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SMITH. Dide County.
Established as a postoffice in 1859. Has a population of 250, is 13 miles from Trenton, the county seat, 31 from Chattanooga its nearest bank- ing town, ria which Atlanta is 172 miles distant. Lookout creek fur- Dishes power for a grist and shingle mill; a shingla mill is also ran by steam. It has Methodist. Cumber- SLATE ROCK. Columbi : County. land Presbyterian, and Missionary Baptist churches. Two miles from here is Hanna's Mineral Springs Situated on Little River 10 miles quite a summer resort. Tan bark
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iron ore, fire clay, etc., are the prin- cipal shipments. Mail daily. W. L. Driskel, P. M.
Blake R. J. G., grist miil
Brown M. S. & W. E., grist mill Cravens J. R, geul store Driskel W. L., gent store Forester J. M., genl store Gardner & Nix, gent store MeGuffey W. C. & H .. physicians Seruggs W. M., shingle mufr
SMITH MILLS. Jasper County.
Sitnated on the Ocmulgee river, 10 miles west of Monticello, the county seat, 18 from Forsyth, its nearest express, telegraph, railroad station and banking town, via which it is 94 miles from Atlanta. Conten gin, grist and saw mill operated by water power. Cotton is the ebief export. Ship an Forsyth. Mail
daily. W. B. Dozier, P. M.
Caldwell R., blacksmith
Dozier W. B., genl store
Holl. nd S. (c), blacksmith Johnston S. H., magistrate Smith C. (c). ferry
Smith S. F., gin, giist and saw mill Sunth Warner, shoemaker Thompson S. L., millwright
SMITHTON. De Kalb County.
Situated on Sugar Creek; has a population of 50; 4 mites southwest of Decatur, the county seat, 4 from Atlanta, the nearest express, tele- graph and railroad station and bank- ing town. Sugar Creek and Ormen's paver mills, located here, are run by War power. Mail twice a weck. S. S Monis, P. M.
Akers H. P., grist mill
Carroll J. A., miller Cobb James. genl store Collier, S. W., blacksmith Guile L. A., physician
Key Thomas, physician
McNaught & Scrutchin ( William McNaught, Thomas Serutchin),
paper mill
Morris L. A., genl store Ormand James, supt paper mill Palmer J. R., shoemkr Turner T., carpenter
SMITHBOROUCH.
Jasper County.
Established as a postotlice May 8th, 1879. Has a population of nearly 300. Five miles from Monticello, the county seat, 13 from Eatonton, its nearest express, telegraph and railroad station, 40 miles from Macon its nearest banking town. Methodist church, steam gin and threshing ma- chine. Ship wia Eatonton. Cotton the chief export. Mail daily. E. B. Smith, P. M.
SMITHVILLE.
Lee County. - Eufaula I ir. S. W. R. R. junction blakely Div.
Situated on Muckaloochee creek. Population 7(0; 15 miles northwest of Leesburg, the county seat, 13 from Americus, its banking town, 61 from Eufaula, Ala., S2 from Macon and 185 from Atlanta. Has Western Un- ion Telegraph and Southern Express ( flices. Baptist and Methodist churches, two common schools, one grist mill operated by water power. Chief shipment cotton 2.000 tales an- nually. Mail daily. L. A. Peacock, P. M.
Ansley C. C., wagon maker Avera Green D., genl store
Barrow & Gatewood, saw mill Cawood J. H. Rev., Baptist Clark J. W., physician Dedrick William S., geul store
Dodson James, attorney
Evan John W., saloon Fowler Z., gentstore Hickson J. S .. gent store Johnson House, T. W. Johnson, propr
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and Lambrequins, selected from finest Importations CARTER & SOLOMON, 50 Whitehall st., Atlanta.
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Tohnson T. W., propr Johnson House Johnson & Bro. (Joseph and Rich- ard), drugs and stationery
Kaywood J. H. Rev., Baptist
Lowe J. Rev., Methodist
MeAfee House, William MI. McAfee, propr
McAfee William M., propr MeAfee House
Marshall J. E., genl store
Peacock L. A., physician
Peacock & McKenney (L. A. Pca- cock, F. M. M.Kenney ), grocers Prater Charles (c), blacksmith
Sanders M. D., physician
Smith & Bro. (Milton and Walter), druggists
Tilman W. J., magistrate
Warick George W., attorney Watson Fredrick, attorney
Wells William & Son, grist mill
Wells William D., r r ani exp agt
SMYRNA.
