Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 45

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


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Hill E., grist mill


Murray A. C., saw mill


Murray & Collins, genl store Singleton Wyatt, Rey


Usry J. L. B., grist mill


MURRAYSVILLE. Lumpkin County.


Near the Hall county line. Ser : mail to Newbridge, 4 miles south .. west.


MYRA. Appling County


A small postoffice located 15 mi !. . from Baxley-Macon & Brunswick R. R .- the county seat, and neare .. railroad, express and telegraph : fices. Ten Mile creek near by suppli - power to operate a gin, grist and rar mill. Wool and lumber form ti. chif shipments from this point. Ship ria Baxley. Mail semi-weekly ly carrier. James Tillman, P. M.


NACOOCHEE. White County.


Located on the Chattahooch. river, which affords power to operah 2 gold stamp miils and 4 grist at : four mills. It is a place of 100 inha . itants, containing three churches - Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian -one high school and has daily ms: by carrier. Nacoochee is S miles from Cleveland court house, 20 from Moat .! Airy, its nearest shipping point, at. i 101 from Atlanta. Cattle, grain at : hay form the chief exports. Ship t. ? Mount Airy. C. I .. Williams, P. 35


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Cunningham W. H., physician


Dover Fred, grist and saw mill Glenn James, grist and woolen mills Hicks W., grist mill


Horton D. M., notary and magistrate Houston E. J., cabinet mkr Leggins P. B., shoemkr


Methvin R. J. J., teacher


Nichols J. H., grist mill Richardson J. A., gent store


Starr E. F., physician Stroud Jasper, grist mill Trotter Robert, shoemkr


Westmoreland J. H., spoke factory Williams Charles L., genl store Youngblood Thomas, shoemkr


NAHURTA.


Wayne County .- B. d. A. R. R.


Forty miles from Jesup, the seat of justice, 36 from Brunswick, and 325 from Atlanta. Has one steam saw mill and office of Mitchell & Co's ex- press. Naval stores and rice form the chief shipments. Mail daily by rail. N. S. Lary, P. M.


Armitage W., saw mill


Burbage N. E., naval store mnir


Lary N. S. & Co., naval store mnfrs


Tatam & Co., naval store mafrs


Thomas & Co .. naval store mnirs Walter G. L. & Co., saw mill


NAIL'S CREEK. Banks County.


Located 7 miles east of Homer, the county seat, and 15 from Mt. Airy, the nearest railroad station. Has a population of 50. Has the usual church and school facilities


NANCE'S. Muscogre County.


Six miles north of Columbus, its mailing point.


NANKIN. Brooks County.


Mail to Quitman, 10 miles north- west.


NANNIE, Floyd County. A small postoffice. Located on l P. M.


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Woodard crock which supplies power to run one gin and two each grist and saw mills, it is 10 miles from Rome the county seat, and its railroad, ex- press and telegraph offices, and bank- ing place, via Atlanta is 91 miles. Has Baptist and Methodist churchies, one school, and daily mail by carrier. Thomas N. Pinson, P. M.


Arnold & Pinson, genl store Beall W. L., trunk mifr


Camp H. M., gent store and mill Hiekey W. H. Rev., Methodist King W. J. Rev., Baptist Nixon W. C., physician Sharpe J. T. Rev., Baptist Taylor J. M., gent store Waters William, magistrate Yarborough W. Rev., Methodist


NAOMI. Waiker County.


Located five miles from LaFayette the seat of justice, 17 from Ringgold its shipping and telegraph station, and 134 from Atlanta. It bas a Methodist church, one school, and mail four times per week. Cotton, wheat and corn, are the chief ship- ments. M. A. MeDonakl, P. M.


Green W., blacksmith


LaFayette & MeDonald, genl store Williams H., notary


Williams Harvey, magistrate


NASHVILLE.


Berrien County.


County seat. Population 100. Lo- cated 12 miles from Alapaha-B. &A. R. R.,-its nearest railroad, express and telegraph office, and 250 from Atlanta, Has two churches-Bantist and Methodist-one school, and daily mail. Cotton, wool, and hides, form the chief shipments. H. B. Peeples,


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Avera H. G., geul store and sa.oon Goodwin S. B., genl store Griffin W. H., geul store Griffin W. D., miller


Morris E. D., carpenter and wheel- wright


Morris W. E., rice mill


Peeples II. T. & Son., attorneys


Talley H. M., physician


Taylor J. J., tanner


Turner R. K., carpenter


Williams E. J., blacksmith


NATCHEWAY. Randolph County .- (See Nochway.)


