Griffin's First Directory Pocket-Edition 1878-9 of Griffin Georgia

Griffin's first .Directory, POCKET - EDITION
1378-9 DIRECTORY
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA f" 4*44'
compiled and published by SBIBERT&SMITH, M A C 0 N, G A., publishers of directories of /jaericus, Ibany, Cuthbart, Dawson, 'billed, wille, 7: -~ asville, Bainbridgc, Kadi son, ;ewnsn, Coflngto: ,, Jo. Grange, West Point, Brunswick, Hawk insvills, Griffin, Athens and 'arietta.
**----4fgl 4Published November 20th, 1872. . , Above *8 presented the title page in full of the city's first Directory, giving exact siae of page, bound in pamphlet style, and containing in advertisenents and all, fifty-nine pages.
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One industry, formerly a lucrative one, the old Foundry at Big. Springs, has ^ never been revived. Castings of all descriptions used by the people of this soc~ ft) tion were made, The buildin- , machinery and almost all the traces are now gone, ,> although the property is still in the hands of near relatives of the original 0 owner,
'"Mia the city is one of the .acst Important interior cotton markets, cutting n'_in the State, the amount received now falls short of former years, This is caused LV railroads, opening up shorter transit to other markets, cutting off a large x scope of country which traded here. The amount of staple raised however, is far
ahead of former years in this vicinity, some of it coming over a hundred idles. The business then was all don on Orleans street, where not a. business house stands now,
The fruit crop is now an important feature in the trade of the city and section, and is of sufficient importance to attract the attention of dealers in tire large Northern markets. Hie first to make a test of the business was Jno, D, Cunftirgh,r,,a, '.h oe orchards are sir miles southeast of the city, and cover over six hundred acres, mostly peaches. ,Tls success induced others to embark in the business* In 1877, W. W, Fccdrull, set cut as extensive vineyard, and later added pears and some other fruit, three miles northwest of the city. Many others are turning their attention to this and truck farming, quitting cotton entirely. From present indications, the entire section will change to fruit and truck farming, rivaling the famed garden spots of Pennsylvania*
Stock breeding is also beginning to receive attention fm the more thrifty and progressive farmers. No section in the South is bettor adapted, and while it is not claimed that as fine stock can be raised here as cheaply as in Kentucky, the results of experiments allow that the present needs of the country can be successfully supplied at a profit to the breeder.
In this connection we mention the name of S. H. tfl&Uams, whoso place is east of Griffin, He has four hundred acres under cultivation, and while raising cotton to a considerable extent, he is beginning to make a specialty of fine cattle and sheep - Jerseys, and Merinos crossed with Southdowns - end s-rnie of the finest stock in the South, His success so far is all that could be desired.
The county is being greatly improved by thrifty and well-*to do northers farmers settling in it, baying such sized farms as they can manage themselves, in raising various products for market without .having to depend entirely on hired help, so common to the Cotton States. '1th all the other advantages of the section, it can be classed as healthy the year round, with the exception of some low spots, which would, be the same any where,
The surroundings are an index to the people, easily understood by strangers. Fine schools, churches, tasty and well kept dwellings, public buildings, sociability, all that goes towards making a pleasant abiding place finds its heme here*
CITY NATIONAL BANK. The above is one of the city's most notable institutions, and the handsome building is bat a simple index of their public spirit and enterprise, Hie bank itself is reckcoed among the strongest in the State and is the one through which nearly all the business of this section is transacted,
DAILY AND WBELT NEWS. Over Drew's Drug Store The office of the News occupies the whole of one story of the largest binding in Griffin, and is large, roomy and completely furnished and equipped,
Tne - -wa is an old established paper of a dozen years standing, and has

long been recognized as the standard newspaper of this whole section of Georgia, while the impr verr.ents of the past year have greatly increased its popularity. The Daily Hews is issued every morning except Monday, and goes to nearly every family in the city, as well as up and down the different railroads, wherever a daily mail
is received. The Hews is owned and edited by Douglas Glessner, to whan ell coimtmieaiions should be addresses.

The lower story of the building is used by Dr. H. B. Drewry, the widely known plum. and whiskey antidote doctor* as a drug and seed store, laboratory for cobh pounding his various remedies*

Baptist Church Located corner of Hill and Taylor streets. Dedicated July 1861.

The Sen Bailey Institute

{for males)

This institution was founded in 1870, first as the Griffin Male Institute, by

the city. Difficulties In the way of debt seriously retarded its progress, however,

until the public spirited Sam Bailey came forward and gave a sum sufficient to clear all incumbrances. The institution was then chartered under the name of 'ara Bailey

Institute. Since this time it has prospered, numbering itg students from all portions

f the State, perpetuating the memory of its generous benefactor as an example worthy

of emulation by posterity. While he rests peacefully in the cemetery, his name and deeds still live an,' remain fresh in the mind of every lover of education and lib-

eral progress. 4 thorough course is taught, commencing with the preparatory depart-

ment through to the collegiate inclusive. The whole in charge of, as principal, G, C*

Looney,

an educator known as a ripe scholar ail ever the South, His assistant

principal, Mrs. 2. t>. Crawley, oik

f.C,Bripht, of ancient languages, are also

exnriencod and careful educators. The number of students is now in round numbers 125.

Hie building is a substantial brick, tastily constructed standing in spacious, well shaded grounds, bounded by Taylor and Sixth street in South Hast Griffin and presents an attractive appearance to the visitor,

Griffin Female College,

Alth ough an old school, was chartered under the present management last yeay,the::3Edd

the buildings have since beer, greatly improved, the groons beautified, and all the

paraphernalia of a first-class female college introduced, The buildings are beauti-

fully located on Hill street, in the southern part of the city, and present r hand-

semes appearance. The course of study is similar to that of other colleges. The fol-

lowing persons compose the faculty! Geo, G. Butler, A.H., President; : rs* George

0. Butler, Principal; Prof.

Ingle, aiglish Literature; bias Alice X. Butler, In-

strumental Husic; Miss Nellie Butler, Vocal Music end French; Miss E. Whitlock, English and Mothers;ties; ',:iss $.11. Butler, Preparatory Department.

Among the educational institutions the High School of Kiss

Porter, for young

ladies, occupies a prominent position. Its establishment dates back ten years, having

from the- first been & pronounced success, and now numbers fifty pupils, with scarcely

on attempt to herald its advantages in the usual way. The course of study in precise-

ly the sere as that of the regular college, giving students cane advantages. She fol-

lowing persons compose the faculty: Miss K.E.Porter, Principal; Miss Leila At chard-

son, insistent in the Library Department, and Mss Inez Hair, Music.

Public Halls. tcheuercan's Opera H-msc, seating capacity 700, situated on Hill street.

Pattersons Hall, seating capacity 700 - suitable only for balls and ordinary assemblages - situated on flxu street.

BAMS, City IJ&ti onal Bank, G. J. Drake, President! J* G, Rhea, Cashier* Capital $56,000; surplus <24,CC0, Have a handsome building on Hill street, and rank among the solid institutions of the State,
CLUBS Glee Club - Literary and Musical, meets weekly at residences* W, I). Randall* President; Frank Hint* secretary. Philharmonic Society - Musical, meets twice a month at residences, S. W, Mangham, President; James K* Porter, Secretary*
NEWSPAPERS. Daily and ' eekly Hews -- .Established 1671 * Douglass Glessner, Editor and Proprietor* The Sun - A Sunday morning newspaper* Randall & Randall, W* D. & W. W., Editors and Proprietors, XSR
JOB PRINTING. A, A, Blakely $ Sou - Office 3rd story Mews building.

