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LIME BRANCH. Polis County.
A small village 6 miles from Ce- dartown, the county sent, 10 from Pryor's Station-S. R. & D. R. R-its shipping station, did it is 154 from Atlanta. Cotton is the chief export. Mail semi-weekly. D. F. Neese, P. M.
Horton E. T., saw mill
Lowery David, genl store Neese D. F., gent store Pittman T. L., genl store
Tredaway L. B., gent store
LIMESTONE SPRING. Hall Coun y.
Mail for this settlement goes to Gainesville, 2 miles southwest.
LINCOLNTON, Lincoln County. The county seat; is located 20
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miles from Washington, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph sta- tion, banking town and shipping point, and has a population of about 125. Hascorn, flour and saw mills, an academy and two enurche -. Cotton and grain form che principal export -. His been a postoffice since : 1796, and receives a daily mail from : Harlem by carrier. W. T. Murray, P. M.
Bently J. D., carpenter
Cullan R. F, miller
Dallis T. N., gent store
Ferguson & Harman, genl store
Hollinghead T. B., genl store
Lang R. B., carpenter
Murray W. T., genl store Musgroves M. S., earpenter Palmer W. L. C., teacher Perryman E. R., wheelwright Simu-Is E. L., blacksmith Spires W. B., miller
Turner W. K., geul store
LINTON.
Hancock County.
Population 50. Located 12 miles from Sparta court house, 10 from Deveraux-M. & A. R. R, -its rail road and express offices vin which Atlanta is 159 miles distant. Has one school and semi-weekly mail. Ship via Deveraux. D. R. Irby, P. M. Brown S. L., millwright Gilmer W. R., physician
Hitchcock W. J., gent store Irby J. R., carriage mnfr Johnson James, shoemkr League James, saloon Roberts J. W., genl store Stade S. D., gent store
Stone John, physician Stone R. G., physician
LINWOOD. Museogee County. A suburb of Columbus.
LISBON. Lincoln County.
Eleven miles from Lincolnton. Ad- dress mail to Dinbury.
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LITHONIA. De Kalb County .- Ga. R. R.
Distant 13 miles southeast of Deca- tur the county seat. Hasa population of about 300, an office of the Southern Express Co., and the usual advan- tages for educational purposes and religious worship.
Almand Alexander, genl store
Almand Hayden C., genl store Brand J. T., genl store
Braswell Hampton, genl store
Bond W. P., physician
Cagle Robert, justice
Chupian J. L, genl store
Chupp D. R., physie an
Gay J. H., physician
Housworth John M., notary
Jewell E. Rev., Baptist
Johnson George W., rr and exp agt
Johnson J. C., gent store
Johnson J. L., dentist
Lettwich R. M., jastice
Nash T. Y., notary
Paxton & Smith, saw mill
Reid John, gent store
Reid N M., justice
Sorrow F. C., blacksmith
Wesley James L., genl store
LITTLE CREEK. Haralson County.
Buchanan, the county seat, is 10 mil-s distant, and Prior's-S., R. & D. R. R. - the nearest shipping point, is 14, ci which the distance to At- lanta is 11Smiles Population about 150. Has a Methodist church, one school and steam saw mill. Cotton is the ebief shipment. Mail daily by carrier. W. T. MeAdams, P. M.
Colford A., teacher
McAdams W. T., news agent Spearman J. W., magistrate
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LITTLE PRIARIE. Bartow County.
Formerly a post office, 13 miles from Ca- ersville. The nearest post- office is Adairsville, 2 miles north- wrest
LITTLE RIVER.
Chattooga County.
Nine miles west of Summerville. Address mail to Alpine.
LITTLE YORK. Montgomery County.
Ten miles west of Mount Vernon. Mc Ville is its post .. office.
LIVINGSTON. Floyd County.
Located on the Coosa river. A small place of about 30 people, con- taining Methodist
and Baptist churches, one school and saw, four and grist mills. Cotton is the chief shipment. Four een miles from Rome, the county seat and railroad station. Ship via Rome. Mul daily by steamboat. N. W. Sandford, P.M. Buchanan Kate Miss, teacher Chapman F. C. B., teacher
Erwin Charles, genl store
Foster W. G. & Bro., g-nl store
Griffin John, magistrate
Hampton T. C., notary Johnson A. S., teacher Knight S. C., teacher
Sanford N. W., genl store
Santord W. S., gent store Watson & Co., gent store
LOCATION.
