Georgia state gazetteer and business directory 1881-82, Part 57

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


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Baird J. R. Rev., Presbyterian


Benton Thomas, dentist Clark S. J., carpenter


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Knox Charles E., hotel and grocer


Lewis Robert R., shoemkr


Lewis Thomas N., genl store


McDuffie Journal, J. E. White, propr Morris M. E. Mrs., milliner


Neal J. B. & Son (James B. and John B.), genl store


Neal James T., exp agt and stationer Norris Solomon, sheriff


O'Tyson Hezekiah, boots and shoes Paschal Robert L., genl store


Pearce Robert H., co. clk and trea- surer


Pitts William M., physician


Quillian Asbury C., dentist


Reid Thaddeus H., coroner


Reynolds John A. Rev., Methodist


Roney Henry C., attorney


Sarling Solomon, genl store


Scott Thomas A., genul store


Shields John F., genl store


Shields J. F. & J. L. (John F. and James L.), grist mill


Snort William, genl store


Tate James E., confectioner


Thrasher Alexander B., co. or- dinary


Toole Benjamin F., grocer


Tutt William D., attorney


Waddell James D., stoves, etc


Watson Julian C., genl store


Watson Thomas E., attorney


White Jordan E., propr McDuffie Journal


Wiley Albert E., co. tax receiver


Wilkinson William M., gun and locksmith


Williams Ernest A., genl store


Willingham John R., co. surveyor Winter Frederick A., boots and shoes


Worrill Iverson G., co. tax collector


Worrell Iverson G. Mrs., milliner


THORNTON STATION.


Spalding County .- C. R. R. ( See Orch- ard Hill.)


THORNTONVILLE,


Marion County.


Ten miles north of Buena Vista. Mail to Brantley.


THUNDERBOLT. Chatham County.


Population about 75. Ten miles southeast of Savannab, its postoffice.


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Stranger J. A., magistrate Thompson Jasper N., gent store, gin, grist and saw mill and wool carder


THOMSON.


Mc Duffie County-Ga. R. R.


The county seat. Has a population of 805, two Baptist churches, (one colored), two Methodist, (one col- ored), two white and two colored schools. Steam cotton gins, saw and grist mills, and carriage shop, Wes- tom Union Telegraph and Southern Express offices. Augusta the bank- ing town is 37 miles distant. It has one fire company with hand engine. About 9,000 bales of cotton are shipped annually. Ship direct. Mail daily. J. T. Neal, P. M.


Barton Willoughby, physician and drugs


Benton John F., fertilizers


Boatwright James W., agt, genl store


Bush Richard H., genl store


Casey Jurian H., attorney and co. judge


Curtis John M., carriage mkr, furni- ture and undertaker


Durbam George W., physician


Flannigan James T., shoemkr


Gerald Henry W., grocer


Gerald Mary C. Mrs., hotel Greig Ann Mrs., grocer Gross Benjamin M., attorney Hales John H., watchmkr


Harrison Edward S., physician Hill Anthony D., drugs, etc Hollin.an Henry J., rragt


Holzendorf John L., gent store


Irving David T., gent store


Johnson Preston B., justice and attor- ney Johnson Reese C., physician Johnston William H., grist mill Jones James S., physician


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TICKANETLY.


Gilmer County.


Located on Tickanetly creek, which furnishes water power to run a corn mill. 18 miles from Ellijay, the county seat, 40 from Canton, the nearest railroad station, 60 from Cartersv lle, the nearest telegraph office and 80 from Rome, its banking town. Fruit and vegetables form the chief articles of export. Estab- lished as a postotlice in 1880. It re- ceives a weekly mail from Cartecay and Young Cane by carrier. J. F. Chastain, P. M.


Mehan, Welkie & Son, gent store Weaver Henry, geul store


TIFTON.


Berrien County .- B. & A. R. R.


Has a population of 50. Is 27 miles from Nashville, the county seat, 130 from Brunswick and 250 from At- lanta. Has steam saw mill, Southern Express and Western Union Tele- graph offices. No schools or church- es. Lumber, wool and cotton the chief exports. Mail daily. W. O. Tift, P. M.


