Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 34

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. : Standard Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1168


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Simmons Philip R., attorney Smith Alvah, restaurant, confection- tionery, etc Smith John A., gent store


Smith William P., livery stable Smith R. H1. & Co. ( Robert H. Smith, H. N. Peck), com brokers Spence John, tailor


Southron, The, P. F. Lawshe, propr (see page)


Stringer & Brown (William M. Stringer, William L. Brown), meat market


Sulphur Springs Telegraph Co., J. O. Scott, mner


Thompson Howard, attorney


Timberlake James C. S., propr Richmond House ( see adv) Towery James M., attorney


Trammell John G., propr Piedmont Hotel


Walker George W., carriage mnfr Whelchel W. D. & B. H. ( Willlam D. and Benjamin H.), geul store Wilkes William C. Rev., pres Geor- gia Baptist Seminary


Wiley Elijah S., gen store and tin ware


Williams W. S. & Co. ( William S. Williams, Joseph H. Butt), genl store and real estate agts


Yearwood & Herrin (Larkin D. Yearwood Milford C. Herr.n), sa- loon


GARDEN VALLEY. Macon County.


Locat d 12 miles northwest of Oglethorpe, the county seat, and 9 from Reynolds, the nearest railroad and express station. Cotton and syrup form the principal shipments.


CARDI.


Waye County .- M. & B. R. R.


Small station of about 90 inhal :: ants, situated 7 miles from 4; court house and its telegraph office 33 from Brunswick and 256 from ." lanta. Ship direct. Yellow Fin


lumber, sugar, syrup and rice for . the chief shipments from this place Mail daily. Robert J. Smith, P. M.


Fort C. A. Miss, teacher


Fort H. R., teacher


Gaischer H. K., blacksmith and ju -- tiee


Harper E., genl store


Jackson J. W., teacher


Lane G., co coronor


Lane W. B., notary and justice


Smith R. J., rr and express agt


Smith R. J. & Co., genl store


GATESVILLE. Early County.


Country settlement 7 miles north- east of Blakely, its post-office.


CENENA. Talbot County -S. W. R. R.


Located 7 miles south of Talbotton, the county seat, and 30 from Colun !- bus, its nearest banking town. J! . 4 a population of 375, express and tel . graph offices, steam raw and grist mill, three churches-Presbyterian. Methodist and Baptist-two school-


Cotton is the principal product. He. ceives daily mail by rail. and also by carrier from Buena Vista. Georg. W. Jordan, P. M.


Barkesdale Bros., grocers Benson H. J., shoemkr


Calhoun Calvin C., attorney


Candler A. T., cotton buyer


Chandler I. C., gin and grist mill


Dillard Joshua (c), blacksmith


Douglass A., barber Durden Addie Miss, teacher Esans R. F. Rev Fulton A. E., Mrs., boarding Fuller J. E., teacher


Griggs & Hollis, drug and genl store


Harvey & Jordan ( W. Thomas Har- vey, John Rt. Jordan), grist aud planing mills


Heidingstelder Philip, genl store Hough James D., genl store


BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE, ( B. H. Broomhead& Co. Doors, Sash, Blinds.


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CARTER & SOLOMON, Importers and Dealers. 50 Whitehall street, Atlanta.


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Jameson George A., justice Jeukins William A., warehouse and guano


Keer J. W., physician


Kendrick R. S, saw mill


Lanier J., boots and shoes


Ligon W. J. & Co. (William J. Li- gon, Henry H. Cosby), gent store MeCrary J. B, cotton buyer


MeCrary Jav w., geul store MeCrary J. W., livery stablo MeCrary W. B., notary


MeCrary & Fuller, geul store


Maxwell S. Rev., Baptist


Morris P. A. S. Mrs., hotel


Mellichamp John J., drugy Paschal Robert A., tel opr, exp and rragt


Reynolds Wyatt, blacksmith Smith James M., nurseries Turner Ansell, gent store Wall Lee W., genl store


Wilkerson & Hatcher ( Augustus R. Wilkerson, Benjamin T. Hatcher), genl store


Wynn Anderson W., physician Wynn H. P., confectioner


GEORGETOWN.


Quitman County-Eufaula Div., S. W. R. R.


