Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 53

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


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Wessels Frederick, grocer, Price, cor Huntingdon


West A. M. &C W. (Alonzo M. and Charles W.), grocers, Whitaker, ne cor Liberty


West Bros. (John R. and James G.), com mers, 63 Bay


West James B. & Co. (James B. West, William H. E. Guerard, Thomas M. Newell), com mers and agts transportation, 114 Bay


West Thomas, 195


queensware, Broughton


Western Union Telegraph Co., Hen- ry Griffith, mngr; 3 Bull


Wenz llenry H., grocery and caloon, Farm, ne cor Pine


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Walker Robert D. Jr., attorney, 63 Drayton


Walker Robert D., marble works, 173 York


Wall Thomas, saloon, 5 Lincoln Walsh John J., bakery, 199 Jones


Walsh W. C. Mrs., variety store, Bryan, s w cor Ann


Walsh & Farrell, ( Micheal S. Walsh, William T. Farrell), boots and shoes, 142 Congress


Walter James E., whol grocer, 91 Bav


Turner Thomas B., piano tuning, 134 State


Tyler Samuel, (c), shoemkr, 215 Wayne Tynan John W., machinist, West Broad, cor Indian


Ubele Christian, baker, West Broad, cor Wayne


Ulmers Benjamin F., drugs, 17 Broughton


Umbach Charles A. H., grocer, Drayton, cor York lane


Upper Steam Rice Mills, Canal, w of West Broad


Van Giesen U., dentist, 134 Broughton


Vardell & Casmere (c), (Jolin E. Var- dell, John Casmere), barbers, 102} West Broad


Vogel Louis, cigars and tobacco, Broughton, nw cor Drayton


Vollers William, grocery and saloon, Little Jones, sw cor West Broa ! Vołaski Jacob, clothing, 184 Bryan


Von Newton John il., groceries and liquors, 156 Congress


Wade Edward C., col internal reve- nue, Custom House, Bull, cor Bay Wade Robert J., attorney, 13 Bull


Wadley William M., pres Central Railroad & Banking Co., 115 Bay Wagner George, seeds, 136 St. Julian Wakefield Charles E., plumber, 43 Barnard


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Whatley J. Lawton, attorney, 112 Bryan


Wheaton John F,, ins agt and com mer, 102 Bay


Whelan P. Mrs., grocer, ns Robert, w of West Broad


White Charles J., inspector of cus- toms, Custom House


White Joseph P., gunsmith, 156 Bryan


White Samuel A., dentist, 130 Brough- ton


White Sarah Mrs., clothing, 181 Con- gress


Whiteman James E., saloon, 30! South Broad


Whiteside Samuel I., pres Savannah Oil Co, 5+ Bay


Wiebra Heury, grocery and saloon, Sims, cor Guerard lane


Wiehrs John, bakery, Lumber, cor Sims


Wilbon James M., grocer, Jones, cor Purse


Wilcox, Gibbs & Co. (Daniel H. Wil- cox, Leonard Y. Gibbs, William C.


Macmurphy, William P. Schirm), guano and com mers, 14S Bay


Wilder & Co. (Joseph J. Wilder, -). com mers, 126 Bay


Wilharm Magdelane Mrs., confec- tioner, 17 Price


Wille John H. A., grocer, 53 Jeffer- son


Williams Abraham W. (c), tailor, 23 Whitaker


Williams George, saloon, Houston, cor South Broad lane


Williams & Crane (John H. Wil- liams, Theodore Crane), com mers, 1363 Bay


Williams & Watson (Jesse P. Williams, George E. Watson), com mers, 126} Bay


Williamson John, co. treasurer, Courthouse


Wilson Jerome N., photographer, 21 Bull


Wilson John W., attorney at law and collection agent, Lyons Block. (See adv).


