Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 35

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


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English Joseph H., sheriff English Robert H., saloon Fleming George (e), blacksmith Georgia Home Journal (weekly), Madison Knowles, editor


Gheesling J. H., physician Godkin John R., physician


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Greensboro Herald (weekly), H. T.


Lewis, editor; Columbus Heard, propr


Griffies William H., blacksmith


Griffin John A., druggist


Griffin John A., notary


Hall James F., conon buyer


Heard Amorette Mrs., milliner


Heard Columbus, propr Herald and attorney


Hightower Samuel O., meat market Holt David S., physician


Irwin John (c), blacksmith


Johnson Bernard, dry goods


Johnson Wiley G., justice


Kimbrough W. A. & Co. ( Wil- liam A. Kimbrough, William S. Davis), genl store


King Charles M., exp agt and fertil- izers


King Henry H., rr agt


Knowles Joshua Rev., Episcopal


Knowles Madison, propr Georgia Home Journal


Laster Alfred (c), shoemkr


Lewis H. T. & H. G. (Henry T. and H. Graham), attorneys


Lumpkin William W., co. solicitor and attorney


Me Whorter John A., attorney


Markwalter Martin, jeweler


Moore Cyrus (c), barber


Norton Charles C., cotton buyer and ins agt


Park James B. Jr., attorney and co. treasurer


Pennington Hinton C., genl store


Robinson Mary E. Mrs., select school Robinson Philip B., attorney


Rossman William, saw mill Scott James T .. saloon


Sitton Homer C., wheelwright


Storey Joseph M., genl store


Storey William E., genl store Tarwater James L., tailor Thompson Green H., co. tax receiver Thompson Henry C, butcher Thornton John F., co. ordinary Torbert Samuel A , confections


Walker John E., drugs and physician Weaver William M., judge county court


Wilson Jesse P., elk superior court Wood J. Henry, grist ofill


Zimmerman John F., co. coroner


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GRESHAMVILLE. Greene County.


A small village of about 60 inhabit- ants, containing two churches-Bap- tist and Methodist-two schools (one colored , and steam gin, grist and saw mill. Located 10 miles west of Greensborough court-house, 5 north east of Buckhead-Georgia R. R .- its shipping station and telegraph office, and 75 from Atlanta. Cotton and grain form the chief exports. Ship ria Buckhead. Mail semi weekly by horseback. J. V. Thomas, P. M.


Cartwright J. F., carpenter


Davis E. F. Mrs., teacher


Giles C. R., physician


Gresham J. T. & Co., genl store


Gresham V. D. & Co., gin and saw mill


Thomas J. V., genl store and blacksmith shop


Wood T. B., carpenter


GRIFFIN.


Spalding County -- Atlanta Dir., C. R.R.


The county seat. Is at the june- tion of the Atlanta Div. C. R. R. and S., G. & N. A. R. R. Has a population of 4,200. Has express and telegraph offices, two newspapers -- Daily and Weekly News, and the Grinin Sun-two banks, churches of the Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopal and Christian denomina- tions. The Sam Bailey Institute and Griffin Female College are located here. The city is governed by a mayor and board of eight aldermen. James H. Logan, P. M.


Allen & Co. (Nick E. Allen), lumber Anthony Edward R., physician


Bass & Heard ( Joseph L. Bass, Em- mett A. Heard), geul store


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Bates M. L. & Co. (M. L. Bates, W. M. Mitchell), gnano Beck & Beeks (E. W. Beck, Walter C. Beeks), attorneys Beeks Charles P., furniture Beeks Walter C., judge county court Bishop Charles A., grocer


CHARLES A. BISHOP,


Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, -AND- COUNTRY PRODUCE 9th Street, corner Meriwether, GRIFFIN, - - - GA.