The county seat; has a population of 375 ; is situated near the Chatta- hoochee river, two miles from Eufan- la, Ala., on the opposite side of the river, its banking town. Has ex. press and telegraph facilities, a good whool, and church advantages. The principal shipments are cotton and meal. R. G. Morris, P. M.


Bludsoe F. M., physician and drugs Boone & Sons, genl store Byrd F. W. & Co., genl store Christian James C., co. treas Davidson D. M., genl store Ellis Thomas J , co. tax collector Gilesberry W. R., teacher Gordon Willis P., co. ordinary McGehce James M., co. tax receiver Mercer J. W , gent store Morris B. F., elk superior court Morris Robert G., sheriff and coro- her Morris & Mann, genl store Shelton T. A., genl store


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GEORGIAN. Banks County .- (Sie Jeuellville.)


GERBER. W wer County.


A recently established post-office. No report.


GERMANTOWN. Pollo County-Cherokee R. R. Twelve miles east of Cedartown. Address mail to Rockmart


GIBSON. Glascock County.


The county seat. Hlas a popula- tion of about 125, and is 14 miles from Warrenton, the nearest railroad and express office. Has the usual church and school facilities. Cotton is the principal product.


CILGAL. Screven County.


Located 9 miles southwest of Syl- vania, the county seat, and 5 from Ogeechee-C. R. R. Has the usual church and school facilities.


CILLIS. Emanuel County.


Direct mail for this point to Horace post-oiLce.


GILLSVILLE. Banks County. - N. E. R. R.


Located 8 miles from Homer, the seat of justice ; 7 from Lula, its tele- graph office, and 72 from Athens. Is a place of about 110 inbabitants. Containing two churches-Baptist and Methodist-one common school. Steam gin and saw mill Daily mail.


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Bryan & Bryan (James and Wil- liam), gri-t mill Buffington William, magistrate Carter Samuel L., carpenter Davis G., cabinet mar Garrison Eula D. Miss, exp agt Garrison J. N., r ragt and hotel Harris George & Bro., lathe mnfrs


Hawkins R. D., carpenter and cabinet maker


Hawkins & McMillan, genl store Landers B. B. & Co., rent store Landers, Crane & Crawford, saw mill


Meaders F. F., carpenter


Osborn E M .. teacher


Pettijohn J. W., gent store Pool J. B. & Son, saw mill Quillian G. M., genl store


Quillian & Suddath (G. W. Quillian, Z. T. Suddath). gin and grist mill Smelly John, magistrate Anddath Newton, gin and grist mill Suddath & Bro .. genl store Thompson G. W., blacksmith White & Tumlin, lathe mnfrs


GILMORE.


Cobb County .- W. & A. R. R.


Ten miles from Atlanta and 130 from Chattanooga, Tenn. Vining Station the post office.


GINTOWN. Worth County.


Small country post office 13 miles from Isabella, 6 from Hardaway-S. F. & W. R. R. - its shipping point, and 124 from Albany. Cotton, wool and rice are the chief exports. Mail four times per week. W. H. Bras- well, P. M.


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Braswell, W. H., gent store James Thomas, teacher Strouse Ella T. Miss, teacher


GIRARD. Burke County.


Sometimes called Liberty Hal. Located 20 miles from Waynesboro .. the seat of justice, and its shipping point and telegraph office, and ;. from Augusta. The place has a pop- Cotton and country pro ure form the | ulation of about 200. Methodist at chief shipments. Ship direct. R. D. Hawkins, P. M.


Baptist churches, two schools, and steain gin, gri-t and saw mill. Co !. ton is the chief export. Mail eem! weekly by carrier. N. A. Buxton, P. M.


Brigham J. C., physician Brigham William, genl store Buxton G. O., teacher Buxton S. Il. & Co. (S. H. & N. A Buxton), gent store Chandler William, genl store Dixon W. R., genl store Ellison S. J., gent store Gritlin W., blacksmith


Heath J. B., blacksmith


Hickman David, miller


Mobley B. H, blacksmith


Wimberly M. E. Mrs., teacher


GLADE.


Oglethorpe County -- ( See Point Pe- ter.)


CLADESVILLE. Jasper County.


Di-tant 15 miles southwest of Mon. tieello, ti e county seat, and the sathe distance from Forsyth.


GLASGOW. Thomas County.


Seven miles southwest of Thomas- ville, and 5 southwest of Boston; the latter its post-office.


