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Young Andrew J., saloon
CEMENT. Bartort County.
Is a place of small population, 12 miles from Cartersville, the county seat and nearest banking town, and 2 from Kingston, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station. Con- nasang rereek furnishes water power for four an l eorn mills. Has steam : Bett-, Campbell & Grizzard, cotton giu
cement mills, the only ones south of Louisville, Kv, The principal ship- Brady Thomas, wagon mnkr ments are cement, cotton, wool, Gues- J M., physician grain and lumber. Ship vit Kings- Harris G. W., teacher ton. His daily mail. George H. Harris J. N., monfr cotton planter;
Hannah & Bigmell, genel store
Holley C. A., carpenter
Holley T. A .. stone cutter
Holley & Harris (C. A. Holley, J. N. Harris, contractors and builder ; King M. P., ex officio justice
O. M. GOODMAN PICTURE FRAMES. 28 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
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CENTRE. Talbot County.
Situated 5 miles e ist of Talbotton, the county seat. No postal facil ties.
CENTRE VALLEY. Mavray County.
His no mail advantages. A small hamlet located 8 miles north of Spring Place, the county seat.
CENTRE VILLACE. Charlton County.
A small post-office located 7 miles north of Traders Hill, the county seat. Population about 65.
CENTREVILLE. Gwinnett County.
Locate l on the Yellow river, 11 miles from Lawrenceville the seat of jistiee : S from S one Mountain-Ga. R. R., -its railroad, express and tele- graph office, via which it is 24 to Atlanta the nearest banking town. Cotton is the chief export. Two schools, Methodist and Baptist churches. The place has a flour, saw and grist mil s, and furniture factory, operated by power derived from Yellow river. Mail weekly. T. J. Minor, P. M.
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its nearest railroad station. Has three churches-two Baptist and one Methodist-and three schools. The Anawakie creek furnishes power to operate a cotton factory and grist mill.
CHASEVILLE,. Gordon County.
Located about 16 miles northeast of Calhoun, the county seat. No post-office.
CHASTAIN .. Colquitt County ..
Situated near the Ochlochnee river; 17 miles from Moultrie the county seat. Tsa place with a population of about 65. Ochlochnee is the nearest railroad station, and Thomasville the nearest express and telegraph office and banking point. The above named stream affords water powerto operate grist and saw mills and gin. There are 2 churches-both Primi- tive Baptist-and several schools. Cotton and wool form the principal shipments. Was made a post-office in 1880. and receives a weekly mail from Thomasville by carrier. W. M. Adams, P. M.
Adams W. M., genl store
CHATTOOGAVILLE.
Chattooga County.
Situated on the Chattooga river, 113 miles southwest of Summerville the county seat, and 25 from Rome, the nearest railroad, express and tele- graph station, banking and shipping point. Has Presbyterian and Baptist churches and a steam cotton gin. Cotton is the principal product. Re- ceives a daily mail from Summer- ville and Centre, Alabama. Popula- tion, 25.
CHAUNCEY.
Dodge County - M. & B. R. R.
Located 10 miles southeast of East - man the county seat, anl nearest telegraph office. Has one church, in which the Baptist and Methodist
Known also as Holly Springs. Is worship. Cotton, naval stores, syrup 6 miles south of Douglasville the and shingles form the principal ship- county seat, and 13 from Fairburn . ments. Daily mail.
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MeDaniel & Minor, gent store Maguire J. F. & J. H. C., flour mill Minor T. J., patent medicines and gent store Olds Daniel, gin and saw mill
Sawhons W. R. & R., furniture mnfrs
Trexler A. F., teacher
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CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. Meriwether County.
Has a population of about fifty. Is 16 miles from Greenville the county seat ; 12 from Talbotton the nearest railroad, express and telegraph sta- tion ; and 42 from Columbus the nearest banking point. Is a plice of summer resort, and has accommoda. tions for 500 guests. Has saw and grist mills, gins and planing mill. Cotton is the principal product. Ship vin Talbotton. Has daily mail from Talbotton from June to October, and three times a week the balance of the year; also twice a week from ! Greenesville by hack. John A. Cheney, P. M.
