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Barker J. M., genl store
Calhoun R. M., saloon Fatom James, grist mill Samples J. B., saw mill
UPSHAW. Cobb County.
Established as a postoffice May 17th, 1881. Is 83 miles from Marietta, the county seat, nearest express, tel- egraph and railroad station and bank. ing town. Has a population of 50. Steam grist and saw mill, four Bap- tist, two Methodist and one Presby- terian churches within a radius of two miles; one common school. Cot- ton the principal export. Mail tri- weekly. Isaac D. Upshaw, P. M.
Upshaw Isaac D., genl store
VALDOSTA. -
Lowndes County .- S., F. d. W. R. R.
County seat. Has a population o' 1,515. Methodist, Baptist, Christian and Presbyterian churches. One school, the Valdosta Institute, one newspaper, the Valdosta Time '
which has nearly 1.000 circulation. Western Union Telegraph
Southern Express offices, it is 310 miles from Atlanta and 157 from Savannah. There is no town in the state that has enjoyed such a rap.I growth as this, having more than doubled its population in the last 19 years. The streets are broad and cross each other at right angles. The business houses are mostly built of briek, and it has many fine resi-
ment, 9,000 bales being shipped ah- nially. Miss Ida Stewart, P. M.
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VALDOSTA, GA.
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care. Collections a specialty.
Anthony James R., prin Valdosta Institute.
Bentley Benjamin W., organs, pi- anos and watchinkr
Blue William A., barber
Booker Andrew B., carriage mnfr. and blacksmith
Boone Henry L., stoves, etc
Bradwell William (c), barber
Briggs William H., hardware and dry goods
Brinson Mills M., livery stable
Clem Thomas V., saloon
Clem Valentine, shoemkr
Converse Bros. (Thomas B. and Wil- liam L.), gent store
Crawford Thomas, harness mkr
Davidson Henry, co. surveyor
Ehrlich Michael G., Ivery stable
Ellis F. R., co. tax receiver
Harwell Franz E., photographer
Holder Benjamin F, wagon and carriage minir and repairer
Holliday Henry B., furniture and undertaker
Hunt Freeman T., saloon and livery stable
Jones B. P. & Co. (Benjamin P. Jones. John T. Roberts), genl store Jones Willinm, gent store
Jones & Robert (Owen K. Jones, William Robert), enl store
Lane R. Y. & C). (Remer Y. Lane, Archibald T. MeIntyre), bankers Lang George, physician
Limburzer R. F .. co. tax collector
McKey W. H. & T. S., (Wi ham H. and Thomas S.), gent store
Martin J. B. & Bro. ! Joseph B. and Marens J., gent store
Martin Seth L., co. sheriff
Myddleton Robert T., supreme court clerk
Paine & R-mingion Charles II Paine, Frank H. Remington, Jr.), drugs
Palin Thomas J., blacksmith
Pendleton A. S. & Co. (Andrew S. Pendleton, Thomas M. Smith), grocers
Pendleton Charles R., pubir Times
Ramsey William H., attorney
Rogers Matthew H., physician
Smith Alexander R .. attorney
Smith Alfred L., dentist
Stephens Barnabas S .. co. ordinary
Stephens D. R .. co. treasurer
Stevens Joseph G., gent store
Stuart Cuarles T .. hotel
Sweat Righand W. to), confectioner Thomas Robert, drugs and physician Valdosta Institute, James R. Antho- ny, prin
Valdosta Times, C. R. Pendleton, publr
Varmedoe Charles C., genl store
Wells Jeremiah W., grocer and sa- loon
Whittington Benjamin F., attorney Wiley & Thomas ( E. s. Wiley, Wil- liam J. Thomas), genl store
Williams & Paramore ( Frank W. Williams, John Paramore), genl stere
Wilson Alexander K , com mer Wooding Benjamm L., gent store
VALLEY.
Talbot County.
A postoffice recently established. No report received.
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Harris County.
Eight miles east of Hamilton. Mail to Shiloh.
VALLEY STORE.