Kills Job Office - Son Office. J, M. mis, Proprietor; W# D.Randall, Manager.

SECRET and BENEVOLENT ORDERS

Knights of Honor.- Myrtle Lodge, Mo. 185, meet 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall. W, C. Seeks, Dictator; J* F, Stlluell, Reporter; R* H. Johnston, Financial Reporter.

Masonic, - Meridian Lodge, No. 26; meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings in every month in their own hall cm Hill street, H. C,Burr,W,M.; J, J. Little,Secretary,

Pythagoras Chapter, Mo, 10, R, A, M, - Meet 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of

each month, H, C, Burr, H.

J, J. Little, Seertart*

Griffin Council, Ho, 8, R, and S. M, - Meet 3rd Friday evenings, H* C. Burr, P. I, M.; A, Lower, Recorder,
American Legion of Honor, Griffin Council, Mo, 355 - Meet 1st and 3rd Thurs-

day evenings of each month at Masonic Hall, J. L. Bass, Com.; R.h,Johnson, Rec.

Knights of the Golden Rule, Castle Hebron, No, 260 - Meet 4th Friday evening at Masonic hell. J, C, Pope, Ccaa; M, G. Bowdoin, Vice Com,

Odd Fellows, Warren Lodge, Ho, 20 - Meet Monday evenings of each week in their own hall. M 0. Bowdoin, N* G,; Barney Randall, Secretary,

Oasis Encampment, Ho, 7 - Meet 2d and 4th Friday evenings of each month.

Joseph Loemenstein, C. P*; Barney Randall Scribe,

SECRET COLORED ORDERS .
Odd Fellows, Venus Lodge, No, 1991 - Meet every Monday night at Almah Hall. M, Scott, N*G,j J. M. Pitts, Secretary,
Progressive Daughters of Light, Lodge No, 1 - Meet 1st Monday and 2d Wednesday evenings in each month, J. M. Pitts, W C.; H, Dunn, Secretary,
Brothers of Love and Charity and True Sisters of Honor - Males meet Monday evenings, females Wednesday evenings, W, Kyer, G.W.M.; J. R, Buckner, Secretary,

CHURCHES AID SABBATH SCHOOLS.

Episcopal - St, George's Church, Corner 10th St* sued Broadway - Consecrated Nov, 12, *74, by Bishop Jno, W, Beckwith. Rev, C, Dowe, Rector. Sunday School,

Rector Superintendent.

Christ?.an Church - Edifice is on W. Broadway. No pastor at present.

On is to be secured,

Methodist Church - Situated on Hill street. Has probably the largest member-

ship, Rev. S* P, Richardson, Pastor, Sabbath School, W. T, Harris, Superintendent.

Lacileg^H^i^oggr^^ocigt^coripecued,^

gtreets# HaVe a handsome building, ded-

icated July, 1861; has a membership of 350. Rev. G.R.McCall, Pastor. Sabbath School, Geo, C. Looney, Supt, Dorcas Society connected, composed of lady members#

Presbyterian Church - Situated on comer Chappell and fill street* Rev.
M* NoN# McKay, Pastor. Members Sessions - D. D. Feden, Geo, W. Grant, John K* White, John L* Moore, W* B, Walcot, H, T, Brawner, Sabbath School connected,
D* D. Peden, Supt, Deacons - G, H, Osborn, John P, Stillwell, A, Lower, R, J, Deans, J, M, Brawner, Church Society - Mission Board, The members at present are raising funds for the erection of a handsome church edifice on present site.

COLORED CHURCHES. Baptist - Mi# Zion, regular services. Sabbath School connected, Willing 'oilers' Society connected. Rev, Daniel Wilson, Pastor. Colored Methodist also have a large membership with Pastor, Sabbath School and Church building.

FIRE DEPARTMENT The citizens of Griffin certainly have a right to feel proud of the efficiency of their fire department, which has no superior of the paid departments pf the

large cities anywhere. Their record made in many hard fought contests proves this assertion. Following is a list of officers of the Department and Companies. The
former are elected by the various companies on joint ballot, subject to approval of Mayor and Council*

Chief

J, J. Little

Assistant Chief Secretary and Treasurer

R. T. Daniel J. H. Keith

Griffin Steam Fire Company, No* 1 - Chartered at the May term of the Spal-

ding Superior Court, 1866, with the following officers* Henry Moor, President}

Marion J* Patrick, Foreman} William S. Brown, Assistant Foreman} Thomas B* Mul-

lins, Foreman Hose} Jno, W, Patrick, Assistant Foreman of Hose.

is a full list of present officers*

Chaplain -

Rev, M. McN, McKay

Surgeon

President - - -

Foreman



Dr, J. T. Ellis E. M. Brevry M. F. Morris

Assistant Foreman

J. Cm Bridges

Foreman Hose

M. J. Patrick

Assistant Foreman Hose - - -

C. R, Doe

Secretary and Treasurer

J. F, Ifeiff

Engineer

C. W. Shackelford

1st Assistant Engineer

2d



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L. L Mckibbon Jno* Glass

Axemen

(C* E* Bowdoin

(P. S, Paimelee

Representative

------- Jno, D, George

Courier

- D, W, Schwab

Stonewall Steam Flow Co,, No, - Officers*

Geo, B, White

-- -- President.

T. D. Rockwell

- - - - Foreman

The following

Frank flint

1st, Ass't.

H. C, Hall

2d, Ass't,

W. J. Thomas - ~ -- ------- Sec* and Trees*

T, G, McAfee

Foreman hose.

Hiram Goddard

Ass't

3. L. Wooten -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Engineer,

J, W. Dorsey

Ass't

Dr, E, R. Anthony

-- - Surgeon.

Rev* G, R, McCall

Chaplal

E. G. King -

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J, A* Whit ----------------------

Pipeman. x Ass't,

J. L, Mack

- - --

Representative,

Geo, Grant - -- --

Axeman.

Dan A. Johnson

Asa'1.

T. J, White

Courier,

Both of the foregoing have steam engines, well arranged quarter and all

the improved appliances.

There are also two Colored companies.
Griffin Wo, 3 fend Engine, and a Hook and Ladder Company, Both are good,
bit the latter is considered very efficient. It was the intention to give list of officers, bit they were not furnished, in time.

MILITARY COMPANIES.

A great deal of interest Is manifested in the two companies of the city,

the officers of which are given of both the first and present organisation* Griffin Light Guard were organized in 1861 and entered the Confederate service V&tf 7th

of that year, as Company B of the 5th Georgia Regiment, and served through the war in Florida, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and South Carolina, The offi

cers of the old organisation were*

Captain - --

--

1st Lieutenant

3d Lieutenant

3d Lieutenant

3. , Maugham, C. S, Vfcight. . M. Cline. L. J. Rloodworth,

The company was reorganized in 1876 with the following officers*

Captain

-- - -

S* % Maugham.

1st Lieutenant --------- B, T* Johnson,

2d Lieutenant

W, H. Hartnett,

Junior 2d Lieutenant 1st Sergeant

W, J. Kincaid. E. P. Spear.

2d Sergeant

-- -- I. N. Seymour.

3d Sergeant 4th Sergeant - --

J. D. George. W, M. Mickelberry,

1st Corporal

. B* Hammond.

2d Corporal -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- J, R, Ellis,

3d Corporal

--

W, C. Maugham.

4th Corporal

C. P. Seeks,

Secretary and Treasurer -

M, Futral.

Q. M. Sergeant

Alex, S. Murray.

The present officers are*

Captain ------ -- - - - - - j, l# Bass.