Wilson & Vanghn (Jerome N. Wil- son, Michael W. Vaughan), pho- tographers, 149 Broughton


Wilson's J. W. Sons (John W. and Wyman P.), grocers, 181 St. Jul- ian


Wischbusen George D., grocery and saloon, 100 Montgomery


Wittkamp Charles H. G, grocer, Mill, cor West Boundary


Wood J. S. & Bro. (James S. and Charles S.), cotton factors and com mers, 74 Bay


Woodbridge Richard W., cotton and rice factor, 54 Bay


Woodhouse William H. (c), magis- trate, 36 South Broad


Woods & Co. (Clayton R. and Sam- uel A. Woods), cotton factors, 82 · Bay


Wooten J. E., attorney, 12 Whitaker Workman Thomas S., grocer, Indian, w of Farm


Wylly Bros. (Frederick C. and Mar- tin D.), brokers and auctioneers, 120 Bryan


Wylly & Clarke (Thomas L. Wylly, George B. Clarke), booksellers and stationers, 146 St. Julian


Wynn E. L., propr Wynn's Com- mercial House; 160 Bryan


Wynn's Commercial House, Joseph I, Wynn, mangr; Bryan, opp the market. (See page 443)


Wynn Joseph I., mangr Wynn's Commercial House ; Bryan, opp the market


Ybanez Angel, saloan, 99 Bay


Yeager John, barber, South Broad, sw cor Jefferson


Yonge St. Julian R., drugs, Whita- ker, cor Duffy lane


Ziegler John C., grocery and saloon, Guerard, cor Jones


Zink Charles, baker, West Broad,nw cor Margaret


Zittrouer Edwin S., drugs, Jefferson, cor South Broad


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SCARBOROUGH. Sereven County .- C. R. R.


Situated on the Ogeechee river, 16 miles west of Sylvania, the county seat ; S from M.llen, its nearest tele- graph office, and 70 from Savannah, its nearest banking point. Has an express office and steam gin. Metho. dist and Baptist churches. Popula- tion 150. Cotton and naval stores form the principal shipments. Daily mail. George Heard, P. M.


Gay D. E., physician Heard & Fulcher, genl store


Jenkins John J., teacher


Johnston T. C., physician Lane B. F., genl store Lane E. W., physician Mayer J. A., physician Murphy J. F., shoemkr Pfeiffer L. F., genl store Sasser H. Sr., magistrate Wells T. O., blacksmith Williams & Outland, genl store and mnfrs naval stores


SCHATULGA.


Muscogee County. - S. W. R. R. Established as a postoffice in May, 1881. Nine miles from Columbus, the county seat, and 194 from At- lanta. Columbus is the express, tel. graph and banking point. Three churches and one common school. Mail daily. James M. Jordan, P. M. Sanone J. Mrs., teacher


SCHLATTERVILLE. Pearce County .- B. & A. R. R. Situated in a region of country de-


voted principally to the manufacture of naval stores; 10 miles south (! Blackshear, the county seat; 50 fo m Brunswick, and 330 from Adlauts. Has a population of about 75. Mitch ell & Co's Express. Mail daily each way.


SCOTTSBORO. Baldwin County.


Milledgeville, 7 miles north, is it- mailing point.


SCREVEN.


Wayne County .-- S., F. & W. Ry.


Situated 11 miles southwest of Jesup the county seat, and nearest express and telegraph office. Has a steam saw mill, grist mill, gin and turpentine still. C. C. Grace, P. M. Dale J. J. & Co., saw mill Grace C. C., grist mill, gin, and turpentine still


SEACO. Bibb County .- C. R. R.


Eight miles from Macon, and 92 from Columbus. Send mail to Wal- den or Macon.


SEAVERTON. Dougherty County.


Quite a small place, 12 miles from Albany the county seat, its nearest express and telegraph office. One church and school, steam grist, saw and shingle mill. Mail once a week. J. F. Plummer, P. M.


Seaver G. F., steam grist, saw and shingle mill


SEBASTOPOL. Burke County .- (See Holcombe.)


SEED. Habersham County.


A newly established postoffice. Population 50. Fifteen miles from Mt. Airy its nearest express and tele- graph office. Produce, egge, wool and butter, are the principal exports. Mail once a week by hack. C. T. Willbanks, P. M.


Willbanks C. T., genl store


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SELLERS. Appling County.