NAVY YARD.


Decatur County .- (Sce Steam Mill.)


NAYLOR.


Lowndes County-W. Div. S., F. & W. R. R.


Population 200. It has a Methodist church, one school, express office and steam saw and grist mill. Located 15 miles from Valdosta court-house and 323 from Atlanta. Cotton, wool and sugar are the chief articles of export. Mail dally by rail. John H. Smith, P. M.


Bamberg W. F., guano agt DeLoach J., genl store Dickson J., gent store


Foree W. M., gin Hotchkiss J. D., grist mill


Howard J. W., genl store Kirkland E. G., magistrate


Lord J., machinist


Smith J. H., genl store


NEAL DOW. Cobb County. (Se Smyrna).


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NEAL'S STORE. Whitfield County. (See Gordon Spra ..


NEBO. Paulding County.


This place has three churche .. Methodist, Baptist and Christian good school and one steam saw : Located 7 miles from Dallas. : county seat, 20 from Marietta, nearest telegraph and shipping . tion, and 40 from Atlanta. Cot and lumber are the chici expo:" Population 250. Mail daily by ca .. rier. W. R. Owen, P. M.


Camp & Cooper, saw mill Cooper James B., gen] store


Cooper James N. Rev., Christian


Forsyth J. R., magistrate


Furr C. W., grist mill and gin


Grist John Rev., Methodist


Massey H. D., physician


Owen W. R., notary


Reynolds John S. Rev., Baptist Turner R. A., groceries Worthan Duncan Rev., Baptist


NEBRASKA. Richmond County. Nine miles northwest of Angu -: Belair, four miles south, is its pe .. office.


NEILL'S. Warren County.


Seven miles west of Camak. M to Norwood.


NEW AGENCY. Taylor County. Eleven miles northeast of But : its post-office.


NEW BABYLON. Paulding County.


Dallas, 10 miles northeast, ist post office for this hamlet.


NEW BRIDGE. Lumpkin County. Has a population of 51. two cht: es- Methodist and Baptist-a sol. and one steam saw and gold ats mills. Located 11 miles from B.


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Jonega court-house, 14 from Gaines- ville, its nearest shipping and tele- graph offices, and 67 from Atlanta. Ship cia Gainesville. Cotton and corn form the chief exports. Mail daily by haek. M. Whetchel, P. M. Armstrong W., carpenter


Baker C. C., gold miner


Barnes W. J., genl store


Bird J. 'T., genl store Bonlin T. S., carpenter


Bracket B. W. & Son, genl store Burns R. C., magistrate Gunter G. L., saw mill Ladd J. R., magistrate


Medlin S. D., blacksmith


Owenby F. M., physician


NEW HOLLAND.


Hall County-Piedmont A .- L. Ry. Two miles from Gainesville, its mailing point.


NEW HOPE.


Pauldiny County.


Located 53 miles northeast of Dal. las, the county seat ; 10 from Ac- Population, 149. Has 2 churches- Methodist and Baptist-and 3 steam saw mills. Located 9 miles from Cumming courthouse; 16 from Flowery Branch, its usnal shipping station ; IS from Gainesville, its tel -- graph and banking place, and 60 from Atlanta. Cotton and wheat are the worth, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station, and 16 from Marietta, the nearest banking town ; has a population of 39: one Baptist and two Methodist churches, school. steam gins and saw mills, and corn mills and gins operated by water- power, furnished by Little Pumpkin chief exports. Mail semi-weekly. Vine creek. Cotton and wheat form Jesse Wallis, P. M. the principal exports. Ship via Ac. Barnwell T. J. Rev worth. Was established as a post- Hardin T. A., magistrate office in 1878, and receives a weekly mail from Dallas by carrier. Thom- as J. Cooper, P. M.


Anderson B. F., gent store Coleman S. T., teacher


Cooper Thomas J., genl store.