1st Lieutenant

-- -- - W. B, Hammond.

2d Lieutenant -- --

-- T, I), Rockwell.

Junior 2d Lieutenant

K. D. Mitchell.

1st Segeant

* - - - - f, M. Kincaid.

2d Sergeant -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- K. C. King.

3d Sergeant

J. F, McNeal.

4th Sergeant - -- -- -- -- - Ms, J, Thomas.

5th Sergeant

Henry T Hurt*

1st Corporal

Harry ?. Brown,

2d Corporal

C.H, Lllison.

3d Corporal - -- - -- - -- - J, I, Powell.

4th Corporal

Ben Hen&ster,

Secretary Treasurer

Alex. S. Murray. -- J*L. Bass.

The company stands very high in efficiency of drill, and are the banner company of the battalion to which they are attached.

THE SPALDING GRAYS

This company was organized December 13, I860, and was among the first called

into service in Virginia. The following were its first officers*

Captain -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- L. T# Doyle,

1st Lieutenant

J, F. Dupree.

2d Lieutenant

W, A. Redding.

3d Lieutenant

N, J, Bryan.

4th Lieutenant 1st Sergeant

- Geo, D, Johnson. - - C, H. George.

2d Sergeant -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- D.N. Martin. 3d Sergeant - -- -- -- -- W. R. Hanloiter.

Ah Sergeant

B. F. Dobbs.

5th Sergeant

Jas. Atkins.

1st Corporal

J, W. Ihglish.

2d Corporal.- -

w. H. Martin.

3d Corporal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - W F, Curry.

4th Corporal

-

- W. H, Pritchard.

Secretary and Treasurer

F. D. Bloodvorth.

Surgeon

--

J. A. Flint.

Chaplain

a* W, Moore,

Bugler

-

W. L. Hensley.

The reorganisation was Bade Ivay 4th, 1874* Its present officers ares

Captain

-- - -- - -

- - H, V, Johnson.

1st Lieutenant Sad Lieutenant

C. P. Newton,

- -

N. M. Colling,

Brevet -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- Prank Flint.

Orderly Sergeant

Wfi, Disrauke.

2nd Orderly Sergeant

F. C, Bailey.

3rd Orderly Sergeant - - --

G, W. Seymore.

4th Orderly Sergeant -

F. M, Springer

Quartermaster - - - - -

1st Corporal - --

2nd Corporal

-

-

H. B, Futral.

.1# Wooten,

H. C* McKinne,

3rd and 4th vacant - -- -

The company went into the war 125 strong; about 25 returned home.

Captain W, T, Walker, Pieut, James English (fomerly Mayor of Atlanta), and 9

privates were surrendered at Appomattox, balance all dead And in hospitals

wounded* At the battle of Gettysburg 43 were killed and wounded, leaving only

Capt* L, L. Woodruff, Lieut Teas Ellis and Private James Landers unhurt. They

were engaged in 72 battles from first to last. In one fight a long gap in the

line of battle secured between Kahone * s brigade and another, the name of which

the writer has forgotten. The Grays were deployed about 15 paces apart to fill

it up* Hie weak point of the line was reported to Gen, Lee, who on learning sit-

uation of affairs and name of troops, remarked "that It was the strongest part of

the line," So it turned out,for both divisions swerved on the outer ends leaving

the Gray's in advance of all the rest.

From tli above It must not be supposed, however, that the Light Guard had

easy sailing, Hie first two years were spent mostly in garrison duty, bit after

that time they felt all the rigors of the war. A large portion of their time having been spent in the unhealthy climate of the lowlands and facing the enemy in sifccfchE J

all the hotly contested battles of the last years of the war, makes their records equal to any,

GRIFFIN POST OFFICE Thcisas W* Thurman, Post Master SERVICE - Double daily mail on Central R* R* Dally mail on the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Road, Horse or cross mail, to LaGrange trl-weekly. Leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays* Hors mail or cross mail semi-weekly to Jackson, Leaves Wednesdays and Saturdays.

COUNTRY OFFICES IN COUNTY, On Central R, R. - Orchard Hill, Vineyard and Sunnyside. On Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad. - Creswell and Brooks Station. Off Railroad, - Abner and Brushy.

RAILROADS Central of Georgia. Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama - J, P. Foster, Local Freight and Passenger Agent. Express - Southern, Telegraph - ''stem Union - H, B. Logan, Local Manager, Holcomb * a Automatic Telephone system about being introduced.

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THE GRIFFIS SUN
A Sunday Homing Newspaper
TH1 OFFICIAL PAPER OF SF AIDING COUNT!
THE S'! H ia devoted to the best interest pf Griffin and of Spalding and surrounding counties, and is authority on all local matters. Circulation Large. Subscript! m -1.50 a year* Advertising rates furnished on application,
RANDALL & RANDALL , Publishers.

the mills JOB
PRINTING OFFICE at the sun office

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Proprietor.

W, D. Randall, Manager,

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PRESENT CITY OFFICERS. Mayor - V. B, Hudson .salary $300, Mayor praters, 0. J. Drake, Judge of City Court, Robert T. Daniel, salary #300,
Clerk and Treasurer - Thoa* Hall, salary #300 and perquisites, Marshal - T, G. Manly, salaryi|60C.

ALDERMEN. 1st Ward - J, H, Jfolth and Frank Flint. 2d Ward - J, D, George and J, J. Little, 3d Ward - H, 0* Burr and J, B* Mills. 4th Ward - G, J. Drake and T, D, Boyd, City Attorney - Robert T, Daniel. City Physician - Dr* T. A. Warren. Street Overseer - I, I, Ison. Sexton - J, C, Riggins,

STANDING COMMITTEE FOR 1883.

Finance - Drake, Burr, Boyd.,

Ordinance - Flint, George, Keith*

Police - Little, George, Boyd,

Pumps, Wells/*,- Burr, Xeoth, Flint,

Streets - Mills, Boyd, George.

Sir Department - George, Keith, Flint.

Cemetery - Boyd, Keith, Burr, Petitions - Boyd, George, Brake,

Relief - Keith, Mils, Burr.

Public Buildings - Burr, Little, Drake.

Printing - Drake, Lillie,Boyd,

Sanitary - Little Flint, Burr.

Nuisance and Encroachment - Georg, Drake, Mils

WARD BOUNDARIES. The first Ward includes all the territory West of Hill and Worth of West Solomon Sts,
Second Ward includes the territory East of Hill and North of East Solomon Streets, `bird Ward includes the territory East of Mil and South of East Solomon Streets. Fourth Ward includes the territory West of Hill and South of West Solomon Streets*

STREETS, First, Second, `Third, Fourth (or Brooks, Sixth, Seventh (Mil), Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleven, Twelth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth run North and South to Boundary, Tinsley, Chappell, Broadway, Solomon, Taylor, Poplar and College run East & West, The Depots, Hotels, County Court House and Post Office are located cm Broadway, Post Office and Passenger Depot at the Junetier of .Broadway and Mil. Almost the entire business of the city is don on Mil Street, although there are a few large and small houses on other streets, but all, within a square of Mil with one or two exceptions, (Note* - In the adsenco of a complete chart of the city, it. is impossible to give a complete Street Directory as desired, and that given, was obtained by simply "running" the main streets in their order,- Publishers),

ELECTIONS. Mayor - Tenure of office, two years; elects on First Wednesday in December. Mayor pro tarn., Overseer of street hands, Clerk of the Market, Sexton, City Attorney, City Physician, City Watchman and two regular Policeman, are elected by the Mayor and Council at their first regular meeting, and hold their offices
for one year, with the exception of Street Overseer, Policemen and City Watchman.
These hold at will of Mayor and Council,
Other City Officers elected at same time, with the exception of four Policemen, four are sleeted each year at same date and four retiring; tenure same.
The following is the amended City Charter granted February 15, 1876, to which is added an abstract of Ordinances of a general and important nature to the public:
THE CODE of the CITY of GRIFFIN consist of 29 SECTIONS, Section 29. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the Act assented to December 28th, 1843, to incorporate the city of Griffin; The Act assented to Feb-
ruary 16th, 1854, to amend the Act of 1843, and the Act assented to December 13th, 1859, amendstory of the Acts of 1843 and 1854; The Act ofi November 24th, 1863, to amend the first section of the Act of 1854, and the Act amendatory of these several Acts not assented to, but become a law by lapse of time, passed in the year 1869, and the

Act to amend the severe! Acts heretofore passes incorporating and conferring powers on the Mayor end Council of the city of Griffin, Approved March 2d, 1875, and all

other Acts in conflict or inconsistent with this act, be and the son are herebyrepealed.