Bowden & Pearson, saw mill
Bullock D. H., genl store Campbell N. C., physician Cheney R. M., gent store Cunningham D. T. & Bro., genl store Harris C. W., physician Johnston T. L., genl store Lee John W., saw mill MeKay M. J., engineer Phelps George D., blacksmith
Thompson & Cheney, genl st we and proprs of Chalybeate Springs
CHAPEL HILL. Douglas County.
BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE B. H. Broomhead& Co.
Doors, Sash, Blinds.
CARPETSI CARTER & SOLOMON, Importers and Dealers. 50 Whitehall street, Atlanta.
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CHEAP. Banks County.
A small place with a population of about 35; 5 miles from Homer the county seat, 12 from Maysville, the nearest railroad and express station ; 17 from Bellton, the nearest telegraph office, and 30 from Athens, the near- est banking town. The Hudson river in the vicinity furnishes power to run a flonring mill, and there are steam saw mills. There are churches of the Baptist and Methodist pursua- sion, and a school. Cotton is the principal product. Ship ria Har- mony Grove. Was established as a post-office in 1880, and receives mails i times a week hom Homer ami Carnesville. W. A. Quillian, P. M. (irrison J. F. & Bro., genl store Meaders B. J., genl store
Quillian W. A., genl store
CHENUVA.
Stewart County.
Has no mail advantages. An un- important hamlet of limited popula- tion.
CHEROKEE MILLS. Cherotce County.
Has a population of 90; 8 miles from Canton court house, 3 from Holly Springs, its spipping point, 8 from Acworth, its telegraph and ex . press office, and 32 from Atlanta, its banking town. From Little river power is derived to run a gin, grist and saw mill. A gin and grist mill is also run by steam. In the vicinity there are three churches and one common school. Ship via Holly Springs, Co:ton is the chief export. F. L. Desay, P. M.
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Desay F. L., genl store Lowvingood Eli, grist mill Mieger Richard, mnfr naval stores Payn S. K., genl store Robinett A. M., miller
itobinett & Beevers, blacksmiths Tedder R. W., attorney Wheeler N. J., mufr naval stores
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CHERRY LOG. Gilmer County.
Small county post-office with a population of 50; is 11 miles from Elijay court house and 65 from Car- tersville. Has three churches and one school, saw and grist mill run by power derived from Cherry Log river. Country produce is the chief shipment. Mail four times a week. Lucius Chambers, P. M.
Lively Thomas, blacksmith
Searey J. C., teacher Searey O. L. genl store Sharp J. H., teacher Watkins H. J. & A., genl store Wishow E. O., genl store
CHESTATEE. Forsyth County.
A place of limited population, situ- ated 12 miles cast ef Cumming, the county seat, s from Flowery Branch, the nearest railroad and express sta- tion, 13 from Ghiinesville, the nearest telegraph office, and 50 from Atlanta, the nearest banking point. Has good churches and a high school, a steam gin, grist and saw mills, and gin run by water power adjacent. Cotton is the principal product. Ship by Flowers Branch. Was establish. ed as a post-office in 1881, and receives a tri weekly mail from Flowery Branch. A. C. Bell, P. M
Bell, Elliott & Co., gent store
CHESTER. Gwinnett County
An unimportant settlement about 10 miles southeast of Lawrenceville, the county seat, with no mail fa- cilities
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-mall stream which furnishes water power for 2 mpills; is 7 miles from Carnesville, the comity seat, and two from Bowersville, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph st .- tion. It has steam gins for cotton, which is the principal product. Ship to Bowersville. Has a remi weekly mail from Carnesville by borse. G. Childs, P. M.
CHINA HILL. Telfair County.
Has a population of 80 and is lo- cated 20 miles southwest of Meline, the county sest, and nearest raih cad, cypress and telegraph station. HA Methodist and Baptist churches and schools. Cotton. wool, syr] and timber fumish the princija! articles of shijanent.