Chattooga County.
Has a population of 10. Several churches and two common schools, cotton gin, grist and saw mill. Is 8 miles from Summerville, the county seat ; 31 from Rome its nearest ex- press, telegraph and railroad station and banking town. Cotton is the chief shipment. Mail four times a week. W. F. Tapp, P. M.
Chuffin W. C., blacksmith Davis J. L., shoemkr
Gilreath W. L, carpenter
Hammon A. N., grist mill
Hammon M. R. & Son, genl store Longley & Greenwood, blackswiths Tapp & Weaver, genl store Underwood Joseph, physician Weaver H. C., harness inkr Young W. S., gent store
VAN WERT. Polk County.
Mail goes to Rockmart, two miles south.
VANCEVILLE.
Berrien County .- B. & A. R. R.
On New river, twenty-five miles southwest of Nashville, the county seat, and 254 from Atlanta. Has Mitchell & Co.'s express and daily mail.
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Floyd County. -- S., R. & D. R. R. Known also as Six Mile Station
Has a population of 50, six miles from Rome, the county seat, express. telegraph offices, and banking point. Several mills and cotton gins are run by water power; two saw mills are run by steam; two Baptists and one Methodist church, one school. Cot- ton, corn and wheat are the chief ex- ports. Mail daily. Wm. Lanham, P. M.
Brisco D. L., saw mill
Lanham Williams, genl store Reece John, physician Tippin J. B., grist mill
White A., grist mill
VANZANT'S STORE. Fannin County.
Seven miles from Morganton, the county seat, and 50 from Gainesville its shipping point. Mail four times a week.
VARNELL'S STATION. Whitfield County .- E. T. Va., & Ga. R. R.
Has a population of 150. Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian church- es,one common school; 8 miles north of Dalton, the county seat, and tele- graph office, and banking town, and 108 from Atlanta. Has an office of Southern Express, and two steam saw mills. Lumber, cotton, and farm produce, are the principal ship- ment. Mail daily. D. A. Speer, P.M. Fagola John, genI store
MeGaughery Henry C., tanner Phillips W. M., teacher
Pitner T. H. & Son, gen! store
Rauschenberg F. A., physician Simmons James, shoemkr Spann J. K., genl store
Speer D. A., genl store
Speer L. N., genl store
Thomas John, blacksmith
VAUGHAN'S
Spalding County - S., G. & N. A. R. R. (See Creswell.)
VERNON. Troup County.
Small country postoffice on the Chattahoochee river, 12 miles north of LaGrange.
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Forsyth County.
A small town of about 200 popula- tion ; 16 miles from Cumming, the county seat, and 17 from Duluth, the nearest shipping point, vi which it is 43 miles from Atlanta. Big creek furnishes water power for a number of mills. Churches four-two each, Baptist and Methodist. Semi-weekly communication by stage with Cum- ming. Samuel Oir, P. M.
Bacon E. M., physicien
Bell W. J., physician
Bentley C. W., tanner and magis trate
Bettis Philip, gunsmith
Burgess A. P., genl store
Chapman W. O., blacksmith
Ezzard G. W., genl store
Ezzard John L., wagon makr Harden W. S., blacksmith Holbrook F. M., gent store Johnson J. A., genl store Julian G. W., teacher
Neal J. R., cotton gin
Wills W. T., gent store
Wright Lewis, grist mill
VICTORY.
Carroll County.
Situated on the Tallapoosa river, 10 miles southwest of Carrollton, the nearest express and railroad station, via which Atlanta is 75 miles distant; 34 from Newnan, the nearest tele- graph office and banking town. Has Baptist and Methodist churches, one high school, cotton gin, grist and saw mill operated by power derived from the above named river. Popu- lation 80. Mail tri-weekly. Miss Ella J. McDaniel, P. M.
Davis S., blacksmith Duke J. T., carpenter
McDaniel G. A .. gent store and propr Victory Mills
McDaniel Mary M., teacher Morris G. W., miller Robison John D. Rev., Baptist
Stephenson John W., cabinet mkr
Thurman John Rev., Methodist
Word B. C., magistrate
Wydner J. M., carpenter
VIENNA. Dooly County.