Blakely Benjamin R., grocer


Blanton B. P. & Co. ( Benjamin P. Blanton, Henry E. Williamson), grocers and millers


Bowdoin Martin O., clk supe- rior court


Boyd Joseph D., cotton warehouse and com mer


Boynton John Q., contractor


Roynton & Hammond (James S. Boynton, Edwin W. Hammond), attorneys Bowden & Shackelford (Charles Bowden, Azmon B. Shackelford), stable


Bray Thomas H., marble


Brawner James M., ins agt


Brawner Henry T. & Son ( Henry T. and James M.), books and music Brower & Hanleiter (William H. Brewer, William R. Hanleiter), guano and cotton Bridges J. C., saloon Bridges Wiley J , saloon


Brooks & Mills (Thomas J. Brooks, John B. Mills), gent store Brown Ebenezer M., deputy collector int rev


Brown Fannie Mrs., milliner Brown Mary R. Mrs., miller Burr Henry C., stoves, ete Carson James B., barber City National Bank, Gilman J.Drake, pres ; J. G. Rhea, cashr


Clark Andrew J., grocer


Clark George W. & Son (George W. and James H.), groc. Is


Cleveland James R., dentist Cole William T., cotton and guano


Condan Lawrence, stone


Connell Robert S., co. sheriff


Cosiler Joseph W., tailor


Connell & Hudson (Robert S. Con- nell, W. B. Hudson,) saloon and restaurant


Cunningham George A., grocer


Daily and Weekly News, Niles & Miller, proprs


Damel Robert 'T., attorney


Deane Richard J., photographer


Deane Samuel H., grocer


Dismuke Frederick D., attorney


Doe Benjamin W., co. coroner


Drewry Demarius E. & Son (De ..


marius E. and Eugene M.), gro- cers


Drewry Nicholas B., druggist


Dunean Thomas (c), barber


Eady Henry, wheelwright


Ellis James T., physician


Engel Jo-eph, genl store


Flemister E. J. & Co. (Edward J. Flemister, Alexander C. Sorrel), genl store


Foster Joseph P., railroad agent


Foster Robert R., co commissioner


Fuller Warner, blacksmith


Georgia Hotel, J. S. Shell. propr George William E. & Bro. (c), ( Wil-


liam E. and Claude B.), saloon


George William E., grocer


George & Hartnett (John D. George, William H. Hartnett), grocers and liquor dealers


Goddard House, Lucius Goddard, propr, Broadway cor Brooks


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Goddard Lucius, propr Goddard


House, Broadway cor Brooks


Goddard Lucius W., grocer


Green Peter (c), blacksmith


Griffin Banking Company, M. L. Bates, pres ; W. M. Mitchell, cashr Griffin Female College, A. B. Niles, pres


Griffin Sun, William R. Hanleiter, propr Rall John I., attorney


Hammond Edwin W., co. ordi- nary


Hammond Joshua, co. tax receiver


Hammond William B., grocer


Hanleiter William R., propr Griffin Sun


Harris Joseph N. & Son (Joseph N. and Walter J.), drugs


Hasselkus & Patrick ( Hugo W. Has- selkus, Marion J. Patrick), boots, shoes and leather


Hawk James A., shoemakr


Hill Isham, saddles and harness


Horne Howell C., liquors


Horne William H., co. tax collector


Hadson William B., livery stable


Hunt & Johnson (John J. Hunt, Charles R. Johnson), attorneys


Inman Samuel N. & Co. (Samuel N. Inman, Walker P. Inman, Wil-


liam C. Sanders, Samuel K. Dick), cotton warehouse


Ison Emanuel I., saloon


Ison Frank M., saloon


Ison John, grocer


Ison Oliver H., saloon


Johnson Charles H. & Son (Charles H. & Robert H.), hardware


Johnson James K., cotton buyer Johnson Lewis C., hardware


Johnson Russ P., agriculturalimps


Jordon W. Thomas, co. surveyor


Kalmon & A-her ( Julius K. Kalmon, John Asher), dry goods


Keith John H. & Co. (John H. Keith, W. J. Keith, estate), gro- cers


King John C., grocer


Little & Stewart (Joseph W. Little, George C. Stewart), genl store


Logan Harry B., tel opr Lower Abel, watches and jewelry


Lower Abel Mr -. , mitliner


Lyons William C., dry goods and clothing MeDaniel Simeon C., attorney McDonald Robert A., dentist


McFarland, Bass & C). (John Me- Farland, Josiah L. Bass, William H. Boyles), meat market


