Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 36

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


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HARALSON. Coreta County.


Eighteen miles from Newnan cour .- hoase ; 6 from S.noia-S., G. | & N. A. R. R. - its shipping station 'the post-office for this hamlet.


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ria which Atlanta is 62 miles. ship ria Senoia. Has a population of 50 Three churches, one school, and two each of flour, gr'st and saw mills. Cotton is the chief export. Semi- weekly. W. R. Stilwell, P. M.


Baugh A. J , wheelwright Breakfield J. W., black-mith Culpepper J. D., tanner and shoemkr North E. M., teacher Rawls Jesse, grist mill Riwis & Hodnett, genl store S ilwell W. R. & Son, genl store Taylor J. P., physician Taylor R. H., physician


HARD CASH. Elbert County-E. A L. R. R.


Located 8 miles from Elber on, the county seat, and nearest express and telegraph office. Has a population of about 110. Beaverdam creek, 1} mile distant, furnishes power to ope- rate a flooring and grist mill. There are also steam corn, wheat and raw mills. Cotion, corn and bogs form the principal shipments. Mails daily.


Maby T. A. S., geni store


HARDAWAY.


Dougherty County-S., F. d. W. R. R. Two hundred and fifty miles from Savannah. Mail to Humboldt.


HARDIN'S. Floyd County.


Abont six miles north of Rome, its post-office.


HARDWICK. Bryan County.


Way Station, 5 miles northwest is


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Columbia County .- Ga. R. R.


Has a population of 500, and is lo- cated 10 miles southeast of Appling the county seat, and 25 from Augus- ta its banking point. Has two churches-Baptist and Methodist-a good school and a steam saw mill, and sash, door and blind factory, also . a newspaper called the Columbia Advertiser. Cotton and lumber form the principal shipments. Receives daily mail. J. L. Hussey, P. M.


Bevens T. H., genl store


Columbia Advertiser, J. W. Veronee, propr


Cook Harry A., genl store


Duvall G. W. Rev., Methodist


Gibson S. B. Mrs., milliner


Harrison William, geul store


Hatcher L. V., gent store


Hateber L. V. & F. (Louis V. and Frank), saw mill


Hatcher M. B., dry goods


Hicks Newman, hotel


Hussey J. L., rragt


Keener J. W., geul store


MeCurd C. F. & Co., genl store Reed G. M., hotel


Sanders A. J., physician


Timmons T. H. Rev., Methodist Veronee B. M., contectioner


HARMONY.


Evert County.


Seven miles north of Elberton. Post-office, Concordia.


HARMONY.


Putnam County. Direct mail for this place. To Ea- tonton, 7 miles south.


HARMONY GROVE.


Jackson County-N. E. R. R ..


A place of 405 inhabitants; e. . taining two churches, one sein and gin and flour mill. Located : miles from Athens, 20 from Lu !;. and SS from Atlanta. Ship di. Cotton is the chief export. Mail da :- ly by rail. W. G. Goss, P. M.


Barber C. J., carpenter Barber W. L., carpenter


Boharnan E. H. Mrs., dress mkr


Campbell J. C. & Son, gent store


Carithers M. E. Miss, music teacher Chandler, Power & Co., geul store


Cheney R. S., rr and exp agt Crow Eli, carpenter


Curtis J. T. Rex., Methodist


Deadwyler, V. H., physician


Durham, Williamson & Key, gen! store


Echols R. A., wagon mnfr Gois & Co., genl store


Harbor Bros,, geul store


Hardin C. L., physician


Hardman I. G., physician


Hardman W. B. J. Rev., Baptist


Hood C. W., genl store Key. T. E. Mrs., botel Landers J. O, brickmason


Massey J. E., confectioner


Park V. C. Miss, teacher


Parker M. L., prof high school Seegar S., hotel Shankle W. M., physician


Shankle & Allen, genl store


Stapler W. T., blacksmith Sugar S., gent store


Williford J. A., genl store


Yeargin J. C., carpenter


HARNAGEVILLE.


Pickens County.


Mail to Jasper post-office, 5 miles northwest.


HARPER'S.


Floyd County .- S., R. & D. R. R. Has no postal privileges. Located 4 miles from Rome, the county sesl.


HARRELL.


Decatur County-S., F. & W. R. R. (See Whigham.)


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HARRIS.


Douglas County.


