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Mildle Georgia Argus, W. F. Smith, propr Pound E. E., genl store
Saunders T. J., genl store
Saunders T. S. physician
Smith W. F., propr Middle Georgia Argus Smith & Watkins, millers
Varner C. Mrs., hotel
Wright M. C. Mrs .. milliner
IRBYVILLE.
Fulton County.
Six miles east of Atlanta. Mail to |Butler R. H., gent store
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IRON ROCK. Franklin County.
Distant 5 miles each from Carnes- ville the county seat, and Lavonia the nearest railroad, express and tele- graph station, and 37 from Athens the nearest banking point. Local streams furnish power to operate gins, and flour and corn mills. Has a population of 200, and the neighbor. hood affords the usual church and school facilites. Cotton is the prin- cipal product. Ship via Lavonia. Hay a semi-weekly mail from Carnesville and Lavonia by carrier. R. E. A.C. Whorter, P. M.
IRON SPRING. Butts County.
Two miles southeast of Jackson its postoffice.
IRWINTON. Wilkinson County.
The county seat, with a population of 400, is 3 miles from MeIntyre the nearest ra Iroad and express station, 6 from Toomshorongh the nearest telegraph station, und 30 from Macon its banking point. It has one church used by all denominations, a school, a steam saw mill and a weekly paper -- the Southerner and Appeat. Cot- ton is the principal product. Daily mail by back from MeIntyre. A. Baum, P. M.
Baum & Co., genl store
Beall H. A., gent store
Beall Thomas N., co. ordinary
Bower J. C., attorney
Branan C. H., gent store
Butler (. W., gent store
Carlisle W. C. D., co. tax collector
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Carswell H. F., pubr Southerner and Appeal
Chambers F., attorney
Chambers & Co., genl store
Fluker D. R .. physician
Fountain J. J., sheriff
Gilbert E. J., magi trate
Gilbert H. J., attorney
Howington & Sapp, saloon
Hughes John L., elk superior court Hughes N., saloon
Lindsey J. M., saw mill
Lindsey J. W., attorney
Orkington J. G., attorney
Peacock E. J , genl store
Rutland Bros., wagon mkrs
Se ith J. A., genl store
Smith Thomas J., dentist
Sou herner anu Appeal, H. F. Cars- well, propr
Taylor William, physician
Taylor & Lee, grocers
Wood J. S., physician
IRWINVILLE.
Irwin County.
Is the county seat. Has a popula- tion of 50, and is located 25 miles from Alapaha, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station, and 50 from Hawkinsville us banking point. Cotton and syrup are the principal articles of export. Ship via Alapaha -B. & A. R. R. Receives a daily mail from Alapaha by carrier. R. W. Cements, P. M.
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Russell W. A. & S. J., millers C'ements R. W., gent store
McCook J. R., o. tax receiver
Mann James H., sheriff
Mobley J. B., co. tax collector
Tuek G., co. treasurer
Theker Daniell, co. surveyor Young Thomas B . ex. ordinary
ISABELLA.
Worth county.
The county s-at. Has a population of 110, is 3 miles from the railroad station bearing its name, and where there is an office of the Southern Express Company, and IS from Al- bany, the nearest telegraph oflice and banking point. Has a common school and two turpentine factories. Cotton, turpentine and rosin are the principal shipment. Hasa tri-weekly mail from the railroad station and Rouse by cartier. M. M. Sippitt, P. M.
Coleman D. K., naval store
Cox M. Mrs., hotel
Coleman M. L., naval store
Davis W. J., co. surveyor
Farmer William F., co. treasurer
Harris W. A., attorney
Jenkins, Ford & Tanner, genl store
Lippitt M D. Mrs., teacher
Lippitt Thomas M., co. ordinary
Lippitt T. M. Mrs., hotel
Pawl M. Mrs., hotel
Perry Miles, co. coroner
Rouse H. H., genl store
Sikes W. L., physician
Spring George W., sheriff
Story W. J., co. tax collector
Tipton Charles J., elk superior court
Young James, es. tax collector
ISABELLA STATION.