McKee Thomas S., saddles and bar- ness


MeNamara, Jones & Co. (George G. MeNamara, R. A. Jones, John F. Mann), marble


McWilliams & Mann (Samuel B. Me Williams, John F. Mann), cot- ton bayers and guano dealers


Mack Bros. (Jacob M. and Julius L.), dry goods and clothing


Manghan Samuel W., queensware


Mitchell William M., co, treasurer


Moore John L., physician


Morris James T., saloon


Morris Millard F., saloon


Murray Alexander G., U. S. judge bankrupt court and attorney


Nawl Thomas, city elk and treas


Nelms House, Mrs. Amanda M. Nelms propr


Newton Charles F., lumber and coal Niles & Miller (C. A. Niles, James I. Miller), props News


Osborn Charles H , carriage mnfr


Patterson & Nichols (David W. Pats, terson, John P. Nichols), grocers


Pitts James M., barber


Pitts George W. (c), barber


Porter Archibald A., gunsmith


Porter Mary E. Miss, select school


Powel. William H., livery stable


Rawls William T., contractor and buildel 7 w Solomon


W. T. RAWLS.


CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.


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Reeves William & Co. ( Wi liam Reeves, George B. Broadfoot, Sam- uel W. Mangham), drugs


Rhae J. G., cashier city national bank


Rockwell Theodore D., attorney


Rucker Jesse G , grocer


Sam Bailey Male Institute, A. B. Niles pres


Searcy W. E. H., reporter Flint cir- cuit


Scheuerman Aaron. dry goods


Scott Maberry (c), saloon


Shell J. S., propr Georgia Hotel Smith Charles B., tailor


Snider Edward L. & Bro. (Edward L. and Albert A.), grocers


Stephenson Robert F., grocer


Stewart John D., judge superior court


Stilwell John, dry goods


Stilwell & Keith (John F. Stilwell, John H. Keith), clothing and dry goods


Strickland Robert F., gent store


Sutton, Williams & Co. (James F. Sutton, John M. Williams, Daniel S. Muse, John E Moss), gent store Thurman Thomas W., attorney Walcott Osborn, furniture


Westbrook John S., contractor and builder


White Henry B., justice, notary and ins agt


White William R. & Son ( William R. and James ,.), harness minfrs Williams Robert (c), blacksmith Wright Abel A., watchmkr


Wright Charles S., watchmkr


GRISWOLDVILLE. Jones County .- C. R. R.


Located 12 miles from Clinton the seat of justice, 10 from Macon its telegraph office and banking town, and 112 from Atlanta. Has a saw


and grist mill operated by power ob- tained from Big Sandy Creek. Cot- ton is the chief export. Mail twice daily by rail. J. W. Quackenbush, P. M.


Gibson Thomas, physician


Godfrey John, gent store Grier E. C., rr agt


Griswold Jackson, cotton gin


Harrison & Martin ( William Har-


rison, Augustus Martin), geul store Reynolds H., gin and grist mill VanBuren J. R., exp agt


1 GROGANVILLE. Cobb County.


Ten miles east of Marietta, and 5 from Roswell; the latter, or Dora- ville, are postoffices for this point.


GROVE. Elbert County.


Located 13 miles northwest of El- berton, the county seat, and 5 from Bowman, its nearest railroad station. Has the usual church and school ad- vantages. Population about 40. Cot- ton is the principal product.


GROVE LEVEL.


Banks County.


Situated 5 miles south of Homer, the county seat ; the same distant from Maysville, the nearest railroad and express station ; 15 from Bellton, the nearest telegraph office, and 24 from Athens, its banking town. A corn and wheat mill is operated by water power furnished by Grove river. There is a Baptist church and good schools in the neighborhood. Tri-weekly mail from Homer and Maysville by carrier. T. C. Chand- ler, P. M.


GROVE MOUNT. Burke County.


Mail for this settlement goes to Waynesboro, 8 miles south.


GROVERVILLE.


Brooks County -- S., F. & W. R. R. ( See Dixie.)


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GROVETOWN.


Columbia County. - Ga. R. R.


Population, 250. The place has steam saw and two grist mills. Bap- tist church and one school. Daily mail by rail. Situated 11 miles from Appling, the county seat; 15 from Augusta, its banking town, and 156 from Atlanta. Cotton, potatoes and wool form the chief export. Charles J. Clifford, P. M. .


