council I
will apply for retail liquor license nt IT*
*—* 31. 8CI1URMAN.
Decatur street.
I will apply nt next meeting of city coun
cil for retail liquor license nt 5 W. Mitchell
street. BEN ROSENTHAL.
At the next meeting of city council, wo
will apply for renewal of retail Uquor II
le at 159 Decatur street.
'If. FELD ft CO.
1 hereby apply for retail liquor license
for 27 North Pryor street.
I. H. OPPENIIEIM
PAUL SMITH.
liquor license at If South Broad street.
GRAY ft CONDON.
CHAR. WK1TNAUER.
At th*’ n»t t
will Hpbly for
nntl malt liquor
At the next meeting of dty council, we
will apply for llceuse to retail spirituous
and limit liquors at 161 and 163 Peters
street. CAMPBELL ft POOLE.
At the uext meeting of dty council, I
Peter* street
T. 0. POOLE.
At the next meeting of city council, we
J. W. MOSS ft CO.
At the next meeting of city council, we
will apply for retail malt liquors license
at 205 Peters street.
MOSS ft HAYS.
I will apply nt the next meeting of city
'ounell for retail liquor lleeuse nt 4 Decatur
street. WM. WOLPBRT.
... will apply at the next meeting of city
cmmcll for retail liquor license nt 152-4 Pe
ters street. E. K. YARBROUGH ft CO.
At the next meeting of the coundl I wiU
apply for retail beer license st 308 Marietta
•treet. J. M. BRAZIL.
At the, next meeting of dty council. I
will apply for retail Tlnuor license at-ill
Decatur atreet. M. L. SIIATZEN.
At the next meeting of coundl I will ap-
ply for retail beer license nt 161 Edgewood
avenue. CHA8. WE1TNAUER.
We will apply at the next meeting of city
council for retail Jlquor license nt the Kim
ball house. LOUQBB ft ZIMMER.
At the next meeting of dty couodl we
will make application for wholesale liquor
license at 207 Marietta street.
MEYER ft CO.
I will applr at next meeting of city coun*
dl for retail liquor license at 84 Decatur
street. p. ABELMAK.
At the next meeting of city council I
will apply for retail liquor license st 96
Decatur street.
DAN OAVAGHAN.
-~j« of city council we
will apply for retail Uquor license at 139
Peters street.
DAN GAVAGHAN ft BRO.
At the next meeting of etty council f will
apply for retail Uquor license at 66 Decatur
street. P. COHEN.
GANN, ft GARRAUX.
At the next meeting of the city council
I will apply for retail Honor license at 142
Decatur street. C. M. CALLAWAY.
I will make application at the next meet-
Ing of the dty council for beer leclnfe at
196 Decatur street. I. C. C^AUK.
At the next meeting of the city council I
will apply for retail liquor license at 120
Decatur street. J. w. WRAY.
for wholesale liquor license st 16 Marie
street.
CARROLL-REID DISTILLING CO.
At the next meeting of general council we
will apply for beor license at 229 Simpson
street. GANN ft GAURAUX.
At next meeting of coundl I will nppl
G.
CARROLL.
3E PERSONAL SIDE
OF MAYOR-ELECT
itinued from 1st Pag«. This 8*ctiort.
lies, of Pittsburg, and Chief Bronson,
of Larchmont. N. Y., were also candi
date*. The light whs warm and no one
teemed to have the preliminary decis
ion when Chief Joyner arrived. He
was met at the train by n deputa
tion who told him that the convention
was badly split by the four-cornered
fight, and that they Intended putting
him In nomination to settle the matter.
He old them that he was not a can
didate and would not make the race,
but that he would not decline If elected.
Ho the convention went on with its
routine, the unofficial fight for votes
absorbing all the Interest.
The night before the final and elec
tion day Edward Croker, the head of
the biggest fire department In the
world, came to the Atlantan nnd told
him that he would withdraw In Joy
ner’s favor.
"Much obliged.” said the chief, “but
I'm not a candidate.”
A little while later Bronson made the
aame offer.
He got the same answer.
Then came Canterbery, who said he
had had enough of It and was out of
the race.
When nominations were called some
one placed before the convention the
name of Chief Humphries, of Pittsburg.
He arose immediately and withdrew it.
Then Chief Joyner was elected by ac
clamation.