Worth County .- B. & A. R. R .. The railroad station for Isabella, the county seat, 3 miles distant.
ISLAND GROVE.
Hancock County.
Carr's Station 4 four miles south, is the post office for this point.
IVANHOE. Bulloch County.
Located 24 miles southeast of Statesborough, the county seat; 9 miles from Eden-No. 2 C. R. R .- the nearest railroad, express and tel. egraph station, and 29 from Savan- nah, its banking point. Has a popu- lation of 100. Baptist church, school and steam saw mill. Cotton and market truck, form the principal shipments. Shin rin No. 2 Central
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railroad. Receives a semi-weekly mail from Eden by carrier. W. HI. Cone, P. M.
Cone William H., attorney Divis W. M., magistrate
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IVY LOG. Union County.
Situated on the creek from which it derives its name, and which fur- nishes power to operate saw, grist | Benton H. O., hotel and co. treas-
and flouring mil; 9 miles from Bairsville, the county seat, and 60 from Gainesville, the nearest rail- road, express and telegraph station and banking point. Has Baptist and Methodist churches and common schools. Flour and country produce are the main shipments. Ship via Gainesville. A semi-weekly mail from Murphy, N. C., and Blairsville. Pleasant Short P. M.
Beaver B. D., constable
Chapman W. W., genl store
Cobb James Rev., Methodist
Conley A. J., teacher
Conley F. E., teacher
Deaver R. Rev., Baptist
Lance J. V., geul s'ore
MeBee Henry, blacksmith
Neece C. T., magistrate
Ownbey Mary E. Miss, teacher Nere: J C., justice
Short Pleasant, geul store Thompson C. S., miller
Thompson W. D., millwright
JACKSON. Butts County.
Has a population of 250. Is the county seat and is located 21 miles from Griffin, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station and banking town. A localstream called Yellow Water furnishes power to operate gins, grists and saw miils ; and there are also steam gins. It has two churches-Mis-ionary Baptist and Methodist-and a good school. Cotton is the principal product. Re- ceives a daily mail from Forsyth, semi-weekly from Covington, and tri weekly from Griffin. J. M. Mc- Michael P. M.
Beauchamp James O., sheriff
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Blackmore W. H., teacher
Bryant Robert, physician
Byars & Mallet, grist mill
Carmichael James F., co. ordi- dinary
Carmichael & McMichael, genl store
Duke .L. M., grist mill
Easton J. J., saloon
Hendrick Henry, attorney
MeKibbon M. V., attorney
MeLeroy Jesse, co. coroner
Maddox James C., co. surveyor
Mapp John L., physician
Nutt William C., co. tax collector
Vickers Stewart, co tax receiver
Watkins R. T., saloon
Watson Larkin D., elk superior court
Wilkerson Alexander, hotel
Wright Y. A., attorney
JACKSON. Houston County - C. R. R. (See Byron).
JACKSON. Oconee County.
Watkinsville, S miles southeast, is the post-office for this point.
JACKSONBURCH. Sereven County. Six miles north of Sylvania. Mai to Mitchellton. 1
JACKSONVILLE. Telfair County.
Situated 18 miles south west of Me Rae the county -ent and nearest railroad express and telegraph station, and 45 from Hawkinsville, the nearest bank ing town. Has water mills and seat
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Smith H. J., physician Wilcox, Churchill & Co., gent store
JACOBS.
Berrien County-B. & A. R. R.
Also known as Riverside. Is lo- cated 30 miles from Nashville, the county seat, 3 from Tifton, the near- est express and telegraph office, and 40 from Albany, the nearest banking town. Has steam saw mills. Lum ber is the principal export. Re-es tablished as a post-office in 1881, and receives a daily mail. Population 50. J. D. Jone-, P. M.
Cherry P. M., physician
Clements Wiley, grocer and turpen- tine distiller
Brown W. J., geul store and miller Hamilton William, soloon
Hotcherson B. C., turpentine distiller Jones J. D., rragt and genl store Pitts W. H., gent store
JAMAICA.
Glynn County-B. & A. R. R.