Fears & Thompson, grist mill Gregory J. B., gent store Hooten John W., magistrate Hudleston W. J., teacher McMullan John, millwright Mayo Jesse Rev., Baptist Smith R. C., blacksmith


Webb John D., notary and magis- trate


Wright Frank, physician


NEW PROVIDENCE.


Wilkinson County. A newly established post-office.


NEW ROCKWELL.


Jasper County. Address mail for this point to Eatonton, 8 miles west.


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NEW MARKET. Monroe County,


Eight miles from Forsyth, the county seat, and nearest express, tel- egraph office and banking town, and 84 from Atlanta. Has a population of about 100. Has two churches- Methodist and Baptist-and two schools. Has two steam gins. Ship via Forsyth. Cotton is the chief shipment. Mail semi-weekly by pri- vate conveyance. J. B. Gregory, P. M.


NEW PROSPECT.


Forsyth County.


Jay Thomas, gent store Looper S. T., physician i Pater James, tanner


Whitmire G., shoemkr


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Atkinson & Whatley ( William Y. Atkinson, Payson S. Whatley, attorney-


Barron Thomas J., gunsmith


Beach Obadiah, barber


Black & Camp (Green R. Binck, WII- liam W. Camp), grocers


Brewster James P., ordinary au! judge


Brewster Patrick H., attorney


Briscoe John M., livery stable


Broom & Seroggin ( William J. Broom John I. Scroggin), gent store


Buchanan Hugh, attorney


Burch Robert S., attorney


Bryant Andrew J., saloon


Byram J. A., treasurer


Calboon Andrew B., physician


Camp J. A. & Co. Joseph A. Camp, Josiah Couch), gent store


Careton Elisha C., tax receiver


Carmichael William S , meats


Carrington, Isaac, barber


Carter MI. L. & Co. (Martin L. Carter


George R. Kellogg), booksellers


Cates Adolphus B., propr Newnan Herald


Clark Frank, attorney


Cole Madison F., exp agt


Cole R. D. & Co. (Robert D., Mat- thew, Robert D. Jr. aud Madison F. Cole), founders, machinist-, sash, door and blinds manirs, flour mill


Cole William T., dentist and sewing machines


College Temple Female College, A. S. Jones, prin


Collins Clinton R., watchmaker Coolidge A. F., court reporter


Costley William A., saleon


Corcoran Thomas. blksmith


Crane Mitchell C., shoemkr


Cuttino Peter F., gent store Davis J. B. S., attorney


Davis T B., physician


Dent Joseph H, dry goods


Dent William A., gent store


Dent William B. W., justice


Dewes & Johnson (Henry W. Dewes, Robert T. Johnsono, cotton buyers Duncan Miles F., coroner


Earnest John G., physician


mundson, Samuel P. Leer, black- smiths. Featherston Lucius H., attorney


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Arnold Asbury, warehouse and com mer


Askew B. S. & Co ( Britton S. and John Askew, Ira P. Bradley), genl store


Asherait A. B. Mrs., milliner


A heraft & Carmichael . Augustus B. Asheraft, Spence Carmichael), car- Edmundson & Lee ( Albert E. Ei- riage mnir's


Atkinson William Y., county so- licitor


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Population, 2,600. Thirty-nine miles from Atlanta and 48 from West Point-crossing of A. & W. P. R. R. and S., G. & N. A. R B. One news- paper is published here, the Naenan Herald. Location of College Tem- ple, a female college of considerable note. People's bank, Southern Ex- press, Western Union telegraph. R. F. Milner, P. M.


Adams Nat M., meats


Anderson James W., sheriff and auctioneer


Anderson, Smith & Co. (John S. An- | Coulon Frank, watchmaker


derson, Henry C. Smith, William Y. Atkinson ., dry goods


Arnall Bros. ( Henry C. and Frank M.), genl store


NEWBORN. Newton County.


Known also as Sand Town. Is 12 miles southeast of Covington, county seat. Has a Methodist church and common school. Mail semi-weekly. Robert Childs, P. M.


Burke C. M., shoemkr


Childs & Bailey ( Robert Childs, W. C. Bailey ), genl store


Stanton J. H., carpenter


Stanton J. N., carpenter


NEWNAN.


Coweta County-A. & W. P. R. R. and S., G. & N. A. R. R.