Greene County.
Greensboro, 5 miles northwest, is the postoffice for this village
SNAPPING SHOALS. Newton County.
Located on South river, 11 miles ! .southwest of Covington, the county seat and neprest express, telegraphı, railroad and banking town. Smth river and Shapping Shoals furnishes power to operate machine works, cotton gin, flour and saw mills. It has a population of 20). Methodist Baptist and Presbyterian churches, South Pine Academy, Masonic and .Good Templar-' lodges. Cotton the chief export. Ship goods ria Cov- ington. Mail irregular. W. M. Mur- phy, P. M.
Biggers E. A., shoemkr
Bosworth J. M., geal store
Brown M., black smith
Cole T. J., miller
Davis M. M., genl store
Fisher R. H., shoemkr
Fowler & Aiken, grist and saw mill Garlington J. L, physician
Huson E. O., physician
Murphy William M., gent store
Ward F. M., carpen er
Webb J. F., physician
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SNEED. Lee County.
Leesburg is its post office-distance 10 miles.
SNELL'S BRIDGE. Johnson County.
Address mail for this point to Wrightsville, 5 miles northeast
SNOW. Dooly County.
More correctly called Snow Springs, is located 12 mile- from Vienna, the county seat, an 1 17 fr an Montezuma, the nearest railroad, express and tel- egraph station and banking town. Has a steam saw and grist mill and brick yard and an institution of learning, known as Snow H gl School, having about 100 pupils. Population about 60. Ction and wool form the chief shipments. Was established as a postoffice in 1878, and receives a semi-weekly mail by hack from Hawkinsville and Moont- ezuma. J. S. Birdall, P. M.
BarGeld J. S., gel store
Brawty J. H. Prof., teacher Pate R. H., physician
SNOW HILL. Catoosa County.
Eight miles southwest of Ringgold. Address mad to Crawfish Springs.
SOCIAL CIRCLE. Wilton County .- Ga. R. R.
Located 10 miles south of Monroe, the county seat, 119 from Anzusta, and 52 from Alunta. Hisa popu- lation of 1.000 ; Southern Express and Western Union te'ezraph offices,
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Baptist and Methodist churches, 2 schools, a steam shingle mill. Cot- ton is the chief export. Mail daily. Barrett William S., physician
Barrett & Green ( William S. Barrett, Rice B. Green), genl store
Brantley Levi G., physician
Brown Joseph T., livery and sale stable and saloon
Burton John C., Rev., Baptist
Burton Mortimer W., genl store.
Carter Annie Mrs., tel opr
Chick J. F. Mr4., milliner
Coleman M. E. Mrs., & Co. (Mrs.
Mary E., Coleman, Miss Maggie Barrett), milliners
Colton Abraham M., genl store and notary
Eekles House, Mrs. Susan Eckles proprietress
Eckles John T., genl store
Edens James F., Rev., Baptist
Florence A. S., attorney
Garrett George W., genl store
Gibbs David A., physician
Gibbs, Spence & Co. ( David A. Gibbs, Newton B. Spence, William S. Barrett), druggists
Kelly W. A. & Bros. ( William A. John H. and Pleasant P.), geni store
Lawrence Evan, Rev., Baptist
Lawrence & Co. (Evan A. Lawrence, William T. Knox), confectioners Leak W. C. & Co. ( William C. Lenk,
Francis M. Whitehead), gent store : operate a flouring mill, and there is
Lloyd Wilham II., justice
Lloyd W. H. & Co. ( William H. Lloyd, A. M. & J. B. Robinson & Co.), carriage mkrs and under- t kers
Malsby Marshal F., boots and shoes Mal-by Marshal F. Rev., Methodist Melton & Morrow ( Alexander Mel- ton, MeH. T. Morrow;, saloon
Morrison Mereus R., wheelright
Oak Grove Academy, Rev. D. F. C. Timmons, prin
Patrick Frederick, saloon
Phillips Hardy N., co. constable
Rodgers James F'., attorney
Salter Caswell A., tin and sheet iron worker
Shepherd J. O. & Co. (Judson O). Shepherd, Columbus Johnson) geu! store
Silman John (c), blacksmith
Silman, Gibbs & Co. (c), (Richard Silman, Jacob Gibbs, William Ive- ry), blacksmiths
Smith William F., machine shop
Spearman Toombs, attorney
Spence I. Newton B., physician
Spencer Hedges L., rr and exp agt and saw and grist mill
Spencer H. L. & Co. (IIedges L. and Mary W. Spencer), hotel
Strickland Wiley (c), barber
Timmons F. C. Rev., Methodist
Watkin William M., blacksmith
Whitehead George W. M., genl store Williams Moses (c), shoemkr
SOCIAL HILL. Cherokee Coun y.
