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Has a population of 450, and is 9 miles east of Zebulon, the county seat. Cotton is the principal ship- ment. Daily mail.
Bloodworth & McDowell, livery stable
Estimated population 125. Has Canthen & Swann, grocers and con- Methodist and Baptist churches, one fectioners school and one grist mill. It is 5]
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Canthan & Tyns, penl store, cotton buyers and guano
'English & Bloodworth, genl store Hale S. J., attorney
Head W. H. & Co., genl store and guano
Hunt & Townsend, physicians
Irvin S. D., attorney
Maury James & Son, grocers and confectioners
Martin B. D., genl store
Mullins W. J., cotton warehouse
Polhill J. D., druggist
Reeves J. M., barness and saddles
Walker J. H., attorney
White A. J., genl store and fertili- zers
Willis W. D., grain dealer
MILNER'S STORE.
Fayette County.
Established as a postoffice in 1879, is located 6 miles north of Fayette- ville, the county seat.
MILTON.
Wilkinson County.
Three miles south of Toombsboro, its mailing point.
MINERAL SPRINGS.
Comela County .- 1. d. W. P. R. R. (Sic Puckett Station.)
MINERAL SPRINGS. Pickens County.
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King J. C., teacher Lary G. P., blacksmith
MITCHELLTON. Screven County.
Situated 23 miles northeast of Syl- vania, the county seat
MIZELL. Charlton County.
The postoffice for this point is Traders Hill, 12 miles south
MOBLEY POND. Sereven County.
With a population of 45; is 19 miles northeast of Sylvania, the county seat, and 1 from Stormy Bluff, on the Savannah river, its nearest shipping point. Has the usual church advantages. Cotton is the principal product.
MOCCASIN. Rabun County.
Twenty-one miles northeast of
MOCKVILLE. Early County.
Discontinued as a postoffice in 1879. Mail to Colquitt.
MONROE.
Walton County- Walton Co. R. R.
County seat. Population 609. Has MISSION RIDGE. 2 churches-Baptist and Methodist- Walker County. -- 2 common schools, steam saw mill and office of express co., is 62 miles Address mail to Crawfish Spring. from Atlanta via Social Circle, its telegraph office. Cotton is the chief export. Ship direet. Mail daily by Floyd County. rail. Miss M. A. Rooks, P. M.
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Carr J. G., physician Davis D., carpenter King F. H., gul -tore
Carithers H. A. & Sons, geul store Carter Oscar E., saloon Clegg Thomas, grist mill
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miles from Jasper court house and 16 from Canton the nearest shipping point, air which it 5S from Atlanta. Cotton, wheat and corn form the ebief exports. Mail 6 times a week by carrier. E. S. Allred, P. M.
Adams O., tanner and barness mkr Allred J. M., geni store Pinyan W. W., miller
Robinson J. W., saw mill and genl store
MINTON.
Worth County.
A farmers' po-toffice. Located on the Ochlochner river 20 miles from Albany, its shipning point, and 229 ! Tiger. Send mail to Clayton.
from Atlanta. Isabella, the county seat, is 13 miles distant. Cotton and wool foin the chief exports. Mail four times per week by carrier. W. H. Mangam, P. M.
Alford A. J., saw and grist mill Biss J. C. Rev
Hancock HI. W., wool grower Thompson S., blacksmith
MISSIONARY STATION.
A small postoffice 16 miles from Rome, the seat of justice and its railroad, express and telegraph offices and banking place. Popula- tion 50. Has 1 grist and flour and 2 saw mills run by steam. Cotton and wheat are the chief export -. Mail semi-weekly by carrier. F. H. King, P. M.