County seat. Has a population of nearly 700. Pennahatchee creek fur. nishes power to operate grist and flour mills. Cotton ging, grist and saw mills operated by steam. Two Baptist (one cold), two Methodist (one cold), churches; one academy and two schools in the neighborhood. Montezuma, 23 miles distant, is the nearest express, telegraph and rail- road station ; Americus, 28 distant, is the nearest banking town, and 175 miles distant from Atlanta. Cotton and wool is the principal export. Mail daily. C. T. Stovall, P. M.
Bivens J., physician
Brown A. K. & Bro., geul store
Brown W. J., attorney
Busbee G. W., genl store
Collier John, saw and grist mill
Diekson W. D., mill
Forbes J., Sr., physician
Head W. J., physician
Heard & Rogers, genl store
Holmes J. B., attorney
Lamar H. G., attorney
Leonard D. B., genl store
Lewis F. J., genl store
Lewis J. F., grist mill
McDonald & Co., genl store
Raiford Robert, attorney
Sentill J. W., attorney
Stovall C. T., physician
Stovall S. B., physician
Stovall & Sou, patent medicine mufr
Toole J. D., attorney
Whitsell J. H., mill
Wooten G. W., attorney
Woodward J. H., genl store
VILLA RICA. Carroll County. Sixteen miles southwest of Car_
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rollton, the county seat, and nearest railroad station, 35 from Atlanta, its nearest express, telegraph office and banking town ; Sweet Water creek furnishes water power to operate 3 mills and 2 gins; one gin run by steam. Has a population of 250. Methodist and Baptist churches, one academy. Gold mines have been worked here since 1835. Cotton, eggs and dried fruit the principal shipments. Mail daily. W. B. Can- dler, P. M.
Allen Z. T., genl store
Bell W. H .. wool carder
Candler W. B., genl store
Conner A., grist and saw mill
Doster W. J., teacher
Floyd W. A., genl store
Henderson J. T., grist mill Leathers Peter, grist mill Leathers S. E., genl store
MeLarty G. W., grist mill
McLarty T. A., physician
Marony J. L., grist mill
Maxwell W. A., genl store Polk E., grist mill Rabun John, blacksmith
Roberts T. H., physician
Slaughter J. T., physician
Steele J. M., grist mill
Strickland W. F., gent store
Waddell A. L., grist and saw mill and genl store Williains B. W .. genl store Williams J. R., blacksmith
VILLANOW.
Walker County.
Has a population of 100; Baptist church, one academy, one steam cotton gin: is 12 miles southeast of Estimated population 70. Is six miles from Jefferson, the county seat, express and railroad station, Is from LaFayette, the county seat, 12 from Sugar Valley, its nearest railroad station, 14 from Tunnel Hill, its | Gainesville, the nearest telegraph
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nearest express office, via which A :- lanta is 124 miles distant. Dalton, 15 miles distant, is the nearest bank. ing town. Cotton and farm produc. are the principal shipments. Mail tri-weekly. J. A. Clements, P. M.
Cavender J. W., geni store
Clark G. W., constable
Clements A., physician
Clement M. G., notary and magis- trate
Graham J. D., physician
Jones R. Rev
Kinsy Jesse, blacksmith
Kroun I. N., cotton gin
Kroun J. A. Rev
Love J., harness mkr
McKenzie M., shoemkr
Stanford E., miller
Stansell F. A., jeweler
Stansell Rial, cotton gin
Tarvin William, blacksmith
VINE'S MILLS. Worth County .- (See Mclellan's Mills.)
VINING STATION.
Cobb Connty .-- W. & A. R. R.
Situated on Nancy's creek which affords water power to operate one flour, two grist, one saw mill, and distillery. Has a population of 125, two Methodists and two Baptist churches, and one common school. Smyrna 4 miles north is the nearest express office. Marietta 9 southeast is the county seat, telegraph office and banking town. Mail daily. T. G. McAfee, P. M.