Coveta County-S., G. & N. A. R. P. ( Sre Turin).
LOCKVILLE.
Carroll County.
Situated 10 miles from Carrollton, the county seat and nearest railroad station. Cotton is the principal pro- duct.
LOCUST GROVE.
Henry County.
Situated 8 miles south of MeDon- ough, the county seat, and 12 trom Hampton, the nearest railroad, ex- press and telegraph station. Has a population of 10 and the usual church and school facilities. Cotton is the principal product. James B. Dickson, P. M.
Brown Archibald, genl store Culpepper William J., wagon mkr Dicken H. T., genl store Dicken William J., attorney Dickson James B., gent store Hefim J. S., physician
Russell Aaron (c), blacksmith
LODI.
Coweta County .- S., G. & N. A. R. R.
Also known as Wilcoxon, and the railroad nameis Sargent. Located on Wahoo creek which affords power to operate a cotton factory and grist mill ; 5 miles from Newnan its ex- press and telegraph offices and bank- ing place, and 45 from Atlanta. Ship vin Newnan. Yarns are the chief shipments. Mail daily. H. J. Sar- gent, P. M.
Atkinson James, saw mill
Crouch J. C., saw mill
Henry W. R., blacksmith . Wilcoxon Mafy Co. (J. B. Wilcoxon, H. J. Sargent), cotton factory
LOCANVILLE.
Walton County.
With a population of a little over 100, is twelve miles west of Monroe, the county sea :. Cotton and grain form the chief shipments, and 2,000 bales of the former boing shipped ai - nually. Reuben C. Knight, P. M. Bailey Josiah S., shoemkr Braswell James Z , saloon Braswell John W., saloon
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Coffee Mark W , physician
George C. C. & Co., gent store
Hammonds Robert A., physician Mehaffey John R., justice
Moon Edwin T., notary and justice Rockmore & Braswell (Joseph P. Rockmore, Ephriam L. Braswell), geul store
Starr & Trible (Silas A. Starr, Ansley A. Trible), genl store
Webb James W. Rev., Baptist
LOMBARDY.
McDuffie County .- Ga. R. R.
Also known as Dearing. Is located 8 miles southeast of Thomson, the - county seat. Has an office of the Southern Express Co., a steam saw mill, and the usual church and school advantages. The principal exports are lumber and cotton. Daily mail. Joel L. Neal, P. M.
Clark Thomas J., genl store
Jones J. F., justice
Neal David E., saloon, exp and rr agt
Neal & Faucett (Joel L. Neal, John A. Faucett), saw mill
LOMONVILLE.
Hall County .- P. A. L. Ry. - (See Boudre.)
LONG BRANCH. Tatnall County.
Located on the Canoochee river. Is a place of about 30 persons, 20 miles from Reidsville, the county seat, and 23 from Station No. 2, Con- tal R. R, its usual shipping station. Atlanta is 800 miles distant. Cotton, rice and lumber form the chief ex- ports. Mail semi-weekly. M. M. Moody, P. M.
Bacon N. B., magistrate
Bagg - Milton J., genl store
Dyep F. C., gent store
Moore E., wheelwright
Moore James G., gent store Moore W. N., blacksmith Johnson James H., physician
Roach John W., physician Smith George W., magistrate Smith J. W. J., notary
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LONG CANE. Troup County -A. & W. P. R. R.
Nine miles from LaGrange, the seat of justice; 6 from West Point, its shipping office, and 80 from At- lanta. Is near the Chattahoochee river, which affords power to operate a saw mill. Has three churches- Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian -and one school. Ship vi West Point. Mail daily. J. P. Statham, P. M.
Cameron B. T., notary and justice Cook B. C., physician and justice Greene Charles E., genl store Lane & Cameron, grist mill
Statham James P., physician
Statham S., shoemkr
Willson W. C., grocer
Wynne J. A. Rev., Baptist
LONG POND. Lowndes County.