Fletcher G. P., dry goods


Hall J. W., genl store


McClellan M. B., saloon


Tift H. H., genl store and lumber infr


Tift W. O., genl store


TIGER. Rabun County.


A recently established postoffice situated on Tallulah river, 5 miles south of Clayton, the county seat.


TILTON.


Whitfield County-W. & A. R. R.


A place of 200 inhabitants. Sit- Discon Sutton Rev., Baptist Holfifield L. C., grist mill Watts William, teacher uated on the Connesauga river, from whence power is obtained to operate a grist mill; 10 miles southeast of Dalton, the county seat. It contains a steam saw mill, express office, TOCCOA. Methodist, Primitive and Mis-ionary Baptist, Cumberland Presbyterian Habersham County-Piedmont A-L. Ry. churches and two schools. The print- At the junction of the Elbertou cipal shipments are cotton, grain, A. L. Ry. Is an important summer peas and lumber. Daily mail. i resort


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Ault Wiley J., saw mill


Boyd David A., wagon mkr


Brown W. L. & Son ( William L. and John B.), gent store


Callum Sterling C., blacksmith


Fain & King : William M. Fain, Nicholas W. King), wagon mufrs Green Andrew J., justice


Green Henry H., physician, notary and justice


Greer William R., genl store


Jeffries Thomas H., genl store


Martin Joseph J. Rev


Martin William H., blacksmith


Treadwell Stephen G., genl store


Treadwell & Treadwell (Smith and


Stephen G.), grist mill


TIMSON. Ribun County.


Established as a postoffice in Nov. 1880. Has a population of 140. Is situated on Timson creek, 5 miles from Clayton, the county seat ; 27 from Toccoa, its nearest telegraph, express and railroad station, and 80 from Athens, its banking town. The above named creek supplies power to operate 3 grist and I saw mill. Has 2 Baptist churches and 1 school. Grain, fruit and produce are the chief shipments. Mail daily. Loranzo C. Hollifield, P. M.


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TOLL GATE.


White County.


Discontinued postoffice formerly located, 5 miles northwest of Na coochee.


Westmoreland J. H., gen! store


TOMLINSON. Clinch County.


Sixteen miles west of Homerville. Mail to Du Pont.


TOOMSBOROUGH.


Wilkinson County-C. R. R.


Has a population of about 75, is 6 miles distant northea tof Irwinton, the county seat, and 37 from Macon the banking town. Commissioners creek furnishes power to operate a corn, flour, saw and rice mill. Has an office of the Southern Express Co. and Western Umon Telegraph Co. Cotton is the principal shipment. Was established as a post office in 1850 and receives a daily mail. J. W. Holland, P. M.


Baum N. B. & Bro., genl store


Cannon W. F., grist and saw mill Cason L. R., genl store


Deese J. J., gent store


Hilton J. S,, genl store


Hogan C. J., genl store Jones J. T., gent store


Kinney J. I .. , genl store


Rawls Bros., genl store


Stanley & Co., genl store


Stuckey Nel-on, genl store


Vaughn J. F .. shoemaker


TOONICH.


Cherokee County-M. & N. Ga. R. R.


Railroad name Lebanon, is eight miles from Canton, the county seat, 16 from Marietta, its nearest express


and telegraph office and banking town. Has a population of 100; Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, 1 common school. Little river and Toonigh creek furnishes power to operate grist, saw mills and factory; one steam cotton gin. Cot- ton, lumber and soap-stone are the chief shipments. Mail daily. A. J. Barnes, P. M.


Puckett M., teacher Barnes A. J., geul store


TOWALIGA. Butts County.


Has a population of 40; situated on Cabin creek, which affords power to drive grist, flour and saw mills; it is 7 miles from Jackson, the county seat, 14 from Griffin, its nearest ex- press, telegraph, railroad station and banking town, via which Atlanta is 57 miles distant; has 2 churches- Missionary Baptist and Presbyterian. Cotton is the chief shipment. Mail daily. R. L. Daughtry, P. M.