Akers W. T. & Bro., saw and grist mill
Coleman A. D., carpenter
Hooper T. M., magistrate
Lee John, blacksmith
McAfee Robert N., genl store and rr agt
Menke & Broad, grist mill and naval stores Randall P. H., grist mill
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office and banking town. Walnut creek furnishes water power to oper- ate one grist and three saw mills. Has one church and school. Cotton is the principal shipment. Mail four times a week. Booth Niblack, P. M.
Craig John H., attorney
Delaperriere J. C., physician
Delaperriere J. C. & Bro., genl store Delaperriere W. P., physician
Duke G. S., distiller
Lunier L. P., barber
Mitchell M., physician
Niblack Booth, physician
Reynolds & Mellroy, genl store Yearwood A. T., geni store
VISAGE.
Tone County.
Seven miles southeast of Hiawas- see, the county seat, 40 from Mt. Airy, its nearest express, telegraph, railroad station and banking town. Hightower creek furnishes water power to operate grist and flour mill. Has a population of 40. Baptist church and one school. Corn and produce are the chief shipment. Mail daily. J. H. Born, P. M.
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WADLEY.
Jefferson County-No. 10} C. R. R.
Sometimes called Bethany ; is on the C. R. R. at the junction of the Louisville Branch R. R. 10 miles south of Louisville, the county seat. Has Baptist and Methodist church es, a high school, and steam grist, and shingle mills, express and tele- graph offices. Population 500. Cot- ton, wool and hides form the princi- pal exports. Daily mail. N. W. Bedingfield, P. M.
Battle & Manson ( Henry L. Battle, James B. Manson), druggists and physicians
Bedingfield N. W. & Co., genl store
Cook B. T., notary Cook Leonard H., carpenter
Cross James M. Rev., Missionary Baptist Donovan William, saw mill
Fields J. W. Rev., Baptist Galpin George H., painter
Harrison M. A. Mrs., milliner Joiner A. J., magistrate
Leonard Thomas K. Rev., Meth- odist
Lockhart A. J. & Son., genl store McCollough J. F., gent store MeKenzie, James & Henry, black- smiths
Marchman C., genl store
Maxley B. J., saw mill
Nasworthy W. F., rr agt
Overstreet P. Wesley, carpenter Palmer Archibald, carpenter
Serews William A., carpenter
Sheppard J. C. & Bro., genl store
Sherrod John H., druggist and phy- sician
Smith Allison, carpenter
Weaver Pickius B., guano Wise J. F., blacksmith
WAHOO. Lumpkin County.
Situated on the creek from which it derived its name, which furnishes power to operate flour and grist mills; 10 miles east of Dahlonega, the county seat, 16 from Gainesville, the nearest express, telegraph and railroad station and banking town. riu which Atlanta is 70 miles distant. Has a population of 50; Methodist Baptist and Presbyterian churches, one common school. Ship ria Gainesville. Cotton and grain are the principal products. Mail four times a week. William Abererom- bie, P. M.
Abercrombie William, gin, grist and saw mill Adams John, blacksmith Austin J. P., blacksmith Bowen G. W. Rev., Baptist;
Christopher J., blacksmith Holeman William, grist mill
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WALDEN.
Bibb County .- S. W. R. R.
Railroad name Seago Station. Has a population of 100; Methodist and Baptist churches, two schools and a steam grist mill; 10 miles south of Macon, the county seat, and nearest express, telegraph office and banking town; 90 from Colum- bus and 113 from Atlanta. Water- melons and peaches are the chief products. Mail daily. J. B. Willis, P. M.
Barfield S., grist mill Goodall W. P., grist mill
Johnson J. C., physician MeArthur D. T., physician Shuholser J. W., physician
Willis J. B., genl store and saw mill
. WALESEA. Cherokee County.