Has a population of about 125. Is situated 15 miles southeast of Val- dosta, the county seat and nearest railroad and express station. Has a steam grist mill. Receives a semi- weekly mail from Valdosta by wagon. L. A. Wiseubaker, P. M.
Wisenbaker L. A., genl store
LONG SHOALS. Jones County.
A place of inconsiderable popula- tion. Located 20 miles from Clinton, the county seat, and 12 from For- syth, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station and banking point. The Ocmulgee river furnishes power to operate a flouring and 84w mill, and there is also a steam grist mill. The usual church and school advantages. Meal and flour form the
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principal shipments. Was made a post-office in ISSO. Receives a semi- weekly mail from Forsyth and Cor- uucopia by carrier. John J. Glover, P. M.
Anderson S. M., cotton gin Cinld- Nannic Aliss, teacher Newby & Marsh, syrop mill Tyuer M. V., cotton gin
LONG SWAMP. Pickens County.
A small post village situated about 7 miles southeast of Jasper, the coun- ty seat.
LONG VIEW.
Dodge County-M. & B. R. R.
Fifteen miles from Eastman, the county seat ; 70 from Macon and 173 from Atlanta. Has steam saw mill. Naval stores and lumber are the chief shipments. Mail twice a day by rail. Albriston Edwards, P. M.
Edwards Albriston, naval stores Hester & Bishop, lumber Parker & Duke, naval stores
LONGVIEW.
Banks County .- P. A .- L. Ry. Address mail to Alto.
LONG'S BRIDGE.
Washington County.
Ten miles northwest of Sanders- ville. Address mail to Warthen.
LOVETTE.
Burke County.
Mail for this point goes to Perkin Junction, 12 miles distant.
LONGSTREET.
Pulaski County. - No. 154 M. & B. R. R.
Is a small place known in railroad circles as Coley's Station. 19 12 miles northeast of Hawkinsville, the county seat, 34 from Macon and 137 from Atlanta. Mail daily.
Coley J. A. D., genl store Findley C. D., physician Marchman I. H., genl store Taylor C. E., physician Walker T. D., physician.
LOST MOUNTAIN. Cobb County.
Located 10 miles from Marietta, the county seat, and nearest railroad, express and telegraph station and banking point. Has a population of about 30 ; a steam saw mill, shingle mill and gin, Presbyterian, Baptist, Primitive Baptist and Methodist churches, and a good school. Cotton is the principal product. Was es- tablished as a post-office in 18566, and receives a weekly mad from Mariet- ta by carrier. W. Watson, P. M. McEachem J. N., geul store Middlebrooks J. D., physician Stokely N. E. W., teacher Watson W., geul store Ward G., teacher
LOTHAIR. Montgomery County. A newly established post-office.
LOUDSVILLE. White County.
Located on Town creek, which af- fords power to operate gold, stamp and grist mills, 6 miles from Cleve- land, the county seat, 9 from Gaines- ville, the nearest express and ship- ping office via which Atlanta is 83 miles distant. Country produce is the chief export. Man daily by car- rier. James E. McAfee P. M.
Abernathy F. G., teacher Blake Gorham, gold stamp mill Brown Henry, blacksmith Brown John W., teacher Crumley F. M., millwright Grindle James T., grist mill Harkins W. B., magistrate
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Haynes W. J., physician
Helton R. B., magistrate
Jarrod W. H., blacksmith
Jones S., magistrate
Login J. J., grist mill
Logan W. H., geul store and mill Reed L. O. Rev
Slaton G. W., gent store
Winkler T. J., grist mill
LOUISVILLE.
Jeferson County-Lou. Br., R. R.
The conty seat. Is the terminus of the Louisville Branch railroad, which connects with the C. R. R. at Wadley. Has express and telegraph offices and a population of 750; also three churches and good school, and a steam planing mill. Daily mails. Cotton and farm produce form the principal shipment. J. J. Keith, P. M.