CHINGAPIN GROVE.
Gwinnett County.
Five miles northeast of Lawren,co- ville, its post office.
CHIPLEY.
Barris County .- (See Goodman's X Roads.)
CHOESTOE. Union County.
Seven miles from Blairsville, the unimportant senke ment with no post : county seat ; 40 from Gainesville, the nearest shipping point, expres and CHESTNUT MOUNTAIN. Hall County. telegraph office, via which Atlanta is 93 iniles distant. Has a saw and grist mill. County produce is the chief export. Mail daily by carrier. T. Collins, P. M.
A small settlement, with no mail facilities. Situated 10 miles south- west of Gainesville.
Berry Ehas, Hacksmith Campbell Dyer, saw mill CHICASAWHATCHEE. Collins F. J., Blacksmith Terrell County. Collins J. K., prist mill Collins 'T. notory and magistrate Has no postal facilities. Distant from Dawson, the county seat, 7 iniles, southeast. Gillespie James, gunsmith Conder R. A., genl store Haynes W. J., physician CHILDSVILLE. Franklin County. Jack-on W., Blacksmith Miller W. J., gonl store Nix James, blacksmith A small placed of about 4) inhabi- Souther & Land, naval store mifr tants, situated on Gould's Branch, a : Waldroup V. M., gend store
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CHESTNUT FLAT.
Walker County.
Located 10 miles northeast of La Fayette, the county sed, and 11} from Ringgold, the nearest railroad station. Has Rapidist and Methodist churches and common schools. Cot- ton, grain and lacen are the princi pal exports.
CHESTNUT CAP.
Fannin Candy.
Located 13 miles wistoi Morgan- ton, the county seat. Tightentown creek furnished power to operate a grist and saw mill and wool carder. The principal shipments are farm produce. Has Bajtist and Metho- dist churches and schools.
CHESTNUT HILL. Hall County.
Located about 14 miles south of Gainesville, the county stat; is an office.
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Has no postal privileges. A small v Hlave about 10 miles southwest of Lawrenceville.
CHULIO. Flyt County.
A place of about 100 inhabitants, on a small stream callel Spring Creek, which affor Is power for ruu. ning a gin, raw and two il ar mills; also gin and grit mit run by steam. Has three churches - Methodist, Primitive an ! Missionary Biptit- both white and colored scho 1 :. It is ten miles from Rome, the county seat and Bea es express, trientaph, shipping office and banking place. It is 90 miles from Atlanta. Ship vis Rome. Cotton atal Imaber are the chief shipments from this place. Mail weekly by carrier. H. C. May- hew, P. M.
Alexander B. F., genl store
Bass N. H , cent store
Clayton H. M., geal store
Mayhew H. C., grist mills and genl store Shores W. A., genl store
CHURCH HILL.
Marion County.
Has no mail facilities. An unim- portant settlement, distant 12 miles south of Buena Vista.
CLARKESVILLE. Habershun County.
The county seat. Is situated on Soquee river, which furnishes water power to run grist and saw mills. Has steam saw mills also. Episcopal, Presbyterian, Baptist aud Methodist entrches, and good schools. Is 8 miles from Mt. Airy, the nearest rail . road, express and telegraph station, and 80 from Atlanta. Population about 400. Country produce and live stock are the principal shipments. Has a daily mail from Mt. Airy by hack. T. M. Bradford, P. M.