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(Signed)

(Signed)

Thos, Hardeman, Jr#,

J. L* Sweat,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

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(Signed) J, W. Murphy,

(Signed) T, J. Simmons, President Senate,

Secretary Senate. Assented to February 15th, 1876.

(Signed)

James M, 3aith, Governor.

ABSTRACT OF IMPORTANT ORDINANCES OF THE CITY.
Licenses and Special Taxes. The Mayor and Council have the power to prescribe a license for any business or profession, which is fixed at the second regular annual meeting in December of each year. Licenses .not transferable without consent of Mayor and. Council,
City Guard. ^In casesof riot and serious disturbance the Mayor may order the selection by the Marshal of not exceeding eight men t act as a city guard, under coatrof of Marshal.
Sanitary Regulations, Offensive merchandise must be stored in buildings that will prevent odors from being disseminated. Ho on is allowed to enter the city ttm disease-infected districts without permission from the Mayor.
Obstruction. Any obstruction or encroachment on the street or sidewalk will be deemed a nuisance.
Huisance. Mo one shall keep on his or her premises any nuisance to the annoyance of their neighbors,
A Magazine. Is provided by the city authorities, in which all powder exceeding one keg shall be stored. Rates of storage ares one and a half cents per pound for 6 months or shorted time, and one cent per pound for a longer time.
Paupers, Mho die a corporate limits are buried at expense of city.
Druggists Are required to subscribe yo an oath that they will vend no spirituous liquors other than for medicinal purposes.
Lot Ho, 161. In the new cemetery is donated by the city for the burial of strangers who die in the city.

The Corporate Seal Of the City of Griffin is a round seal with a device containing a female figure seated, holding in her right hand a staff with the cap of liberty on the top of same, her left hand resting on a shield, a bale of cotton and barrel projecting beyond said shield, with the mast sail of a vessel in the bade ground; on the device, tee words '`"Cassis Tutissima virtus" surrounded by the inscription* "City of Griffin, incorporated December 23, 1343.9
Mo Burial is allowed in the limits except at cemetery, and no body disinterred without knowledge of proper authorities. Only one cemetery lot can be purchased by same party.

Itosotmd Meats cannot be sold or offered for sale.

Restaurants, If kept in connection with a bar room or in same building, must close on the Sabbath,

No Work Of ary kind except necessity mist be done on Sabbeth,

Mocking Birds Are not to be entrapped or killed In tee corporate limits.

Bar Rooms Are required to close on election days.

Draymen, Each vehicle must be managed toy a sober, discreet person and are allowed to charge no more than the following rate*

Travelers trunks, 15ets.; over4, 75 cts.per load, All merchandise of not less than 2,000 pounds, 50cts, per load, All articles not mentioned in proportion.

Brick per 1000 Molasses per hhd
Carriages per load Chairs per dos . Cotton per bale *

$1 25 50 20 20
e 12

Furniture (two horse load) Lumber per 1000 feet Sugar per hhd (1200 lbs. or over#. Sugar (less than 1200 lbs,5 , . ,

Wood per cord

, , .

I 50 1 oo
30 25 60

Members of fire and millitary companies Are exempt from street and Jury duty.

BUSINESS INTERESTS,
Fish Culture In 1373 Abel A, Wright had seme carp sent to him, He at once made a pond and began experimenting in their culture. At that date very little was generally known of the same, but since the government has taken such an interest in the matter, the subject has become one of general interest. As a matter of course, Mr# W. met with success and as fast as circumstances would permit admit of the business was increased, His pond is now one of the interesting objects of the city, although large, is full of the carp species from an Inch to two feet in length. And so fast do they increase that notwithstanding he is regularly receiving orders from almost all parts of the United States for the small fry and large breeders, the limits of his pond have to be Increased at least once a year. Mo visitors should miss the ^opportunity of seeing Mr# Wight's pond and there get an insight into one of the future great Industries of the country.

L, W, Goddard Has a large assortment og General Merchandise, and enjoys
a large city and^cogntry

The Globe Saloon Is one of the popular resorts of the city, where good cheer is dispensed with a liberal hand.
G* H, Johnson & son Have one of the largest and most complete Hardware, Stove and Agricultural implement establishment to be found in this section of the State.
M. J. Patrick Although well known in connection with the Boot, Shoe and leather Finding business, opened up a similar business for himself the latter part of March and carries a fine stock,

M. B, Drewry Is the aeknowledged leaded in the drug line# He puts tip several remedies of great curative powers.
The Gum Uastio Roofing Paint, advertised elsewhere in these pages by Hr. C. Gatlin, Atlanta, G&., is one of the best productions of the kind that we have seen, as the numerous testimonials frcaa leading citazons of the city and county attest,
Murray & Word Lead the van in Furniture, Coffins and Sewing Machines, and their store room will always be found filled to repletion. They say that they ask no odds of dealers anywhere, but will always be the cheapest.

Stilwall & Keith Have constantly in stock an immense variety of Dry Goods, Dross Beads, Motions, etc.,
but their great specialty is in clothing and Gent's Furnishing, and their stock,

styles and prices will be found to be good as in any market,

Joseph Wall is the only Baker, at least tee only one who

can came fully up to the wants of

teo c rmunity, and It is but simple justice to say that the city never h.m3 better one#

F. M* Springer,

I Manufacturer of Gaddies and Harness, is a new comer, tut is doing a fair business,

which is increasing as his work is becoming known.

'

tee Griffin Marble and Granite Works is a solid institution, doing every class of work in their line.
A great deal of their work is ringing its way into tee various towns of the State.

The Best Hotel, Is well^ as the most reasonable in its prices, is the Reaves House. Strangers intending visiting the city should make a note of this.

tec Wood and Iron Shop Of Padgett & Dorsey, is one of the net; and growing industries of the city. They do
every class of repair work, and are beginning to manufacture Wagons and Buggies of a superior quality, which are meeting with great favor.

Parties at Home oOr abroad with collections to make, will find it to their interest to consult C. R. Judkins, Attorney and Justice of the Peace.
tee Planters Warehouse, Of which C* W, Slaton is proprietor, has the best storing facilities of any In the city,

Mrs. S* Crocker,

Dealer in Min*

, ,

,

J-inery, leads the styles as well as prices, HER stock is kept complete

and full of fashionable goods, including ladies ready made goods.

