Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 47

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


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Nottingham Warren D., judge coun ty conrt


Paul George, furniture, coffins, etc Postell George P., tel opr Rainey Watkins L., blacksmith and Wagon shop


Russell William R. (c), barber


Sasnett Boland Rev., Methodist


Schilling Andrew B .. co. coroner Schilling A. B. & Co. (Andrew Is. Schilling, William Brunson), mer chant tailors


Smith J. B., physician


Smith Robert J., grocer and saloon Tharpe B. F. Rev., Baptist


The Home JJournal, John II. Hodges, editor. (See page 407)


Tuttle J. N., exp agt


Tuttle & Walton (James N. Tuttie, Milton P. Walton), genl store Warren & Grice (Eli Warren, Wash- ington L. Grice), attorneys


PERRY'S MILL. Tatnall County.


Situated on Cobb's creek, 17 miles from Reidsville the seat of justice. and 16 from Baxley-No. 7, M. & B. R. R., -its nearest shipping office via which Atlanta is 235 miles. Has two Baptist and two Methodist churche-, one school, and 2 steam saw mills. Cotton, lumber, and naval stores, Ar- the main articles of shipment. Mail daily. Sheldon P. Smith, P. M.


Clifton P., genl store


Collins & Co., gent store, saw and grist mill


Cooper W. H., blacksmith


Daley W. J., teacher Evanshor B. F., gin


Grace F. M., wheelwright


Grace, Mann & Co., genl store


McRae E. L. Miss, teacher


MeSwain A., blacksmith


Mann C. H., attorney


Mann Henry, genl store, saw mi !! and naval stores Reene S., blacksmith


Sharpe R. M., physician Smith James H , gin


Smith Sheldon P., notary and magistrate


Thompson B. C., genl store and lum- ber Whatley J., teacher


PERSIMMON.


Rabun County.


Eight miles from Clayton court- house, and 36 from Mount Airy. if- shipping office. Is a small postoffice. Has Baptist and Methodist churches


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Galloway T. M., gent store Parker H. A., miller


PHIDELTA.


Banks County.


A newly established postoffice. No report.


PHILADELPHIA. Jasper County.


Near Putnam county line, 8 miles east of Eatonton, its postoffice.


PHILIP'S MILL. Coffee County.


Distant 11 miles west of Douglas the county seat, and about 18 from Willachoochee, the nearest railroad station. Has the usual church and school facilities. Cotton and wool form the chief articles of export.


PHILOMATH.


Oglethorpe County.


Fifteen miles southeast of Lexing- ton. Woodville, its mail supply, is one mile west.


PHINIZY. Richmond C'o. nty.


Two miles from Augustn, its point of mail supply.


PICCIOLA.


Laurens County.


Located 7 miles west of Dublin, the county seat.


PICKREN. Coffee County.


Located 19 miles from Douglas, the county seat ; 14 from Hazlehurst, the nearest railroad and express station, and 15 from Inenber City, the near. est telegraph office. Little Hurri- cane creek supplies water power to operate a grist mill and cotton gin, and there is a steam saw mill. Wool, cotton, rice and beef cattle form the principal shipments. Was establish- ed as a postoffice in 1881, and re. ceives a semi-weekly mail by wagon from Hazlehurst and Douglas. T. L. Piekren, P. M.


Pickren T. L., genl store PIERCEVILLE. Funnin County.


It is located 17 miles from Morgau- ton courthouse, and 40 from Cl-ve- land, Tenn., its express, telegraph offi e and banking town. Fighting- town creck supplies power to run 1 grist and 2 saw mills. Country pro- duce form the chief exports. Mail four times per week. James Philhps, P. M.


Davis A. E., notary


Franklin W., saw and erist mill Phillips James, gent store


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PIKE.


Montgomery County.


Located twelve miles southeast of Mount Vernon, the county seat.


PINCKNEYVILLE.


Gwinnett County.


Norcross, a mile south, is the post- office for this point.


PINE BLOOM.


Ware County-B. & A. R. P.