Adkins Isaac F., co. surveyor
Arrington Freeman, barber
Brown T. L., harness mkr
Bostiek A. A., physician
Bothwell S. E., grocer
Cain J. G., judge co. court
Cain & Polliill (J. G. Cain, J. H. Pol- bill), attorney
Caldwall M. M., lightning rods
Carswell Reuben W., attorney and judge muldle circuit"
Caulk Thomas P., elk superior court Cheney John W., livery stable
Denney W. F., attorney
Diehl Nicholas, co. ordinary Evans Hou e, Mrs. Evans propr Farmer Bros. & Co., gent store
Fay William H., co. tax receiver Finch William, sash and blind mnfr Gallawav J. C. Rev., Presbyterian Gamble R. L., solicitor general of middle circuit
Gamble R. L. Jr., attorney
Garvin R. A., physician Hall Jarvey, carpenter
Harlow T. F., watchmkr
Harrell George H., carriage mnfr, grist mill and undertaker
Hayles R. A., grocer and justice
Hunter Edward, attorney
Hunter E. HI. W., drugs and physi- cian
Kaufman E. T., dry goods
Keith James J., shoemkr Kelly James, drugs and physician
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Kelly J. W., confectioner Kelly M. A. Mrs., milliner Kilpatrick W. L. Rev., Baptist Lettice W. J., tel opr Little J. C. & Co. (J. C. & W. Little, S. M. Clark), gent store
Louisville Branch R. R .; J. H. Wil- kins, pres; J. C. Little, sec. and treas
Mansfield J. G., saloon
Mauldin James D. R-v., Methodist
Miller Margaret Mrs., hotel
Powell Isaac R., physician
Roberts J. R., watchmkr
Sinquefield F. A., co. tax receiver and gonl store Skinner J .. hotel
Upton J. F., co. coroner
Weeks Caleb G., co. treasurer
Weeks R. E., sheriff
Wilkins James, genl store
Wilkins J. H., gent store
Zacharias M. & Co., genl store
LOVEJOY'S STATION. Clayton County- Atlanta Div., C. R. R.
Population about 40, 6 miles from Jonesborough, and 27 from Atlanta. Has office of Southern Express Co. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily each way. W. T. Clinton, P. M. Clinton W. J., genl store Clinton W. T, genl store
Dorsey J. G., saloon Dorsey J. J. & J. S., cotton gin Hale Mattie Miss, teacher
Nash D. T., physician
Thomb W. L., gent store
LOVELACE. Troup County.
Five miles from LaGrange court house, its nearest express and ship- ping office via which it is 76 from Atlanta. Has a Methodist church
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Cleveland L. G., notary Lockhart C. II., physician Priddy Robert T., physician Talley Johan J., magistrate
LOWELL. Carroll County.
Population 56. Located 8 miles from Carrollton the county seat, and its nearest shipping and express of- fice cia which Atlanta is 73 miles. Yellow Dirt creek affords power to run a gin, grist, and saw mill. Has Baptist and M-thodist churches, and mail semi weekly by carrier. Ship cia Carrollton. E. M. Smith, P. M. Brooks & Garr, saw and shingle mill Burns J. W., saw mill
Coleman J. P, saw mill and gin
Dorris William, grist mill Sin mons A. J., saw mill Simmons W., notary
Smith G. E. Son & Co., saw mill Walker James M., carriage mnfr Yearger H. A., blacksmith
LOYAL.
Carroll County.
Address mail for this hamlet to Whitesburg, 2 miles east.
LUDVILLE. Pickens County.
Located about 13 miles southwest of Jasper the county seat. Has a population of 45.
LULA.
Hall County-Piedmont A .- L. Ry., junc. Northeastern R. R.
Located near the Chattahoochee
river, which affords power to operate a flour mill, 13 miles fr. m Gines- ville the county seat, 39 from Athens, and 65 from Atlanta Has Southern Express and Western Union Tele- graph offices. Ship direct. Popula- tion 60. M .il daily each way by rail. Joseph H. Banks, P. M.
Alexander W. B., rr agt
Banks Joseph H., hotel and genl store
Coffee Joel, distiller
Eugelke A., saloon
Hordin F. M., rr agt
House D. M., genl store
Huggins J. H., gent store
Moore & Duchat, gent store
Smallwood W., distiller
LULA LAKE. Walker County.
Direct mail for this hamlet to Look- out Mountain postoffice, Tennessee.
LULAH.
Banks County .- Piedmont A .- L.
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LULATON. Wayne County .- B. & A. R. R.