Situated 10 miles from Douglas ville, the county seat ; 11 from Pal- motto, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station, and 35 from Atlanta, the nearest banking town. Doz river and Bear creek furnish power to operate mills and gins. Cot- ton is the principal shipment. Ship .ia Palmetto. Receives mail semi- weekly from Whitesburg and Camp- tellton by back. James K. P. Cagle, P. M.


Aberrombe S. V., grist mill Hadden A. Mrs., teacher Thomason J. B., millwright


HARRISBURG.


Richmond County.


A suburb of Augusta, its post-office.


HARRISONVILLE. Troup County- (See Asbury.)


HARTFORD.


Forsyth County.


Eight miles northeast of Cumming. Mail to Wooley's Ford.


HARTRIDGE.


Wayne County -S., F. & W. R. R.


Small station, 5 miles from J+sup court-house, i's express and telegraph office, and 254 from Atlanta. Has one church and one school. Steam saw mill. Ship direct. Lumber is the chief export. Mail daily. George B. Hack, P. M.


Hack George B., saw mill Hopps R. B., co. ordinary Liles Carrie Miss, teacher


HARTRIDGEVILLE. Emanuel County.


Situated on the Ohoopce river, 16 miles southwest of Swainsborough, the county seat. Has a population of over 50. Lumberand timber form the principal exports -- being rafted down the river to Darien. J. W. Darden, P. M.


Dawson Morris, genl store Durden J. W., wheelwright


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Medlock J. M. G., physician Wilkes H. W., blacksmith


MARTWELL. Hart County-H. R. R.


Coaaty seat, 10 miles from Bow. er-ville-E. A L. Ry-via which the distance to Atlanta is 128 miles. Has two churches-Baptist and Metho list -- and one school. Steam gin and saw mill and express and telegraph office. Shipdirect. Population, 700. Mail daily. F. C. Stephenson. P. M. Aver A. M. & H. N., gin and saw mill


Benson E. B. & Co., genl store and prist mill


Benson J. B., genl store Bobo S. M., hotel


Brown A. F. & J., genl store


Brown A. R., co. treasurer


Brown John, grist mill


Brown T. B., genl store


Casey M. R., jeweler


Chapman J. E., gent store


Clev. land D. P. magistrate


Cohen S. N. & Co., genl store


Craft J. F., geul store


Eberhart George, physician


Harris T. P., saloon


Hartwell Sun, MeCurry & Benson, proprs


Hodges F. B. attorney


Hodges & McMullin, grist mill


Johuson James L, co. tax collector


Kay J R., carpenter


King L. J., eaf on


Linder T. J., genl store


Linder & Harris, grul store


Looney M. H., teacher


McAlister, Matherson & Co., genl store


MeCurry A. G., attorney


MeCurry A. R., geul store M.Curry & Ben-on, proprs Hartwell Sun


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M Gee Allen, co. coroner MeMullan S., erist mill Matthews A. J., physician Maxwell J. B., furniture Meyers James R., sheriff Natt A. J., gent store Page (. J. & Co., geni store Page W. H., physician Page & Turaer, drugs Peek S. W., co. surveyor Powell & Bolman, black&m ths Pre-nell C. P. carriage mnir Proffitt P. P., attorney Proffitt W. A., millwright Reid W. I., Hacksmith Riebardson M., genl store Schaffer E., genl store S idell C. W., attorney Shebon J. H., attorney Smelling & Ayers, gent store


Stephenson F. C., co, ordinary Stephenson W. H., gent : tore


Thornton Jeptha W., co. tax receiver Vickery J. H., saloon


Vickery Thomas, constable Webb Charles A., physician Williams J. W., genl store


HASLUM.


Wayne County-M. d. B. R. R.


Located 10 miles from Waynes. ville, the county seat, the same dis- tance from Jemp, the nearest tele graph office, and 70 from Savannah, ! bis banking town. Has a population of about 30. Cotton, wool and rice form the principal exports. Receives a daily mail. T. A. O'Quinn, P. M.


Bennett H. V., carpenter Bennett John G., miller Carter D. S., ju-tier Daniels A. M., contractor Horis S. R., attorney O'Quinn Tyler 1., gent store


Smith & Bro. (J. R. and John), u.n. val store mnfrs Whaley W. H., saw mill


HASSLER'S MILL. Murray County.