In Tailoring,, C* H. Corbin is the general favorite. No misfits or com on work with him.
Horne's Cheap House Hoes not mean common goods, hut the finest goods at com on price. His stock includes almost everything in the general merchandise line, In fact anything you want.
H. W, Hasselkus, Healer in Boots, Shoes, Findings and 3manufacturer of Leather, is abreast of the tines and keeps all his lines up to requirements.
The Wholesale Tobacco Agency Of W, H, Broyles is an institution of bonofit to retail dealers, enabling than to buy the best brands of goods at heme without delay.
Mo, 1 West Solomon .Street Is where J. C. Bridges receives, and where his friends find the best of stimulants.
The Hatch, Clock and Silversmith business, as veil as Spectacles, is completely in the hands of A. Lower. His stock is full of all the novelties in these lines,
J. H. #lth & Co. Have the lever on groceries~keep everything that's good to eat, and at reasonable prices,
In The Establishment of E, J. Plamister & Co. will be found as a stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Plantation Supplies, etc., as anywhere in the State,
J, Q, Boynton, The Builder and Contractor, is represented in these pages with all the rest of the live, progressive firms of the city. If you went to build, or buy builder's material,see him,
Jones & Mann, Marble and Granite Workers and Dealers, have a card in these pages and are in the strictest sense of the word one of the representatives firms of the city. The best word we can say of them is that their work is scattered for a hundred miles around.
Spalding County Wag fonaedout of parts of Henry, Pike and Fayette, and organised in 1852. Judge H, Stark presided over the first court, His widow and one daughter now reside in Griffin, Henry B. Halliday was the first Clerk and lived in Griffin. Col. W, L. Gordon, who died last fall at Gain.oville, was the first Ordinary. The county got its name from one of its representatives, who promised that in ease it were done tesxpsKansE to present the county a clock for its court house. It Is only necessary to add that the court house is yet waiting for Its clock. Only one man hung In the history of the county to the present date, that of a negro who .killed an Irishman. This since the war.
Fruit raising first began to receive attention in 1874, since which time many have gone into the business, and it now forms one of the most important industries of the section. Stock farming is also receiving attention, all pointing to a new and brighter future.

CITY DIRECTORY OF GRIFFIN

ABBREVIATIONS, GRIFFIN.

col, Ms.

. colored ! ...boards ! . between l residence ! ....works!t

s s a s. w s, s. wid.

southslde northside west side east side ..,.widow

Ermtta, Recapitulations, Notes, etc,, see end of this department.

Abram Liasie, col., servant, J. P. Foster Allen G, A., laborer, res w city Halts Allen C. E., butcher, res n e end Broadway Allen tto., fawner, res n end Broadway Allen Dave, col,, servant, A, A. Blakely Allen Id ton, col,, res n e city limits
Amos, H. M., elk,, bds. Rev* J, H, DeVotie Andrews Billie, col,, laborer, res n Broadway Andrews Mrs. Sarah A*, wid res w s south Hill st Andrews R. J*, cotton buyer, res w s Hill st Andrews Mm,, col,, laborer, res w Broadway Anthony Dr* E. R., physician, res Taylor sr, bet 10th and 11th Anthony Torn, col., laborer, res Chappell st Arnold Hose, col,, laborer, res e Chappell st Asher J,, merchant, res cor Poplar and*'8th Austin G* G,, marble dealer, Ms G. G* McNamara

Bass Henry, res Hill st, s Bass Jo, Ms Mrs, Randall's Bass Sophronia, col,, cock Troupe House Baker Ifa. H,, res cor 8th and Salmon sts Baker Kose, col., lab,, res east end Chappell st Bailey, D, J., res s w city limits talks Henry, col, lab, res w Griffin Baity Mrs, E, J, wid, res Poplar st Barrett J. A.., elk, Ms Mrs. Nall's
Reeks Lews, col, painter, res n e city limits Seeks W, C., lawyer, res s Hill Beech C. P., merchant, res with j, A. Beech Beech J. A., sewing machines, res Hill st, w s near limits Beecher G. B. B., milk dairy, res Broadway, near w limits Seeding N. Jbrick mason, res w Broadway Beckman A,, mattress maker, res east end Chappell st, s s Berry Etta, col., servant, res in rear of -- Sherrill Bell Jeff, col*, servant, , B, Hammond
Bennett Sallie, col., servant, J. V. Mhite Bishop c. A., merchant, res Taylor st, bet 8th and 9th Bishop I,, col, drayman, res rear L. Simmons Birdsing Charlotte, col,, cook, C. R. Judkins SLakeljs B. R., merchant, res Hill st e s Blakely A. A., Job printer, res Hill st, e s Blanton Jno,, col,, drayman, res s 8th st
Blackburn James, col,, painter, res Chappell east end HIoodworth W, R,, cotton buyer, Ms M, C. Ifedsworth Bloodworth S, W., cotton buyer, res west end Broadway
Bloodworth J, H,, bookkeeper, Ms, S. W. KLoodworth HLoodworth J. Me. cotton buyer, res Broadway, s s Boynton J* S., state senator and acting Governor

Boynton J. S*, mechanic, res East Broadway Boynton J, Q., carpenter, res Salomon st, a a

Bonds Mira, col,, servant, T. W, Thurman Bowden G, S* policeman, res east Chappell st Sowdoin M. 0,, cleric superior court, res 6th, bet Broadway and Chappell sts

Boyd J D., warehouse, res w Poplar st Bcyd J, ,, broker, res 10th and Sol canon sts
Boyles , II,, drummer, res 6th st, e s

Boyle I,, carriage trimmer, res Hill st, w s

Brawler J. M., bookseller, res n e cor Taylor and 11th sts Bray T H,, Marble dealer, res cor Taylor and 9th sts Brandy Millie, col cook Goddard House

Brazier Mrs* Bethney, seantress, res Taylor st, n s

Brazier Miss Lavarda E,, res ?irs, Bethney Brazier

Brewer V, H., coo, merchant, bds VI. E, Hanleiter Bridges J, C,, merchant, res w Griffin, near Broadway Brooks Jno C., stock farmer, res cor 10th and Broadway

Brodks Ellen, col, res rear T. D, Johnson Brooks T. B,, merchant, res Hill st, s

Brown Brown Brown Brown

Julia, col., cook Willie Randall Geo,, col, servant Willie Randall Lou, col code, res rear R, W, Champion Perry, col, lab, rear J, F, Wingfield

Brown B,, col, gardener, res Broadway, bet 8th and 9thsts Brown Adeline, col, cook, res Hill st

Buckner J, R*, tinner, res Alley bet Broadway and Sol canon sts Bullard J. ., bookkeeper, res ss , Broadway Bullard Mrs# Mary, wid,, weaver, res Tinsley st, bet 8th and Orleans sts

Bush Anna, res Broadway, bet 8th and 9th sts Bush Martha, res Broadway, bet 3th abd 9th sts

Butler A,, col., laborer, res E# Broadway, a s

Campbell F, col, laborer, res 3rd st near R. R,

ap Mr,, M. A,, dressmaker, res Hill st, e s

Carp Mss N.

dressmaker, res with Mrs, M&I. A# Carp

Cantrell E. P., fruit agent, re 13th, bet Taylor and Sol anon sts

Cargle H,, col,, M. E, minister, res rear A, M. E, Church

Carter Lewis, col,, laborer, res W. Griffin

Catlin C,, roof painter, bds Reaves House

Cauthorn Thos,, Millwright, res II. Griffin C2uuapioB R, w., elk,, res Taylor st, bet i31dt?cantl::tfcth 9th and 10th sts

Champion J, P*, farmer, res Taylor st, bet 13th and 14th sts

Chataas Farris, col,, servant, G. 3. B, Butler

Chatman Ned, col,, laborer, res n e city limits Chatman Jack, col,, blacksmith, res n e city limits

