Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 46

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


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OCONEE.


Washington County-No. 14 C. R. R.


Population 105. Located on 00- nee river, which affords power to operate a saw, grist and flour mill. It is 14 miles from Sandersville, the seat of justice, 41 from Macon, and 146 from Atlanta. Has office of


daily mail by rail. Cotton and lum- ber form the chief shipments. George W. Wood, P. M.


Blackshear & Bros., genl store


Brinson V. A. Mrs., saw and grist mill


Grayhill L. A., drugs


Guyton C. S., genl store


llaines A. J., physician and genl store


Joyner V. S., rragt


Joyner N. S. & Bro., genl store


Joyner & Everett, genl store


Lewis C. A., books


McBride L. O., drugs and physician Martin W. E., notary


Moye B. A., genl store


Moye R. J., guano


Newman M., grist and saw mill .


Norris John F., genl store


Palmer J. M., physician


Pearson & Conner, genl store


Prescott Y. T., geul store


Rea W. T. Rev .. grist and saw mill


Snell B. W., gent store and cotton merchant


Snell C. W., genl store


Snell M. A. Mrs., hotel Strange F. M., notary Wood G. W., exp agt


OCTAVIA- Early County.


six miles southwest of Damascus


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ODELL'S.


Hall County -- P. A. L. Ry.


Six miles south west of Gainesville postoffice.


ODOM.


Emanuel County. Send mail to Marysville.


OGEECHEE.


Glascock County.


Population 100; eight miles west of Gibson, its postoffice.


OGEECHEE.


Screven County .- C. R. R.


Bearing the name of the river on which it is located; is 12 miles south- west of Sylvania, the county seat, has a population of about 50, an office of the Southern Express Co., and the usual church and educational privileges. The chief shipments are cotton, corn, naval stores and syrup, about 2,000 bales of the foremost be- ing annually marketed.


OGLETHORPE.


Macon County-Eufaula Die. S. W. R.R.


County seat; is 51 miles from Ma- con and 154 from Atlanta. Has a population of 508, Methodist and Baptist churches, one school, steam saw and flour mill. Daily mail each way and office of Southern Express Cotton, hides and produce form the chief articles of shipment. Ship di- rect. Mrs. S. Hill, P. M. Bledsoe George F., grocer Bledsoe J. M., co tax receiver Collins & Coogle ( William S. Collins, Daniel P. Coogle, gent store


Crovy J. Lee, city recorder


Crumley Madison F., druggist and physician


Cunningham Charles, grocer


Fish William H., attorney and judge co court


Gardner H. C., attorney


Gardner John T., co school com Gilmore M. B., sheriff


Gostin George P., physician


Greer Allen IT., notary and co. treasurer


Greer C. A., grocer


Greer John M., co ordinary and elk superior court Greer S. J. Miss, confections


Hall Frank (c), blacksmith


Harris P. C. Rev., Methodist


Harvey A. J. Rev., teacher


Hicks A. W., co. surveyor Hill W. B., co. coroner Hill & Kelsoe (Mrs. Sallie Hill, Mrs. Mant Kelsoe), milliners Holly R. G. T., physician Holsonbake Benjamin F., physician Jessup J. M., dentist


Keen & Greer (Charles R. Keen, C. A. Greer), warehouse and dirs in fertilizers and wagons


Kelsoe Daniel, ganl store King A. (c), blacksmith Lloyd Thomas P., attorney Montfort M. L. Mrs., hotel Oliver Tarner P., physician Patrick Miles L., co. tax collector Robinson Wilhain H., attorney Shealy Martin L., warehouse Strange B. A. & W. O. ( Benjamin A. and William O.), gent store Williams George T., grocer


Williams & Bleckley (J. R. Williams, D. W. Bleckley), warehouse Williams John R., justice Willis Henry, r ragt Willis William H., genl store


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OHOOPEE.


Tatnall County.


Situated on the river which bears its name, is 10 miles northwest of Reidsville the county seat, and 45 from Johnston's Station-S. F. & W. R. R.,-its neare-t railroad station. The chiefarticles of export are cotton, wool, hides, tallow and wax.