Clifford Charles J.,genl store and exp agt


Goethus John, harness mnfr Hatton Ethol Miss, poetess Hatton Joseph, physician Hayne Paul H., author and poet McDonald C. H., fragt Maddox Jackson


Veal A. D., shoemkr Veal George V., attorney


CUESS. Henry County.


Located 53 miles from MeDonough, the county seat, and 10 miles from Jonesboro, the nearest railroad, ex- press and telegraph station and bank- ing town, near Walnut creek, which furnishes power to operate a saw mill, three grist mills and two gins. Cotton is the principal product. Was made a post otflee in 1881 and re- Ceives a semi-weekly mail by carrier from Jonesborough. A. G. Harris, Jr., P. M.


Chambers J. R. P., grist mill


Harris A. G. Jr., genl store


Nelson W. N., grist and saw mill Rountree J. W., cotton gin


CULLETTSVILLE. Monroe County .- (Ste Cabonix.)


CULLY BRANCH. Coffee County.


Also known as Whitesville ; place of 113 inhabitants, containing Nine miles from Douglas, the | two churches, Baptist and Method-


county seat ; 30 from Hazlehurst, the nearest shipping station via which it 18 223 from Atlanta. Cotton, rice and live stock form the chief exports. The place has two churches, Metho- dist and Baptist. Mail four times ; from Atlanta. Ship direct. Ex- weekly by carrier. A. A. Day, P. M.


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CUM CREEK. Dooly County.


Located on Fiint river 11 miles southwest of Vienna, the county seat, and 25 Irom Montezuma, the nearest railroad station. Population 50. Has the usual chuich and educational ad vantages.


CUM POND. Mitchell County.


Baconton the post-office for this point, is 3 miles west.


CUM SPRINGS. Bartolo County.


Established as a post-office in 1879. Located 15 miles from Cartersville court house, and 10 from Adairsville -W. & A. R. R -its shipping station and telegraph office, at which it is 80 to Atlanta. Pine Log creek af- fords power to operate a grist mill. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily by carrier. W. Hendricks, P. M.


CUNN'S MILLS. Warren County-Gu. R. R. (See Nor- wood.)


GUYTON. Effingham County -- C. R. R.


ist, one school, and two steam grist mills. Cotton and rice form the chief shipments. Situated 6 miles from Springfield, the seat of justice ; 30 from Savannah and 263 from At- press, Southern. Mail daily each way by rail. John Harrison, P. M.


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Archer H. E., physician Grayson Thomas, blacksmith Harrison John, exp agt Lawrence J. G., physician Mather J. C., genl store Moore George, attorney Neidlinger J. S., geni store Porter B. H., genl store Sbearouse A. J., genl store Speir & Cubbedge, saw and grist mill Toole A. V., genl store Toole O., gent store


HACK BRANCH.


Montgomery Court. A newly established post-office.


HADDOCK STATION.


Jones County-M. & A. R. R. A re established post-office, 19 miles from Macon. Cotton is the principal product : abcat 2,200 bales being shipped annually. S. P. Nor- man, P. M.


Anchor J. D., saloon Burlington J. M., grocer


Chambers W. A., fertilizers


Hardeman J., physician and grist mill


Norman S. P., rr agt


Thornton Leroy, Macksmith Walker G. E., genl store Whaley J. L., notary


HACINSVILLE.


Bulloch County.


Discontinued country office, for- merly located 8 miles east of Swains- borough.


HAHIRA.


Lowndes County. Situated 14} miles from Valdosta,


the county seat, nearest railroad, ex- press and telegraph station and bank. ing point. Frank's creek furnished power to operate corn mills. Gond churches and schools. Cotton and lumber are the principal shipment -. Ship vie Valdosta. Was established as a post-office in 1876 and receives mail four times a week by carrier. Irvin Lawson, P. M.


Calhoun J. D , grist mill Hall J. G., magistrate Hodges J. A., saw mill Hutchinson R. P., miller Miley James B., magistrate


HAIDES. Screven County. A newly established post-office.


HALCYON DALE.


Screren County-C. R. R.