Arnold John W., attorney
Ammons John M., sheriff Baker Joseph A., contractor Baker William H .. gent store Bennett Dotson, grist mill
Bernstein Hyman, genl store Brewer John W., contractor Brown Abraham P. (), blacksmith Burruss A. J .. teacher
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Colley Francis S., notary and justice Costello Spain J., dry goods
Dantzler P. A., dentist
Davis Charles A., attorney
Davis John W., co treasurer
Dickinson John S., notary and jus- tice
Doster Mathew T., physician
Edmonds Thomas S., grocer
Edwards Benjamin J., attorney and editor Walton County Vidette
Edwards Eugenins C. co. coroner
Edwards John Prior, elk co. court
Felker George W., genl store
Felker John & Co., genl store
Felker Joseph H., attorney
Galaway Nathan L., physician
Galaway & Vanhorn (Nathan L. Galaway, James T. Vanhorn), druggists
Gibbs & Sheats (Isham F. Gibbs, Thomas L. Sheats), dry goods
Giles Thomas. co ordinary
Hamilton Erie J., genl store
Hardman William S. R., physician
Harris Charles M., co. tax receiver
Hughes D. C. & Co. (David C. Hughes, Mrs. L. J. Galaway), confectioners
Ivey Wilkins S., livery stable
Jackson Marvel M., physician
Johnston Institute, Andrew J. Bur .. russ principal Lanier B. L., botel
Lanier Samuel P., saloon
Lanier Thomas N., contractor
Lawrence Junius O., co. suveyor and hotel
Lewis George W., phpsieian
Long James L., physician
MeDaniel Henry D., attorney
Male and Female Academy, Rev. C. C. Spenee, prince
Malsby & Avery (John D. Malsby, ' Walker D. H. & B. S. (Dickerson H. Thomas J. Avery), genl store and B. Sanders', attorneys
Mathews John F., watchmakr
Michael T. M. Mrs .. boarding Mitchell John M., attorney
Nowell & Pelker ( Frank F. Nowell, Jobn Felker, genl store
Nowell & Son (Calvin G. and Perey E.), genl store
Pendergrass William N .. justice
Pendergrass W. N. & Co., ( Wil- liam N. Pendergrass, John S. Wayne; carriages, harness, etc.
Ray William J., attorney
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Reaves Thompson, physician
Robinson Jesse, physician
Rogers William A., tax collector
Selman M E. Mrs .. milliner
Sheats & Ray (John R Sheats, James A. Ray ), genl store Smith Calvin L., saloon
Smith William G., gin and saloon
Smith & Turner (Eli A. Smith, Jas- per M. Turner), genl store
Sorrells J. B. & Co. (John B. Sorrells, Benjamin F. Phillips), saloon Smith & Turner, geul store Spence C. C., teacher
Timmon B. E. L. Rev., Methodist Vanhorn James T., physician
Walker & Smith ( B. Sanders Walker, James W. L. Smith), proprs Wal- ton News
Mobley Coleman T., rr and exp agt . Walton County Vidette ( weekly),
John M. Brown, propr
Walton Hotel, J. O. Lawrence, propr Walton News, Walker & Smith, proprs
Walton Railroad Co., Dickerson H. Walker, pres ; James W. L. Smith, sec and treas Woods William (e', barber
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Chatham County-S. & C. R. R .- (Sce Fennell.)
MONTEVIDEO.
Elbert County.
Located 13 miles northeast of El- berton the county seat. Not a post- office.
MONTEZUMA.
Macon County-Eufaula Dir., S. W.R.R.
Situated on Flint river, 2 miles east of Oglethorpe the county seat. Has a population of 1,000, express and telegraph offices, a weekly newspa- per, and the usual church and com- mon school facilities. Cotton is the principal shipment. Daily mail. A. J. Hamilton, P. M.
Brown & Westbrook James M. Brown, William T. Westbrook), warehouse and com mers Coley Vine A., genl store De Vaughn James E., genl store Dramright William P., banker
Drumright & Minor ( William P.