Jesup, the county seat, is 30 miles north; Brunswick is 32 and Atlanta 321 miles distant. A place of 150 in- habitants. Contains Baptist church and one school. Ship direct. Naval stores form the chief exports. Mail daily by rail. J. N. Highsmith, P. M.
Back Edward A., naval stores Highsmith Aaron H., blacksmith Highsmith J. N., genl store and exp agt
Knox James, geul store Strickland John Rev .. Baptist Strickland Levi J. Rev., Primitive Baptist
LUMBER CITY. Telfair County -- No. 9 M. & B. R. R.
Seventeen miles from MeRe court house; 93 from Brunswick and 196 from Atlanta. Is a place of 150 in- habitants. Contains Methodist and Baptist churche -. Office of Southern express and Western Union tele-
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graph companies, and one steam sa w mill. Supdirect. Cotion and Jum- ' ber are the chief exports. Mail daily. J. D. MeLoot, P. M.
Barber J. F. & J. D., genl store
Burgstiver L. E .. gent store
Cleny B. B. attorney
Deas R. C., bvery
McArthur W. T., real estate agt Mcleod John D., genl store
MeNatt JJ om's, genl store
M.R-a M. N. & Son, genl store
Mobley J. E., physician
Nease & Boyd, gent store
Reynolds J. B., physician
Ryals J. C., physician
Sears Uriah, saloon
Williams H. L., genl store
Winston R. A., photographer Wooten & Cook, genl store
LUMPKIN. Stewart County.
County seat. Twenty-two miles from Cuthbert, the nearest shipping, express and telegraph offices, via which Atlanta is 243 miles distant. Population, 789. Has Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches. Cotton is the chief export. Ship via Cuthbert or Eufaula. Mail daily. B. F. Hawes, P. M.
Ard G. W., co. tax collector
Battle G. B., physician
Battle T. W., physician
Beall E. H., attorney
Bryan L., co. school commissioner
Carter J. E., physician
Corbett E. Mrs., hotel
Corbett M., drugs
Coopman W. J., sewing machines Daniel E. O., saloon
Daniels John G., grocer Everett H. B., attorney
Everett S. S., co. treasurer
Fackler I. W. F., propr Your Friend Flewiller A. H., teacher
Fort & Rawson, gent store
Gillis W. S., grocer Graham Sid, jeweler
Gregory W. A., physician Griffis J. B., sheriff
Grimes R. J., grist mill und gin
Harrell B. F., attorney
Harrell M. A. Mrs., milliner
Harrison W. H. & Bro., attorneys Harrison & Bro., pubrs Independent
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Hawes B. F., cik superior court
Hawes W., saloon
Hightower T. D., attorney
Humber C. C., grist and saw mill
Independent, Harrison and Bro. pubrs Latimer J. B., co. ordinary
Miller T. D., gent store Richardson J. B., broker and ins
Sawyer Z., grist and saw mill
Seymore C. B., grocer
Sherans E. M., carriage mnfr
Simpson A. H., genl store
Simpson Thomas, furniture
Singer J. G., tanner
Singer J. G, & F. S., grocery
Singer & Daniel, saloon
Solomon C. O. Mrs., milliner
Stokes W. W., dentist
Sarles D. W. & Son, carriage mnfrs
Thornton James A., dentist
Tucker C. J., attorney
Vorus R., grocer
Vorns R. H., grist and saw mill
Watts R. F., attorney
Wimberly J. L, attorney
Yarbrough John, hotel
LUMPKIN'S.
Burke County. - C. R. R .- (See Mun- nerlyn.)
LUTHER. Warren County.
Population 49. Located on Reedy creek, which supplies power to oper- ate gin, grist and flour mills, 16 miles from Warrenton, the county seat, 10 from Dearing-Ga. R. R., its ship- ping office, 35 from Augusta, its banking place, and 152 from Atlanta. Cotton and wool form the chief ship- ments. Mail semi-weekly by carrier. James R. Palmer, P. M.
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Barton Robert T., physician Fancett John A., grist mill Langham W., attorney Palmer J. R., genl store Purvis jesse, blacksmith Raley C. H., physician Rayburn J. C. Rev., Methodist Rivers S. H., genl store Smith Samuel Rev., Methodist Stallings W. J. R.v., Methodist Stapleton James D. Kev., Baptist Wren Jeptha, magistrate
LUTHERSVILLE. Meriwether County.