Addison Florence Miss, teacher Addison J. A., elk superior court Addison S. A., miller
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Berry W. W., geul store
Coe Minnie R. Miss, teacher
Chitwood R. A., seni store Church & Jones, livery stable
Crane W. T. attorney
E lunds William, co. coroner
FAwarH& Church, boots and shoes Erwin W. S. attorney
Fuller Ez-kod, co, tax collector
Fuller L. R. Mra, hotel
Fuller J. W., blicksmith
Gher ley T. J., sheriff
Grant W. D., blacksmith
Groves R. HI , eo. ordinary
Harris W., Mitfer
House J. W., saloon
Houston A. P., physician
Hunt Judze, geul store
Hunt J. W., blacksmith
Kyile J. W., co. tax r. ceiver
Lambert R. C. ho'el
Lambert S. R., geal store and county treasurer
Lambert W. W., harness and sad- dlery
Loden F. E, saloon
McMillan R. E., mayor
Nichols A. J , gent store
O'Callahan D. J., gent store
Phillips J. P., physician and miller
Reynolds John A., co surveyor
Roberts J. A., saloon
Rask W. J., physician
Stanford C. A. Miss, hotel
Sniton I. H., attorney
Van Buren J., attorney
West E. P., physician and genl store Weet J. W., genl store
CLARK'S MILL. Crawford County.
Situated on Spring Creek which furnishes power to operate corn and wheat mills, saw mill and gin, 5 miles southeast of Knoxville the county seat, and 10 from Fort Valley
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ton the county seat, and IS fron: Thomson the nearest railroad at! express station. Little river f .- nishes power to operate a grist not saw mill and gin. Has Methods: and Baptist churches. Cotton is il . principal shipment.
CLAYTON.
Rabun County.
Country seat ; 27 miles from Toccos. the nearest railroad. express, and tele. graph station, and the same distance from Walhalla, S. C., the nearest banking town. Population about Sou. Souit's ciech iMMELES power to operate a grist mill. General product the principal shipments. Has a daily mail from Walhalla, S. C., Toccoa and Hiawassee, Ga. J. B. Murray P. M.
Bleckley T. J , grist mill
Cannon H. B., justice
Cannon H. W., grist mill
Curtis W. A., teacher Curtis & Garland, genl store
Dotson Henry, co. treasurer
Dover S. W., cabinet mkr Duncan D. T. & D. J., genl store
Godfrey J. F., sheritt Hughes W. H., attorney
Johnson Mauley F., co. coroner Jones Perryman J., co. surveyor Long (. W., justice
McCurry Amos, shoemkr
Murray J. B., genl store
Powell W. E., elk superior court Pritchford J. H., attorney
Queen John W., co. tax receiver
Retchie J. M., justice
Smith J. F., justice
Wall A. M., blacksmith
Wall LaFayette, co. ordinary and school com
Wall Penson, grist mill
Wall Bros., genl store
Whitmore & McCurry (W. S. Whit- more, John McCurry ), genl store
Wood E. H. Rev., Methodist York James, justice
York Martin W., co. tax collector
Situated 11 miles south of Lincoln- ! York & Dunlap, genl store
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Duren L. M., genl store
Duren & Boosher, grist and saw mill Fincher T. H., grist and saw mill Liddell F. A., physician
Mattox Fulding, grist and saw mill Moore W. C., physician
Norman J. J., genl store
Rowland W. H., genl store
Smith W. P. S., teacher
Vaughan J. C., genl store
CLAY HILL.
Lincoln County.
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the nearest railroad, express and tele- graph station, and banking point. Population 30. Has a Methodist church and common : chool. Cotton is the principal product. Receives a daily mail by hack from F rt Valley and Knoxville. J. J. Clark, P. M.
Clark Josiah J., grist mill
CLARKSBOROUGH.
Jackson County.
A recently established postoffice ! Beeks S. M., justice from which no report was received | Bleckley F. A., notary
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CLARKSTON.
DeKalb County .-- Ga. R. R.
A station on the Georgia railroad 5 miles from Decatur the county seat, and nearest express office, and 11 from Atlanta the nearest telegraph station and banking town. Has a population of about 40. Has saw and grist mill and gins, run by water power furnished by Peachtree creek, and steam gins and saw mills ; also church and school. Principal pro- ducts, cotton, wood and lumber. Daily mails. J. J. Norman, P. M.
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CLAYVILLE.
Telfair County.
Located on the Ocmulgee river ; 15 miles from MeRea court-bouse, 7} from Lumber City-M. & B. R. R .- its depot, express and telegraph of- fice; 80 from Savannah, its banking town, and 203 from Atlanta. Ship by way of Lumber City. The vil- lage has about 75 inhabitants. Methi- odist church and one school. Cotton, lumber, sawed timber and naval stores are the chief shipments. Mail 4 times a week by cartier from Luin. ber City and Jacksonville. H. Me- Lean, P. M.