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OKAPILCO.


Brooks County.


Population 200. Quitman the seat of justice, and nearest railroad, ex press and telegraph offices, is 11 miles, via which Atlanta is 304. Has one Methodist and two Baptist churches, good school, and one saw and two grist mills operated by steam. Cotton is the chief export. Ship via Quitman. Mail semi-weekly by car- rier. D. F. Chapman, P. M.


Chapman D. F., geul store Gaulden C. S., saw and grist mill McCaulay William, wheelwright Massey T. B., grist mill Wann D. L., physician Watkins J. B., grist and saw mill


OKEFENOKEE.


Clinch County. A newly established post office. No report.


OLIVER.


Screven County. - C. R. R.


Located 18 miles south of Sylvania, the county seat. Has an office of the Southern Express Company, and the usual church and school facilities. Cotton and syrup form the principa! shipments. Daily mail. Population 50.


OLIVES. Decatur County.


Send mail to Bainbridge, 5 miles north.


OOSTANAULA. Gordon County.


Situated 5 miles from Calhoun, the connty seat, the same distance from Sugar Valley, the nearest express and telegraph office and 19 from Rome, the nearest banking town. Has steam saw and grist mills and gins, Baptist and Methodist churches and a school. Population about 60. Cotton and grain are the principal shipments. Was made a post-office in 1SSI and receives a daily mail. R. W. Dowdy, P. M.


Dowdy R. W., genl store


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Green Anna Miss, teacher


OPHIR. Cherokee County.


Population 45. Located on Eto- wah river, 12 miles from Calboun. the county seat, and nearest railroad station ria which Atlanta is 52 miles, The river above named supplies power to operate a gin, grist and four mills. It has Baptist and Meth- odist churches. Mail daily by ear- rier. F. M. Phillips, P. M.


Bolling R. J., saw mill


Bolling R. J. & Son, gent store


Cannon S. F. & Son, gent store Ham C. C., gin


Petty Wiley, grist and flour mill Phillips F. M., teacher


Richards J. B., gin


OPOSSUM. Madison County.


A Small postoffice 6 miles from Daniellsville, the county sear and 16 from Athens. Country produce is the chief export. Mail semi .weekly. A. C. Campbell, P. M.


Benton W. R., physician


Booth S. G., gent store


Campbell A. C., genl store Daniell G. C., physician Gross J. J., physician


Isbell O. F., gent store Rice G. L. & Son, genl store


ORANGE. Cherokee County.


Located on the Etowah river, 9 miles from Canton, the county seat.26 from Marietta, its shipping office, and 46 from Atlanta. Population about 30. Cotton, corn and potatoes form the chief export. Has Methodist and


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Baptist churches and steam cotton gin. Ship vio Marietta. Mail daily by carrier. Joseph J. Maddox, P. M. Burtz J. M., attorney Crow Hugh, grist mill


Holbrook W. P., gin and grist and saw mill


Maddox J. J., gen! store


Misteller A. R , shoemkr


Lathem A. J. Rev., Methodist


Lathem J. H. Rev., Baptist Lathem J. W., genl store Strother C. S., physician


White T. M., gin


Wilson J. L, saw and grist mill


ORCHARD HILL.


Spalding County .- Atlanta Dir. C. R. R.


Has a population of about 30; is located 6 miles south of Griffin, the county seat, and nearest telegraph office and banking town. Has an office of the Southern Express Com- pany, a steam gin, a Methodist church an academy. Cotton is the principal produet. Was made a post office in 1876 and receives a daily mail. William Grubbs, P. M. Grubbs William, genl store


ORRVILLE. Gwinnett County.


Buford, 5 miles east, is the mailing point for this hamlet.


OSCEOLA. Oconec County.


Located on Bear creek, which fur .. nishes water power, 10 miles from Watkinsville, the county seat, and the same distance from Athens, the nearest railroad. express and tele- graph station. Has the usual church


and school advantages. Coton the principal prodnet, about !. v. bales being marketed annually.


OSCEOLA. Terrell County.


Not a post office. Located 10 m .... east of Dawson, the county seat.