SOMETHING ABOUT FAMILY
OF CITY’S NEXT MAYOR.
Chief Joyner has an Interesting fam
ily. The phrase Is trite in articles of
this sort, but It nevertheless Is very
true. His wife Is a charming woman,
whose entire attention Is, centered first
on her own family and next on the
boys of the lire department. Ask one
of them who has been III or In trou
ble and he will tell you she has been a
gtcond mother to him.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyner have four sons
■—Richard \V„ 28 years old; W. R., Jr.,
"Little Cap,” who was 21 this year, and
cast his first ballot for his father;
Harry. 19. and Ralph. 17. Richard was
married about eighteen months ago. He
is employed In the local office of the
Queen Insurance Company.
Now, when you come to writing the
personal aide of Chief Joyner there Is
one feature that overshodows all oth
ers. It Ik the relationship existing be
tween him nnd Ids four sons. He Is
no mere father to them. He Is much
more. He Is their coniiuinlon. their
chum, their "pnl.” They regard him
as their most interesting playmate,
their closest friend. Wherever Chief
Joyner goes on pleasure some one, or
all four, go with him; when one of
them wants to go to the show or else
where on pleasure bent, he always
goes to get his father to go with him.
They are bright, manly boys, as
full of personal courage and ns square
and honest as their father has always
been.
CZftfl SELLS GEMS
TO PARIS JEWELER
Nicholas Gets One Hundred
Thousand Francs for
Precious Stones.
By RAOUL DE SAINT RENE.
(Copyright, 1906. by llonrst New* Service.)
Purls, Sept. 29. Monsieur Ernest Charles,
a writer on the “Gil Bias” of this city, U
laying up trouble for himself. His con
tinual attacks upon Americans and Ameri
can Institutions are tiecomlng very trying
for the nerves of the United States cltlxens
resident In Pari*, nnd a forceful demonstra
tion lu which It Is Intended to teach Mr.
;
FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AT AUCTION
Two Bne Iota of furniture one from Windsor atreet and the other
E. Fair street, will be Bold Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 10 a. m. at 123 White
hall street without reserve: 2 oak and 1 walnut bedroom suit, cherry
folding lied and metal folding bed. sideboard, wardrobe, dining table,
roll top desk, refrigerator. Kclipae gas stove, kitchen safe, small Iron
safe, cash register, computing scales, cook stove, heater, standard
sewing machine, rockers, iron beds, odd dresser and wnshstand, pair
Una portlers. antique table, kitchen utensils, etc.
By order of the consignor.
LEO FRESH, Auctioneer.
JUDGE ADAMS DECLINES
CONGRESSIONAL HONORS
.Special to The Georgian.
Waynenbofo, Ga., Sept. 29.—On the
674th ballot Judge Samuel B. Adams,
of Savannah, was chosen as the nom
inee for congress from the First dis
trict, by acclamation. He will be noti
fied today at 12 o'clock by Messrs. J.
S. Collins, E. P. Miller, Vt. K. Over-
street nnd 8. L. Moore, who were ap
pointed us a notification committee.
Some express doubt as to whether ho
will accept.
The Hruuncn delegation chose their
side of the new executive committee,
which la*us follows: Bulloch, R. Lee
Moore, J. A. Warneck; Burke, J. H.
Whitehead, J. 8. McBImurray; Eman
uel, A. 8. Bradley, Alf Herrington;
Scrlven. A. M. Chapman, H. 8. White.
Toombs Is to be supplied after con
sulting with the Toombs delegation.
Hon. R. J. Williams uns selected as
chairman of the new committee, pro
viding Mr. Adnms accepted the nomi
nation.
The convention then adjourned sine
die unless Mr. Adams refuses to ac
cept. In that event It will reaasemble
at Savannah Friday, October 5, at 12
o’clock.
8|mtIu! to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 29.—Judge
Samuel B. Adams, who was nominated
for congress at Waynesboro yesterday,
has stated that he cannot accept the
honor tendered him. He pleads finan
cial Inability, ns well as the consequent
Injury to his most profitable law prac
tice, which his attendance on the se*»-
rlons of congress would entail. His
friends still have hopes that he can see
his way clear to accept the position,
the nomination being of course equiv
alent to election.
Judge Adams Is well known over a
good part of the state for his Chris
tian character and a* an upright man.