Located 25 miles from Baxley the county seat, 25 from Blackshear the nearest railroad and express station, the same distance from Waycross the nearest telegraph office, and 110 miles from Savannah the nearest banking : town. Has Methodist and Baptist ; churches, a steam gin and saw mill. Rice, cotton, wool and Lides, form the principal shipments. Ship ria Blackshear. Receives a semi-weekly mail from Blackshear and Douglas by carrier. S. Lee, P. M.


Buice C. Rev., Baptist Douglas Fred, saw and grist mill


Douglas Simeon, cotton gin


Lec E. W., saw and grist mill Lee Sellers, cotton gin


Lee S. & Son, genl store


Taylor James, cotton gin and grist mill


Wolfe J. L., music teacher


SENOIA.


Coweta County .- S., G. & N. A. R. R.


Located on Line creek, and has steam cotton and three saw mills. It is 18 miles southeast of Newnan its banking town and county seat, 18 from Griffin its nearest express and telegraph office, and 56 from Atlanta via Newnan. Has three churches- Baptist, Methodist and Universalist -- three common schools well attended, one newspaper-The Farm and Home, published every Saturday. Mail received twice a day. Thomas W. Methvin, P. M.


Barnes J. A., gin, grist and saw mill Baugh J. J., wagon mkr


Brantley F. M., warehouse


Brantley J. R. & Co., genl store Brassell F. P., saloon


Brassell J. D., genl store


Bridges S. T., grist mill Bull James, blacksmith Cavol M. H. & Co., genl store


Couch J. M., physician


Couch M. H., geul store


Couch W. B., physician Deravkin E., furniture Drake T., grist mill


Edge N. N., editor Farm and Home Free John V., harness mkr Hodnett B. F., physician


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Hunter J. D., gent store


Ivison R. C. & Bro., genl store


Jones J. T. & Co., gent store Methvin John F., attorney


Methvin R. R. & Bro., genl store North A. C., drugs


Perkins J., saloon


Rawls J., saw mill


Renfrow B., grist mill


Shell & Hardy, genl store


Shepperd L., gent store Sibley R. L., attorney


Sims J. W., cabinet mkr


Stilmett W. R., genl store Street F. M., painter


Sumers J. C., saw mill


Tyler J. P., physician


Vaughn J. T., stoves and tinware


SETTENDOWN, Forsyth County.


Established as a postoffice Septem- ber 10, 1880. It is 4 miles northwest of Cumming, the county seat, via which it receives its mail; 16 from Buford, its nearest railroad station, 45 from Atlanta, its banking town. Settendown Creek supplies power to drive 2 grist mills, 1 steam cotton gin and saw mill. Cotton is the chief export. Mail received daily by horse. William Phillips, P. M. Chambley W. L., genl store


SEVEN ISLANDS.


Butts County.


Former name of postoffice on Oc- mulgee river, and also known as Op- mulgee Mills. Population 30. Mail addressed to Jackson, 10 miles north- west, will reach this point


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SEWARD. Montgomery County.


A small settlement 13 miles north- west of Mt. Vernon, the county seat.


SHADY DALE. Jasper County.


Eight n.iles from Monticello, the county seat, 16 from Madison, its nearest shipping point cia which it is 84 from Atlanta and 119 from Au- gusta. Mail four times a week


SHADY GROVE. Carroll County.


Situated on the Little Tallapoosa, 5 miles northeast of Carrollton, the county seat and nearest shipping of- fice, via which it is 70 miles from Atlanta. Has one church and com- mon school. Cotton is the principal export. Mail received daily. J. B. Lawing, P. M.


Fleming G. W., blacksmith Lawing J. B., genl store


SHADY GROVE. Towns County. .


Four miles southeast of Hiawassee, its postotlice.


SHARON. Trliaferro County .- Wash. Br. Ga. R. R.


Railroad station ealled Raytown. It is 6 miles northeast of Crawford- ville, the county seat, 14 from Wash- ington, 4 from Barnett, its nearest ; the telegraph office, 62 from Augusta, its nearest banking town, and 117 from Atlanta; contains about 500 inhabit- : 49


to drive 2 grist and one saw mill. One steam saw mill in the village. Mail once a day. Edward Crouke, P. M.