OSURTCHEE. Chattahoochee County.


Located 10 miles from Cussetta. the county seat and 11 from Colum bus, its nearest railroad, express atd telegraph station, banking town and shipping station. Osurtchee creen furnishes power to operate two gn -: and saw mills, and there is al-o s steam saw mill. Cotton is the grin cipal product. Has one white and two colored schools. Was made s post office in 1981, and receives m ... four times a week from Columte. and Florence by carrier. R. H. Sta !!- ford, P. M.


Biggings G., teacher


Foster Lucy Miss, teacher Jones H., teacher Sapp W. A., physician


Stanford R. H , genl store


OUSLEY. Lowndes County .- No. 13} W. Dit S., F. & W. P. R.


Nine miles from Valdosta court house; 166 from Savannah, and 201 from Atlanta. Population about 50. Has two churches -- Methodist and Baptist-and common schools and Southern Express. Naval stores 1- the chief shipment. Ship direct. Mail daily. W. H. Ousley, P. M. Ballard Alexander, physician


Bowens J., civil engineer Carroll J. H. & Son, genl store Farrell R. L., genl store Hunt F. M .. physician McCall G. R., grist and flour mill Ousley C. N., attorney


Ousley J. A., cotton bnyer Smith J. S., grist mill


OVAL,


Paulding County. Located 13 miles south of Dallas, the county seat. Population, 40.


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OVERTON. Elbert County.


Located IS miles southeast of Elber- ton, the county seal.


OWENS. Lee County.


Two miles West of Leesburg, its postoffice.


OWEN'S FERRY. Camden County.


Population, 105. Twenty-three miles from St. Mary's, the county seat and same distance from Waynesville- B. &. A. R. R .- its shipping point. Has 5 steam saw mills and 4 rice mills. Lumber and rice form the chief shipment. Mail 3 times per week by buggy. F. M. Scarlett, P. M.


Atkinson B .. physician


Atkinson D. D., dentist


Baily J. A. & Co., genl store


Bedell J. K., gent store


Bedell J. K. Mrs., hotel


Birmbanmı & Co., genl store


Harrell A. D. & S., attorneys


Moore T. J., genl store


Owens George S., genl store and rice mill


Pinkey A., barber


Scarlett F. N., genl store


Scarlett G. W., genl store


Tompkins R. & R., gent store


Ulmer D. U. Rev


Wills J. R., wheelwright and black- smith


OWEN'S MINE. Haralson County.


Six miles southwest of Buchanan, its postoffice. 1


OWENSBYVILLE. Heard County.


A small village 8 miles south of Franklin, the county seat. Hogans- ville is the nearest railroad station. Hlas the usual church and school ad- vantages, and a population of 100. Baptist church.


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Hearn S. F., genl mdse Kirby A. H., prin Farmers' High School Owensby J. M., genl mdse


OXFORD. Newton County.


The site of Emory College. Popu- lation 393. Located two miles from Covington, the county seat, and its railroad station vi which At anta is 42 miles. Has steam gin and saw mift. Cotton and lumber form the chief exports. Mail daily by carrier. Mrs. Mary W. Henderson, P. M.


Bonnell John F., prof Emory College Callaway Morgan, vice pres Emory College


Carroll William S., brick mnfr


Doolittle J. N. & Co , geul store


Emory College. Rev. Atticus G. Haygood, D. D., pres


Evans William, physician


Gaither Henry, physician


Harris Lundy H .. A.M., prof and librarian Emory College


Harwell M. P., grocer


Haygood Atticus G, D.D., pres Emory College


Henderson Mary W. Mrs., con- fertioner


Hopkins Isaac S. Rev., A. M., prof Emory College


Hough A. S., A.M., prof Emory College


Hyer T. G. & Co., genl store


Jones Jefferson (c), shoemkr


McIntosh R. M., A.M., prof Emory College Means Alexander Rev., M. D., LL. D., prof E nory College


Means Samuel (c), blacksmith


Scomp Henry A., A. M., prof Emory College Shaw William A., phy-irian


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Longino G. R., genl store


Longino T. D., physician Lyndon C. T .. notary


Mixan F. F., physician


Pennington J. H. & Co., genl store


Reid C. S., attorney


Seith J. A., saloon


Steward M. E. Miss, millinery


Watkins J. H., physician


Wijkerson W. R., grist mill Wilson P. D. & Co., blacksmiths


Zellars Simeon, hardware


Z-llars W. A., physician


Zellars W. S., physician


Zellars W. S. & Co., drugs


PALMYRA.