Ten miles from Spring Place, the county seat, and 20 from Dalton. Hr Baptist and Methodist churches and several mills of little imp: rtano. Mail daily by carrier. Established as a post-office in 1879. Ship ra Dalton. W. J. Peebles, P. M.


Gregory J .. saw mill Gregory J. M., grist and saw mill Logan A. T., genl store


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Irwin County.


A recently established post-office from which no report was received.


HATCHER STATION. Quitman County-Eufaula Div. S. W. R. R.


Population 200. Has one church. Baptist, one school, steam gin and saw mill; 8 miles from Georgetown. the seat of instice, 10 from Enfants. Ala., and 133 from Macon. Ship di- ret. Mail daily by rail. J. E. Smith. P. M.


Dobbins J. S., physician Dobbins W. O., physician and gen! store Dozier L. P., physician Grabam W. H., peut store Johnson G. D., teacher Lawhorn J. T., rragt


Moore & Lawhorn, wood yard Newsom & Presion, saw mill Patterson W. H. Rev., Baptist Smith J. E., co. commissioner and magistrate


HAW CREEK. Forsyth County. Discontinued post office, about " miles southeast of Cumming, it" present mail supply.


HAWKINSVILLE.


Pulaski County. - M. & B. R. R. The county seat. Is situated on


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the Ocmulgee river, at the head of ! navigation, and is the terminus of the Hawkinsville brauch M. & B. R. R. Population 2,000. Cotton and wool are the principle articles of ex- port, more than 20,000 bales of the former being handled annually. Has ! church and banking facilities, two academies, telegraph and express offices and a newspaper, the Haw- kinsville Dispatch. William D. King P. M.


Alexander William (c), confectioner Bell Byron, grocer


Boon W. J. & Co., liquors


Boon & Peurifoy ( Benjamin F. Boon, Adolphus W. Peurifoy), propr- Scarboro House


Bowyer J. W .. grocer


Bozeman F. H. and C. C. (Frank H. and Charles C.), hardware and builders material


Brown & Ham, grocers


Burch Edward A, elk Superior Court


Busbee Catharine Mrs., milliner Chaney Charles E., stoves, ete


Clegg P. C. & Co. (Perry C. Clegg, Samuel W. Coney), grocers


Cofield John B., photographer Coleman John H., genl store


Connally Marshall II., steno - grapher


Conner & Johnston (John W. C n. ner, Morgan M. Johnson), grocers Coody James, co. coroner Creamer John, shoemkr


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Factory and Salesrooms: Jackson Street, near Depot. HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA.


CHAS. C. KIBBEE. JOHN H. MARTIN. KIBBEE & MARTIN.


ATTORNEYS AT LAW,


HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA.


(?)" Practice in the Courts of the Oconee Circuit, and in the Supreme an ! Federal Courts. Refer to Hawkinsville Bank & Trust Co. : Lewis, Leonard & Co ; First National Bank, Macon, Ga. ; J. W Lathrop & Co., Savannah, Ga. : Hon A O. Pate, Judge Superior Courts Oconee Circuit.


HOLMES & MALSBY,


Manufacturers of and Dealers in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Lumber, Shingles, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER AND BRICK.


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Jerger Adolph, jeweler


Jeter William A., grist mill


Jocoby Anthony, confectioner and toys


Johson Matthew S., dentist


Joiner David C., genl store


Joiner House, L. J. Rivers propr


Joiner & Williamson ( John J. Joiner, James P. Williamson), genl store Jordan Leander B., attorney


Jordan G. Walker, livery stable Kerry E. (c), shoemkr


Kibbee Dickson E .. co. clerk


Kibbee & Martin (Charles C. Kibbe-, John H. Martin), attor- nevs (See page 811)


Kinchen James P., genl store


King C. II. & J. B. (Charles H. and Joseph B.), locksmiths


King William D., gun smith and jeweler


Laidler James E., liquors and cigars Lancaster John W., co. tax collector Lee Burrell G., co tax receiver


Lewis John F. & Co. (Robert G. Lewis), genl store


Lewis, Leonard & Co. (Robert G. Lewis, Dock B. Leonard), bankers and brokers


Lewis & Ferguson (Jobn B. Lewis, William F. Ferguson), geul store Lowe Aaron A., baker and saloon Mc Call George R. Rev., Baptist