Drumright, William Minor), grist mill and cotton gin
DuPree James M., attorney
Easterlin Jasper B., exp agt
Easterlin Joel J., genl store
Eichbaum Joseph, gent store Ellington John C., gen store Engram Robert O., physician Grant Charles C., grocer Hamilton A. J., justice
Hare Green B., hotel and saloon Harrison James M., genl store
Hartsfield & Bro. (john F. and Joel D.i, grocers Harvey Cornelius (c), shoemkr Haygood John W., attorney Herz Herman, dry goods
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Hill & Shumate ( Hines L. Hill, Ber- ryman S. Shumate), hats and shoes
Ingram Charles (c), blacksmith
Lamar & Harrison (Charles W. Lamar, Frank E. Harrison), cotton buyers
Lee & Haygood ( Burton * G. L.+, John W. Haygood), livery statde Lewis John F. & Son (John F., Elijah B.), bankers and genl store Mckenzie John W., genl store
Massey Bros. fRobert and George", grocers and saloon
Maxwell William P., dir in fer- tilizers and cotton, and notary and justice
Minor House, G. B. Hare, propi
Minor William, warehouse, fer- tilizers and gent store
Montezuma Weekly, Milton A. Smith, editor and propr
Ozier Robert G., attorney
Roach Frances A. Mrs., hotel
Rogers John (e, barber
Rosser James N., genl store
Snead Fletcher T., rr agt
Stanfield R. Engene, tel opr
Slaton Stephen (c), blacksmith
Smith John G., livery stable
Smith Milton A., editor Monte- zuma Weekly and attorney
Turner Samuel L., cotton and guano
Vinson John W., physician and mayor
Vinson & Jarnagin (John W. Vinson, Joseph C. Jarnagin), drug- gists
Walters Kittie Miss & Bro. (Miss Kittie and James A.), millinery
Watts Alexander A., physician
Wells Alexander, grocer and saloon Youngblood Stephen T., wagon mikr
MONTGOMERY. Chatham County.
On the Savannah river, 10 miles southeast of the city of Savannah, its postal supply.
MONTICELLO.
Jasper County.
County seat. Has a population of 513; three churches-Baptist, Metho- dist and Presbyterian-two sch vols
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and one each steam gin, grist and saw mills. It is 18 miles from Eatonton -- C. R. R .- its shipping point, express and telegraph offices, and 156 from Atlanta. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily by carrier. G. F. Meri- wether, P. M.
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Campbell J. L., shoemkr and tanuer Carter W. M., grist and saw mill Clements G. M., physician Clements & Peurifoy, grocers
Dozier G. R., physician Elder J. G., physician Elder & Green, drugs
Jordan Fleming, attorney
Kelly W. A. & Bro., genl store
Key John C., attorney
Lane C., barber
Lawrence & Gordon, saloon
Lewis & Bailey, genl store
Maddox W. D., physician
Meriwether G. F., hotel Points J. W. & Co., tinners
Preston J. W., attorney
Roberts & Roberts, genl store
Robinson A. M. & Co., genl store Talmadge A. J. & Co., grist mill Walker F., physician
Warren R. J., attorney
Watson & Walker, geul store
White A. B., genl store
Whitfield B., attorney
MOORE.
Emanuel County.
Twelve miles southwest of Swains- borough. Mail to Yeomans.
MOORE'S MILLS.
Cherokee County.
A small post-office on Shoal creek, which supplies power to operate a flour, grist and saw mill. Eight miles from Canton court house, its nearest railroad office. Cotton and corn are the chief exports. Mail semi-weekly by horseback. J. M.
Moore, P. M.
Moore John K., gin, grist and saw mill
Moore J. M., genl store
MOREL.
Effingham County. A newly established post-office. No report.
MORGAN, Calhoun County.
County seat. Population 163. Is 5 miles from Williamsburgh-S. W. R. R .- its usual shipping station, 20 from Dawson, its banking place, and 242 from Atlanta. Has two church- es-Methodist and Baptist -- a school and steam grist and saw mill. Cot- ton is the chief export. Mail four times a week by buggy. John Hasty, P. M.
Becks J. J., attorney
Burney J., teacher
Carledge L. G., attorney and co. judge Chaney W. D., physician
Clements J. A., physician
Cordray J. A., genf store and mill
Cordray Thomas, co. tax receiver
Coram J. H., elk superior court Cornum J. H. & Co., gonl store Dozier L. W., cent store
Gee Charles H., co. treasurer
Gladden J. A., drugs, physician and co. tax collector Gladden W. W., sheriff
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Griffin & Boyd, photographers
Hasty John, notary and justice
Lash S. T., carpenter
Law E. H., black-mith
Magurst J. O., geul store
Mercer Jesse, co. surveyor
Monroe A. J., co. ordinary
Monroe J. J., physician
Monroe L. D., attorney and grist mill Prisco L., physician
Tin-ley T. J. & Co, genI store
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Morgan & Tuttle, genl store Richmond J. A , blacksmith Stokes G. J., blacksmith
MORRIS. Franklin County.