Has a population of about 100, ex- press and telegraph offices and the usual church and school fachities. Is located 15 miles southwest of Syl- vania, the county seat. The princi- pal shipments are cotton, corn, rice and syrup.


HALLOCA. Chattahoochee County.


Seven miles from Cusseta, the county seat, 13 from Box Springs -- S. W. R. R .- its nearest depot and express office, 17 from Columbus, its banking place, and 125 from Atlanta. Cotton is the chief export. Bapti -! and Methodist churches, one school and steam saw mill. Mafl semi- weekly by carrier. J. D. Browning, P. M.


Hickey James C., blacksmith


Leister J. M., teacher Morris J. S., blacksmith Van Horn H., millwright


HALL'S MILL. Bartow County. - W. & A. R. R.


Station known as Hall's. A small place of about 35 inhabitants, con- taining one ebureb, one school, and giu and grist mill. Situated 16 miks from Cartersville the seat of justice, Tand 64 from Atlanta. Kingston, four


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HAMILTON.


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


The county seat. Has a population of 550, and is 23 miles from Columbus. Has Baptist and Methodist churches, white and colored, one each; also white and colored schools, Cotton is the chief production, about 7.000 bales being marketed annually. Has a newspaper -the Hamilton Journal, and an office of the Southern Expres, Co. Stage connection with Chaly- beate, Warm and Sulphur Springs. Daily mail. M. B. Kimbrough, P. M. Barnes Franklin, grist mill


Barnes & Sparks (Olin S. B rues, Wick P. Sparks), genl store Blackmon James L., gent store


Brooks Terrell J., hotel


Burch Elbert J. Rev., Methodist Cameron & Walton (Henry C. Cameron, Benton H. Walton), at- torneys


Cook Bros. (John C. and Cecilian H.), genl store


Copeland Alexander F., genl store


Cowsert & Kimbrough (James H. Cowsert, Marshall B. Kim brough), genl store


Dandy C. L., attorney


Dennis J. L. & Co. (Joseph L. Denuis, Milion F. Hood), proprs Hamilton Journal


Dewberry Bradford E., grocer and saloon


Farley Irby (c), shoemkr


Floyd John C., genl store


Frost James R., genl store Fuller Samuel T. Rev., Baptist


Gamble John W. Jr., genl store


Hamilton Journal, J. L. Deunis & Co., proprs


Hood Milton F., attorney


Hudson & Johnston ( William I. Hudson, William C. Johnston ), cotton, com and warehouse Irvin Josiah S., gem store Jones Jefferson (c), blacksmith Kimbrough Benjamin C, rr agt


Mitchell & Copeland ( Thomas S. Mitchell, Augustus B. Copeland), physicians


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Mobley Bros. (Reuben B., James M. and John B.), genl store and cotton factors


Mobley James M., attorney


Morrah & Crawford (George G. Marrah, Jeff J. Crawford), grocers Riley S. G., physician


Riley & Mason (Sanford G. Riley, James M. Mason), druggists


Stanford Lycurgus L., attorney


Truett Alonzo F., elk superior court grocer and saloon


Williams Samuel (c), blacksmith


Wolfson Max, gent store


HAMILTON'S X ROADS. Mc Duthie County.


An unimportant post-office, from which no information could not be obtained.


HAMMOND'S MILL: Floyd County.


An unimportant post-office for the accommodation of a small commu- nity of farmers.


O'Bryan & Williamsou, mill


HAMP BRANCH. Sereven County.


Distant 8 miles south of Sylvania, the county seat, and 7 from Haleyon Dale, the nearest railroad station. Cotton is the principal product. Has the usual church and school facili- ties.


HAMPTON.


Henry County .- Atlanta Dit. C. R. R.


Located 10 miles south west of Me Donough, the county seat, and 32 from Atlanta, its nearest banking town. Flint river, Bear creek and other -treams furnish any quant ty


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of water power, and there are at least 10 or 12 flouring mills within & few miles of the town. There is also a large steam flouring mill and gin in town, a bank, six churches-two Baptist (one colored) three Method- ist (one colored) one Christian-and three schools. Population about 625. The Southern Express Company and Western Union Telegraph Company bus offices here. Cotton is the prin - cipal product. Was made a post- office in 1872, and receives a daily mail by rail, and by hack from Mc- donough, Worthville and Locust Grove. W. T. Read, P. M.