McCormick David G., cotton and com mers


MeDuffie & Merritt (James B. Mc- Duffie, Roswell A. Merritt), genl store


MoGehee Adam B., genl store


MeGriff Patrick T., co. ordinary Mannheim Bernhardt, genl store


Martin J. H. agt, sewing machines and clocks


Mitchell James B., attorney


Newnan John B., saddles and harness ()'Brien Michael, co. surveyor Partin JJohn K., barber


Partin Robert L., gro er


Partin Warren S., saloon and grocer


Pate Anthony C., judge superior court


Pate & Sons (John H., Robert and O. MeLeudon), geul store


Peurifoy Adolphus W., physician Pickett Henry C., gent store


Jelks J. O. & Bro. (James O. Jr., and | Pipkin Asa C., confectioner John J.), genl s'ore Rhodes Daniel, grocer Jelks Nathaniel P .. physician


Ryan Lawrence C., attorney


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Davis James T., grocer


Eason Tom, solieitor general Epstein Sigmond J., geul store


Fale John, drugs


Fann John Z. T., tel opr


Felder Hamden Rev., Methodist


Ferguson & Parsons ( William A. Ferguson, Benjamin F. Parsons), gent store


Fleet wood William N., coton and com mer


Fleming Green B., co. treasurer


Halliburton Robert C., gent store


Hart James A , dentist


Harvard William C., genl store


Harvey George S., harness and sad- dles


Hawkinsville Academy, R. C. Saun drs, prin


Hawkinsville Bank and Trust Co., Carles 'T. Lathrop, pres., J. D. Stetson, cashier


Hawkinsville Dispatch, George P. Woods, pub


Hawkinsville Institute, M. T. Hodge prin


Heard & Lisseter (Joseph P. Heard, Shem P. Lasseter), gonl store


Henley Thomas H., r ragt


Hery John & Son (John & Edwin J.), gent store


Hodge Marcus T., prin Hawkinsville Insti ute


Hodge Rufus M., attorney


Holmes & Malaby (George W. Holmes, L. Walter Mal-bv), plan- ing mill, sash, doors and blinds, builders material, contractors and builders (see page 311)


Horne Orran C., attorney Isaac Max, gent store


Jacobus & Co. (Joseph Jacobus) genl store


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CARTER & SOLOMON,


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


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Saunders R. C., prine Hawkinsville Academy


Scarboro House, Boon & Peurifoy, propis


Schneider & Starowski (Anton Schneider, Albert Starowski), fur- niture, undertaker, and vineyard Smith Angastus A., physician Spurlin William H., carriage mnfr Stern M. & Co. (Max Stern, Charles Roden, Samuel Lang), dry goods Taylor Augustos R., physician


Taylor Drury W., sheriff


Taylor Ezekiel H., physician


Taylor Henry E., grocer


Taylor Thomas C., attorney


Taylor & Jelks ( Robert J. Taylor, Dr. Nathaniel P. Jelks), drugs


Waite Frederick C., hardware, paints, oils, sash, door and blind mnfr, contractor and builder. (See page 311)


Waterman H. & M. (Henry & Mor- ris), livery stable


Watson Jacob, attorney


J. WATSON, Attorney at Law,


HAWKINSVILLE, GA.


Watson & Lewis (James P. Watson, Thomas S. Lewis), genl store


Whitfield Henry H., co. court judge Willcox & Co. ( Louis B. Willcox, Mrs. M. C. Pitts), carriage and wagon mnfrs


Willis Jesse S., genl store


Woods George P., pub Dispatch


HAWS & HOCAN'S MILL.


Lincoln County. Mail to this place should be sent to Lincolnton, 10 miles northwest


HAYNESVILLE. Houston County. Post-office is Perry, 8 miles north- west.


HAYWOOD. Washington County. Eight miles north of Hebron. Mail to Oconee.


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Appling County-M. & B. R. R.


Also known as No. SĄ M. & B. R. R. Has a population of 170: is 15 miles northwest of Baxley, the county seat, and 102 from either Sa- vannah or Macon, its banking points. Has an express office. Nearest tele. graph office, No. 9 M. & B. R. R. Has a good school, steam saw and grist mills and gins. The principal shipments are cotton, wool, rice, hides and naval stores. Daily mail. J. N. Miller, P. M.