Chambers Fannie, col., servant, Ms, E. B, Pritchard

Cherry Jno A,, cotton buyer, res cor 8th and Chappell sts

Cherry Quinn, col,, lunch house, alley bet Broadway and Sol anon sts

Childers Maria, col*, servant, J, . Ihite

Childress Ben, col, shoemaker, res 9th st near Tailor Choran Philip, res w end Sol cm on st

Cheerr* Henry, col,, laborer, res e s 5th st near end

Cheern G., col,, laborer, res w Griffin

dark G. ., fawner, res n e city limits

dark A, J,, merchant, bds G, , dark

dark Thad, merchant, res e Broadway

dark H* G., clerk, Ms G, A. Cunningham

dayton ,, col,, cook 0. H, Isons rest. Cland Eliza, col,, servant C, H, Johnson

daud Mary, col,, cock C, H, Johnson

demons Lizzie B, col,, servant, J. H, Huff Collier Dr, T. J., physician, res w s south Hill st

Collier B, W,,, clerk, Ms Dr. T. J. Collier

Collier Geo,, cal*, blacksmith, res 9th near Taylor st

Collins N. M,, lawyer, Ms P# D. Dismoke Col J, B., music teacher, res n w city limits

Caldwell Its, A, M., wid res end Poplar st

Cooper Mrs, Sallie, res cor 13th and Broadway

Combs Amanda, col, washerwoman, res s end 8th st Connally M. B,, elk, Ms, Goddard House

Corbin Floyd S,, printer Ms C, H Corbin

Corbin C, H., tailor, res cor Solomon and 13th sts

Cox Battle, col, alley n limits

Crawley Mrs, C. D,,, teacher, Ms Prof. Looney

Crenshaw F. M*, shoemaker, res 3rd st near R* H*

Crittenden Mrs. M, ., wid, res cor Orleans and Qulllie sts

Crocker Mrs* S.

Millinery, res w e Poplar st

Cunningham G. A., merchant and real estate agent, res cor Chappell and Orleans sts

Curtis Mrs. Mary S,, proper Reaves House, cor 6th and Broadway

Balias Carrie, col, nurse, J. M, Horne

Dallas Ann, col, code, res Broadway

Daniel Mrs. C. R., wid, res w limits

Daniel R. T,, lawyer, Ms Dr* K, J, Daniel

Daniel Dr, M* J,, physician, res Junction Poplar and Meriwether sts

Damall Dr. T, A*, physician, Ms Dr* T. M. Damall

Damall Dr. T M,, physician, res Poplar st, bet 9th and 10th

Davis G, T,, painter, Ms 1* J. Parley

Davis Henrietta, col, cook Jno. C Brooks

Day Abner, col, lab, res ss east Chappell st

Dean Richard, photographer, Ms E* W. Hassnond

Dean Randall, col., laborer, res n s west Broadway

Dean Samuel H,, merchant, res 6th st e s

Dearkson Jno,, candy maker, Ms Goddard House

DePotie Rev, J, H,, pastor Baptist Church, res Taylor st, bet 11th and 12th

Dickson Eugene, col., servant, J. M. Horne

Dickson Sue, col., cook, J. M, Home

Dickens R. J., col., laborer, res w s south 8th st

Dickinson Mrs. M, ,, wid res s w city limits

Disrauk W, H., Postmaster cleric, Ms F, D, Dismuke

Dismuke F. D,, lawyer, res cor Orleans and Gunsley sts Doe Chas* R., Chief Police, res cor 13th and Solomon sts

Doe B, W., farmer, res w Solomon, bet 11th and 12th n s

Doe Frank, farmer v s Taylor bet 13th and I4thsts

Doe E. W,, clerk, res s s nw Broadway

Dorsey J,

carriage smith, Ms A, C, Faraelee

Dove Rev. C., rector St, George Church, Ms Jno. C. Brooks

Doyle F*, col,, briefcmason, res W* Broadway, bet 8th and 9th sts

Drake G. J,, pres't City National Bank, res western limits

Drake R. H., elk., Ms G, J, Drake

Drewry Dr, N B,, physician and druggist, res Solomon st, bet 10th and 11th sts

Drewry W. E, elk., Ms Dr* H. B, Drewry

Driver Lettie, col, servant at M. H, Baker

Driver J,, col,, servant, at Mrs* S. B, Staley

Duke Lizzie, col,, cook C, H. Johnson

Duke S. M., elk., res Orleans st, near Broadway

Dunn L., col., famer, res ss E* Chappell st

Dunn V,, col., laborer, res ss E. Chappell st

Duncan Miss Sallie, res cor Taylor and 11th st

Dunwoody Susan, col,, chambermaid, Troupe House

Sady Henry, wagon maker, res Tanyard Hill, near city limits Ellison Halter, col,, laborer, res rear Dr, J. A* Munnally

Ellis Ellis ELlis Eason Ector

Dr,, Jas, X,, res Broadway Walter, elk, Ms Thoms Sills Thoms, railroaded, res v Poplar st Pattte, col, coak, R. A. Thompson Jessie C,, Lab*, res Taylor bet 8th and 9th sts

Fambrough W,, drummer, Ms Mrs* Martha Faabro Fambrough Mrs. Martha, wid, res v limits Farley J. J., painter, res s e cor 8th and Taylor sts Pavers Ed, lab*, res ss w Broadway Fields Sarah, col, servant, res w Taylor st Fitagerald Thos., elk, Koely store Flag Robert, col,, res rear Mrs. Foster FIendster Doc, col*. Hack smith, res alley bet 8th and 9th sts Fiendster Benia, col, cook, res Taylor, bet 10th and 11th sts FLemlster Dick, col, farmer res v limits Fiendster Edward, merchant, res 6th st n s Flint Frank, lawyer, bds Nelms House Freeman SLna, cook, res rear S. W. ELoodvorth Freeman Venia, col, servant F, M, Ison Freeman Arm, col., washwoman, res 8th bet Broadway and Solomon Freeman Peter, col*, laborer, res western limits Freeman W*, col,, laborer, res west end Taylor st Freeman C, col., washwoman res western city limits Freeman Ira, col., cook, res n e city limits Freeman Made, col*, laborer, res alley, bet 5th and 6th sts Foster J. P., railroad agent, res n s west Broadway Foster Mrs*, wid,, res n s west Broadway Foster Chas,, bartender res, Taylor st, bet 11th andlSth w s Foster Mrs. Haney B., yid. res s s west Poplar st Foster Rachel, col*, cook, Mrs Sarah Duncan Fulton Carrie, res cor 8th and Broadway Futrel H* B., shoemaker, res Quill alley near 8th st Futrel Richard, col*, laborer, res north ns 5th st Futrel M*, shoemaker, res Broadway

Gardner C, M*, (C. M. Gardner St Go., Publishers of Gardner's Interstate

Directories), 32 S Broad st Atlanta Ga,

Gardner Henry, col., laborer, res east Chappell st s s

Gates Mrs, H. W., wid cook, Mrs, C, R. Daniel

George J, D., merchant

George G,, col*, laborer, res western city limits

Gholson R, A, Mrs*, wid, res w Poplar st

Gibson Ellen, col, washerwoman, res rear Rivers, 111 st

Glessner Douglas, ed. and propr'r Griffin News, rooms M# 0* Bowdoin

Goddard L. W., merchant, res Broadway

Goddard H.