Situated on Shoal Creek, which affords power to operate cotton, wool, grist and saw mills. Has a popula- tion of 85, common school and Meth- odist church. Is S miles from Can- ton, the county seat, 30 from Mari etta, its nearest express, telegraph, railroad station and banking town, and 73 from Atlanta. Cotton and grain are the principal shipments. Mail four times a week. H. W. Sharp, P. M.
Atherton, Keith & Co. (William C. Atherton, James W. Keith), cotton factory
Cline Amos, grist and saw mill Daniel R. P., magistrate
Harden David A., physician
Harris John M. Rev., Presbyterian Heard John G., notary
Hollen P. M., flour mill and car- penter
Keeter J. J. Rev., Baptist
McCanless William, grist mill and gin
Rhyne Alexander Rev., Universalist Sharp J. J. A., grist mill
Sharp & Co., genl store and gin
Stephens James M., carpenter
WALKER STATION. Dougherty County-Blakely Div. S. W.
R. R.
Twelve miles west of Albany, the county seat, express, telegraph office and banking town ; 39 from Bruns- wick ; 117 from Macon and 220 from Atlanta. Has a population of 75. Methodist and Baptist churches and two schools (one col'd). Cotton is the chief export. Mail daily. George Walker, P. M.
WALNUT. Jackson County.
With about 30 inhabitants. Sit- uated on Walnut creek 10 miles from Jefferson courthouse ; 14 from Flow- ery Branch, its shipping station and 58 from Atlanta.
WALNUT GROVE. Walton County.
Population 60. Formerly & post- office. Mail to Oxford.
WALNUT HILL. Franklin County.
Fourteen miles from Harmony Grove-N. E. R. R .- its shipping point ; 6 from Carnesville, the county seat, and 99 from Atlanta. Has about 40 inhabitants and receives a weekly mail.
WALTHOURSVILLE. Liberty County -S. F. & W. R. R.
County seat; located 38 miles from Savannah, its banking town, and 238 from Atlanta rin Jesup. Has Baptist and Methodist churches and common schools. Receives a daily mail by rail.
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Fleming William A., co. tax collec- tor
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WALTON'S FORD.
Habersham County.
Population 30. Five miles north east of Toccoa. Mail to Tugalo.
WANO.
Henry County.
Established as a post-office May 1880; is 6 miles from McDonough, the county seat, 16 from Hampton, the nearest express, telegraph and railroad station and banking town. Has a population of 75 ; four church es, one school, one grist mill opera- ted ty water, and one gin operated by steam. Mail 3 times a week. Cotton the chef export. J. H. Os- born, P. M.
Hooten S. M. & Bro., blacksmith Miller W. G., stone mason
Morman & Ferguson, gin Osborn J. H., gent store Smith & Prowell, shoemkis
Terry, M. A .. genl store Turner A. W., genl store
WAR HILL. Hall County.
Address mail for this point to Su- gar Hill, 6 miles southwest.
WAR WOMAN. Rabun County.
Situated on the creek from which it derives its name, which affords power to operate S mills, comprising flour, saw and grist within a short distance of this place. Has an esti- mated population of 75, Baptist and Methodist churches and a good school. It is 8 miles from Clayton, the county seat. Walhala, S. C., is the nearest express, telegraph and railroad station and banking town. Ship goods ria Walbala, S. C .- Blue
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WARESBOROUGH. Ware County .- B. & A. R. R.
Hax an estimated population of 300, is 7 miles west of Waycross, the county seat, 67 from Brunswick, and 313 from Atlanta. Dixonia is the nearest telegraph office. Has a steam saw mill. Cotton and wool are the chief exports. Mail daily. B. H. Bennett, P. M.
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Bennett B. H., co. tax receiver
Crowley E. H., gent store
Frasier A. M., physician
Mallon W. & J., genl store
Smith J. D., grist mill
Wilson William, genl store
Wilson W. M., exp agt
WARM SPRINGS. Meriwether County.