Lee County.


Direct mail to Leesburg, 8 miles northeast


PALO ALTO. Jasper County.


Seven miles northwest of Monti- cello. Mail to Winfred.


PANOLA. De Kalb County.


Located 12 miles southeast of De- catur, the county seat, and 7 from Lithonia, the nearest shipping point. From South creek power is derived to operate one saw and gr.st mill and cotton factory. Methodist church and common school. Population 300. Warps and ropes are the prin- cipal exports. Stage communication with Lithonia weekly Daily mail by wagon. R. M. Clarke, P. M.


Clarke Robert M., pres Ogle. thorpe Mufg Co., propr Panola Fae- tory, genl store, grist and saw mill Oglethorpe Mufg Co., R. M. Clarke pres, A. C. Perry, seey and treas; rope, warps, etc


Panola Factory, R. M. Clarke, propr, ropes, warps, ete


Tallerstedt Thomas L , physician


PANTHER CREEK.


Habersham County. Eight miles east of Clarksville. Mail to Tallulah


B. H. Broomhead & Co. Doors, Sash, Blinds.


RECEIVED HIGHEST MEDAL Amer. Inst., N. Y., 1873-80.


Stone George W., A. M., prof Emory College S one H. B., A.B., prof Emory College


Thomas & Branham ( Leonard Thom- as. Junius Branham), genl store Wade Charles (c), blacksmith Williams Alexander M., confectioner Wright Joseph A., physician


PALMETTO.


Campbell County .- A. & W. P. R. R.


Population 475; 6 miles from Fair- burn court house, 25 from Atlanta, and 62 from West Point. Has Meth- odist and Baptist churches, I school, steam gin and flour mill, and office of Southern Expre-s and Western Union Telegraph Co's. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily. J. C. Carlton, P. M.


Beckman John O., genl store


Bullard & Arnokl, genl store


Calhoun J. P., saloon


Carlton John C. C., sewing machines Clark W F .. shoemikr


Cummings R., jewelry


Cathberton R. J. & Co., genl store


Davenport J. T., physician


Edlington J. F., attorney


Ellington J. K. & S. J., distillery Floyd W. W., gent store


1 Garrett & Wall hall, gent store Givens J. J., gent store Golightly H. F., geul store


Harrell F. M., physician Harris L. W., Lacksmith


Hutchinson A. & Co., genl store Holleman & Boulard, genl store Holly R. M., attorney


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Hopkins J. M., magistrate Hopkins M. F., blacksmith


Jackson W., grocery and saloon Johnston II., gin and flour mill Kiser A. J., gent store


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PANTHERSVILLE.


DeKalb County.


A small settlement of about 30 peo- ple ; 5 miles from Decatur, the coun- ty seat, and nearest railroad office, and 8 from


Atlanta. Located on South river, which supplies power to operate & cotton factory. Has Baptist and Methodist churches, common school, and two steam saw mills. Mail weekly by carrier. John W. White, P. M. Beaty James, grist mill Brantley A. H., physician


Chandler J. S., teacher


Cothran Andy, blacksmith


Flake S. J., grist mill


White John W., genl store Wright W., miller


PAOLI. Madison County.


Eight miles from Danielsville, the seat of justice, 9 from Bowman-E. A .- L. Ry-its nearest shipping sta- tion, and 140 from Atlanta. Has Baptist and Presbyterian churches, common school, and mail four times per week. Cotton is the chief ship- ment. W. W. Locklin, P. M. Boothe Jolin C., blacksmith Christian F. T., blacksmith Comer Austin F., blacksmith Eberhart J. G., physician Lochlin W. W. & B., genl store MeCurdy W. J., physician Moon J. S., saloon Rhodes James, carriage mnfr Roe James T .. genl store Sims James T., genl store


PARIS. Coweta County. All mail for this point goes to Newnan, 5 miles northwest.