Anthony B., teacher


Barber I. W., physician


Beaton A. Y., saw mill


Booth R. D. Rev., Methodist


Box J. M., Barber


Girtman D. L., naval stores


Hall P. H., physician


Hinson J. T., genl store


Hirschman A. & Co., genl store


Langston Jo-eph Rev .. Methodist


Larimer J. H., physician


Mccullough M. E. Miss, milliner


Mann D. W. & Co., drugs


Miller I. N., exp and r ragt


Moody D. H., genl store and mufr naval stores


Pace W. H., grocer


Weatherby N., ganl store Wilcox B. F., meat market Williams R., saloon


HAZLEHURST.


Glynn County .- B. d. A. R. R.


Known also as Bethel, thirteen miles from Brunswick. Mail to Jamaica, three miles distant.


HEAD OF TENNESSEE. Rabun County .- (See Ruban Gap.)


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HEAD'S FERRY. White County.


A newly established postofflee. No report.


HEARDMONT. Elbert County.


Has a population of about 30, and is situated near the Savannah river, 12 miles from Elberton the county seat, and nearest railroad, express and telegraph station. Has a good school. Cotton is the principal arti- cle of export. Ship via Elberton. Receives a semi-weekly mail from Elberton by carrier. W. H. Mattox, P. M. and flour mill.


HEARNVILLE. Putnam County.


Ten miles northeast of Eatonton, its postoffice.


HEATH. Burke County.


Situated 14 miles from Waynes- borough the county seat, and nearest railroad, express and telegraph sta- tion, and 30 from Augusta the nearest banking town. It has two institu- tions of learning known respectively as "Hannah Moore" Academy, and "Rockville" Academy. Brier creek furnishes water power to operate corn and wheat mills. Cotton is the principal product. Receives a semi- weekly mail from Waynesborongh, Girard and Mobley's Pond by carrier. J. E. Lambert, P. M.


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Ellis M. C., teacher Griffin L. E., carpenter Griffin W., blacksmith Hatcher L. B., physician Mallard A., carpenter


Mobley J. R., gent store Norman R. R., teacher Prescott E. G., blacksmith


HEBRON.


Washington County.


Ten miles southwest of Sanders- ville. Mail to Oconee.


HEMPSTEAD.


Colquitt County.


Has a population of 200 and is lo- cated 16 miles from Moultrie, the county seat, and IS from Quitman, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph office and banking town. Is in the midst of as fine farming country as there is in Southern Geor. gia, and enjoys the advantages of churches and schools. The princi- pal shipments are cotton and wool. Ship via Quitman. Semi-weekly mail from Quitman by hack. C. S. Blackshear P. M.


Croft Jacob, gin and grist mill Hiers C. H., gin and grist mill Spier Wilham, grist mill


Strauder & Turner, rice mill


HENLY'S STORE. Hart County.


Distant about 3 miles northwest from Hartwell the county seat. Has no postal privileges.


HEPHZIBAH. Richmond County.


With a population of about 300. Is 14 miles from Augusta, the county seat, and the nearest railroad, ex .. press and telegraph station and bank- ing town. Has saw and grist mills and gins, a high school and Baptist and Methodist churches. Cotton, fruit and vegetables are the princi- pal products. Receives a semi-week. ly mail by carrier from Augusta. R. 1. Rhodes, P. M.


Boulineau Joseph, contractor


Brandon James, magistrate Cadle G. S., carpenter Cadle S. B., nuller


Carswell James A., teacher


Carswell John F., gent store Conley James J., magistrate


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England J. E. Rev., Methodist


Kilpatrick W. E. Rev., Baptist


Lindsey Cambo, shoeinkr


Rhodes Absalom W., genl store Rhodes A. J., miller


Rhodes Maggie M. Miss, music teacher


Story S. G., genl store


Vollatin John R., magistrate


Whitehead Lee, shoemkr


HERMAN.


Oglethorpe County.


Has no mail advantages. Distant 5 miles south west of Lexington, the county seat.


HERMITAGE.


Hoyd County.


Distant 8 miles northeast of Rome, the county seat, is the site of the Hermitage blast furnace, which makes about 4,000 tons of iron annu ally. No post office, Mail to Rome. Hermitage Furnace Iron Works and gent store


HERNDON. Burke County-C. R. R.