Located 16 miles northwest of Brunswick, the county seat. Daily mail.
JAMESTOWN.
Chattahoochee County.
Distant from Cuaseta, the county seat, 7 miles southwest, and IS from Columbus, the nearest railroad, ex press and telegraph station and bank- ing town.
JASPER.
Pickens County.
County seat. Has a population of 200. Baptist and Methodist churches and one high school. Long Swamp creek furnishes power to operate grist, floor and saw mills, and threw saw mills operated by steam. Is 20 miles north of Canton, its nearest railroad station ; 40 from Marietta, its nearest express, telegraph office and banking town, and 62 from At- lanta. Cotton, corn, wheat and pro. duce are the principal exports. Mail daily. E. J. Prather, P. M.
Alfred E. W. Rev., Baptist
Allen William If., co. ordinary and gent store
Cowart F. M., co. coroner
Darnell S. J., genl store
Davis Aaron W., genl store
Day William T., attorney Eubanks W. T. Rev., Baptist
Harris Jackson D. Rev., Baptist Hender. on R. S., sheriff
Hood E., clk superior court and genl store
Howell & Simmons (John R. How- ell, Thomas G. Simmons) genl store
King George T. Rev .. Methodist
MeCutchen & Simmons (Joseph A. McCutchen, Maddox M. Sım- mons), genl store
MeHan Atanson, gent store
Pettit Columbus G., co. surveyor -
Pickett C., physician
Pickett T. Rev., Baptist
Prather E. J., genl store
Price Charles B., co. tax collector
Richards A. W. Rev., Baptist Simmons William H., attorney Simpson W. A., co. tax receiver Stearns Alred H., physician Tate F. C., attorney
Tate William & Co. (William, Ste- phon C. and Caleb R.), genl store Wofford E., notary and gent store Wood Henry K., co. treasurer
JAY. Lumpkin County.
Located 7 miles from Dahlonega, the county seat, 24 from Gainesville, the nearest railroad, express and tel- egraph station, banking town and
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HIall Frank W., saw and grist mill
JEFFERSON. Jackson County.
Is the county seat ; has a population of more than 500; is 9 miles from Harmony Grove, the nearest rail- road and express station, and IS from Athens, the nearest telegraph office and banking town. Curry creek furnishes water power to operate a wheat and corn mill. It has two churches -- a Methodist, and an un- ion occupied by the Baptists and Presbyterians ; an academy known as the Martin Institute, and a week ly newspaper -the Jackson Herald. Cotton is the principal product. Ships via Harmony Grove. Re- ceives a daily mail from Harmony Grove by wagon. J. C. Whitehead. P. M.
Baily F. M., genl store
Bell II. W., co. ordinary
Brooks A. H., genl store
Brooks & Storey, blacksmith
Burns John M., physician
Carithers N. W., physician
Fern M. C., hvery stable
Glenn J. W., teacher
Howard R. S., editor Jackson Her- ald and attorney
Howard Wiley C., attorney
Hinton P. F., attorney
Jackson Herald, R. S. Howard, propr Lanier J. W. M., geul store
JAperriere W. P. & J. C., physicians MeCarty, physician
MeElhanon C. C., genl store
MeElhanon T. A., sheriff
MeLoster J. G., wool factory and saw mill
Mahaffey James A. B., attorney Pendergrass Bros. & Co., genl store
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Pendergrass J. R., physician and drugs
Pike W. J., attorney
Pittman M. M., attorney
Randolph J. E., hotel
Silman James B., attorney
Simpkins W. H., attorney
Smith F. S., tanner
Watson W. A., physician
Whitehead Johan C., confection- ary
Williams J. L., clk Superior Court
Williamson M., grist mill
Winburn H., wagon mnfr
Worsham W. A., co. coroner
JEFFERSONTON. Camden County.
Twenty two miles from St Mary's. Mail to Satilla Bluff. Population 25.
JEFFERSONVILLE.
Turiggs County.
The county seat. Is 12 miles from Bullards, its nearest railroad station, and has a population of about 100. Has the usual facilities for religious worship and educational purposes. Cotton is the principal product.