Discountinued postoffice on Satilla river, 73 miles from Brunswick, and 6 from Waresborongh postoffice


PINE GROVE.


Appling County -- No. 73 M. & B. R. R.


Baxley, the county seat, is 6 miles distant; Brunswick 78 and Atlanta 213. Has two churches -- Methodist and Baptist-one school, and steam saw and grist mill. Naval stores and lumber are the chief exports. Mail daily by rail. L. A. Johnson, P. M. Gardner John Rev., Baptist Googe J. N .. physician Johnson J. B. Jr., jewelerer Johnson L. A., gent store


Vanbokkelen A. H., genl store and naval store


PINE KNOT MILLS.


Marion County.


Thirteen miles northwest of Buena Vista. Postoffice, Brantley.


PINE LOG.


Burton County.


Population about. 75, situated 14 miles from Cartersville, the county seat and nearest railroad and express oflice ria which Atlanta is 63 miles. Has two churches, one steam gin. gin and daily mail by carrier. J. B. Britton, P. M.


Brawner D., blacksmith


Britton 3. B., genl store and cab- inet mnkr


Donald J. M., shoemkr


Dycart John, blacksmith


Fite H. W., physician


Franks b. C., blacksmith


Goode J. L., blacksmith


Head D., harness mkr


Heath W. F., carpenter


Hendrix G. W., notary and magis .. trate Jones E., brick mason


McCauless Jesse, millwright


Maban Joseph, cigars, e'e


Maxwell H. R., magistrate


Maxwell M. O., shoemkr


Pierce Levi, millwright


Richey R. A., physician


Vincent & Bradford, genl store


PINE MOUNTAIN. Rabun County.


Former name of poatoffice, 17 miles northeast of Clayton, its pres- ent mailing point.


PINE RIDGE. Early County.


Located 15 miles miles southwest of Blakely, the county seat. No postal facilities.


PINE RIDGE. Twiggs County


A small postoffice 14 miles from Jefferson ville court house and 10 from Macon. Big Sandy Creek near by supplies power to run 2 grist mills. Has a Baptist church and mail three times per week. L. M. Burkett, P. H. | Tharp M. F., teacher


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PINEVILLE.


Marion County.


Located 8 miles west of Buena Vista, the county seat. Has a pop- ulation of more than 100 and the usual church and school accommo- dations. Cotton is the principal shipment.


PINEVILLE,


Folk County .- Cherokee R. R. Not a post-oflice.


PINHOLSTER. Liberty County.


A newly established post-office. No report.


PINSON'S STATION.


Floyd County .- S., R. & D. R. R .- (Scc Nannie.)


PISTOL. Wilkes County.


Located 16 miles from Washing- ton, the county seat, and nearest railroad, express and telegraph offi- ces. Has two steam gins and mail three times per week by carrier. A. Cohen, P. M.


Bradford W. P., teacher


Cohen A., genl store Norman W. B, geul store Willis Sallie Miss, teacher


PITTSBURG. Henry County.


Eight miles northwest of its post- office, McDonough.


PLAINS OF DURA. Sumter County.


Also known as Maguolia Springs ; | Martin J., genl store


is 11 miles southwest of Americus, the county seat, and nearest railroad, express and telegraph station and banking town. Has the usual church and school privileges


PLAINVILLE.


Gordon County-S., R. & D. R. R.


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PLANTER. Madison County.


A small post-office, S miles from Danielsville, the county seat, and 13 from Athens, its r ilroad office. Cotton is the chief export. Mail four times per week by carrier. B. F. O'Kelly, P. M.


Burroughs James J., grist mill Mathews John & William, saw mill Smith John A. & Co., saw mill Strickland G. W. & A. J., grist mill White Jesse, saw mill and gin


PLEASANT GROVE. Forsyth County.


Has a population of about 80. Sit- uated on Four Mile creek from which power is derived to operate & grist mill. It is 8 miles from Cum- ming Court House and the same dis- tance from Flowery Branch-Pied- mont A .- L. Ry-its shipping office. Has Baptist and Methodist churches and weekly mail. George B. Rice, P. M.