Seven miles southeast of Hickory Flat its postoffice.
SOLMONVILLE.
Oglethorpe County .-- Ga. R. R .- (See Antioch )
SONORA. Gordon county.
Has a population of about 35, and is located 10 miles from Calhoun, the county seat, nearest railroad, express and telegraph stations, and shipping point, and 22 from Cartersville the nearest banking point. Pine Log creek furnishes water power to a steam saw mill and gin. Cotton, peas and wheat, form the chief ex- ports. Has a High school and four churches - Presbyterian, Cumber- land Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist. Receives a daily mail from Cassville and Spring Place. John B. Boyd, P. M.
Baldwin & Powell, blacksmiths Boyd & Morrison, gent store
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Bradley John A., school teacher Dudley M. J., physician Dudley & Boyd, drugs Sonora High School
Steward & Co., saw mill Stone & Mentire, cabinet mkrs Tate & Ingram, geni store
Yarbrough Perry, flour mill
SOQUEE.
Habersham County.
Formerly known as Batesville. Has a population of 150, 11 miles northwest of Clarkesville the county seat, 19 from Mt. Airy its nearest express, telegraph railroad station and banking town. Soquee creek furnishes power to operate wool carder, grist and saw mills. Cattle, grain and horses are the principal export. Ship goods via Mt. Airy. Has Baptist church and three schools. Mail weekly. W. L. Hill, P. M.
Hill W. D. & Co, mill
Hill W. L., gent store Willbite R. C., wool carder
SOUTH NEWPORT.
McIntosh County.
A small postoffice located 18 miles north of Darien, the county seat, and nearest tel graph office, and 2) from McIntosh-S., F. & W. Ry.,-its nearest railroad and express station. Lachian MeIntosh, P. M.
SPARTA.
Hancock County -- MM. & A. R. R.
County seat; has a population of 900, four white churches - Baptist, Methodist, Catholic and Presbyte- rian-two colored churches, both Methodist ; three white and two col- ored schools, an i one large planing mill ; two newspaper -- The Times Planter, and The Ihmolite. Western Union telegraph and Southern Ex- press offices. It is 71 m les from Au gusta, 54 from from Macon, 148 from Atlanta. Cotton is the principal shipment-1,500 bales being shipped annually. Mail daily.
Ackridge John (c), shoemkr Alfriend Edward D, phys cian
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Allen T. A. & Co. (Trial A. Allen, Reuben Tannille), grocers Andrews James T., clk superior court
Andrews Robert (c), shoemkr
Babcock Joseph G., watchmakr Baker J. H. & Son (John H. and Lidsey), genl store
Ball Mattie A. Miss, hotel Barnes Mansfieldt (c), shoemakr
Bass William H., co. treasurer
Burnett William H., exp and rr agt Binion Octavius L., saloon
Birdsong A. H. & Co. (Albert H. Bird-ong), drugs Boone Richard (c), barber, Bowen James T., saloon Bruce Terrell, gun-mith Burt A. Moody, physician
Cobb Warren i .. , saloon
Cox D. D. Rev., Methodist
Du Bose Chiar es H., attorney
Fitzgerald Margitet J. Mrs., grocer Fitzsimmons O. P. Rev., Presbyte- rian Freise John, cabinet makr
Harley James A., attorney Hunt Alexander., meat market
Ishmaelite The, Lewis & Rob- erts, propre. (See page 473).