JENKINSVILLE.
Fike County.
Situated 14 miles southwest of Zebulon, the county seat, 23 from Barnesville, the nearest railroad, ex., press and telegraph station, and 24 from Griffin, its banking town. Elk creek furnishes water power to run mills and gins. Has a church and school. Population about 25. Ship cit Griffin or Barnesville. Cotton is the principal product. Has a tri- weekly mail from Barnesville and
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Barker & Barker, flour mill.
Brooks R. M, cotton gin Jenkins N. S., genl store
Laurence Zachariah, genl store
Williamson & Hodnett, genl store
JERUSALEM. Pickens County.
Has a population of about 35, is 9 miles southwest of Jasper the county seat, 27 from Cartersville the nearest railroad, express and telegraph sta- tion, and 45 from Rome the nearest banking town. Local streams fur- nishes power to operate grist mills. Has a church -Baptist-and a good school. Cotton is the principal pro- . duct. Ship via Cartersville. Receives a semi-weekly mail from Canton and Talking Rock by carrier. H. K. Wood, P. M.
Bradley A .. carpenter Bruce M. V., blacksmith Hamrick S., notary
Jones A. V. P., justice and grist mill Jones William, physician
Moss J. N., blacksmith
Wood HI. K., gin and genl store
JESUP.
Wayne County -M. & B. R. R.
Is the county seat. Has a popula- tion of about 600, and is located at the crossing of the M. & B., and S. F. & W. R. R+ Has two churches --- Methodist and Baptist-and good schools; also offices of the Southern Express and Western Union Tele- graph Co.s. The Jesup Sentinel-a weekly newspaper issued Wednes- day-is published here. Wool, hides, lumber, etc., are the principal ex- | Ship ria Mayfield. Receives a daily
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ports. Daily mail. H. W. Whaley, P. M.
Aitamaha Hotel, Mrs. Kennington, propr
Bennett J. T., co. treasurer
Caussev William R., genl store
Clary & Whaley, saw mill
Dye W. M. & Bro., naval store mnfrs
Ellenwood William G., grocer
Highsmith I. H., co. tax collector
Hopps Richard B., co. ordinary Jesnp Sentinel, T. B. Littlefield propr Lane G., co. coroner
Lester Robert F., drugs and physi- cian
Little A. Z., drugs
Littlefield Tobias P., hotel and propr Jesup Sentinel
Massey John. genl store
Middleton William S., genl store and physician
Palmer Martin, r ragt
Purduna Allen B., guano
Richardson A. R., co. tax receiver
Robinson Joseph D., sheriff
Roberson & Co., naval store mufrs
Rumph J. A., elk superior court
Walker Richard E., exp agt and tel opł
Whaley W. H. & Son ( William H. and H. W.), genl store
Wilkins Theodore, gent store
Wilkins T. S. & Co. (Theodore S. and William 'T. Wilkins), grocer
JEWELL'S. Hancock County.
Situated on the Ogeechee river, which divides the town, and being the dividing line between Hancock and Warren counties, places part of i: in each county; 12 miles east of Sparta, the county seat and nearest telegraph office and banking town, and 5 from Mayfield, the nearest railroad and express station. Has a population of 350. The river fur- nishes good water, which is utilized in running a cotton and woolen mill, four grist mills. three saw mills and four gins. The cotton factory runs 3,000 spindles and uses about 100 bales of cotton monthly. It has Baptist and Methodrst churches and a school. Cotton, cotton yarns and domesties are the principal exports.
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Cason A. T., blacksmith Cason & Bros., genl store Coleman V. H., genl store Darden H., physician Jewell Bios. & Co., genl store Jewell D. A., cotton and woolen mills Medlock & Coleman, genl store Wieker R. A., physician
JEWELL'S MILLS.
Warren County.
Eight miles southwest of Warren- ton its postoffice.
JEWELLVILLE. Banks County.
Located on Nail ercek 8 miles southeast of Homer, and 15 from Harmony Grove its nearest railroad station ; is also known as Georgian. Population 100. Cotton is the prin- cipal product.