Seven miles from Grantville-A. & W. P. R. R .- its express and ship- ping station, 12 from Newnan, cits banking place, 13 from Greenville court house and 5S from Atlanta. Has Methodist and Baptist churches, one school, and several steam gins. Cotton is the chief export. Mail semi-weekly by carrier from Grant- ville. Mrs. Faunie Teagle, P. M. Albright J. O., blacksmith Albright & Son, buggy mnfrs Chandler Allen, saw mill Hopkins J. D., grist mill Hutchens Allen, grist mill Jackson C. J., carpenter Lassetter, H. J., physician Latimer J. T., physician Mc Williams W. G., gin Pearce & Trammell, genl store Taylor J. W., physician Teagle N., grist m HI Teagle & Alt right, dry goods Teagle & Lassetter, grocery
Turnip-eed G. W., carpenter York & Fitts, blacksmiths
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seat of justice and its telegraph office and banking place, 112 from Savan- nah and 191 from Atlanta. Has a Baptist church and one grist mill. Population 45. Mail daily by rail. J. G. Mingledorif, P. M.
Baxley J. B .. physician
Carpenter Emma Miss, teacher Dickinson Robert J , grist mill Fulcher J. W., genl store
Graves Andrew, genl store Palmer E. N., grist mill
Poythressville School, Mrs. A. F. Haralson, teacher
Preskitt A., physician
Seage A., magistrate
Turner James F., genl store
MCCLELLAN'S MILLS. Worth County. (See Me Lelland's MMills).
McCONNELL. Cherokee County.
Distant about 18 miles northeast of Canton, the county seat.
McDANIELL'S. Gordon County-W. d. A. R. R.
Seventy-six miles from Atlanta, and 61 from Chattanooga, Tenn. Di- reet mail to Lily Pond, 2 miles dis- tant.
MCDONALD. Thomas County.
Distant 17 miles northeast of Thom- asville, the county seat. Has the usual church and school facilities. Boston, the nearest railroad station, is 12 miles south. Cotton, rice, sugar and syrup form the principal ship- ments.
MCDONALD'S MILL.
Coffce County - B. & A. R. R.
Population 110. Is located on Red Bluff creek,20 miles from Douglas, the seat of justice, and 298 from Atlanta. Has a Methodist church, one school, one saw mill, and offices of Mitchell & Co.'s Express and Western Union Telegraph. Ship direct. Mail daily by rail. G. G. Parker, P. M. Adams C. D. Rev
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MCDONOUGH.
Henry County.
County seat. Is situated near the centre of the county, 10 miles from Hampton-Atlanta Div., C. R. R .- the nearest express, telegraph and railroad station vio which Atlanta is 42 miles distant. It has a population of 325. Presbyterian, Baptist and Methodist churches, two common schools and two grist mills. Mail daily by stage from Hampton. E. M. Nolan, P. M.
Boatner John, co. coroner Bryan George W., attorney
GEORGE W. BRYAN,
Attorney at Law.
MCDONOUGH, G.A.
Carmichael H. W., cotton gin Crabb James B., carriage mufr Dailey Samuel E., cotton gin Goodwin Willis, sheriff
Hammond Rice, blacksmith Harper Reuben, blacksmith Heflin W. J., tanner
Jolinson J. J., harness mkr Knott David, co. treasurer and genl store
Lemon Abel A., co. ordinary Long Wyatt, shoemkr
McDonald C. D., physician McDonald J. M., dentist
Maxwell James A., harness mkr Maxwell John W., grocer and jus- tice Nolan E. M., physician Nolan G. M., attorney Nolan T. C., attorney Sandifer Robert, co. surveyor Speer Charles M., clk superior court Stanfield William, co. tax collector Terry J., saloon Thurman J., co. tax receiver
FINE
351
McL
Tidwell W. R., grocer Trussell David, shoemkr Turner H. C., genl store Tye J. L., attorney
McGILLINE'S BRIDGE.
Bryan County.
Fifteen miles southwest of Way's Station. Mail to Leonard.
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