Clark O. & Co., furniture mnfrs


Morgan & Son, gent store


Rice & Bro., genl store


PLEASANT HILL. Talbot County.


Located 11 miles northeast of Tal- botton, the county seat, nnd 14 from Thomaston, the nearest railroad sta- tion. HIas a population of over 100, and the usual church and education-


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PLEASANT RETREAT. White County.


Lituated 4 miles southwest of Cleveland, the county seat, and 25 from Gainesville, the nearest rail. road station. Has a population of 45 and the usual church and school facilities. The Tesnatee river fur- nishes good water power. Grain and gold dust form the chief export.


PLEASANT VALLEY.


Murray County.


Address mail to Spring Place, 5 miles southwest.


PLOWSHARE.


Carroll County.


A small postofilce; 5 miles from Carrollton, the county seat and ship- ping office, and 80 from Newnan. Has Methodist and Chistian church- es, and steam saw and grist mill. Cotton and lumber form the chief exports. Mail semi-weekly by buggy from Carrollton. W. H. Baker, P. M.


Baker William II., wagon mkr Chandler, MeBurnett & Co., saw mill Lumsden R. P. Rev


Tollison N. B., grist and saw mill


POINDEXTER.


Schley County.


Distant 9 miles north from Ella- ville, the county seat, and 15 from Oglethorpe, its nearest railroad and express office ; bas the usual church and school facilities. Cotton, dried fruit and eggs, form the principal articles of export.


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POINT PETER. Ogle horpe County.


A small place of about fifty inta' itants ; situated about 12 milles th Crawford, its usual shipping atal .: press office, and 151 from Atlanta, on


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operate one grist and two dla: mills. Mail daily by carrier. J. W. Tiller, P. M.


Andrews J. V., flour mill


Bradford P., physician Broach & Pass, gin Davenport J. L., saw mill


Davenport W. J., saw mill


Eberhart J. B., gin and saw mill


Goolsby L. P., gin


Mathews & Hoff, gin Phillips J., genl store


Poole J. W., carpenter


Rives Jobn, music teacher


Tiller Bros. & Broach, lumber


Tiller T. R., gin and saw mill


Tiller & Andrews, gent store


Tiller & Bro., gent store


Wilkins J. T., physician


Wilkins T. J., physician


POLKSVILLE. Hall County.


Former name of postoffice on Fin: creek, 12 miles north of Gainesville. Address mail now to The Glades.


POMARIA. Clay County.


Mail for this hamlet goes to Fort Gaines, 10 miles southeast.


POND FORK. Jackson County.


Situated on a branch of the Oconee river, from which it takes its natr and which furnishes power to oper ..!! a flouring mill; 8 miles northwest .: Jefferson, the county seat, and 2 from Gainesville, the nearest rad !- road, express and telegraph station and banking point. The Jefferson, Gainesville and Southern railroad, now under construction, runs within one and a half miles of this place, where a depot will be located. P.r niation 50. Lumber and cotton forau the principal articles of shipme. Was established as a postodice in


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Appleby H. M .. saw mill


Appleby & Glenn, genl store and saw mill


Braselton B. F., physician Braselton B. F. & Bro., genl store Carter Jesse, carpenter


Higgins S. H., carpenter Human Henry D., gent store Mitchell W. H., physician


Reinheart Frank A., genl store Scott L. A., saw mill


POND SPRING. Walker County.


Population about 75; situated on the Chickamauga river, which af- fords power to drive flour and saw mill. It is 10 miles from LaFayette court house and 16 from Chattanooga, Tenn., its shipping, express, tele- graph offices and banking place. Corn and wheat form the chief ship- ments. Mail daily. D. T. Hall, P. M.


Fisher Thomas, carpenter Gilbert C., carpenter


Hall D. T., genl store


POND TOWN. Miller County.