JOHN'S CREEK.
Gordon County.
Discontinued March, 1879. Mail to Reeves' station.
JOHNSON. Emanuel County.
Seven miles northeast of Swains- borough. Mail to Wadley.
JOHNSON'S LANDING. Decatur County. - (See Steam Mill.)
JOHNSON'S SHOP. Jackson County.
Situated 7 miles from Jefferson the county seat, and IS from Athens the nearest railroad, express and tele. graph station, and banking point. Population about 300. Hastwo steam saw mills and two gins, on Brech creek. Methodist, Baptist and Uni .. Versalist churches, and a school known as Johnson's Academy. Cot- ton is the principal prodnet. Ship cia Athens. Receives a weekly mail from Jefferson by carrier. Albin 1. Lyle, P. M.
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Johnson's Academy, Miss C. Ward- law, prin Johnson L. J., blacksmith Lay E, tanner O'Shields John B., genl store Patrick L. I., genl store Segars W. R., gen! store Seymour R. T., genl store Thompson Adam Rev Wardlow C. Miss, teacher
JOHNSTON STATION. Liberty County-S. F. & W. Ry.
Distant 15 miles southeast of Hinesville. Has a population of about 40. Has the usual church and school facilities, and an office of the Southern Express Co. Naval stores and cotton form the principal ship- ments.
JOHNSTONVILLE. Monroe County.
Five miles east of Collier its post- office.
JOHNTOWN. Dawson County.
Located on the Amicolola river which furnishes power to run three corn and flour mills, and one saw mill, 14 miles from Dawsonville the county seat, and 40 from Gainesville the nearest railroad, express and tele- graph station, banking town and shipping point. Has three churches, all Baptist . Grain, pork and cattle i form the principal shipments. Re- ceives a weekly mail from Dahlone- ga and Jasper by carrier. John S. Holden, P. M.
Goss John, genl store
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JONES' BLUFF. Camden County. Six miles west of Bayley. Mail to Cumberland.
JONES' CROSSING, Muscogee County .- (See Uputoie.)
JONES' MILLS. Meriwether County.
Located near Red Oak creek. Is distant 7 miles northeast from Green- ville, the county seat, and 18 from Grantville, its nearest railroad sta- tion.
JONESBOROUGH.
Clayton County-Allinta Dir., C. R. R.
County seat, pleasantly situated, 21 miles south of Atlanta, its bank- point, and 82 north of Macon. Pop- ulation, according to census of 1850, 1,049. Two churches-Methodist and Baptist-one high school, and steam grist and planing mill. About 8,000 bales of cotton are shipped annually. The town has one weekly newspa- per, the Jonesborough News. Ex- press-Southern, telegraph - West- ern Union. E. H. Hanes, P. M. Adamson John C., planing mill Allen T. W. & Co. (Thomas Allen,
William T. Sims, Eugene Blalock), grocers
Anthony Jesse, saloon Archer William S., sheriff
Armstrong James M., physician Barber & Walker ( Edward Barber, Charles R Walker), genl store Battle Anthony (c), barber
Blalock A. C. & J. E. ( Alfred C. and Joseph E.), gent store Buchanan & Son (Henry F. and Robert H.), gent store
Carnes & Turner ( William E.Carnes, Allen W. Turner)' drugs
Chapman & Lawrence ( William H. Chapman, James F. Lawrence;, saloon
Cloud Aaron E., propr Jonesbo- rough News
Coogle Joseph L., genl store
Cousins Isaac W., physician
Dees S. A., co. tax collector
Doyal & Wright (John C. Doval, William M. Wright), attorneys
Dutlie P. C., co. surveyor
Elliott R. H., en. tax receiver
Gay William W., attorney
Gay & Sloan (B. Gay, George Sloan), blacksmiths
Hanes Ellsha, co. treasurer and cxp agt
Hanes & Waldrop (Joshua J. Hanes, James L. H. Waldrop), genl store Harper Esom & Bro. (Roderick C. and Esom T.), livery, sale and feed stable
Haper George H., gent store