CLEN ALTA. Marion County.


Located 12 miles northwest of Buena Vista, the county seat, and 14 from Box Springs, the nearest railrond station. Cotton is the pill cipal product. Hlas the usual church and school advantages.


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JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., Printers, Publishers and Binders, 27 & 29 Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.


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GLEN GROVE. Fayette County.


Fayetteville, 10 miles northeast, is the post-office for this hamlet.


GLEN MOORE. Bartow County.


Four miles west of Kingston, the ueurest post office.


GLENMORE.


Ware County-S. F. & W. R. R.


A village of perhaps 25 inhabit- ants. Located 12 miles from Way Cross, the county seat, 108 from Sa- vannab, and 300 from Atlanta; is a place of ve y linle importance. Ship direct. Cotton, rice. etc., form the chief shipments. Mail daily. Wil- bam P. Babcock, P. M.


Babcock William P., rr agt


James W. T., notary Johns J. M., genl store Rawis R. H., genl store


CODWINSVILLE.


Dodge County.


Located 5 miles southeast of East- inan, the county seat. Has a popula- tion of 75.


COCCANSVILLE. Monroe County-Atlanta Div., C. R. R.


Station known as Goggins, 38 miles from Macon, and 65 from Atlanta. Forsyth, the county seat, is 11 miles, and Barnesville, its express, tele. graph office and banking place, is 5 tuiles west. The place has sixty in- habitants. Flour, grist and saw mill, run by power obtained from a small stream near by; two churches, one school, and daily mail. Cotton, corn and meat are the chief exports. Ship direet. U. C. Fambro, P. M. Fambro U. C., genl store Ingram Wilham, grist mill Mays & Wright, genl store


COLDSBOROUCH. Pulaski County.


Cochran, 83 miles, is the nearest shipping point and telegraph office,


ria which it is lo1 miles to Atlanta. The county seat, Hawkinsville, is 20 miles southwest. Has a Baptist church, one school and steam saw and grist mill. Ship cin Cochran. Cotton is the chief export. Mail four times a week by buggy. J. T. Allen, P. M.


Funkhouser N. E. teacher Funkhouser & Fawcette, genl store Henson James, geul store


Horne J. M. & Bro., saw and grist mil


Smith John R., groceries.


COLGOTHA. Cobb County.


Address mail for this place to Ma- rietta, 8 miles east.


COLOID. Sereven County.


Situated on the Little Ogeechee river, which supp ies power to oper- nte several gin-, grist and saw milis. The place has three churches, one school and daily mail ; 5 miles from Syivania. the county seat, 8 from Ogeechee, its nearest shipping sta- ti n, ria which it is 239 from Atlan- ta. Ship ria Og echee. Cotton is the chief export. W. R. Cail, P. M.


Cail William R., gonl store Divis Florence Miss, teacher


Hollingsworth J. C., migi-trate Howers & Water-, mill


Peterson & Zeigler, saw and grist mill


Williams & Wilson, genl store and turpentine distillery


GOOD HOPE. Walton County. Six and a half miles east of Mon-


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roe, the county seat, 14 from Social Circle, its express and shipping sta tion, ci which Atlanta is 60 miles distan. This town has a population of 200, Pr mitive and Missionary Baptist and Methodist churches, white and colored schools. Jack's creek furnishes power to run grist and saw mill and gin. The principal articles of export are cotton, poultry, eggs, butter and potatoes. About 600 bales of cotton shipped per annum. Mail daily by hack. R. H. Dale, P. M.


Allen C. Woodson, genl store


Dale R. If., genl store


Hall Robert H., genl store Long James L., physician Michael John W., wagon mkr Nunally William H., notary Robison James M., grist mill Sheats Engenie C. Miss, teacher Sheats H. W. (heirs), grist mill Sheais Mattie O. Mi's, teacher Watkins J. F., blacksmith Williams & Allen ( David Williams, C. W. Allen), genl store


GOOD WILL. Frank in County.


With a population of about 45, is 12 miles northeast of Carnesville, the county seat, and 4 from Martin, the nearest railroad station. Cotton is the principal product. Has the usual church advantages. Gom Log and Eastanollee creeks furnish water power.


COODMAN'S X ROADS. Harris County.


Known also as Chipley. Eight miles north of Hamilton. Post-office di-continued and mail now sent to Wi-dom'- Store.