Adair W. P., Fertilizers


Adams A. L., Fertilizers


Adams Robert, grist and saw mill


Barnett N. T., physician


Bivens Daniel B., genl store


Bivens George P., attorney and jus. tice


Bright Jesse T., genl store


Brooks William S., genl store


Brown & McDonald (James E. Brown, Hugh N. Mc Donald), pubrs Henry County Weekly


Copeland H. J. & Co. (Henry J. Copeland, David M. Almand), goul store


Crawford Isham D., genl store Crooksbanks A. W., fertilizer


Dorsett Delone W., geul store


Dorsett Littleton C., grocer Edwards T. J. & J. L., flour mill


Evans Roan B., geul store


Fears W. S. Rev., Christian


Glaser Albert genl store


Gray & Wall ( Wilson A. Gray, Pitt Wall), livery Griffin S. H., ins agt


Guill & James ( Larkin A. Guill, Richard James), carriage mnfrs Ham O. H., teacher


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Harper & Tumer ( Rhoderick T. H. : per, Green F. Turner), gent stor- Harris Edward G., gin grist and st mill


Hawkins J. M. & Co. (John M. Hat. kins, Wilbam B. Mallory), Buta store


Henderson Arthur J., carriages


Henderson F. H. M. Rev., Christi .... Henderson G. W., fertilizers


Henderson Richard A., builder and hotel


Henry County Weekly, Brown & MeDonald, proprs


James E. R. Mrs., milliner James M. A. Mrs., milliner


Jones Robert B., jeweler


MeDaniels J. B., notary and magis- trate


McIntosh Hezekiah P., hotel


McLendon Andrew (c), barber


Maxwell Arnold T., rr and exp agt and tel opr


Maxwell Lucian, harness mnfr


Middleton Stephen S., furniture mofr and undertaker


Mitchell & Hightower (L. A. Mitch. ell, James O. Hightower), livery stable


Morris J. A., cotton


North & Dickson ( William A. North, Charles R. Dickson), genl store


Peeples William H , physician


Peeples & Read ( William H. Pes. ples, William T. Read), drugs Pierce William B., saloon Ponder John F., dentist


Poole William, painter


Pritchett N., warehouse and com me; Reagan Edward J., attorney


Sehaeller George, banker, cotton and com mer


Smith Wesley F. Rev., Methodist Speir C. P., teacher Stallings J. A , builder Stanfield John, saloon


Thaxton & Black, (John J. Thaxton, Leonard T. Black) shoemkrs


Timberlake John W., attorney


Tucker Benjamin K., genl store Turner G. Frank, saloon


'Turnipseed Jesse C., physician Turnipseed J. W., grist mill


Turnipseed William W., carriage mkr


Wall James F., attorney Whittle Leonidas C., gent store


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HANCOCK.


Burke County


On the Savannah river, 10 miles from Waynesborough, the county seat, and nearest express and tele. graph office. MeBean is the nearest railroad station and Augusta the nearest banking town. Cotton and coorn form the pr neipal shipments. Ship to Hancock Landing. Post- office discontinued June 1SS1.


HANLY'S STORE. Hurt County.


Three miles northeast of Air Line, Its post-office.


HANNAHATCHEE. Stewart County.


Also known as Antioch. Is dis- tant 10 miles north west of Lumpkin, the county seat, and 25 from Column- bus, its nearest railroad and express station. Population 100. Has the usual church and educational advan- Inges. Cotton is the principal pro- duct.


HAPEVILLE.


Fulton County. - Atlanta Dic., C. R. R.


Population 151. Eight miles from Atlanta, the seat of justice and bank- ing town. The place has a steam gin and saw mill. Ship direct. Cot- ! T. A. S. Maby, P. M.


ton and fruit form the chief ship .. ments. Mail daily each way. S. H. Perkins, P. M.


Cash A. M., blacksmith Cash Joseph, blacksmith Groves J P., teacher Hape Samuel, nursery


Hape & Bucher, nursery Lane J. L., genl store Martin T. II., tel opr Perkins S. H., saw mill




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