Carmichael & Foster, blacksmiths Daughtry R. L., genl store Foster Charles T., distiller Kinard B. C., grist and saw mill Kinard B. C. & Son, geul store Thaxton J. F., physician


TOWN CREEK.


Gilmer County.


Located 7 miles south of Ellijay, the county seat, and 20 from Resaca -W. &A. R. R .- his shipping point. Has a population of about 75.


TOWNS.


Telfair County-NNo. 10 M. & B. R. R.


Ten miles southeast of McRae, the county seat, Ss from Macon, its near- est banking town, 120 from Savan- nah, 100 from Brunswick and 189 from Atlanta. Lumber City, 7 miles distant, is the nearest telegraph of- fice. Has a population of 125, Methodist church, common school, office of Southern Express Co. steam gin and grist mill and naval stores manufactory. Cotton, rice and naval stores are the principal soip- ments. Mail daily. J. C. Towas, P. M.


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Clements Institute, W. T. Damas, prin Dumas W. T., prin Clements Insti- tute


McRae & Bush, genl store and mnfr naval stores, gin and grist mill


Ryals A. L., genl store and r ragt Ryais J C., physician


Stancel B. & Co., genl store and mnfr naval stores


Woocten D. H., dentist


Wootten J. A., lamber mnfr


TRACK ROCK-


Union County.


Seven miles northeast of Blairs- ville, the county seat, 50 from Gaines- ville, the nearest express, telegraph and railroad station and banking town, via which it is 103 miles from Atlanta. Brasstown creek furnishes power to operate grist, flour and saw mills. Has a population of 200, Bap tist and Methodist churches and a common school. Farm produce the principal shipment. Semi weekly mail from Blairsville and Hiawassee. Ship ria Gainesville. W. W. Erwin, P. M.


Bryant J. M., magistrate


Bryson F. P., blacksmith


Bryson S. H., grist mill


Corn Alfred Rev., Baptist


Erwin W. W., notory and magis- trate


Greer E. A., physician .


Haynes W. J., physician


Hooper T. J., gent store and co. tax receiver


Hunt Helman, genl store


Hunt W. A., gent store


Logan L. B., grist mill


Plott: Amos, genl store and saw mill Plotts Y. T., blacksmith


. Stanton P L. Rev., Methodist Stephens John, grist and saw mill


TRADER'S HILL.


Charlton County.


The county seat. Has a population TRAY. Habersham County. of about 60, and is situated on St. Mary's river, 4 miles from Folkston, the nearest railroad station. Has a Situated 13 miles from Clarksville, the county seat, 20 from Mt. Airy grist mill run by water; also a grist mill and gin by steam. This is the | the nearest railroad, express and tel- timber market for the St. Mary'slegraph station, and 40 from Gaines-


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river, all timber being bought and rafted at the boom }of a mile from this office. Naval stores, cotton and bides form the principal shipments. Ship via Folkston -S., F. & W. R.R- or Camp Pinckney. Receives a semi- weekly mail by steamboat from Fer- nandina, Fla. Robert Hatcher, P. M. Brooks John, miller and sheriff Courson Perry M., co. tax collector Crews C. C., co. tax receiver Gowan Andrew G., co. clerk


Hatcher Robert, genl store and co. ordinary


Lang Felder, co. surveyor


Lowther J. A. & Co., geul store


Paxton Jehu, co. treasurer Robinson James, co. coroner


TRANQUILLA. Jones County.


Has a population of 50 : is 10 miles north of Clinton, the county seat, 10 from Haddocks station -M. & A. R. R .- the nearest railroad station, 20 from Macon, the nearest expres-, telegraph office and banking towr, and 130 miles from Atlanta. Power is drived from Shoal creek to operate a gri-t and flour mill. Ship via Had- dock's station. Cotton the principal produer. Mail tri-weekly. W. B. Gunn, P. M.