Barnett J. W., physician


Crouke Edward, genl store Davidson A. C., physician


Jones J. H., saloon


Keating E., saloon


Kendrick C. S., physician


Kendrick J. A., gent store Kendrick W. B., grist mill Mershon & Flynt, genl store


Aloore D. A., giist mill


Moore John P,, grist and saw mill Moore L. A., genl store Ogletree E. H., wagon mkr Reviere W. J., genl store Stowe W. A., gonl store Thompson S. M., carriage mkr


Wright John T., genl store


Wright W. O., genl store


SHARP TOP. Cherokee County.


Ten miles north of Canton, the coun- ty seat, and nearest railroad station, 30 front Marietta, its nearest express, telegraph office and banking town, ria which it is 50 from Atlanta. Bluff creek furnishes power to run grist and saw mills. Population about 80; two Methodist and one Baptist churches; three common school -. Cotton the principal export, 250 bales annually. Da ly mail from Canton by hack. Ladson Worly, P. M.


Brannon A. B., genl store


Davis & Cornilison, genl store Dowda T. W., genl store Stancil & Carney, geul store


Worley & McCallum. genl store, carriage and wagon makrs


SHARPSBURGH.


Coweta County-S., G. & V. Ala. R. R. Has a population of 200. Located 10 miles southeast of Newnan,


county seat, its nearest Texpress and telepraph office and banking town, 25 from Griffin and from Atlanta via Newnan. ants, 2 churches and 2 schools. Little White Oak creek furnishes power to river, 5 miles distant, furnishes power | drive grist and saw mills. It has 8


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Baptist church and one common school. Cotton is the chief export. Ship goods ria Griffin. Mail twice a day. Andrew J. Mills, P. M.


Brown D. H., grist mill aud gin Cohen J. Z., geul store


Ea-on E. P., butcher


Glass R. E., magistrite


Glass & Johnson, genl store


Hardy R. W., grist mill


Harrison H. H., blacksmith


Jackson W. A., physician


Jack-on W. N., cabinet mkr


North A. G., physician


North R. A., notary and ex-officio justice


North R. W., physician


Page H. B., carpenter


Parker W. C., shoemkr


Ricks I. R., shoemkr


Thomas L. E., teacher


SHAW'S MILL.


Pierce County -B. & A. R. R.


Forty miles from Brunswick. Ad. dress mail to H ,boken.


SHEFFIELD.


Newton County.


The postoffice for this point is Cov ington, 7 miles southeast.


SHELTONVILLE. Forsyth County.


Situated 12 miles from Cumming, the county seat ; 4 from Duluth, the nearest railroad and express station ; 4 from Suwannee, the nearest tele- ; grephi office, and 30 from Atlanta, the nearest banking town. Has one church. Hutchin's creek furnishes ! Fuller O. V., grist mill power to drive 3 grist, 1 flour and 1 saw mill, and 2 saw mills and 1 cot ton gin are run by s eam. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily from Cumming and Duluth. G. H. Col- Riley S. G., physician Rush C. O., dentist lins, P. M.


Allen R. J., physician


Anderson John, grist mill


Coffins Thomas, genl store


Graham J. A., carpenter Graham & Johnson, blacksmiths Gray P. P., physician


Haynes D. R., physician


Little E. D., grist and saw mill Mooie G. W. & Co., gent store


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Moor . & Mullins, gin and saw mill R.g.r., Cawley & Trebible, gentstore Webb J & Son, genl store Webb & Terry, gin and saw mill


SHILOH. Harris County.


Established as a postoffice in 1874. Twelve miles northeast of Hamilton, the county seat and near st railroad station, cia which it is 173 from At- lanta. C Jumbas, 30 miles distant, is the nearest express and telegraph of- fice and banking town. Containg abou 150 inhabitants, three church- es -- Missionary Bap ist, Primitive. Baptist and Methodist. " County Line Academy" is located here. Cot- ton is the chief exp .rt. Mail twice a week. John J. Cook, P. M.