Has a popalation of about 65, is 22 miles southeast of Waynesborough, the county seat, 10 miles from Millen the nearest telegraph offlee, and 90 from Savannah, its banking point. Has steam gins and saw mills, and there are eburches and schools in the neighborhood. Daily mail. J. B. Jones, P. M.


Brown George C., genl store


Cogland W., blacksmith


Crump E. L., physician


Davant W. R, miller


Drake N. J., venl store


Jones J. B., rr and exp art Joues William B. & Sms, stock dirs Lane M. V. Mrs., gent store Oglesby James, genl store Sims T. L., saw mill Wiggins A. P., gent store


HIAWASSEE. Towns County.


Has a population of 100, is the county seat, distant 44 miles from from Mt. Airy, its nearest rai !-


road, express and telegraph station, and 107 from Atlanta, its banking point. Is in the extreme northeast portion of the state, close to the North Carolina state line, in a sec- tion in which there is considerable gold, silver and copper. Grain and bacon are the principal shipments. Ship via Mt Airy. Receives a daily mail by carrier. W. B. MeConnell, P. M.


Barrett W., co. treasurer


Blackwell W. G., co, ordinary


Christopher S. K., attorney Foster W. W., magistrate


Gibson W., blacksmith


Headen E. & Son, genl store


Hooper T. J., co. tax receiver


Horn W., shoemkr


Hunt W. A., genl store


M.Cure W. H., physician


M-Connell F. C. Rev., Baptist McConnell W. R., genl store McConnell & Ontran, genl store Norton A. P., sheriff Sharp W., ex. coroner


Sutton W. L .. elk superior court Wraver W. Rev., Methodist Wood J. N., co. tax collector


HICKORY FLAT. Cherokee County.


Is 7 miles distant southeast of Can- ton, the county seat, and nearest rai !- road station.


HICKORY CROVE. Crawford County.


Situated 94 miles west of Knoxville, the county seat ; 15 miles from But- ler, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station, and 35 from Macon its nearest banking town. Popula- tion 45. Ulkahatchee creek furnish- es water power to operate a grist


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mill. Churches and schools in the neighborhood. Cotton is the princi- pal product. Ship vi Butler. Re- ceives a semi-weekly mail by carrier from Knoxville and Howard. J. W. Dickey, P. M.


Britt J J., carpenter Hammock J. M., carpenter Hillsman C. G., gin


Lamar & Holleman, grist mill McMichael J. R., blacksmith Raines T., magistrate Rumple D. E., genl store Smith J. N., physician


Stroud J. W., cotton gin


White G. W. Rev., Baptist Worsham C. E., teacher


HICKORY LEVEL.


Carroll County.


Formerly a post-office, 9 miles northeast of Carrollton. Mail now goes to Shady Grove. Population 50.


HIGGSTON.


Montgomery County.


Situated 8 miles northwest of Mt. Vernon, the county seat, and 28 from Mo Ville, the nearest railroad and ex- press station. Wool and cotton are the principal articles of export. Ship via No. 104 M. & B. R. R. Has a steam grist mill and gin and a Meth- odist church. Mail semi-weekly trom No. 10: M. & B. R. R., by hack. James Higgs, P. M.


Higgs James, grist mill Mcintyre A. J., constable Wilson W. R., dentist


HIGH FALLS.


Monroe County. (See Unionrille).


HIGH HILL FRACTION. Wilkinson Cou ty. Address mail to Irwinton.


HIGH POINT. Walker County.


Situated on Chattanooga creek, 15 miles north of LaFayette, the county seat, and 12 from Chattanooga, Tenn., the nearest railroad, express and tel- egraph tation and banking town. Has a population of 45. Grain and potatoes are the principal products.


HIGH SHOALS. Walton County.


Situated on the Appalachre river. Has a population of nearly 600, Meth- odist, Christian and Baptist church- es, and two schools. Atlanta is 64 miles distant, directly west, 118 by Lula-Piedmont A. L. Ry. - and 139 via Union Point-Ga. R. R., 14 southwest of Athens, the nearest ex- press, telegraph and railroad station. No cotton is shipped from this point, the entire product of the neighbor- hood being consumed by the High Shoals Factory. Mail received tri- weekly. J. B. Hattaway, P. M. Canaday M. L., carpenter


Center Paul M., supt High Shoals Mnfg Co Bostwick G. B., cotton gin




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