PARKER'S STORE. Hart County.


Population about 65. From Shoal creek power is obtained for running several mills and a cotton factory. It is 12 miles from Hartwell, the county seat, 5 from Lavonia-E. A. 1. Ry .- its shipping station, and 147 from Atlanta. Cotton and yarn are the chief exports. Mail semi-weekly by carrier. B. B. Parker, P. M.


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PARRAMORE HILL. Sereven County.


Formerly a country postoffice on the Ogeechee river, 16 miles west of Sylvania. Mail now to Scarborough.


PATAULA. Stewart County.


Located on Pataula creek, which supplies power to operate a gin and grist mill. It has about 80 inhabit- ants and semi-weekly mail. Seven miles from bumpkin courthouse, 10 from Cuthbert, its shipping and express office, and 249 from Atlanta. Cotton is the chief export. A. H. Shi, P. M.


Barge B. F., grist mill


PATEVILLE.


Dooly County.


A small post-office 18 miles from Vienna, the county seat, 40 .rom Hawkinsville, its usual shipping and express office, and 211 from Atlanta. Cotton is the chief export. Mail semi-weekly by carrier. J. D. Pate, P. M.


Bedgood R. A., geul store


Clements Nelson, gent store Pate J. S., gent store


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PATTERSON. Pierce County-S., F. & W. R. R.


Discontinued post-office, 78 miles from Savannah and 8 from Black- shear. Population 75.


PAY UP. Mari U ....


Eight miles from Hartwell Court House, 33 from Bowersville - E. A .- L. Ry-its shipping station, and 122 from Atlanta. Has two Baptist and two Methodist churches, common school, one steam and saw mill and mail four times per week. Cotton is the chief export. Population within reach of office nbout 20 . K. D. Johnson, P. M.


PAYNE'S STORE. Dougherty County.


Mail for this point goes to Albany.


PEACHSTONE SHOALS. Henry County.


Situated on South river, which furnishes excellent water power, 9 miles northeast of MeDonongh, the county seat, and 10 from Conyers, it- nearest railroad station. Has the usual church and school advantages. Cotton and grain form the principal shipments.


PEARL SPRING. Coweta County.


Two miles south of Newnan, its post-office.


PEARSON. Coffee County - B. & A. R. R.


Situated near Sarilla river, 18 miles


from Douglas Court House and 201 Trainer . W .. physician


! from Atlanta. Has Methodist church, one steam saw mill and office of Western Union telegraph and Mitch- ell & Co.'s Express. Ship direct. Rice, cotton and syrup form the chief shipments. Mail daily. Henry Love, P. M.


Bickers H. & Son, genl store


Cady J. B., geul store Coffee County Gazette, William Par- ker, propr


Holzendorf L., genl store


Lott J. M., geul store


Love J. E. B., telegraph opr and exp art


Love & Son (Henry and J. E. B.), genl store


Parker William, propr Coffee County Gazette


Wiskoski R. G., genl store


PECK. Worth County.


Also known as Peckville. Popula- tion, 105. It is 16 miles north of Isa- bella court house, its nearest ship- ping office, and 245 from Atlanta. Cotion and wool form the chief arti- cles of shipment. Mail semi-weekly by carrier. W. A. Davis, P. M. Davis W. A., genl store


PEDRICK. Brooks County.


Located 7 miles north of Quitman, the county seat


PEEKSVILLE. Henry County.


A small postoffice 10 miles south east of MeD mough, the county seat 1S from Hampton-Atlanta D.v. C R. R .- its shipping point, and 50 from Atlanta. Has a Methodist church, one school and 3 steam gins. Cotton is the chief export. Mail weekly. W. W. Harper, P. M.


Harper J. W., carpenter Harper William W., agt cotton gins Peek H., genl store Tingle Samo J, carpenter .


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PELHAM. Mitchell County-Albany Div. S., F. & W. R. Ry.