CARTER & SOLOMON,


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Fell Thomas C., hardware


First National Bank, William B. Berry, pres; Henry C. Fisher, cashır


Fisher, Martin & Pinson (Henry C. Fisher, Peter W. Martin, Millard B. Pinson), dry goods


Floyd Wilburn, shoemkr


Foster Abraham G. W., painter


House, Conyers & Co. (Ephram D. Fouse, Leon S. Conyers, Joseph H. Dent), genl store


Freeman Robert W , attorney


Freeman & Freeman Samuel and Alvan), attorneys


Goodrum J. J. & Co. (James J. Good rum, Arthur F. Simril), boots and shoes


Hackney Richard M., genl store


Hall James H., Rev., Baptist


Hardaway & Hunter ( Robt H. Har- daway, John A. Hunter), genl store


Harris Sampson W., judge superior court


Havis L. Mrs., tel opr


Henderson T. A., surveyer


Holmes John ! . , blacksmith


Holmes William H., grocer


Hunter Robert F., geul store


Jackson Bros. (John S. and Frank S.), photographers and sewing ma- chines


Jolison G. L. & R. A. (Gabriel L. and Richard A. , gent store


Jones A. S., prin College Temple Female College


Jones M. L. Mrs., hotel


Keith Bros, (Nat, Lawrence and Mil. ton G.), saloon


Keller John L., grocer aud harness !Snead William C., boots and shoes mkr


Kinnard & Brown .James A. Kin- nard, Christopher B. Brown), genl store


Laird Lewis J., grocer


Lee James A., grocer


Leigh William D., saloon


Lyndon Albert O., stoves, etc Lyndon Andrew J., druggist


Mcclendon Orlando, attorney and U. S. comr Monaghan Edward, tailor


Wells William, notary public and ex officio justice


Newnan Herald, Adolphus B. Cates, pubr and propr Nicholls Solomon, blacksmith


Norris Joseph C., shoemkr


North J. M., tax cof ector


Olmstead Origen S., grocer Olmstead Sammel, shoemkr Orr Isaac N., geni store Orr William B., geul stare


Parks James A., genl store


Peddy George W., physician


People's Bank, Uriah B., Wilkinson, pres ; Joseph E. Dont, cashier


Pinson J. J. & Son (Joseph J., and James J.), cotton fertilizers


Pope Alexander, gent store


Powell Joba W., judge co. court


Powell Thomas W., cotton ware- house


Rainey George W., r ragt


Reed James, restaurant


Reese Joseph T. physician and drugs


Reese William C., confectioner


Register John C, tinware


Reid Harry M., soleitor general Robinson Lou Mrs., restaurant


Shannon James G., grocer


Sims Martin W. T., saloon


Smith Columbus D., physician


Smith H. M., physician


Smith Ira M., grocer Smith Peter F., attorney


Smith Texas (e), shoemkr


Stacy James Rev., Presbyterian


Stallings Charles ML., genl store Stier Frediek T., carpenter


Street Felix (c), blacksmith


Swint Daniel, elk superior court


Thompson Berryman T., attorney


Thompson Bros. James C. and Young HO, furniture mufrs and undertakers


Thrash Hilliard S., barber


Wilkinson, Bradley & Co. ( Uriah B. Wilkinson, Joseph W. Bradley, John R. Wilkinson, gent store Williams J. S. Mrs., milliner


Wright Benjamin, livery stable


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NEWTON. Baker County.


The county seat, on Flint river, 10 miles from Camilla the nearest tele- graph, express and railroad office, and about 25 from Albany the nearest banking point. Population 200. Has Methodist church and common schools. Mail daily from Camilla by hack. B. F. Hudspeth, P. M.


Boon R. S., genl store


Dantzler A. A., carpenter


Dillard A., genl store


Dismuke J. F., physician


Gray R., co. coroner


Grubbs C. E. Prof., teacher


Holloman Mark, justice Hudspeth B. J. F., elk superior court Elberton court house : S from Bow- Kiml rough S. P., gen! store, gin, saw and grist mill Lennox M. C., co. surveyor man-E. A-L. Rv .- its nearest ship- ping point, and 139 from Atlanta. Cotton is the chief export. Mail 4 Livingston W. T .. co. ordinary times per week by carrier. J. C. Booth, P. M.