Jones Thomas, dentist Jordan John T., attorney King John, tel opr
Lewis Robert H., co. ordinary Lewis & Roberts Sidney Lewis,
Sterling W. Roberts), proprs Ish., machte
Little Franklin L., attorney and co. judge
Little W. F. & Co. ( William F. Lit- tle, James F. Bowen), spring bed mnirs
Mandle Julius, genl store Martin John T, grocer Martin William A., wagon mkr, blacksmith and shoemkr
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Moore Peter ic), black-mith Morris L aus G., gent store Nary Frederick, attorney O Connor Patrick J., gent store
Pearson Stephen E., co. surveyor Pierce George F., attorney
Pierce, Little & Co. (Lovick Pierce, Jr., Will am F. Little, Willim A. Buckner, Garman T. Culver), hv- ery stable and geul store
Powell La Fayette, genl store and co. tax receiver
Reese Spaborn, attortiey
Roberts Will am C. D., shoemkr
Rogers James, boarding
Rogers Wilbur J., physician and co. coronel
Rozier H. F. & E. A. (Hiram F. and Edward A ), gent store
Silver David, genl store
Simmons J. Clarence, dry goods, justice and ins agt
Simmons J. C. & Co. (J. Clarence Simmons, Miss L. A. Sittons), mil liners
Simmons Sidney B., genl store
Smith James, contractor, grist and planing mill
Stevens, Culver & Co. ( Willian W. Stevens, John L. Culver, J. Clarence Simmons) props Tunes and Pimter and printers. (See page 473)
Stevens William, gent store Stewart Thomas A., sherif
Thomas Frank A., paysician Thomas Richard IL., fertilizers
Times and Planter, Stevens, Culver & Co., prope. (See page 473)
Turner D Limar, livery Turner Jobn, tax collector
Turner Thomas C., carriage mkr Turner Thomas M., meat market Watkin- George W., genl -t r .
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Wil-on Bros. (Richard C. and Ed- gar S.), g. nl store Wynu Anderson (c), blksmith
SPEER. Habersham County.
A recently esta: li-hed post office, from which no report Was recieved
SPIER'S. Jefferson County, -C. R. R. ( Sce Bartow.)
SPOONVILLE. Houston County.
Situated on Spring Creek. Has a popal ction of 200. 10 miles South of Perry the county seat. express, tele- graph and radroad station, 14 from Hawkmsville its banking town cia which Atlanta is 161 miles distant. Has a Methodist church, 2 grist mills operated by water power, 2 grist m Ils and one cotton gin, run by steam. Cotton the chief shipment. 225 bades shiped annually. Mil once a week William Means, P.M. Laidler John, physician
Means F. N., geul store and grist
Means MI W., grist mill aud gin Roberis J. W., grist mill
SPREAD. Je ferson County.
Former name Spread Ouk. Locat- ed 16 miles north of Louisville, the county seat and nearest shipping point. Popniation about 50.
SPRING CREEK. Decatur County.
Bainbridge, 5 miles east is the postoffice for this point.
SPRINGFIELD. Egingham County.
County sat. Has a population of 100, 12 nle- from Guy.on-No. 3 Central R. R .- its nearest express and radroad station 15 from Madlow its nearest telepraph office. 30 from Savannah, its nearest banking town and 269 from Atlanta ti Guyton. Has one academy, Methodist and
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Baptist churches. Steam grist mill. Cotton, syrup and rice the chief ex- port. Mail daily. A. F. Rhn, P. M.
Burgsteiner John R., co. treasurer
Davis J. T., physician
Dugger H., co. coroner
Exby B., genl store
Keiffer Allen N., co. ordinary
Morgan A. N. C., co. tax collector
Pitman S. S., attorney
Powers A. K., co. surveyor
Rain A. F., gent store
Rahn W. C., gent store
Sheroose J., grist mill
+ Smith L. B., sheriff Trout R., co. tax receiver
Wilson W. W. physician
SPRING PLACE. Murray County.
County seat; 12 miles east of Dal- ton, its nearest express, telegraph, Campbell & Krester, genl store
railroad station and banking town, Chastain R., gin
cia which Atlanta is 112 miles dis- Coffee Webs'er, genl store
tant. Has a population of 450, sev- Cole J. P. & Bro., genl store
eral grist, flour and saw mills and ; Giddens W. W., attorney
cotton gins operated by water power,
Harris W. D , attorney
The Sparta Times and Planter,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, AT SPARTA, HANCOOK COUNTY, GEORGIA.
PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 Per Annum.
Thoroughly Democratic in Tone, it is devoted to the interests of its county and State.
STEVENS, CULVER & CO., Proprs.
THE ISHMAELITE,
SPARTA, HANCOCK COUNTY, GEORGIA.
SIDNEY LEWIS. . Editor.
S. W. ROBERTS . Business Manager.
TERMS: $2.00 PER ANNUM.
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
It is the liveliest, spiciest Democratic weekly paper in the State. Everybody likes it and all read it. Nothing like it. ADVERTISERS will find the Ishmeelite an excellent medium through which to introduce their business to the trading public. Specimen copies, with termis to advertisers, fur- nished on application. Address
THE ISHMAELITE, SPARTA, GA.
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several grist and saw mills run by steam power, Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches, and one High School. Cotton is the principal ex- port. Ship ci Dalton. Mail daily. J. Oates, P. M.
Anderson W. A., gen' store
Anderson W. W., physician Ander-on & Cde, druzs
Barnburg & Heury, grist mill and gin
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Henry J. T. & Co , genl store Johnson Dennis, genl store and mill King John, saw mill
Krester E. H. L., physician and drug store
Leonard A. J., grist mill and gin Luftman W. W., attorney MeEaton J. H., saw mill Moon G., harness mkr O'Conner John, saloon
Oates J., attorney
Oates L. S. & Bro. (Lewis S. and Henry B ), gent store Overby T., shoekr Ramsey A. K., gent store and gin
Stafford E. O., phy-ician Staples W. H., geul store
Temple J. D., hotel
Treadwell Smith, saw mill
Watford Nathaniel, physician
SPRINGWOOD.
Thomas County.
Formerly a postoffice on the Och- lochnee river, 11 miles southwest of Thomasville. Address mail to Iamo. nia, Leon county, Fla.
STALLINGS.
Walton County.
Two miles east of Rutledge, its postoffice.
STAMP CREEK. Bartow County.
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Deriving its name from the stream upon which it is situated, is 10 miles from Carter-ville, the county seat. express, telegraph, railroad station Clark E., grist mill Hadden D. Y., grist mill Harvey H. J., genl store Stapleton W. J .. genl store Terrell George, physician and banking town, and 59 from 'At- lanta. Has a population of 125, Bap- ti-t, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, and a common school. Flour, grist mill and ir on farnace op- | Terrell J. T., saw and grist mill
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erated by water power. Corn is the chief export. Ship cia Cartersville. Mail four times a week. J. D. Lnw. son, P. M.
Lawson J. D., genl store
STANFORDVILLE.
Putnam County.
Located 10 miles south west of Ea- tonton. Is also known as Devil's Half Acre. Has a general store, physician, blacksmith, etc. Mail semi- Weekly.
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Elbert Coun'y.
Situated on Beaver Dam creek. is 9 miles from Elberton, the county seat, its express, telegraph and rail- road station ; 70 from Augusta, its nearest banking town. Has a popu- lation of 100. Has two churches, two schools, cotton gin, grist and flour mills run by water power and one steam cotton gin. Cotton is the export. Ship goods via Elberton. Mail twice a week. M. F. Fortson, P. M.
Fortson M. F., geul store
Verdel C. M., teaeber
Verdel D. B., physician
STAPLETON. Jefferson County.
Contains a population of 50. Is 10 miles from Louisville, the county seat, its nearest express, telegraph and railroad station ; 45 from Augus. ta, its nearest banking town, and 183 from Atlanta. Has Methodist, Bap- tist and Pre-byterian churches, sev- eral cotton gins, saw and grist mills operated by water power. Cotton is the chief expor . Ship goods via Louisville. Mail twice a week. W. R. Harvey, P. M.
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STARK. Butts County.
Established as a postoffice in 1867. Jackson, the county seat, is 5 miles southwest. It is 31 miles from Cov ington, its nearest shipping point, and 23 from Griffin and 62 from At- lanta. There is a Baptist church and common school in the vicinity, sev .. eral gin, grist and saw mills and an iron foundry. Population about 100. Daily mail. Mrs. Hannab A. Moore, P. M.
Barker J. S., blacksmith
Harper R. M., carpenter
Moore Hannah A., tailor
Nutt & Haizlip, geni store
Redmond W. T. C., carpenter
Thompson J. M., gent store and blacksmith
STARK'S.