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GOODSON. Fayette County .- S., G. & N. A. R. A. (See Brooks' Station).


GOODWIN'S.


De Kalb County .- Piedmont _I .- L. Kg.


Twelve miles from Atlanta. Depot for Cross Keys post-office, 1} mile distant.


CORDON.


Wilkinson County-C. R. R.


At junction M. & E. R. R., 12 miles from Irwinton court-house, 20 from Maron, 170 from Savannah and 1:8 from Atlanta. The place has about 475 inhabitants, three churches, two schools and steam gin and grist mill. Cotton and fruit are the chief ex. ports. Mail daily each way by rail. Ship direct. Mrs. F. A. Nelson, P. M. Barclay F. S., grocer and saloon Branan J. H., groeer and saloon Branan J. W., distillery and grist mill Brewer D. Jr., notary and ex officio justice


Bridger B. F., genl store


Bridger W. J., geul store Burney J. F, livery stable


Chambers & Co., genl store


Denard S. I., grist mill and magis. trate Frasner Eli, grocer


Fraser V. A. Mrs., genl store Gibson R. T., hotel Gibson Thomas, physician


Gibson W. C . physician


Harrison J. G. Rev., Methodist


Hooks A. C., grocer and saloon


Hudson J. T., physician Ivey B. II. R.v., Baptist


Jones L. M., physician Lee Lewis, attorney Lindsay J. F., saw mill


McMillan W. L .; grocer and saloon


Massey E. J., physician


Massey J. A. & Co., saw mill


Merkison J. F., blacksmith


Mitchell F., teacher Patter-on S. L., genl store


Rice A. Il., tax receiver Rice & Co., genl store Rogar A. R., teacher Sanders J. W., genl store


Sanders K., genl store and grist mill


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Solomon S. W. Mr -. , teacher Stevens Callie & Anna Misses, mil- liner Stevens J. T., genl store Stevens James, grocer Walker E. A., exp and rr agt


CORDON SPRINGS. Whitfield County.


Also known as Neal's stor . Is 12 miles from Dalton courthouse, 9 irom Tunnell Hill its hipping station and telegraph office, and 1IS from Atlan- ta via Tunnel Hill. The place has two churches, one school, and a gin, flour and grist mill. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily. Robert P. Neal, P. M.


Neal Robert P., genl store Wilson Mary Miss, teacher


COSHEN.


Lincoln County.


Located 20 miles from Washington its nearest railway station, Has a population of 100. Mill creek fur nishes the necessary water power for driving mills. Gold, silver, copper, lead, and precious stones, abound in this section. Cotton is the chief ar- tiele of export. Ship ria Barksdale's Ferry, Savannah river. Has the usual church and school advantages.


CRAB ALL. Jones County .- (See Cornucopia.)


GRACE. White County.


Located 6 miles from Cleveland the county seat, and 20 from Gainesville the nearest railroad, express and tele graph station, and banking town; near Shoal creek which furnishes water power to operate a saw mill, corn and flouring mill. HAS two churches in the neighborhood and a good school. Grain, meat and cotton are the principal exports. Ship tia Gainesville. Receives mail each week day from Dahlonega by carrier. A. W. Smith, P. M.


Bolding Tuomas, teacher


Christopher Joseph, blacksmith Shepp William, shoemkr Smith A. W., gent store


GRADYVILLE.


Fulton County .- Piedmont A .- L. Ry .- (See Edwardsville.)


GRAHAM. Appling County. - M. d. B. R. R.


Containing about 100 inhabitants, one steani saw mill, two churches- Baptist and Methodist-school, and office of Southern Express; 10 miles from Bixley, the seat of justice, 106 from Macon and 209 from Atlanta. Lumber and naval stores form the chief exports. Ship direct. Mail daily each way. S. F. Sellers, P. M. Crosby & Co., genl store and mnfrs naval stores


Dyal & Collar, genl store and lumber minirs


Higgs Isme, grist mill and gin


Hyman & Co .. venl store


Johnson J. W. & Son, gin and grist mill


Johnson P.& Co., genl store and mnfrs naval stores


Mobley B. H., genl store


Se-soms A. & Co., geul store and mafr's naval stores


Stewart J. R., teacher


CRANBERRY.


Harris County-C. & R. R. R.