Eight miles from Colquitt, the county seat and 15 from Bainbridge, the nearest shipping office, via which Atlanta is 310 miles. Cotton and syrup form the chief exports. Pop- ulation about 25. Mail daily. G. Boykin, P. M.


Hixon A. G., genl store Jeter A. M., blacksmith Jeter Allen, wheelwright


POND TOWN


Schley Connty. Direct mail to Ellaville.


POOLER. Chatham County-C. R. R.


Savannah, 13 miles distant, is the | Has one steam shingle and one grist postoffice for this point.


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POORE'S MILLS. Colquitt County.


It is located 13 miles from Moultrie court house and same distance from Camilla, its shipping and telegraph offices. On the Ochlochnee river, which supplles power to operate 1 grist and 1 saw mill. Has Metho- dist and Baptist churches and tri. weekly mail. M. S. Poore, P. M.


Baggs & Collins, distillers Gregory R. C., gent store Gregory S. C., blacksmith


Hurst William Rev., Missionary Baptist


Marchant N. W., teacher


Poon M. S., saw and grist mill Smith M. C. Rev., Methodist Toler W. J., naval store mufr


POPE. Jefferson County.


A small postoffice, 16 miles from Louisville courthouse, and the same distance from Harlem-Ga. R. R .- its shipping and telegraph offices. Has two steam gins. Semi-weekly mail by carrier. A. J. Williams, P.M. Arington R. J., saw mill Denton A. Rev King W. R., blacksmith Rivers J. F., gin Stapleton Isaac, genl store Williams A. J., genl store Wrenn W. S., grist mill


POPLAR HILL. Telfair County.


A very small postoffice of about 20 inhabitants, 16 miles from Mc- Rae, the county seat, and 3 from Chauncey, its nearest shipping office.


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POPLAR SPRINGS.


Hall County. Mail to Bellton.


POPLAR SPRINGS. Haralson County.


Population about 50. Situated on Tallapoosa river, which affords power to operate one gin, one saw and flour mill, 7 miles from Buchanan courthouse, and 15 from Cedartown, its shipping station. Cotton and produce form the chief shipments. Mail daily. W. J. Beverly, P. M.


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PORTER SPRINGS. Lumpkin County.


Located 10 miles north of Dahlon- ega. Formerly a postoffice.


POTATOE. Pike County.


A newly established postoffice, from which no report was received.


POTS MOUNTAIN. Dawson County.


Eight miles from Dawsonville, the county seat, and 30 from Gainesville, ils nearest shipping and express of. fice, via which Atlanta is 85 miles. I Stoveall W. Y., broker


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Carney William, blacksmith Clark George, miller


Honea Thomas, genl store Parks John, carpenter Scruggs J. M., teacher


POULAN.


Worth County- B. & A. R. R.


Six miles from Isabella conrt honse and 23 from Albany. Ship direct. Has one steam saw, and one grist mill. Cotton, lumber, and naval stores, form the chief shipments. Mail daily each way. John G. Mc- Phaul, P. M.


POWDER SPRINGS. Cobb County.


With a population of 302; situated on Powder Springs creek which sup- plies power to run two grist mills be- sides which there is one saw and grist mill run by steam. It is 12 miles from Marietta court house, and its nearest shipping, tel graph and ex- press offices, and banking place, rie which Atlanta is 32 miles. Has two churches-Methodist and Baptist -- one school, and daily mail by hack. H. S. Autry, P. M.


Bennett J. A. & D. A., genl store Butner J. C. & Son, genl store


Cotton J. T., physician


Duncan H. P., genl store


Florence B. S., magistrate


Florence J. B., grist mill


Hipps & Dunean (O. M. Hipps, W. A. Duncan), gent store House F. C. & Son, blacksmiths


House & Halcombe, blacksmiths


McIntosh A. C., grist and saw mill


Marchman C. N., contractor


Mathis U., wagon mnfr Murray R. R., physie an


Newell John, carpenter


Rakestraw John W., grist mill


Rakestraw William & A. G., shoe- mkrs Reynolds K. & Son, blacksmiths


Sackey W. F., physician


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POWELLTON. Hancock County.