Four miles south of Carnesville, its mailing point.
MORRIS STATION.
Quitman County -S. W. R. R.
The county seat. Has a population of about 100, and is located 65 miles Twelve miles from Georgetown from Cleveland, Tenn, its nearest , court-house, 128 from Macon and 22s railroad, express and telegraph sta- from Atlanto. Is a place of about 40 tion, and 110 from Atlanta, its bank. |inhabitants, containing a steam saw ing point. Has Baptist and Metho- mill. Cotton is the chief export. dist churches. Com and fruit are Mail daily by rail. O. G. Thomas, the principal shipments. Ship vir P. M. Cleveland, Tenn. Was established Allen W. G., dentist as a post-office in 1854 and receives a Barfield & Jordan, grist mill Johnson Neri, genl store tri-weekly mail by carrier from Dal !- lonega. S. H. Crawford, P. M. Alsobrook J. E., attorney Brown James, grist mill
Shivers L. O., physician and gen store Shivers M. M., physician Smith J. R., genl store Stanford H. C., genl store
Weavers N. M., & Son, saw mill
MORROW'S STATION.
Clayton County .- Atlanta Div. C. R. B.
Population 50, 4 miles from Jones- borough, the county seat, and 16 from Atlanta. Has gin and saw mills op- erated by steam. Cotton is the chief export. Mail twice daily. A. R. Fuller, P. M.
Adamson J. Y., genl store Fuller Amos R., genl store Fuller W. A., geul store
George & Haynes, genl store
Milan J. B., miller
Morrow, J. W., gin
Smith Philip & Son, fruit growers Sneed James & Son, fruit growers Thomas W. R., blacksmith
Vinyard A. J., com mer
MORSLEY'S STORE.
Franklin County.
Ten miles northwest of Fairview. Mail to Carnesville.
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Christopher A. F., genl store
Crawford L. B., genl store
Crawford S. I .. genl store Cuteher J. C., hotel and saw mill Dupree O. R., attorney
Fain T. T., physician
Fain & Heaton, grist mill
Falls G. E. L., physician
Morris W. A., hotel
State .J. M., botel
Watson J. M., genl store
Wilson Johnson, iron mafr Wilson R., genl store
MORGANVILLE.
Dade County-Alu. Gt. Som. R. R.
Population 50. Located on Look. out creek, 12 miles from Chattanco- ga, Tenn., its banking place, 6 from Trenton court-house, and 152 from Atlanta. Has grist and flour mills operated by power obtained from creek above named. Ship direct. Mail daily by rail. Wheat, corn and iron ore form the chief shipments from this point. P. A. Morgan, P. M. Deakems S. R., physician Morgan J. T., rr agt and tel opr
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MORGANTON. Fannin County.
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MORVEN. Brooks County.
Quitman, the county seat and its nearest railroad, express and tele- graph offices and banking place, is | 12 distant, via which Atlanta is 306 miles. Has Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches, one school and steam saw mill. Corn and coun- try produce form the chief exports. Mail semi-weekly by sulky from Quitman. R. M. Hitch, P. M. Bourquin S. W., physician Brown T. A., teacher Fletcher J. S., magistrate Hitch R. M., gent store Scruggs R., grist mill
MOSSY CREEK. White County.
A small postoffice 7 miles from Cleveland, the county seat, and 12 from Bellton, its nearest shipping point. Located on Mossy Creek, which affords power to operate a gin and saw mill. Mail semi-weekly by horse back. E. A. Alexander, P. M.
MOULTRIE. Colquitt County.
County seat. Is 28 miles northeast of Thomasville, the nearest telegraph, express and shipping station, cia of which the distance to Atlanta is 295 miles. The Ochlochnee furnishes power to operate one saw and grist mill. Wool, cotton and syrup form the principal export. Stage commu- nication weekly with Camilla. Pop- ulation 75. Methodist and Baptist churches. Mail daily.