Seventeen miles from Columbus. Address mail to Kingsborough, three miles distant.


GRANGERSVILLE. Macon County.


A place with a population of 50, nie miles from Oglethorpe, the nearest railroad and express station, and 11 from Montezuma, the near. st telegraph office and banking town. Camp creek furnishes power to oper.


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Garrett & Zellers (W. J. Garrett,


G. E. Zellars), genl store Harris J. R., physician Hayes S. K., painter Johnson J. R., shoemkr Johnson & Johnson, saloon Leigh S. E., teacher


Martin Silas, grist and saw mill


Post W. A., attorney Puckett D. L., carpenter Smith Joseph, painter Smith M. S., guano agt


S roud A. B., Fragt and printer


White & Clower, physicians and drugs


CRAVES.


Terrell County .- C. R. R.


Forty.two miles from Eufaula, Ala. Mail to Dawson, 4 miles dis- tant.


GRAY.


Jones County-31. & A. R. R.


Is located 7 miles southwest of Clinton, the county seat, and 15 from Macon. Is also known as Woolfolk Station. A local stream furnishes power to drive a grist mill. Cotton


Woolfolk, P. M.


Stubbs S. B., genl store


GRAY'S MILL. Ware County .- (See Pine Bloom.)


GRAYSVILLE. Catoosa County-W. & A. R. R.


Situated on the Chickamauga river 6 miles north of Ringgold, the county seat. Has a population of 325. The river affords water power to run a grist mill and machine shop. There are two churches-Methodist and Baptist -- two schools, express and telegraph offices. Lime, flour, meal and grain form the principal ship- ments. Daily mail. O. P. Stants, P. M.


Burger Michael, blacksmith Church C. J. M., physician


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ate a grist and flouring mill. There 'Smith W. C. Rev., Methodrst are four churches-Lutheran, Metho Stallings J. M., physician dist, Baptist and Free- Will Baptist. Country produce forms the principal : Taylor H. H., carpenter exports. Ship ria Oglethorpe. Re ceives a daily mail from Oglethorpe and Buena Vista by carrier. S. K. Wood E. G., dry goods Johnson, P. M.


Apperson Joseph, teacher Childs William T., grist mill Coxwill G. T., wheelwright Culpepper James M., physician Howell S. B., magistrate Johnson Samuel K., genl store Kimble James A. J., teacher Smith R. C., physician


Turner Levi G., physician Wheeless F. A. Rev


GRANTVILLE.


Coweta County .- A. & W. P. R. R.


Twelve miles from Newnan court. ; i- the principal product. Thomas J.


house and 51 from Atlanta. A place of about 650 population, containing : two churches-Methodist and Bap- tist-two school-, offices of Southern Express and Western Union Tele- graph companies, and steam gin, flour, saw and grist mill. Cotton, corn and hay form the chief exports. Mail daily each way by rail. P. J. Sewell, P. M.


Banks & Sims (N. O. Banks, J. R. ยท Sims), genl store Bellamy J. W., blacksmith Boyd W. L. E., blacksmith


Brown Dennis, shoemkr Bryant J. H., saloon


Clower C. J., hotel and gnano agt


Collinsworth & Lovejoy, gent store


Cotton E. & Son ( E. and J. R.), genl : store


Dean Richard, carpenter Dunlap John, carpenter


CARTER & SOLOMON,


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CARPETS, Cil Cloths, &c., 50 Whitehall st., Atlanta.


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Church M. M., r ragt Diekson M., justice and notary


Dunn William, millwright Godsey William G., blacksmith Gray A. H., attorney Gray C. W. & Co., genl store, grist mill and lime mufrs


Jenkins G. W., grover MeKee, J. H., physician Parker J. H., justice Parrott J. H. Rev


Stames O. P., genl store and exp agt


GREEN HILL.


Stewart County.


Located 14 miles northeast of Lumpkin, the county seat, and 25 from Columbus, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station. Has the usual church advantages.


Gordy F. M., physician


Gordy John T., genl store Lee J. W., physician Lowe O. E., genl store


GREENBUSH. Walker County.


Population not known. Situated | Gresham, P. M.


10 miles from La Fayette court-bouse; 18 from Tonnel Hill-W. &. A. R.R. -its shipping station : 25 from Dal- ton, its express, telegraph office and banking town, and 127 from Atlanta. Has flour and saw mill operated by water power obtained from the Big Armuchee river. Two Baptist and Methodist churches and one school. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily. A. H. Neal, P. M.