Located 15 miles northeast of Sparta the county seat.


POWELLSVILLE. Rabun County .- (See Burton.)


POWELLVILLE.


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


Six miles from Newnan court house its nearest shipping office, and 33 from Atlanta. Population 40. Has Methodist church, one school, and daily mail. Cotton is the chief ex- port. George Powell, P. M.


McGee Lewis M., physician Marbut S. P., genl store Powell George, r ragt


POWERS. Terrell County. - Eufaula Dic., S. W. R. R.


Railroad name Brown's. Located six miles from Dawson the county seat, telegraph office and banking place, 53 from Eufaula, and 193 from Atlanta. Has one steam gin, and one saw mill. Cotton and lumber, form the main articles of shipment. Ex- press, Southren. Mail daily by rail. James J. Hill, P. M.


Battle T. O., r ragt


Binnion Moses L. Rev., Baptist


Chappel T. A., physician


Childs J. M., gent store


Childs & Williams, gin


Clements Calvin (c), blacksmith Gardner William J. M., cabinet mkr Geise O N., saw mill


Hill & Simpson, (J. J. Hill, J. C. Simpson), gentstore


Killen T. N., saw mill


Lawhon D. F., magistrate


Martin Robert C., genl store and blacksmith Stapelton J. L., physician


Thompson & Kinney, gent store Weaver J. H. Rev., Methodist Windsor N. A., teacher


PRESTON. Webster County.


County seat. Has a population of 175. Has Baptist and Methodist POWERSVILLE. Houston County-S. W. R. R. churches, one common school, and steam saw mill. Americus, its near- Twelve miles from Perry, the est express, telegraph, railroad sta- county seat, 21 from Macon, and 124 | tion and banking town, is 12 miles


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from Atlanta. Has Methodist and Baptist churches, common schools, daily mail, a steam saw mill, and about 60 inhabitants. Cotton is the chief export. W. E. Warren, P. M. Allen G. W., gent store Culpepper J. B. Rev., Methodist


Fisher A. K., saw mill Keerh D. R., genl store King A. Rev., Baptist Thomas W. Rev., Baptist Warren C. A., physician


Warren W. E., gent store, exp, r ragt, gin and grist mill


PRATTSBURG. Tolhot County.


Distant 12 miles northeast of Tal- botton, the county scat, and 9 from Howard, the nearest railroad, express and telegraph station. Near the Flint river. Has the usnal church and school advantages. Cotton is the principal produet.


PRENTISS. Appling County- M. & B. R. R.


Population 150. Four miles from Baxley, the county seal and nearest telegraph and express office ; 90 miles from Savannah, the nearest banking town. It has two steam saw mills. Mail daily. C. W. Badger, P. M.


Pike C. W. & Co., saw mill Whilden J. P. & Co., saw mill


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west, ria which Atlanta is 173 miles distant. Mail dady. Cotton and lumber the principal shipment.


PRICE. ifull County.


Ten miles from Gainesville, the seat of justice, and nearest shipping point and banking place. Wahoo creek affords power to run a gin, grist and saw mill, also has 2 steani saw mills. Mail daily. S. L. Prater, P. M.


Prater S. L., genl store


PRINCE EDWARD. Gilmer County.


Address mail to Cartecay postoffice, two miles north.


PRIOR'S STATION, Polk County-S. R. & D. R. R.


Situated 7 miles west of Cedartown the county seat. Has a population of 30. Office of the Southern Ex- press, and the usual church and school facilities. Cotton and pig iron form the principal shipments. Daily mail.


PROCTOR'S STORE. Monroe County.


Nine miles north of Forsyth. Mail to Unionville.


PROVIDENCE. Sumter County.


Kinchafoonee creek supplies power to operate 3 grist midls. Population 68. Four churches, one school and two steam saw mills. It is 14 miles Americus, its usual shipping point and banking place, and 184 from At- Hation of about 60.


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lanta. Cotton and lumber are the chief exports. Mail weekly by car- rier. W. H. Davison, P. M.