Anderson A. D, magistrate Colvin W. J., carpenter Cooke George W , gent store


Cooke John J., carpenter


Copeland W. B., genl store


Crawford John W., blacksmith


Elison F. C., physician


Florence & Cooke, saw mill


G lmer J. T., physician


Harris J. H. Rev., baptist


Johnston W. C., grist mill, 6 miles west


Sparks Wilkerson, gent store Trammell C. H., grist mill, 2 miles


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Hancock County. Thirteen miles southwest of Spar- ta. Mail to Carr's Station.


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SHOPES. Union County.


Established as a post office Sept. 1st. 188). Situated on Cooper's creek 10 miles from Blairsville, the county seat, 50 miles from Gainesville, the nearest railroad and express station, 25 from Dahlonega the nearest tele- graph office. Has a population Of 75, one church,-Baptist. Mail received twice a week. Charles W. O Kelley, P. M.


Davis W., miller


Jones William, magistrate Wright L. D. Rev., Baptist


SILOAM. Greene County.


Situated on Bowden's creek. 6 miles north of Greensborough, the county seat, 6 from Union Point, the nearest express, telegraph and rail- road station, via which it is 101 from Atlanta. Angusta and Greensbor- ough are the banking towns. Grist, flour and saw mill run by water power. One steam cotton gin and grist mill. Has a population of 125, two churches and two schools, Cot- ton is the chief export. Mail three times a week. W. T. Johnson, P. M. Andrews W. T., carriage mkr Jolinson S. A., grist m.ll


Johnson W. T., geni store Oliver C. C., grist and saw mill Respess Frank, blacksmith


SILVER CREEK. Floyd County.


Located near the stream from which it derives its name, 5 miles from Rome, the county reat and nearest shipping station. Cotton and . corn are the chief shipments. Popu- lation about 175. Has a Baptist


church and one water power gris: mill. Mail twice a week. G. B. Holden, P. M.


Holden G. B., grocer Holden & Powers (G. B. Holden, G. T. Powers, ) grist mill Kyle S. H., justice


Wynn A. B., physician


SILVER SHOAL, Banks County.


Situated on Hudson river, four miles from Homer the county seat, 25 from Gainesville, the nearest bank- ing town, 10 from Bellton, the near- est express, telegraph and railroad station, tia which it is 74 from At- lanta. Cotton gin, wool carders, grist, flour and saw mill run by water power. Cotton is the chief export. Mail five times a week. J. S. Cham- bers, P. M.


Bryan J. G. Rev Miller J. W., physician S'rickling, W., wool carder Stewart James, miller


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Carroll County.


Situated on the Little Tallapoosa river, 12 miles from Carrollton, the county seat and nearest railroad sta- tion, cia which Atlanta, the banking town is 40 miles distant. 30 from Newnan the nearest telegraph and express station. Ship goods via Car- rollton. It has a population of 200. Cotton gins, flour and grist mills op- erated both by water and steam pow- er. Has several churches and schools. Cotton is the principal ship- ment. Mail once a week. B. J. Mc- Cain, P. M.


Brooks J. F., physician


Chance James, grist and saw mill Griffin James P., saw, grist mill and gin


Hill Bros., gin


McCain Benjamin J., genl store


McFearson H .. gin


Rowe R. L .. physician


Steel John M., gin


Woodill A. L., flour mill


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SHOPES. Union County.


Established as a post office Sept. 1st. 1880. Situated on Cooper's creek 10 miles from Blairsville, the county seat, 50 miles from Gainesville, the nearest railroad and express station, 25 from Dahlonega the nearest tele- graph office. Has a population Of 75, one church,-Baptist. Mail received twice a week. Charles W. O Kelley, P. M.


Davis W., miller


Jones William, magistrate Wright L. D. Rev., Baptist


SILOAM. Greene County.


Situated on Bowden's creek. 6 miles north of Greensborough, the county seat, 6 from Union Point, the nearest express, telegraph and rail- road station, ria which it is 101 from Atlanta. Augusta and Greensbor- ough are the banking towns. Grist, flour and saw mill run by water power. One steam cotton gin and grist mill. Has a population of 125, two churches and two school. Cot- ton is the chief export. Mail three times a week. W. T. Johnson, P. M. Andrews W. T., carriage mkr Jolinson S. A., grist mall


Johnson W. T., geni store Oliver C. C., grist and saw mill Respess Frank, blacksmith


SILVER CREEK. Floyd County.