Moore C. R., physician


Moore Fannie Miss, teacher


Nelms Lindsay, blacksmith Bryan Jasper, physician Newton High School, Professor C. Christian Taylor, saw mill


E. Grubbs, prin


Odum James M., .co. tax receiver Odum Robert B., co. tax collector Patterson A. K., physician


Robertson J. W., guasmith Rowell James H., sheriff


Rowell Lawrence G . co. treasurer Saunders Z. F., gentstore


Summerford J. W., harness mkr


NEWTON FACTORY.


Verton County.


Has a population of 75, and is 12 Rising Fawn post-office, one mile miles south of Covington the county north, receives all mail for this point.


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seat, and nearest railroad, expres- and telegraph station. Has a cotton thread factory and grist mill operated by water power furnished by the Alcova river, and the usual church privileges.


Aiken R. S., physician


Dickson Jasper Rev., Baptist Horton William A., genl store Mixon A. C. Rev., Methodist


Phillips William R, cotton factory and grist mill


Pickett William H., genl store


Tucker William E., genl store Welden F. W. Rev., Methodist White II. & T. M. ( Hugh and Thomas M.), thread mufrs


Vining James F., justice


NICHOLS. Coffee County.


Located 10 miles east of Douglas, the county seat.


NICHOLSON. Jackson County. Address mail to Cooper.


NICKVILLE. Elbert County.


Population, 21. Ten miles from


Booth J. C., shoemkr


Harper A. O., gin and grist mill


Moon G. T., gent store


Vaughan A. W., grist mill


NIELLY. Telfair County.


Located about 13 miles south of MeRae, the county scat.


NISBETS. Dade County.


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NOAH. Dawson County.


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


NOCHWAY. Randolph County-Eufaula Die. S. W. R. R.


Also known as Natchaway and Ward. Is 10 miles east of Cuthbert, the county seat. Cotton and lumber : Sparks V. C., tanner are the principal shipments, about 1,000 bales of the former being mar- keted annually.


NOONDAY. Cobb Coun'y.


Four miles northeast of Big Shan- ty. Mail to Kennesaw or Marietta.


NORCROSS. Gwinnett County - Piedmont A-L. R. R.


A growing place of 500 inhabitants, 13 miles from Lawrenceville court- house and 20 from Atlanta, its bank- | P. M. ing place. This place has 2 churches -Baptist and Methodist-one good high school, one steam flour and grist mill, express and telegraph of- fice office. Ship direct. Cotton and country produce form the chief ship-


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Brown W. P. & J. C., genl store


Burtchaell W. D., civil engineer


Clements B. F. Rev., Baptist


Cook J. A., blacksmith


Cooledge N. F., teacher Dean H. H., magistrate


Durham L. J., geul store Flowers J. M., saloon Gatchell A. M. Mrs., physician Gatchell H. P., physician


Hopkins G. W., grist mill


McDaniel E. J. & Son, genl store


Mcl'roy S. T., gent store and guano Medlock R. F., gent store Mills J. W., physician Phillips H., blacksmith


Richardson M., physician Simmons J. B., attorney Simpson W. P., magistrate Sloan D. U., hotel


Smith W. P. Rev., Methodist


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Wooton W. J. Rev., Baptist Worley S. G., physician and dentist


NORTON. Whitfield County.


Population 25. Located 11 miles from Dalton, the county seat, and nearest railroad, express and tele- graph station, banking and shipping point. Spring creek furnishes water power to run a grist and saw mill. Cotton, grain and hay form the prin- cipal shipments, Was made a post- office in 1878, and receives & tri- weekly mail from Dalton. M. Quinn,


Quinn M., physician


NORWOOD. Warren County. - Ga. R. R.


Located 5 miles from Warrenton,


its banking place, and 121 from At- lanta. Has a population of 136, a good school and a steam saw and grist mill. Ship direct. Mail daily each way. T. E. Massengale, P. M. Bowen F. J., blacksmith Darden W. B., physician Messengale T. E., genl store Parham B. J., magistrate Pilcher W. H., physician Smith J. D., magistrate Thompson W. R., shoemikr Wright W. C., genl store


O'NEAL'S MILLS.


Tromp County.