Bates Robert, carpenter
Bergstiner L. E., genl store Cook Frank, steamboat capt
Georgia Land and Lumber Co., saw mill Murri!l Isaac S., carpenter
Powell Berry, pilot Wooten & Cook, gent store
CLECHORN.
Huscoogee County-C. & R. R. R.
A small hamlet with no postal ad- vantages; 7 miles from Columbus the county seat.
CLEMENTSVILLE.
Worth County.
Has no post office ; 5 miles west of Isabella the county seat.
CLEMETH.
Union County.
A small place with a population of about 25; 13 miles from Bairsville
. the county seat; 48 from Gainesville the nearest railroad, express and tel- egraph station, and 90 from Atlanta, the nearest banking point. Toccoa river furnishes water power to ope- rate a grist mill. Hlas Baptist and Methodist churches. Produce and grain are principal shipments. Ship via Gainesville. Was established ns a post-office in 1880, and daily mail communication by horse with Blairs- ville, Dahlonega and Morganton. C. Cavender, P. M.
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CLEVELAND. White County.
Known also as Yonab, and is the county seat, situated 25 miles from Gainesville-Peidmont A L. Ry-its shipping, express and telegraph off'e; and banking town, vice which Adan ta is 78 miles distant. This place has a population of about 150. Meth- odist and Baptist churches, and one common school and one newspaper -- Blue Ridge Echo. Ship via Gaines- ville. Country prodnee is the chief export. Mail daily by carrier. E. L. Stephens, P. M.
Bell W. B., hotel
Black James H , co. tax receiver
Blue Ridge Echo, Alex. Church, ed- itor
Cathey Jesse, co. surveyor
Church Alexander, editor Blue Ridge Echo
Free W. M., co. coroner
Jarrad H. A., gent store
Kennimer R. T., genl store
Kinsey J. J., attorney Nix William, co. treasurer
Oakes Isaac, co. ordinary Osbern J. P., cik superior court Seroggs G. W., teacher Sears William F., co. tax collector Store Nathan, gon and locksmith Underwood A. F., attorney
Underwood Jasper W., physician Underwood J. W. H, attorney Williams W. K., attorney
CLIFTON MILLS.
Miller County.
Located 6 miles south of Colquitt the county, is an unimportant settle- ment with no mail advantages.
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Decatur County .- S. F. & W. R. R.
A small station with no postal privileges.
CLINCHEM.
Hall County.
Formerly a postoffice, but discon- tinned. Mail now goes to Flowery Branch, 6 miles north.
CLINTON.
Jones County.
County seat. Eight miles from Haddock's station - M. & A. R. R .- the nearest express office. It is 12 miles from Macon by wagon road, which is the nearest telegraph office. Cotton is the principal export. Meth- odist church and two schools. Popu- lation about 300. Mailreceived daily. Miss Z. Worsham, P. M.
Barron James F., physician Boener Richard H., co. surveyor Christian & Kingman, grocers Duffey T. W., grocer
Greaves Henry S., co. treasurer Hardeman R. V., attorney
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Johnson Richard, attorney and judge county court
Jones Henry, cc. coroner Morris William T., tax receiver
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Phillips Stephen J., sheriff and tax collector
Pur: ley G. T. & S. C., physician and drugs
Ross Roland T., ordinary and elk superior court
Turk James W., dry goods and gro- ceries
CLOPTON.
Putnam County.
A farmers postoffice. Also known as Clepton's Mills, 10 miles from Eatonton the county seat and nearest railroad, express and telegraph sta- tion. Cotton is the principal product. Ship via Eatonton. Was established as a postoffice in 1880, and receives mail twice a week from Eatonton by wagon. W. P. Key, P. M.
CLOVERDALE.
Dade County. - A. G. S. R. R.