Population 119. Has Baptist and Methodist churches, one school, one steam saw mill and daily mail. Lo- cated 8 mlles from Camilla court- house and 243 from Atlanta. Cotton, lumber and naval stores form the chief shipments. G. F. Green, P. M.


Clark C. T., teacher Glansier J. L., gent store Green G. F., genl store


Green & Castleberry, genl store Hand J. L., gent store and naval stores


Hand & Boynton, lumber


Hurst Jerry, geul store Lightfoot C., exp agt Snipes & Piekson, gin and grist mill


PENDARVIS.


Wayne County-M. & B. R. R.


Discontinued as a postoffice April 1st, ISSO. Is 10 miles southeast of Jesup, the couutv seat and nearest telegraph office, 3 from Gardi, the nearest express offier, and 30 from Brunswick, its nearest banking point. Rice, corn and syrup form the prin- cipal shipments.


PENFIELD. Greene County.


Located 7 miles north of Greeng- borough and 4 from Woodville- Athens Branch Ga. R. R .- the near. est railroad station. Cotton. dried fruits and hides form the chief ex. ports. Has three churches-Presby terian and two Baptist (one colored), a high school and steam gin, grist Avant Benjamin F., grocer and saw mill. Mail stages commu- | Barrett James E., grocer and saloon nicate with Woodville daily. Popu- Brunson William, grocer, saloon, and co. tax collector lation 465. Luther J. Boswell, P. M. Boswell Bros. (Luther J. and Wil- liam), genl store


Boswell Joseph O., genl store


Callaway Jesse Rev. (c), Baptist Colelongh W. A., justice


Dalain J. T., justice


Ellington John W., principal High School


Kohl S. Simeon, shoemkr Landrum T. W., physician


Penfield Steam Mill Co., James R. Sanders propr, gin, grist and saw mill


Spencer B., shoe' kr Wallin John, carpenter


PERKINS JUNCTION.


Burke County-A. & S. R. R.


Located 14 miles south of Waynes- borough, the county seat; is con- neeted with Lorette, 12 miles distant, by a private railroad. Has a popu- lation of a little over 100, and the usual church and school privileges. Daily mail.


PERRY.


Houston County-Perry Div., S. W. R. R.


Terminus of above railroad; 13 miles from from Fort Valley, 42 from Macon, and 145 from Atlanta. It has a population of 910; has one Weekly paper-The Home Journal -- three churches-Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian-and several schools. Macon is the banking point. Telegraph, Western Union; Express, Southern. John M. Lamar P. M.


Brunson & Dennard ( William Brun- son, Ervin L. Denn ird), genl store Carr William L., co. surveyor Cater Thomas J., genl store


Cofield John B., photographer


Collins Emanuel (c), shoemaker


Cooper & Cater (Charles F. Cooper, Fletener S. Cater!, gent store Cox Drury N., notary and justice. Culler Derrille H., eik superior court


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Dav & Gordon ( William G. Day, William M. Gordon), gent store and guano


Davis & Riley (Buford M. Davis, Alonzo C. Riley), attorneys Duncan James R., sheriff


Duncan & Miller (Clinton C. Duncan, A. Lawton Miller). attorneys


Giles Andrews S., co. ordinary and attorney


Gray M., confections


Harris Minor W., physician


Hill James A., notary and justice


Hodges John II., publisher The Home Journal.


Holdridge Hatsel S., cotton gins


Holtzclaw Henry M., physician. Holtzelaw Henry M., attorney Holtzelaw Robert N., attorney


Houser John H., co. tax receiver Jobson Francis A., watchmaker Jobson Matthew S., dentist


Jones David, shoemaker


Killen Annie Mrs., milliner


Killen George W., gent store


Kune John B., grocer


Kune Marx, tailor


Kurferman Willi m, grocer


Mann Charles R., physician


Mann Joel W., co. treasurer


Mann & Gilbert (Charles R. Mann, Charles E. Gilbert), druggists.


Martin Edwin, grist mill, cotton gin and ins agt


Martin James D., genl store


Moore Charles H., gent store


Moore W. J. & Bro. ( William J. and Sampson C. ), general store


Norwood Sanmiel L, grocer




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