MOUNT AIRY.
Hubersnam County .- Piedmont A.L. Ry.
Eight miles frem Clarkesville, the county seat, and 80 from Atlanta. Has express and telegraph offices and 2 steam saw mills. Ship direct. Country produce is the chief export. Mail daily by rail. F. J. Boond P. M.
Avers J. M., magistrate Capps T. A., gent store Gibbs C. R .. dentist
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Jones & Church, livery McConnell J. C., genl store McConnell W. A., genl store Park-r T. O., gemi store Rodgers G. R., physician Wilcox M. C., hotel
MOUNT AIRY. Harris County.
Twelve miles southeast of Hamil- ton. Mail to Waverly Hall.
MOUNT CARMEL. Henry County.
Address mail for this hamlet to MeDonough, 5 miles east.
MOUNT EOLIA. Union County.
Five miles northeast of Blairs- ville. Post-office Track Rock.
MT. CILEAD X ROADS. Fulton County. Send mail to Ben Hill or to East Point.
MOUNT HICKORY. Chatooga County.
Fives miles southeast of Summer- ville, its mailing point.
MOUNT NEDO. Baldwin County.
Mail goes to Milledgeville, 5 miles southwest.
MOUNT PLEASANT. Glynn County-M. & B. R. R.
Also known as Dukesville, is 29 miles northwest of Brunswick, the county seat. Rice, hides and poultry
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MOUNT PLEASANT.
Newton County.
Send mail to AAlcovy or to Social Circle.
MOUNT PLEASANT.
Wayne County- No. 2 M. & B. R. R.
Railroad name-Buffalo. Is 17 miles from Jesup, the country seat, and nearest telegraph office ; 23 from Brunswick, its banking town; 164 from Macon and 267 from Atlanta. Has a population of 215. Southern Express office, Baptist and Metho- dist churches, two schools, steam saw mill, and grist mill operated by water power, one turpentine distil- lery. Rosin and turpentine form the chief exports. Ship direct. Mail daily from Savannah, Jesup and Brunswick. J. A. Sapp, P. M.
Barnes D. W., turpentine dfstiller Bennett J. T. & Bro., genl store Duke Mary E. Mrs., hotel Harrison Frank, teacher Rice L. A., genl store
Sapp J. A., genl store Sapp Mary E. Miss, teacher
MOUNT VERNON.
Campbell County.
Fairburn, 4 miles southeast, is the post office for this hamlet.
MOUNT VERNON.
Montgomery County.
County seat. A place of 213 inhab- itants. Located on the Oconce river, 20 miles from Mc Ville-No 10}, M. &
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Carswell H. W., attorney Fountain W. E., lumber dir Hicks Charles, physician Hicks J. E., attorney
Hines II. C. Rev., Methodist MeLemore & Bro, genl store McRae D. J., elk county court
McRae Phillip, ordinary
Manne H. L., genl store
Morrison & McRae, genl store
Rogers T. W., physician
Thompson H. G., genl store
MOUNT VERNON.
Polk County.
Address mail to Cedartown, five miles southwest.
MOUNT YINAH.
White County .- (See Cleveland.)
MOUNT ZION. Carroll County.
Estimated population 150. Located on Turkey creek, which supplies power to run a grist and saw mill. Has two churches-Methodist and Baptist-one school, and mail four times per week by carrier ; it is nine miles from Carrollton the county seat, and nearest railroad and express off- ces ria which it is 74 to Atlanta. Cotton is the chief export. Joseph Entrekin, P. M.
Brooks F. M. Rev., Methodist
Earnest T. R., tanner
Ellison John M., blacksmith Entrekin David D. Rev., Methodist
Entrekin Joseph, lumber and grocer Holmes T. E., blacksmith
Martin H., physician
Parker C. W., physician Trimble M. C., notary Trimble Newton Rev., Methodi-t Trimble W. C., shoemkr
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MOUNT ZION. Hancock County. Send mail to Sparta.
MOUNT ZION. Spalding County.