Ten miles north of Greenville, the county site, 12 from Hood its nearest express and railroad station, 37 from Columbus its telegraph office and banking town, 26 from Hogansville, ria which Atlanta is 84 miles distant. Has a population of 200. Baptist and Methodist churebes, and one school ; one saw mill, cotton gin, and grist mill operated by sttam. This is one of the many summer resorts of the state. During the summer season stages run daily to LaGrange, Hamil- ton and Talbotton. The springs has a capacity of 1,400 gallons per minute. Cotton are the principal shipments. Mail daily. C. L. Davis, P. M.
Bullock B. F., gent store
Bussey W. T., genl store and tanner
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Florence W. M., saw mill Handley J. C. Mrs., genl store Key W. T., genl store Levert Henry B .. miller
Mustian John L., genl store and hotel
Parkman Henry, grist and saw mill Warm Springs Hotel, J. L. Mustian, propr
Williams F. J., grist mill
WARNERVILLE. Meriwether County.
Located on White Oak creek, 14 miles from Greenville, the county seat, 14 from Senoia, the nearest rail- road station, 19 from Griffin, the nearest express and telegraph office and banking town, via which Atlanta is 62 miles distant. Has a population of 55, Baptist and Methodist church- es, one common school, steam gin and saw mill. Cotton and lumber are the chief exports. Tri-weekly mail. John H. MeKnight, P. M. Hogg J. W., physician
Jones R. W., magistrate
MeCrary R. C., notary
MeGhee O. W., grist mill McKnight J. II., gent store
WARRENTON.
Warren County .- M. & A. R. R.
County seat; has a population of 900, four churches-two Baptist (one colored), two Methodist (one colored) -one white and one colored school, Southern Express, Western Union Telegraph, flour and grist mill and carriage manufactory. It is 51 miles from Augusta, 74 from Macon and 128 from Atlanta. Cotton is the
principal shipment, 5,000 bales being shipped annually. Mail daily.
Adkins Aaron J Jr., hotel and grocer
Allen & Farmer (Jacob A. Allen, Edward B. Farmer), geul store Barksdale Robert T., attorney Battle James L., attorney
Braman James, wagon and carriage maker
Brinson David, shoemaker
Butts Augustus G. (c), shoemaker Cason C. William, genl store
Cody J. M. W. & Co. (James M. W. and Jeptha Cody, James P.Swain), genl store
DeBeaugrine John W., confectioner DuBose A., miller and attorney
Fitzpatrick Henry H., clk superior court
Fowler Levi, justice
Gallagher Nicholas, genl store
Garecht Charles P., shoemkr
Hall Matthew R., grist mill
Harris Benjamin T., grocer
Heath Robert A., ins agt Heatb William H., genl store
Heath William T., co. tax receiver Higgs Augustus B., tinsmith Howell Daniel R., carriage mkr
Hubert John P., co. tax collector Hubert Pierce, physician
Hubert Robert W., co. ordinary
Johnson J. S., co. surveyor Jones Adam, confectioner
Layton John L., co. coroner
Lee Jobn 'T., jeweler
Lesser Abraham, genl store
Morgan & Pilcher (Adrian S. Mor-
gan, John D. Pilcher,, attorneys Parsons Edward E , dentist
Pohl Thomas B., grocer Po. tle Edward H., judge sup court
Raley Joseph, furniture
Raley M. M. Mrs., milliner
Roberson Carlos D., harness, bug- gies and cotton Scott Walter, exp agt
Scruggs William G., magistrate
Shivers John A. Rev., propr War- renton Clipper Shurley Thomas N , co. sheriff
Smith William H., grocer
Spence John R., co. coroner and fur- niture
Stanton Eugenie L. Mrs., milliner, etc
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WARTHEN.
Washington County.
An unimportant postoffice 9 miles from Sandersville, from which no report could be obtained.
WARWICK.
Worth County.
Situated on Swift creek, 19 miles northwest of Isabella, the county seat, 26 from Albany, its nearest ex- press. telegraph, railroad station and banking point, via which Atlanta is 235 miles distant. Has a population of 30. Baptist church, one school and steam saw mill. Cotton is the chief shipment. Mail four times & week. Miss F. A. Posey, P. M.
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