No man stands higher among the mem
bers of the local bar than Judge Adams,
every party having full confidence In
his Integrity. He was for a short time
associate Justice of the state supreme
court, having been appointed by Gov
ernnr Terrell. He was at one time
city attorney and a member of the
board of education. He Is president
of the Savannah Port Society., He was
one of counsel for government In the
Greene and Gaynor trial In this city
recently.
HAT
DESTROYED BY FIRE;
PEOPLE IN TENTS
Needles. Cal., Sept. 29.—The town of
Barstow, Cal., Is in ashes today and
presence of (he dead hna profoundly liorrl*
fled the director of the morgue.
It Is thought that when the morgue wilt
be In position leas nceesaible to tourists Ita
business can be carried on more seriously
and with ts*tter results.
Then only those who have a good reason
for looking nt the corpses will take the
trouble to go where they can bo viewed.
Los Angeles and all southern Califor
nia Is cut off from telegraphic com
munication with the rest of the country
as a result of a fire which destroyed
the town.
The fire started In the Harvey hotel,
spread to the 8unta Fe railroad sta
tion and the business section of the
town, und finally consumed moat of
the residence section. Barstow has
1,200 Inhabitants. Most of the resi
dents are homeless today, tenting In
the hills surrounding the town.
Patrolman Reaigna.
Rpeelnl to The Georgian.
Savannah. Ga.. Sept. 29.—Patrolman
M. L. Meldrlm has resigned from the
police force to accept the pla‘ce of
sergeant In the new force of the Ocean
Steamship Company, of which former
City Detective Frank Wall will be su
perintendent. *
Charles to measure hla word* Is brewing.
Ills latest outburst In the (HI Bins Is ns
follows:
"The Everlasting Bluff.”
“It Is to the American bluff that I refer.
If ceases entirely r» l*o picturesque nnd Is
becoming ridiculous. Wo have witnessed
the recent exhibitions given by President
Roosevelt’s daughter, ami these shows bad
aroused in our minds certain misgivings
ns to the tact possessed among the reigning
families of the great American republic.
But there Is still another phenomenon Id
President Roosevelt's peculiar family.
“No time la lost In exhibiting this new
phenomenon, and we are pennlted to know
that this youngster, when questioned by his
father ns to what career he would choose,
replied: 'I Should like to Im» n cowboy.' A
cowl»oy Is, you know*, a herder of cattle In
the Far west. Young Roosevelt’s choice
seems to Indicate that his mentality Is not
of the moat refined order, and that hfa In-
telle.-tun I aspirations are mediocre.
"However. In anuotmclnfc to Europe that
Roosevelt wants to In* a cowboy It
young
Is inter
habit the old world.
“Bluff, Muff, always. In and for every
thing. Bluff with Ita most lamentable and
comic Incidents.
“The Roosevelt father telling bis youug
ster he will give him a letter of recommen
dation to one of bis rich farmer friends has
all the air of the parent lu n popular bur-
Icuque. Of roiim* they do not fall to call
attention to the fact that the father was
once a cowboy, and that he became presi
dent of a republic; which proven unques
tionably the superiority of cowboys of the
"For that matter, it Is enough to rend
President Roosevelt's 'Life on a Ranch.* by
President Roosevelt, who, having exercised
all trade* with true Amerkau superiority.
In above all a,deplorably bad scribbler. It
suffices to read ’Life on a Ranch to realise
that this life of the amateur cowboy, with
all the overexcited countryman s exercises
which It comprises. Is as vain and empty
an existence as It la possible to Imagine.
Its apparent excitement serves no purpose,
and. need I add, are absolutely without
danger? . . .. _
“But we accept all these American bluffs
with such Intense Idiocy, some of our
writers devoid of a sense of criticism are
so continually am*tad at the doings of
these people, oversees, that Americana do
as they like with no. They take us for
Idiots. They send over here all their most
absurd stories. In a word, they l*ohlly
make fun of us. No doubt It la our fault
A Parisian Jeweler ha* Ju*t Imught 108.000
francs worth of gems from the e*ar. The
Imperial cabinet has been canting about for
n means of raising money for the emperor,
nnd nt his request recently offered for sale
* number of precious stones, some cut and
others In the rough, belonging to the esnr.
A St. IVtersbnrg Jeweler belna annronch-
ed as a possible purchaser.
ifferec
which has not confident sufficient, and
the Parisian Jeweler getting wind of the
affair, outbkl his Rumdan confrere and has
purchased the stones. They are now on
their way to Tarls In charge of n special
nger.