Six miles west of Griffin. Send mail to Creswell.
MOUNTAIN HILL. Harris County.
A small place 9 miles from Hamil- ton court house, and 16 from West Point its shipping station ria which ! it is 103 from Atlanta. From a small stream near by power is derived to run one saw and two grist mille. Has also a steam gin and grist mill. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily by carrier. Amos Smith, P. M. Askew J. M .. gin and grist mill Bartley S. W. Rev., Baptist and phy- sician
Duke Green S., gin and grist mill
Hargett F., notary and ex-oflicio jus- tice
Meadows B. F., physician Rogers J. R., gin Ratcliff W. C., blacksmith Sharp T. H., magistrate Smith Amos, gent store and saw mill
MOUNTAIN SCENE. Towns County.
Eight miles from Hiawassee court house, 36 from Mount Airy-Pied- Located on the Alapaha river, which supplies power to operate one gin, grist and saw mill. It is 32 miles from Homerville, the county seat, 16 mont A .- L. Ry -- its nearest shipping point, and 116 from Atlanta. Hia- wassee river affords power to drive one grist mill. Has Methodist and from Stockton -S. F. & W. Ry .- Baptist churches, one school, and its nearest shipping point, and 845 from Atlanta. Has 3 churches, one school and semi-weekly mail. C. W. Curry, P. M. mail three times per week by car- rier. D. N. MeConnell, P. M. Brown M. J. & Co., genl store McConnell D. N., grist mill Burkhalter R. A., saloon Taylor J. M., notary Howart H. Rev., Baptist Taylor James, magistrate
MOUNTAINTOWN. Gilmer County.
Ellijay, the county seat, is 7 miles distant; it is 84 miles from Dalton, ; its railroad, express and telegraph offices and banking place, and 133! from Atlanta, Located on Moun-1
taintown creek, which affords power for running a saw and grist mill; has Baptist and Methodist churches, one school, and daily mail by carrier. : Country produce is the chief export. W. F. Hill, P. M.
Cox T. M., grist mill
Crawford Z. T ,notary Gates G. W., tax collector .
Griggs James, grist mill
Hill W., tanner
Jernagin Thomas, grist mill
Osborn N. R., genl store
Parks W. M., grist mill
Poindexter J., carpenter
Pickett J., gen! store
MOUNTVILLE.
Troup County.
Located 8 miles east of LA Grange, the county seat, and nearest railroad, express and telegraph station.
MUD CREEK MILLS. Clinch County.
Curry C. W., gent store and saw mill
Curry Isaac, dentist Guthrie J. L., barber Pafford N. M., attorney
MULBERRY. Jackson County.
Distant 11 miles from Jefferson,
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MULBERRY CROVE.
Harris County.
A small country post-office 10 ! miles from Hamilton court house and 14 from Columbus, its nearest railroad and banking place. It has three churches-one Methodist and two Baptist-also has one steam saw mill. Lumber is the chief export. Mail three times per week by carrier. A. H. Crawford, P. M.
Brown Charles, blacksmith Crawford A. IT., physician Irvin A., genl store McCoy Z. C .. shingle mnfr Nunnerlee W. F., magistrate Sledge S. S., saw mill
Smith J. B., genl store
MULE CREEK.
Brooks County.
Discontinued postoffice formerly located 10 miles northwest of Quit- man.
MULVILLE. Chattahoochee County.
Distant 13 miles north from Cus- setta, the county seat
MUNNERLYN. Burke County-A. & S. R. R.
Known also as Lester's District, Lumpkins and Thomas Station: is 10 miles south of Waynesborough, the county seat. Has a population of 75, . an office of the Southern Express . Cannon George, wagon mkr
Co., and the usual church and s.b. advantages. Cotton is the princis. product. Daily mail.
MURRAY'S X ROADS. Schley County.
Seven miles from Ellaville. .. seat of justice, 15 from Oglethor; - its nearest shipping station and 1: from Atlanta. Population 200, with .... limits of office. Has Methodist an: Baptist churches, one school a: : steam flour and saw mill. Cotton . the chief export. Mail daily carrier. W. D. Murray, P. M.
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