A small postoffice, 10 miles from LaGrange court house, its nearest shipping station. Has Methodist and Baptist churches and daily mail. T. W. Smith, P. M.


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OAK BOWER. Hart County.


Is located 43 miles east of Hartwell the county seat and nearest railroad, express and telegraph station and 18 from Anderson C. H., S. C., its near- est banking town. Has fouring mills, saw mills an 3 gins run by water power, and steam ging. Also Baptist and Metho dist churches and a high school, known as Milltown Acade-


Greenville, the county seat, is 10 miles. It is 19 miles from Grant- my. Cotton is the principal product. I ville-A. & W. P. R. R. - its railroad Ship via Hartwell. Has been a post- station, and 65 from Atlanta, Has office for more than 25 years and re- ceives mail four times a week from Hartwell and Anderson C. H., S. C., by hack. D. D. Alford, P. M. two churches-Methodist and Bap- tist-one school and steam gin and saw mill. Cotton is the chief ship- ment. Mail daily by carrier. Roswell Ellis, P. M.


Alford A. N , teacher


Alford D. D., contractor and builder | Ellis Roswell. genl store


Alford & MeMullan : D. C. Alford, A. J. MeMallan , cotton gin


Milltown Academy Neese T. B., black-mith


Vernon J. T. W. Rev., Baptist


Vickery E. H., teacher Vickery W. V., music teacher Sanders WV. A., justice White W. G. W., notary


OAK GROVE.


Fulton County.


Address mail to Atlanta or Ros- well.


OAK HILL,


Greene County.


Send mail to Greensborough, 5 miles southeast.


OAK HILL. Newton County.


Covington, 10 miles northeast, is the mailing point for this hamlet.


OAK RIDGE. Meriwether County.


Located 7 miles west of Greenville, the county seat, and 9 from Hogans- ville, its nearest railroad and express station.


OAKLAND. Groinnett County.


A small settlement 1 mile north- west of Lawrenceville, its postoffice.


OAKLAND. Hancock County.


Mail for this point goes to Sparta, 5 miles southeast.


OAKLAND. Meriwether County.


OAKLEY MILL. Cobb County.


A small postoffice 7 miles from Ma. rietta, its railroad, express and tele- graph offices and banking place. Has two churches-Methodist and Bap- tist, and two steam gins and saw mill. Soap creek, near by, affords power to operate a paper mill. Cot- ton, corn and wheat form the chief exports. Mail daily. J. M. Moore, P. M.


Fuller J. D., grist mill Moore James M., physician Wheelin T. D., teacher


OBE. Colquitt County.


A very small country postoffice, located 9 miles from Moultrie, the seat of justice, and 17 from Ty-Ty, its railroad station. Wool and cotton are the chief exports. Mail semi- weekly. J. B. Norman, P. M.


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OCHLOCHNEE.


Thomas County-Albany Dir. S., F. & W. R. R.


Population 117. It is 11 miles from Thomasville, the county seat, 211 from Savannah and 256 from Atlan- ta. Has Southern Express office and one steam saw mill. Cotton, naval stores and rosin form the chief ex. : porte. Mail daily. R. W. Baston, P. M.


Baston R. W., physician


Bullock J. A., grist mill and black- smith


Dikle John W., carpenter


Hardaway N. R., teacher


Hendry W. H., grist and rice mill


James & Anderson, liquor dirs


wheelright


Little H. M., lumber


Paxton & MeLean, naval store mnfrs Singleton J., miller


Ward & Lewis, liquor dirs


CILLA.


Irwin County.


A small postoffice three miles from Irwinville court house. 15 from Alla- paha-B. & A. R. R .- its nearest railroad station, and 283 from At- lanta. Has one gin and grist mill run by steam, and one daily mail by carrier. J. A. J. Henderson, P. M. Fletcher J. W .. genl store


Fussell B. W., gin and grist mill Henderson J. A. J .. genl store


OCMULGEE MILLS.


Butts County.


Address mail to Smith's Mill ; former name of postoffice was Sey- en Islands.


OCMULGEEVILLE. Coffee County. Twenty miles from Douglas. Ad- dress mail to Hazlehurst.


OCONEE. Greene County-Gu. R. R.


Population 50. Ninety miles from Angusta. Postoffice. Greensborough. postoffice.




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