It has been decided to move the morgue,
and the authorities are now looking for a
saitslde site on which to erect the new
building. This derision has been oome to
for various reasons, among which one of
the weightiest bis been the spirit In which
the public, and particularly the English
and American visitors In Paris, regard this
brio us Institution.
.joy seem to treat It ss n sort of na
tional freak show and their stares and
giggles iu<J other unseemly conduct fa the
RICHMOND, VA,
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picket* will be sold from all points In the state of Georgia on
September 29th. 30th and October 1st. at the very low rate of one
fare for tho round trip plus 25 cents. All tickets to bear final
limit of October 8th, 1906.
Double dally service between Atlanta and Richmond, each car
rying through sleeping care and affording dining car service. Be
low is schedule:
LEAVE ATLANTA 12:00 NOON. Arrlva RICHMOND 6:15 A. M.
LEAVE ATLANTA 8:00 P. M. ARRIVE RICHMOND 4:45 P. M.
City Ticket Office 88 Peachtree. Telephone No. 100,
D. W. MORRAH, C . B. WALKER,
C. P. A T. A., Atlanta, Ga. Depot T. Agt., Atlanta, Ga.
W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
At next meeting of cnmu-11 I will nnniy
for retail beer license at #» Marietta atreet.
GU8 LEOFLEIt.
I will apply nt the next meeting of city
council for retail beer license at 117 Ece-
ood avenue. G. H. CAR\.
I will apply at the next meeting of city
council for retail liquor license nt 2a Weat
Hunter atreet. W. 8. McCARTV.
1 hereby make application for retail Uquor
license at 147 I’eiere atreet.
SYL M’NINCH.
I hereby raeke application for retail beer
llccnae at 524 Marietta atreet.
8YI, M’NIN’CH.
We will apply at next meeting of city
council for retail Uquor license at 80 De-
cBtur atreet. WALLACE k CO.
I will make application at the next meet-
l . , . l .€.? f t < '?. oncl1 ,or re *ail liquor llcenae at 95
Whitehall atreet. I» A.. LYNCH.
We hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor
llcenae at the I’ Mmont hotel. - corner
Peachtree end Lnckle afreets.
HARVEY k WOOD, Leaser,.
At the next meeting of ally council we
will make application for wholesale liquor
license nt 39 to 4S Marietta street, A limits.
BLUTHENTHAL k RICK ART.
"e will apply at next meeting of dty
coundl for wholesale Uquor llcenae it 10
Marietta street.
JACOBS’ PHARMACY COMPANY.
k ANTHONY.
I will apply at the next meeting of dty
council for license to retail beer el 2J0 He-
catnr atreet. M. J. PR180CK.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of dty council for retail liquor
Ucenae at II North Pryor atreet.
I. It. OPPENHEIM.
Notice la hereby glren that f will at ihe
next meeting of city coundl, apply for
retail beer license at ati Decatur atreet.
J. O. CARROLL.
I will make application at the neat meet
ing of city council for renewal of retail
beer llcenae at 502 Decatur atreet.
JOHN BERNHARD.
•I will npnly at the next meeting of Ihe
'•Ity eoundl for retell Honor license at J»
South Pryor atreet. PHIL SCHWARZ,
I will npply at the next meeting of dty
Notice la hereby given that w# will mat*
application to the next session of the dtr
council for wholesale liquor license at 218
Decatur street.
M. RAIZON A SON.
I will apply at the next meeting of dty
council for retell liquor license at 10 Iry
street. w. H. FAITH.
will npply at the next meeting of dty
council for retail liquor license at 20 Wnll
I will make application at the next meet
ing of the dty conndl for retail heer li
cense at 232 Decatur street.
L. M. PORTER.
$3.38
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Macon, Ga., and Return
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Central of Georgia Railway.
Account Macon Centennial Fair, tha
Central of Georgia Railway will, on
October let to 9th, Inclusive, nnd for
trnlnn scheduled to arrive Macon be
fore noon. October 10th, aell ticket*
from Atlanta at rate of $3.39 round
trip, final limit October 13th. 1906.
Correspondingly low rates will apply
from other points in Georgia and from
Columbia and Eufaula, Ala.
W. H. FOGG.
D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.