Burney J. M., genl store


Green M. B., geni store


Marshall H. J., grist mill


Middlebrooks A. J., gent store Ross G. W., genl store


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ville, the nearest banking point. Has a population of about 30. The Tal- lulah river furnishes power to oper- ate mills and carding machinery. Mining for gold and asbestos is car- ried on to a considerable extent, and minerals and general proance form the principal shipment. Was made a post-office in 1Ss0, and receives a weekly mail from Clarksville and Clayton by carrier. D. J. Led.ord, P. M.


Asbery, Jones & Co., miners Franklin J. B. B., miller Hill & Bros., miller's


Ledford D. J., genl store Moore J., geulstore


TRENTON.


Dade County-A. G. S. R. R.


County seat; 1S miles from Chatta. nooga, Tenn., via which it is 158 from Atlanta. Southern Express and Western Union telegraph offices. Receives mail daily each way by rail. James C. Smith, P. M.


Cason & Bennett, dry goods Cole T. H. B., dry goods Coleman Joseph, co. tax receiver Crabtree G. M., co. ordinary Jacoway W. C. and J. P. at- torneys


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Maj ors B. P., co. sheriff


Morrison W. G., co. surveyor O' Neil Z., co. treasurer Pace B. F., hotel


Robertson T. H, hotel.


Smith & Brown, dry goods


Taturn D. E., co. tax collector Thurman S. H., co. clerk


TRICKUM. Whitfield County.


Located on the East Chicamauga, which furnishes water power. 9 miles from Dalton, the county seat, and 5 from Tunnell Hill, its shipping point. Cotton, grain and bacon form the principal shipments. Has a Methodist church and a high school. Receives a weekly mail by stage from Tunnell Hill. A. W. Alford, P. M. Alford A. W., genl store Anderson P. S., physician Deck J. T., magistrate Easley G. M., magistrate


Fulton George S., teacher


TRION FACTORY. Chattooga County.


The location of the Trion Manu- facturing Company ; 5 miles from Sommerville, the county seat, and 25 from Rome, its shipping point.


TROUP FACTORY. Troup County.


Located 10 miles southeast of La- Grange, the county seat, express tel- egraph, railroad station and banking tawn, via which Atlanta is 81 miles distant. Flat Shoal creek furnishes power to operate a grist mill, and a cotton factory running 2,500 spindles, and consuming 1,000 bales of cottou annually ; also steam cotton gin and tan bark mill. Has a population of 400, one church and two schools. Cotton goods are the chief export. Mail tri-weekly. J. O. Perry, P. M. Beasley A. E., physician Hardy L. L., grist mill Jestes R A., miller


Perry J. O., genl store Priddy R. F., physician


Robertson, Leslie & Co., assignees, Troup Cotton Factory, and genl store


Kizer Joseph, co. coroner


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Presbyterian, Methodist, and Cum- berland Presbyterian churches, one common school. Flour and saw mill operated by water power ; cotton gin and tannery operated by steam ; Southern Express and Western Un. ion Telegraph, is it miles from Dalton, the county seat and banking town, and 99 from Atlanta. Six miles distant are the Catoosa Springs, a fashionable summer resort. Cotton and farm produce are the principal shipments. Mail four times a week. J. N. Murray, P. M.


Ault Robert, cooper


Bowman T. C., blacksmith


Cherry T. R, genl store


Clements J. E., tanner


Cochran E. C., physician


Dunn John B., grist mill


Foster R. J., tanner


Foster William H., genl store


Freeman E. B., physician


Glenn G. R., teacher


Head Aaron, cooper Head G. W., attorney


Hunt C. A. & Co., genul store


Jourdan William, dentist


Murray J. N., gent store


Kirkpatrick J. T., physician


Quinn C., carriage mkr


Shaw & Kinnamon, grist mill


TURIN. Correta County-S. G. & N. Alu. R. R.


Ten miles southeast of Newnan, the county sear, its nearest telegraph, express office and banking point, and 24 from Griffin, via which Atlanta is 50 miles distau. Has a population of 50, and Baptist and Methodist churches. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily. J. R. Cole, P. M.


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TROUPVILLE. Lowndes County.


Valdosta, 4 miles distant, is the postoffice for this hamlet.


TROY. Cherokee Couaty.


Eight miles southeast of Canton. Direct mail to Hickory Flat.