Ten miles from Trenton the seat of justice, 2 from Rising Fawn its express and telegraph office, 28 from Chattanooga its usual banking place, and 168 from Atlanta. It is a place of 45 inhabitants, and has a Baptist church, one school, and a saw and grist mill, which are run by power derived from Lookout creek. Ship direct. Lumber and tan bark are the chief shipments. Mail daily. W. J. Taylor, P. M.
Bible G. A. R., co ordinary
Blake R. J. G , grist mill and naval store
Forrester, Bible & Lommack, grist mill
Forrester Peter, gent store
Moreland Thomas, magistrate
Nisbet J. Cooper, hon ore and tan bark Tatmin Wells, stock dir Taylor W. J., genl store
CLYATVILLE. Lowndes County.
Located near Little river, with a population of about 30, is 11 miles from Valdosta, the county seat, near- est railroad, express and telegraph ( fices and banking place, ri which Savannah is distant 168 and Atlanta 321 miles. Has several churches and
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one school. Ship via Valdosta. Cot-| ton, rice and turpentine are the chief shipments. Mail semi-weekly by carrier. R. Y. Lane, P. M.
Arnold C. W., grist mill Caswell M. M., magistrate
Clyatt J. M., grist mill
Clyatt J. M. & Son, genl store Dyson J. E., teacher
Lane W. T, saw mill
COAL MOUNTAIN. Forsyth County.
Estimated population 125; five
station N. 15 on the M. & B. R. R., at the junction of the branch leading to Hawkinsville, the county seat, 9 miles from Cumming Court-house, 12 : miles southeast. Has grist, saw and from Flowery Branch-Piedmont A. L. Ry .- its nearest shipping office; 17 from Bufar!, its telegraph station: 20 from Gainesville, its banking place, and 56 from Atlanta. The place has Baptist and Methodi-t churches, one school, steam giu, grist. and saw mills, also four mill ran by water power. Cotton and corn are the chief exports. Mail semi-weekly. T. L. Lipscomb, P. M.
Harrison A. G., blacksmith
Harrison T. W., machinest
Heard J. P., genl store
Lipscomb Thomas L., physician Pilgrim A. F., teacher
Vance J. W., co. surveyor
COAL SPRING, Wilkinson County.
A small settlement with no mail facilities, 8 miles south of Irwinton, the county seat.
COBBVILLE. Telfair County.
Known also as Cameron's Mille. Is located 10 miles south of MeRas, the county seat and nearest railroad, ex- press and telegraph station. Popu- lation about 30. Cotton, wool, hides, poultry and eggs form the principal articles of export. Has a Methodist church, also saw and grist mill op- erated by water power furnished by Mill creek.
COCHRAN. Pulaski County-M. & B. R. R. Formerly known as Dykesboro ;
planing mills, gins and a cotton fac .. tory; express and telegraph offices, a Weekly newspaper, the Cochran En- terprise, Baptist and Methodist churches, high school, etc. Cotton, timber andI produe , form the princi- pal shipments, about 9,000 bales of cotton being received annually. Daily mail. Population 8: 0.
Bashinski & Mackoff, geul store
Boothe W. E., builder and builders' supplies Carroll J. B., physician
Case D., artist
Cochran Enterprise, T. F. Walker, editor Coleman W. R. & Bro., grocers
Coley J. A. D., genl store and guano ngt
Couse J. T., tinsmith
Davis J. T., gent store
English E. H., jeweler
Grantham W. B., grocer
Green Francis B., attorney
Herndon Rufus, fruits
Hermann Elias, attorney
Herze M., dry goods Hudson P. L., physician
Ingram John A., hotel
Johnson J. H., blacksmith
Jordon T. J., genl store
Jordon & Boothe, grist and planing mill
Kelsey Wilbur F., attorney
Lamb & Joiner, blacks miths Land Minnie Mrs., millner
McDaniel J. C., blacksmith
McVay & Choate, genl store. Cotton bayersand warehouse men. Fertilizers and plantation machs Maas & Bro, gent store, cotton buy- ers and warehouse
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