Harwell T. S. L. Rev., Methodist
Hawking John M., genl store
Heidt William T., rr agt Henderson Seaborn T., agt, grocer and saloon
Herndon Alonzo (c), barber
Hightower James O., livery
Hynds William M., cotton ware- house
Jonesboro News, Rev. A. E. Cloud, propr
Kimball F. M., clk superior court
Langston Richard B., shoemakr
Loyd & Gossett ( Albert W. Loyd, John J. Gossett), wagon mkrs
McConnell Oscar, confectioner McConnell Ulyses O., genl store MeKown John A., physician Malone James C., dentist
Melson Bros. (Davis P. and Leoni- das J.), genl store Mitcham Charles, drugs
Morrow James H., saloon
Morrow & Price ( William H. Mor- row, Jobn R. Price), geni store
Mundy John M., attorney and jus. tice Rea David H., harness mkr
Rivers Alonzo B., telegraph opr Sims C. B., co. coroner
Sims & Blalock ( William F. Sims, , Eugene M. Blalock), genl store
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Smith John M., watchmkr and sa loon
Smith William B., carriage mufr
Spence & Munday (James T. Spence, John M. Mundy), attor neys
Staley John A., grocer
Stewart George D., co. ordinary Stewart William B., genl store
Stewart & Ward ( William B. Stew .. art, William R. Ward), genl store Tigner William A. Rev., Lutheran Tigner & Stewart ( William A. Tig
ner, George D. Stewart), attorneys Turner Green F., hotel
Vaughn Ellen Mrs., millinery
Waterson William L., attorney and co. judge
JORDAN'S STORE. Pike County.
Located 9 miles cast of Zebulon, the county seat, and 20 from Barnes- ville, the nearest railroad. express and telegraph station, banking and shipping point. Has a church and school,also a flouring mill and gin ron by water power furnished from El- kin's creek. Was made a post-office in 1877 and receives a daily mail by private convevance from Woodbury and Barnesville. W. F. Connally, P. M.
Brooks R. B., teacher
Connally & Jordan ( W. F. Connally
and Henry G. Jordan), genl store Jordan Simeon, blacksmith
Thornton W. J., carpenter
JOY'S MILLS. Burke County.
Six miles southeast of Birdsville. Mail to Herndon.
JUC TAVERN. Walton County.
Has a population of about 250. Is 16 miles north of Monroe, the county seat, and 23 from Athens, its nearest railroad, express and telegraph sta- tion, banking and shipping point.
Situated 7 miles north of Dawson- Local streams furnish water to oper- 'ville, the county seat, and 27 from ate grist and saw mills and gins, also ; Gainesville, the nearest railroad, ex- has two steam saw mills and two press and telegraph station, banking gins. A school and Methodist church , town and shipping point. The Am- offer the usual facilities. Cotton is! icolola river furnishos power to run
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the principal product. Receives a tri-weekly mail from Athens and Jefferson. Z. F. Stanton, P. M.
Fuleber James, carpenter
Fuller M. V., wheelwright Graham W. W., gin
Hamilton J. W. H., physician
Hul W. H .. magistrate
Jackson Hartwell Rev., Missionary Baptist Jack-on & Co. (J. M. and H. D. Jackson), genl store
Kelly & Cosby (N. J. Kelly, W. P. Cosby), grist and saw mill Kelly & Stewart, saw mill
Kilgore, Stanton & Co., geul store Lurer R. L. D., genl store M Hiean J. S., wheelwright Paterson M. A., architect Perry, Kelly & Cosby, grist mill
Perry & Smith, genl store
Rainey H. N. Rev., Baptist Saunders J. M., physician Sing W. D., grist mill Smith G. W. & Son, genl store Smith J. S., saw mill
Stanton J. D., genl store
Stanton & Kelly, genl store
Winte & B adberry, grist mill Wood E. H. Rev., Methodist
JUNIPER.
Marion County-S. W. R. R.
A small station 20 miles from Co. lumbus, and 73 from Macon. Daily mail.
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