TUCKAHOE. Screen County.


Established as a postoffice March 10th, ISSO, is 13 miles from Sylvania, the county seat, 26 from Station No. 6,-C. R. F.,-its nearest express and railroad station, and 30 from No. 5,-C. R. R.,-its nearest telegraph office, and 65 from Savannah its banking town. Has a population of 50); three Methodist churches, two schools, cotton gin, saw and grist mill run by steam. Cotton is the chief shipment. Mail semi-weekly. A. T. Mock, P. M.


TUGALO.


Habersham County-Piedmont A .- L. Ry.


Situated on Tugalo river. Has a population of nearly 200. one school, Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches, one steam saw mill. Is 20 miles from Clarkesville, the county seat, 5 from Toccoa the nearest ex- press and telegraph office, 50 from Gainesville, its banking town, and 99 from Atlanta. Cotton and corn are the principal shipments. Mail daily. C. P. Jarrett, P. M.


Attaway L. A., teacher Dunton J. C., geni store Hill M. E., teacher


Jarrett A. R., physician


Matbrop John, cotton gin


Muikey J. T., patent medicine mnfr Northrop J., grist mill


Patton L. D., rragt Scott & Cower, blacksmiths


TUNNEL HILL.


Whitfield County-W. &A. R. R.


Has a population of 400. Baptist, | Holliday J. C., teacher


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TURKEY CREEK.


Dooly County.


Situated on the creek bearing its name, which affords power to ope- rate a grist, flour and saw mill ; has 1 steam grist mill and thrasher. It is 73 miles from Vienna, the county seat ; 15 from Montezuma, its express, telegraph and railroad station and banking town. Population 60. Has Baptist and Methodist churches and one common school. Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily. H. A. J. Fuqua, P'. M.


Adam J. F., blacksmith Butler G. N., gin


Forehand Jordan, magistrate


Fugua H. A. J., genl store Hughes G. D., magistrate


Hughes J. P., carpenter


Summerlord William, gin and grist mill


TURKEY CREEK MILLS. Carroll County.


Formerly a postoffice. Mail now goes to Carrollton, 8 miles east


TURNER'S CHAPEL. Taylor County.


Ten miles southeast of Butler. Send mail to Reynolds or to Ogle- thorpe.


TURPENTINE FARM.


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


Formerly a postoffice, 155 mil ... from Brunswick. Mail to Isabella, . miles dissant.


TUSCULUM.


Effingham County .- No. 3} C. R. R.


Seven miles northwest of Spring field, the county seat, 35 from Savan- nah and 239 from Atlanta. Ha- & population of 50, steam saw and gri -: mill. Cotton, syrup, rosin, tur pentine and country produce the chiei shipments. Mail daily. A. K. Powers, P. M.


Cannett William, geni store Clark Donald H., attorney Clark J. G., attorney Edwards A. O., blacksmith


Flake William, carpenter Myerson Philip, gent store Powers A. K., co, surveyor Speer William, Inmber Tarver Francis R., attorney


TWEED. Laurens County.


Has a population of about 100: steam cotton gin and thresher. It is 15 miles from Dublin, the county seat, 25 from MeVille -- M. &. B. R. R .- its nearest express, telegraph and railroad station, and 105 from Savannah, its banking town. Cot- ton and lumber are the principal ex. ports. Mail daily. R. T. Beacham, P. M. Beacham R. T., geni store


TWIGGSVILLE.


Twiggs County.


Located 9 miles south of Jefferson- ville, the county seat, and the same distance from Buzzard Roost, the nearest railroad, express and tele- graph station; has a population of about 100; Baptist and Methodht churches and common schools. Cot- ton is the principal product. Daily mail. John T. Land, P. M.


Daniel H. O., physician Faulk D. S., saloon Land John T .. genl store


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TWILIGHT. Miller County.


Located 5 miles from Colquitt, the county seat, and 16 from Bainbridge, the nearest railroad, telegraph and express station and banking town. Local streams furnish the necessary power to operate a grist and saw mill and gin. Cotton, wool and svrup form the principal shipments. Has Primitive and Missionary Bap- tist churches and an academy. Was established as a postoffice in 1SS0, and receives a weekly mail from Bainbridge and Colquitt by wagon. B. C. Bird, P. M.