elk, Ms Goddard House

Goddard Lucius, propr'r Goddard House

Goodrich L,, merchant, res w s Hill st, near end

Gorham Mrs. J. G., wid. teacher, res w Sol canon st

Graham Lou, col, washerwoman, res J, C, Ransom

Graham Norah, col, code J. G. Ranscia

Graham A., col* servant J. G, Ransom

Graham Ann, col, servant A, A. Porter

Grady Mrs, M* C,, wid, dressmaker, res s 5th st, near end

Grant G, *, teacher, res Solomon st, e s

Green Adeline, col, res, w Poplar st

Green Jno, F, elk, Ms Mrs. M. E. Dickenson

Grier Jim, col,, ditcher, res n e city limits

flKPi "fhanie, beta Mr, . . , res Broadway

Guesby

Hall Jno# I,, lawyer, res w s 3, Mill st Hales 3. H,,, dLk Central depot, res 6th st, bat Broadway and Chappell Harasond I*, c !., washw .mar,, rea W city limits Hammond W, B,, drummer, res e s Hill st Hammond E. W*, lawyer, 5, Hill st w a Hampton Sarah, c l*, oik, Rev. J* B* DeVotie Hanleiter, VI. R., c -sard osi on, res Poplar st, bet 8th and 9th sta Hardee R A., res Taylor st, bet 11th and 1?th sts Harris Green, c 1., laborer, res s Hill st near limits Harris Jeff, cl., laborer, res rear 8* V. HLoodwoarth Harris Peter, c l,, servant, 3. V* Bloodfcnrth Harkness, Baa, col., laborer Haskins Maggie, col*, servant Hawk Mrs. Mary, wid*, res Taylor st, bet 13th and 14th sts Head Galean, col, drayman, res cor Brooks and Chappell sts Heflin W, J., employee On. Pacific R.R., res o Chappell st v s Henley E. J. Mrs., wid, res n w city limits Henley Jesse, cl, servant Mrs* 5 J* Henley Renders at Haiti, Mrs,, wid, res 9th st, near Broadway Hicks Wiley, c 1, c -'-o?-:, res n e city limits Hickey A., manager . aed.y Store, Ms Halms House
Higgins J. C, carpenter, res w liraits Ull E. J. Mss, dressmaker, bds Mrs# H, JS. Hill Hobbe Robert, wks post-office Holland Jack, e 1, tanner res v s 5th st, near end
H Irsan W. M*, merchant, res QtdtHl* st, w a Holman D. S, Mrs#, wid, res Qulllie st, w 9 Holman. Frank, col, servant Mrs# D*S# Holman Hollavay Susie, col, servant Mrs. I. J* Hon] ey Hoaks - - col, lab, res n e city limits Horn JF. IT., res v s S Sill st Horn H. 0., merchant, Ms J. H Home Rente Julius, merchant, bds Mrs. Well Howard Charles, cook, res w Griffin Hudson Butler, mayor city, res w limits Huff J, H., elk, res e s Hill st Hoggins C. H., harness maker, res Broarway Hunt John X J., lawyer, res Broadway Huntley W. H., drummer, res Taylor bet 12th and 13th

Ison Charles, stone cutter, bds G. G, Me aror.ro. Ison I# I., saloon, res s s w Br-adwriy Ison Jeff, elk* bds 55, I. Is n Ison 0. H,, sal on keeper, res w Solom m st Ivy Mattie, Ms Hiss Fulton

Jacks >n Shady Aunt, milliner, bds S# W. HLoodw-rth

Jacks n Rena, col, c ok res Hill st

Jacket Halter, col, servant Helms House

Jackson Mrs. 1* F., wid, dressmaker, res w Poplar st

Jackson Henry, c l., lab orer, res rear Mrs* -11

McNeil

Jackson Carrie, e l., servant V, J. Kincaid

Jackson Chas., col,, vfaitewasher, res w s south 8th st

Jacobs Georgl.a, c l., C'' k L. Johnson

Jester Lydia, col., laborer, res near K, Clayton

Jeffers Ann, col, chair bottcaaer, res rear J. T KcGurley Johnson. ?\ C., hardware merchant, res Broadway e s

Johnson Ban, auctioneer, res cor Orleans and Qaillle st

Johnson Jno., cd, laborer, res n e limits

Johnson Geo !>*, farmer res cor Tinsley and 3th sts

Johnson Chas# R.t lawyer, bds M 0, Boud In >`ohnson R, p., merchant, res n e city limits

Johns a Med, el*, laborer, res alley bet Broedwsy and Chappell sts

Johnson Anthony, cl*, laborer, res lanyard Hill Johnson Geo., col*, laborer, res n e city limits

Johnson L M., clerk, res cor Taylor and 13th sts

Johnson Anthony, col*, laborer, res w Solomon at

Johnson Ito,, col,, brick mason, res Broadway, bet Sth and 9th str Johnson T. D., cotton buyer, ras s w cor Sth and Solonon sts

Johnson J, K., cotton buyer, res cor Sth and Salomon sts

Johnson C, H,, merchant, res Taylor st, bet 10th and 11thsts

Johnson Geo,, col., laborer, res rear Mrs. Mitchell

Johnson Henry, col,, porter, res s end of Sth st

Johnson C, H, Jr*, farmer, res w s S. Hill st

Johnson, Glia, col,, res n v limits, near E, R, Johnson Hattie, col,, servant, Mrs, A. M, Randall

Johnston B. H., merchant, res

3th st, bet Solomon and Broadway

Jones A. W,, bookkeeper, res o s E. Broadway Jones Joe, col,, laborer, feds S. Jones

Jones S*, c 1., laborer, res n e limits

3mea ?. P., bookkeeper, bds A, , Jones Jones R. A*, stone cutter, res n s E, Chappell st

Jones 0, H, stone cutter, Ms R. A, Jones

Jones Henry, col,,laborer, res s s V, Broadway

Jones Geo, I,, res n s V, Poplar st

Jones Susan, col,, washwoman, res e s Sth, bet $olo*r and Broadway

J ones Jane, col,, servant J* J. Kalman Jones Flora, e>*., servant J, J, Kalman

Jones A. H., teacher, Ms Prof,looney Jordan T. W,, c-maty surveyor, res Tinsley st, bet Sth and Grleens sts Jordan HLlaa, col,, cook, Butler Hudson

Jordan Stephen, col,, laborer, res Taylor st bet 10th and 11th Jordan Jno,, c l,, laborer, res n w limits

Jordan SAM* Mary Jane, col,, cook

res.

Jossey Mrs, Elizabeth* boarding House, xmsx&xx sms. Hill roatrghKjswaridbc St

Judkins C. E., lawyer, res 6th st, near Chappell

Kalman J. J., merchant, res cor 3th and Taylor sts Keith Jno, raercho.it, Stillwell & Heith, res n w cor Hill and Chappell sts Keith Hers* J. M,, wid res s w cor Solomon and 10th sts Kelley Geo,, laborer, res Broadway near 10th King Dinah, col,, servant Jno. I Hall
King 'fehalie, col,, servant Geo, B. Johnson King Harriet col,, waaharmman, res a end Sth st King J, C. merchant, res cor Poplar and 11th sts
Kincaid , J., merchant, res cor 8th and Poplar sts -indel Elizabeth, col,, washerwoman, res 9th at, near Broadway

Laator 2,, col*, servant, res Hill st

Lawson Mrs, Julia A,, wid, res s end 9th st

Lawson B,

clerk, res a end 9th at

Lawson W. J,, clerk, res send 9th st Lawton Mrs, G. 14,, idu, bds J, G* Brook

Lawrence Lewis, col*, porter G ddard House Lee Henry, cgj,, porter Reeve's House

Lee Gam, lab ror, res northeastern city limits Leslie Charlotte, col,, cook, res Chappell st, near city limits Levis -Sally, col, washerwoman, res Broadway, cast end n s Lends, Robert, col,, laborer, res G. G. McNamara Little Oscar, farmer, res north end Hill w s Little William, merchant, res 6th st, & s, bet Broadway and Chappell sts Little J. J., merchant, res 6th, near ChaJ$@U at