Whitfield County-S .. R. & D. R. R.
Also known as Slackville, 6 miles from Dalton, its postoffice; 34 from Rome.
STARKVILLE. Lee County.
Population 60. Formerly a post office, 3 miles northeast of Leesburg.
STARR. White Coun'y.
Five miles south of Cleveland, its postoffice.
STARRSVILLE. Newton County.
Covington, 6 miles northwest, is the postoffice for this hamlet.
STATE LINE. Heard County.
Small postoffice 10 miles southwest of Franklin, the contity seat.
STATE LINE. Whitfield County-E. T., V. & G. R. R. (See Red Clay.)
Allapaha river, 6 miles west of Huc- kleberrv, station B-S., F. & W. R. R-its nearest shipping point ; 150 from Savannah and 342 from At- lanta, via M. & B. R. R. Cotton, rice and cattle are the chief exports. Has Methodist and Missionary Bap rist churches and a common school. Population 75. Mail daily. B. Z. Mulloy, P. M.
Alderman William, co. tax collector Green William T., co. coroner Guthrie John C., elk superior court Herndon David, sher ff
Herndon John, co. ordinary Higdon J. P. Y., physician McKinnon John C., co. treasurer Morgan Benjamin E., physician Morgan & Higdon, drugs
Morgan & Higdon,
DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS.
We keep a well assorted stock of Drugs, and solicit a share of public patronage,
STAIENVILLE, GA.
Staten & Mulloy, genl ster? Tomlinson James, co. tax receiver Touchstone John, co. surveyor
STATESBOROUGH. Bullock County.
County seat, 12 miles southwest of Ogeechee-C. R. R., -its shipping and express office, in which it is 243 miles from Atlanta, and 50 from Sa- STATENVILLE. Echols County. vannah, has Baptist and Methodist churches, high sebool, and one academy. Lotts creek fornishes County seat. Is situated on the ! power for several grist and saw mills.
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M als daily ris H devondale. Popu- tion 100. R. E. Turner, P. M.
Brannen J. A., attorney
Brannen & Tarner, genl store Daniel Thomas, dentist
Foss W. L., physician Franklin Jackson, elk superior court Green Michael J .. tax receiver
Griner T. L., attorney
Kennedy E., tax collector
Kickbetter George W., coroner
Lane J. l., physician
Law William, attorney
Loster R. F., g nl -tore
Martin Curtis S., co. ordinary Oliff John, genl store
Poter T. H., attorney
Turmer B. E , gent store
Waters Thomas H., sheriff
William- F. S., co. surveyor
Williams John G., co. treasurer
STEAM MILL.
Decatur County.
Known also as Navy Yard, is a small postoffice on the Chattahoochee
STEARNESVILLE.
Pike County.
Situated six miles north of Zebu lon, it: county seat, 7 miles from Griffin the nearest railroad and ship ping point. Has a population of about 75. Has several steam gins, etc., a d in its vicinity numerous churches and schools. The principal shipment is cotton. Mail daily. W. P. Stearnes, P. M.
Beauchamp J. C., physician
Nolan D. P., black-mith Stear . s J. T., gent s ore
STECALL'S.
Bartow County .- W. & A. R. R.
Forty-four mies from Atlanta. Address mail to Bartow Iron Works.
STELLA. Lowndes County.
Established as a postoffice in July, 1873, is 21 miles from Valdosta the county seat, and nearest shipping; point, cin which the distance to Al- lanta is 331 miles. Saw and grist mill and cotton gin furnished with power from Little river. Cotton wool and rice are its principal shipments. Methodist and Baptist churches. Population about 75. Mail semi- weekly. Berry Wells, P. M.
Cary J. F. Rev., Methodist
Hutchinson D., grist mill
Pardee W. Rev., Baptist
Wells Henry L., grist mill
Whitehurst. S. M., grist mill
STELLAVILLE. Jefferson County.
Situated 15 miles northeast of Lou- isville, the county seat and nearest shipping point, 30 from Augusta and 217 from Atlanta. Il is a Baptist enurch, high school, and steam saw mills. Cotton is the principal pro- duct. Population about 75. Mail semi-weekly. John N. F. Jones, P. M.
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