Clifton J. S., genl store Davis A. J., teacher


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TWO RUN. Lumpkin County.


An unimportant postoffice 8 miles from Dahlonega, the county seat, and 33 from Gainesville, its shipping point.


TYNER. Merriwether County.


A recently established postoffice from which no report was received.


TYRONE. Wilkes County.


Mail for this point goes to Wash . ington, 6 miles northeast


TY TY.


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


Situated on the creek bearing its name, 14 miles southeast of Isabella, the county seat, 9 from Tifton, its nearest telegraph office, 30 from Al. bany, its banking point, 139 from Brunswick and 241 from Atlanta. Has a population of 150, Baptist and Methodist churches, steam gin, saw and grist mill. Express, Mitchell & Co.'s. Turpentine and wool form the principal shipments. Mail daily. W. E. Williams, P. M.


Brady P. H., genl store Brady W. D., gent store


Brooks George W., barber


Corbett W. W., attorney


Coleman & Bishop, naval stores


Ford J. L. & Bro., genl store Hailey E. L., naval stores Hill Cora Miss, milliner Murrow John, teacher Pickett J. H., physician White George J., physician Williamas W. E., geul store and navai stores Young Benjamin W., genl store


UNION. Putnam County.


Direct mail to Eatonton, six miles south.


UNION. Stewart County.


A small place of 30 inhabitants; 7 miles from Lumpkin, the county seat, and abont 230 from Atlanta. Florence, on the Chattahoochee riv- er, is the nearest shipping point. The nearest banking, express and telegraph point is Columbus. Mail received four times per week by Wagon. John F. Giles, P. M.


Giles John F., genl store Hall Lucy, milliner


Jamison W. W., physician


Patterson J. C., physician


Pinkston B. B., magistrate


UNION MILLS. Heard County. Mail to Franklin, 7 miles south.


UNION POINT. Greene County-Ga. R. R., junction Athens Branch.


Has a population of 550, Western Union Telegraph and Southern Ex- press offices, Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churenes, one high school, two common schools, steam


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grist, flour and saw mill, and ma. chine works ; is 8 miles northeast of Green-borough, the county rear, 76 from Augusta, 95 from Atlanta, its banking town and 40 from Athens. Cotton (5,000 bales exported annual- ly) and produce the chief exports. Mail dally. O. A. Mclaughlin, P. M.


Bibb W. C. Jr., rr agt


Bowden E. C. & C. C., genl store Bryan T. M., tel opr


Carlton B. F., physician


Carlton J. E. & Co. (Jul'us E. and Lorenze D. Carlton), genl store


Fluker Oscar E., notary


Fluker W. O., genl store


Hart J. F .. gin


Hart J. F. & Co. (James F. Hart. Thomas M. Bryan, Samuel H. Sib- ley), genl store


Hart John C., attorney


Holliday J. A., genl store


Knox J. B., architect and builder


Knox & Carlton, saw and grist mill


MeLaughlin O. A., news agt


Mitchell W. O., attorney


Moore W. A., physician


Randle A. H., physician


Sundrum M. M., attorney


Tunnel J. W., carpenter


Watson W. L., genl store and exp wgt Williams Edward G., magistrate Williams Mattie Miss, hotel


UNIONVILLE. Monroe County.


Located 12 miles north of Forsyth, the county seat, and 10 from Mimer, dences. Cotton the principal ship- its shipping point, via which it is 64 from Atlanta.


MACKINNON PEN OR FLUID PENCIL.


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UPATOIE. Muscogee County.


Railroad name Jones' Crossing Population 50. One church and oh+ common school. Is 17 miles from Columbus, the county seat, and nes ?. est telegraph office and banking town, 4 from Box Spring, the nearest ex- press office via which Atlanta is D; miles distant. Cotton gin and saw mill operated by water power, and steam saw mill. Cotton the chief export. Mail Daily. J. M. Barker, P. M.




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