Located near the stream from Hill Bros., gin which it derives its name, 5 miles from Rome, the county seat and MePearson H .. gin nearest shipping station. Cotton and . corn are the chief shipments. Popu- Steel John M., gin lation about 175. Has a Baptist


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church and one water power grist mill. Mail twice a week. G. B. Holden, P. M.


Holden G. B., grocer


Holden & Powers (G. B. Holden, G. T. Powers, ) grist mill


Kyle S. H., justice


Wynn A. B., physician


SILVER SHOAL, Banks County.


Situated on Hudson river, four miles from Homer the county seat, 25 from Gainesville, the nearest bank- ing town, 10 from Bellton, the near- est express, telegraph and railroad station, tia which it is 74 from At- lanta. Cotton gin, wool carders, grist, flour and saw mill run by water power. Cotton is the chief export. Mail five times a week. J. S. Cham- bers, P. M.


Bryan J. G. Rev Miller J. W., physician S'rickling; W., wool carder Stewart James, miller


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Carroll County.


Situated on the Little Tallapoosa river, 12 miles from Carrollton, the county seat and nearest railroad sta- tion, via which Atlanta, the banking town is 40 miles distant. 30 from Newnan the nearest telegraph and express station. Ship goods via Car- rollton. It has a population of 200. Cotton gins, flour and grist mills op- erated both by water and steam pow- er. Has several churches and schools. Cotton is the principal ship- ment. Mail once a week. B. J. Mc- Cain, P. M.


Brooks J. F., physician


Chance James, grist and saw mill Griffin James P., saw, grist mill and gin


McCain Benjamin J., genl store


Rowe R. L .. physician


Woodill A. L., flour mill


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Screven County.


Discontinued in 1878. Mail now to Middle Ground.


SKEINAN. Fannin County.


Estimated population 300, eleven miles southeast of Morganton, the county seat, 25 from Gainesville the nearest express, telegraph and rail- road station, via which Atlanta the banking town is 100 miles. Ship goods to Dahlonega via Gainesville. Keinah creek furnishes water power to run flour and saw mill. Bacon, poultry, flour, meal, potatoes and fruits the principal export. Three churches-2 Baptists, 1 Methodist. Mail daily. D. O. Sisum, P. M.


Bramblet L., millwright


Brown Johnson, grist mill


Butt W. G. I ., genl store


Chaslain J. C. & Son, genl store


Davis Charles, genl store


Davis J. Rev., Baptist Gadden N. J., genl store


Hughes Jackson, millwright Leasgue A. Y. Rev


Meers A. J., notary


Olivet A. E. Rev., Baptist


Payne John, blacksmith


Sisum D. O., saw mill


Woody A. P., magistrate


Woody C. R., grist mill


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


Twenty-two miles from Dalton and 18 from Rome. Mail to Reeves' Sta- tion.


SKIDAWAY. Chatham County.


Thirteen miles from Savannab, its postoffice.


SLACKVILLE. Whitfield County .- S., R. & D. R. R .-- (Sce Stark's.)


CHROMOS


from Columbia, the county seat, 20 from Thomson, the nearest ship- ping station, cit which Augusta the nearest telegraph and express office and banking town is 25 miles. Lit- the River furnishes ample power to drivegrist, flour and saw mills. Has white and colored schools, and 3 churches. Cotton is the chief export. Ship goods cia Thomson or Augus- ta. Mail weekly from Clay Hill six miles up the river. W. A. Gunby, P.


Bussey N. D., teacher


Evens 8. D., teacher


Hawes & Hogan, saw and grist mill


Wilkes W. D., physician


SMARR'S STATION.


Monroe County -- Atlanta Die., C. R. R.


Situated 5 miles southeast of Forsyth, the county seat, 22 from Macon, and St from Atlanta, has two Baptist and one Methodist churches, two common schools, Southern Ex- press. Population about 100. Mails daily.




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