Hnatt W. C., carpenter


Little William, gent store


Mc William F. H., magistrate


Me William G. W. & Son, genl store


Mc William J. C., gent store


Maroney S., teacher Marsh J. J., physician


Neal R. P. & A. II., genl store Porter H. H. Rev., Cumberland Presbyterian


Storey F. H., physician


Storey J. H., carpenter


Suttle J. T., flour mill


GREENFIELD. Colquitt County ..


Distant 7 miles southeast of Moul- trie, the county seat, and about 20 from Thomasville, its nearest rail- road station. Has the usoal advan- tages for religious worship. Cotton is the principal product.


GREENVILLE. Meriwether County.


County seat. Located on a small stream known as Walnut creek, 74 miles from Atlanta via Hogansville- A. & W. P. R. R .- its depot, 16 miles northwest. Estimated population, 700. Four churches and 3 schools. One weekly new-paper -- Meriwether County Vindicator. Cotton the chief export. Mail daily. Miss Cornelia


Adair R. D., dry goods


Admins J. E. Mrs., teacher


Addly J. J., co. coroner


Anthony G. J., co. treasurer


Anthony J. C., dry goods


Atkinson Thomas A., attorney Baldwin A. M., dry goods Banning F., dry goods Brown C. R., wheelwright


Christian J. O., co. tax collector Cline J. H. Rev .. Baptist


Cunningham & Douglas, grocers


Ellis Daniel dry goods Ellis R. N., dry goods


Florence O. S., sheriff


Floyd A. G., physician, dentist and elk superior court Freeman Alonzo H., attorney


Freeman H. H., grocer


Fuller J. C., co. commissioner Gates Hampton (c), blacksmith Gray J. D. Rev Gresham Young, grocor Hall Robert F., physician


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Harris E. Rev Hinton, A. J., co. ordinary Huntley W. H. Jr., teacher Irvin & Sutton, grocers


Langley Frank (c), blacksmith


Mclaughlin Benjamin F., attorney Mathews J. W., co. tax receiver Mathews O. F. co. surveyor


Meriwether County Vindicator, W. T. Reville, propr


Nelson J. H., grocer Nelson W. C., grocer Park John W., attorney


Parker Robert A., attorney and co. commissioner


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GREENVILLE, C.A.


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Peavey George L., attorney Peavey G. L. Mrs, music teacher Reville W. T., propr Meriwether County Vindicator, and teacher Robinson W. C., physician and drugs Sanford Miss, teacher


Terrell E. B., physician Terrell J. E G., physician


Terrell J. E. G. & Co., drugs Winslow E., grocer Winslow J. B., grist mill and hotel York S., co. commissioner


GREENWOOD.


Polk County. Postoffice discontinued November 187. Address mail to Cedartown.


GREEN'S CUT.


Burke County .- A. & S. R. R.


Located 6 miles north of Waynes- borough the county seat. Hasan of- fice of the Southern Express Co., and the usual church and school facilities. Population 45.


GREEN'S MILL.


Macon County .- C. R. R.


Fifty five miles from Macon and 4 from Oglethorpe ; the latter its post- office.


GREENSBOROUCH.


Greene County. - Ga. R. R.


The county seat. Has a population of about 1,700. Has express and tele- graph offices, five churches-Baptist, Presbyterian, Methodist, Episco- palian and Catholic-and two weekly newspapers - the Greensborough Herald and the Home Journal. Ten miles north of here are Watson's Springs, noted for their mineral wa. ters. Was established as a postoffice in 1804, and receives daily mails. Cotton and wool are the principal products, James W. Godkin, P. M.


Adams William E., physician Allen Benjamin W., saloon and gro- cer


Arrington William B., physician Barnhart Jobn, livery Beazley Walter A., co. surveyor


Bell House, A. J. Bell, propr


Bethea William L., physician


Brown James L., attorney.


Burk John J., saloon


Cooper L. C. Miss, tel op!


Copelan Edward A., grocer


Copelan Miles G., co. tax collector Davis C. A. & Co. (Charles A. and . Charles A. Davis, Jr., William R. Jackson), gent store


Doherty House, John J. Doherty, propr


Durham William G., tinsmith




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