Davison J. H., saloon


Davison W. H., genl store


McBarker J., prin Massey Dell Academy


Massey Dell Academy, J. MeBarker, prin Parker L., grist mill


Williams W., saw mill


PRYOR'S.


Polk County-S. R. & D. R. R. (Sec Prior's Station).


PUCKETT STATION.


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


Also known as Mineral Springs. Located on White Oak creek, which supplies power to operate a grist mill. It is 6 miles from Newnan, the county seat and nearest telegraph officeand banking place, and 46 from Atlanta. Cotton is the chief article of shipment. Mail daily by rail. George E. Camp, P. M.


Camp & Simmons, carpenters Camp, Taylor & Co., genl store


PUMPKIN. Paulding County.


A newly established postoffice, lo- cated 5 miles south of Dallas, the county seat.


PURDYVILLE. Dawson County.


Formerly a postoffice, but mail now supplied ria Dawsonville, 5 miles northeast.


PYE. Wayne County.


A newly established postoffice. No report.


QUANTOCK. Screren County.


Located 5 miles northwest of Syl- vania, the county seat. Has a popu-


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QUEBEC. Schley County.


Twelve miles north west of its mail- ing point, Americus.


QUILLAN'S. Hall County.


Ten miles north of Gainesville. Mail to The Glades 5 miles northeast.


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Brooks County .- S. F. & W. R. R ..


Population 1540 by census of 1880. Sitnated in the extreme southern part of the State in a fine agricultural rt - gion. Has a large cotton factory, several churches and good schools. The Quitman Free Press, a weekly paper, is published here. It is 174 miles from Savannah and 293 to At- lanta via Albany and Thomasville. The nearest bank is Thomasville. Southern Express. Western Union Irvine John A., genl store Telegraph. Daily mail. Samuel M. | Jelks Edwin A., physician Griffin, P. M.


Avrett George W., stoves and tin- ware


Badger George M., carriage mnfr and undertaker


Badger George W., wagon mkr


Barnes William E., jeweler.


Baum Jacob, genl store


Bennett & Allbritton (William B.


Beanett, Isaac A. Allbritton), at. torneys


Bentley William G., clk superior court


Braswell William D., jeweler


Brinkley Sterling G., prin Quitman Academy


Britt Marion C. Rev., Presbyterian


Brooks County Library Association, Miss Lillie Pierpont, librarian Brooks James M., tailor


Brooks Samuel W., genl store


Carroll Edwin B. Rev .. Baptist


City Hotel, W. A. MeNeil, propr Collins Jared I., co. treasurer


Coleman George M., shoemkr


Creech David R., gent store


Davidson George W., grocer Davis Jesse T., rragt


Denmark Elisha P. A., attorney


Dukes E. T. & Bro. ( Edward T. and Henry C.), gent store


Finch James B., groent


Gazan Nathan, genl store


Grover Clayton & Co, (Clayton Grover, James O. Morton, Francis J. Spain), bankers and cotton ware- house


Harden Edward R., county judge


Harden Frank R., genl s ore


Harreil J. F. M., Hivery stable


Hop-on & Alsobrook (John W. Hop- son, Peter B. Alsobrook), grocers


Humphreys William A. S., attorney Ives Sidney E., grocer and expagt


Jelks, Mabbett & Hines (Elwin A. Jelks, Harry and Joseph Mabbett, D. B. Hines), cotton factory


Jelks & Wade (Edwin A. Jelks, James H. Wade), genl store


Jones Frank L., magistrate


Joyce William W., saloon


Kingsberry Sanford T., attorney


Lane William A., attorney


MeAfee Gustavus (c), blacksmith


MeCall James H., drugs


McCall & Gaulden (Wilson C. Mc- Call, D. L. Gaulden), attorneys


McIntosh Roderick C., grocer


McNeil William A., propr City hotel and sheriff


MeNeil William A., barber Mabbett Harry, physician


Mabbett H. & Bro. (Harry and Isaac), drugs




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