Lockhart Jack, col*, laborer, res in rear J. B. Shackelford Lockhart Anderson, col,, laborer, res n p rti n city limits Loevenstein. .Joe, cleric, bds Nelm's House LOgan H, B., telegraph operator, res cor Chs&Jbell and 6th sts Logan Lizzie, col,, servant a, G. Murrey Looney G, ,, teacher, res Poplar, bet 8th and 9th sts, ss Love, Polly, col,, washerwoman, res n e portion city Lovett Austin, col,, gardener, n end 5th at, v s Lowe Henry, col,, laborer, res n e portion city, near limits Lyons Ak., proprietor New fork Store, bds Helms House Lytle Dr, A, T, W, physician, res 8th bet, Taylor mid Solemn sts

Mack J* M,, merchant, res bet Salomon and Taylor sts Mack .Julius, merchant, bds Halms House Magnan C. H,, barkeeper

Pulone Isaac, col,, lab, res w s S 8th at Mean Andy, col,, servant G, , dark Mans J, F,, merchant, Iris Reaves House Kanghan S. W., merchant, res Hill st & s

-Iangun Salford, res Taylor at cor 9th Manley Richard, col, lab, res w Solomon st Martin Fannie, c 1, vashcrv man, res Broadway, near 10th st Mathews S,, cri, farmer, res n e city limits Maxwell James A#, bds Goddard House Maxwell Li dk Ms J, A# Beech Murray A. G,, res Taylor st, bet 9th and 10th Murray A, S., merchant, Ms A, G, Murray Milner 8 M,, farmer, res a o Hill st

Miner Jacob, col, lab, res s e 8th st

Milner Mick, cl, lab, bda Jacob Mliier

Miner Henry, col., driver, bds Jacob Milner

Miner Li sale, c >1, res e Chappell st

Miner Sam, col,, lab,, res Chappell st

Mils Charles, cotton buyer, bds

Little

Mils Thomas, lawyer, bds 'a. Little

Mils Jamas, merchant, res Hill st, e s

Mils Thomas R#, lawyer, res .hry Villa

Mils John, merchant, res Mil st, e s

Killer Lee, col, lab, res w Broadway

Mas Harlot, col, cook Dr, E, R, Anthony Mtchell W. M*, cotton buyer, bds elms House Mitchell I, R. Mrs,, wid, res s v city limits Mtchell George, col, lab, res w s S 8th st Mtchell Sallia, col, servant J, Asher Mtchell Addle, sol, servant J, Asher Mtchell Dinaii, col, washerwoman, res roar H, B. Futrei Kohly Simon, col, laborer, res a e limits Mohly W,, col, laborer, res W* Solomon st Mobley Moses, col,, cook liohley Smma, col,, servant Monroe s,, brickmason, res Taylor st near limits Mooney Mrs, 3, fi*, wid dressmaker, n s W, Broadway Mooney hollie, bds Mss Pulton

Moone^ J. H*, drummer, res 10th st near Broadway Moody 1, C,, elk, bds Reaves House Moore Dr, J, L,, physician, res w s Hill st, near end Moore Lou, col,, washerwoman, res rear B. W, Champion ''orris F, M,, works on R, R,, bds Joseph Morris

Morris Joseph, former, res n e limits Morris Parry, col*, works on R, R., res e s Frill st, near limits

Moss Mrs#

wid,, res 13th st, bet Taylor and Solomon

McKay Rev# M, McH.,. pastor Presbyterian Church, res a s Hill st

KcELhonney W. V., printer, res western limits McDaniel S, G, lawyer, res Taylor at, bet 11th and 12th

McMaiaara J, F, bds G. G, McNamara

McNamara Q. G*, mrble dealer, n e Halts

McGehe Mrs# S* H*, wid., res corner Taylor and 11th sts

McGchee Miss Lotta, teacher, res Mrs. S H. McGehe# McOurley J, T., carriage maker, res

McClendon G,, col,, laborer, res e s S 8th st

McCray , col,, servant V, S, Itobdsh McKee T, S,, merchant, res *T# Poplar st

KcFarley

, butcher

McCall Rev* G. E., .Baptist minister, s s Poplar st, near end

Maekelray , col,, laborer, res Broadway, bet 8th and 9th McNeil Mrs# H# S, dressmaker, res comer 9th and Poplar sts

McNeil J* P#, blacksmith, Ms Mrs* H* E, McNeil

McNeil Miss >* *.#, dressmaker, bds Mrs# H, I, McNeil

Mc'-.illiams Geo,, col,, laborer, res Poplar st

McWilliams S. B, cotton buyer, res 8th st bet Solomon and Taylor

McKinney Hattie 2,, dressmaker, bds Henry McKinney

McDonald I. , dentist, res Taylor st

McFee Than,, miller, res Taylor st n a

Nall C, F*, cotton buyer, Ms Troupe House

ball Mrs, ----, wid*, res w s Hill st, near end

Neal Austin, col, laborer, res rear h*. H, Huntley

Need. Follie, col, cook Rev. G. R# McCall

Nelson Willis, col, servant J* 3, Cole

Nelms A. M. lire,, prop'r Nelms House Nells ,T,, col, lab, n w E Broadway

Newton G, F,,, elk, res w s S Hill st

iiewraeyer S. S, elk, res e a Hill st

Nickelson

elk New York store

dickies J. F, bookkeeper, res e .<? Hill st

Niles George R., merchant res 6th st

Nunnally J* A*, Dr,, physician, res w Broadway, n s

Nunnaliy H. E., baggage master C.K.R. depot

Hunnally Charles, col, lab, res J# H, Keith

Ogletree H, F,, farmer res n s Broadway

Gglctree Phoebe, col, res n s 3 Broadway

Orleans and Tinsley sts

Osborn C, FI,, carriage manufacturer, res cor jgaB^xaMftxfitaqppt

Owen John ,, harness maker, res cor Brook and Chappell sts

Owen Anna F# Hiss, teacher, res cor Brook and Chappell

Padgett, J, H,, mechanic, res s w cor Taylor and 10th sts

Pamaelee ?, A., engineer, bds 4# 0, Parrolee

Paraelee A. C,, res cor Chappell and Orleans sts

Patterson V* Dr#, eonsaiseioa, res Broadway s s

Patrick M. J,, merchant, res 6th, near Chappell

Patrick J. L., bookkeeper, res n s W Poplar st

Patilio George H*, minister, res Poplar at

Payne Polly, col#, uks Dr Hoove

redan Anderson, col, farmer lives M. C. Wadsworth

Peden D. II., farmer, res n s Broadway w Hill

Peden Buoy, col, cook B H, Psden

Pitta George, col, barber, res ee Broadway, a s

Pitts Dave, col, laborer, res n s E Broadway

Pitts M., col,, barber, res ear Brook and Chappell

Pitts J,

col, barber, cor Solomon and Hill

ritto Perry, col, farmer, res n 0 city limits

Pitts George, col, laborer, res v city Phelps S. C, Mrs,, res Mrs, Gallic Cooper rneips P. P., pointer res v Poplar si

2"

carr!!ntar> rm alloy R'51*3 rGS * ead Ghappell

tat si

5th

and

6th

sts

vSitl TSv

prlnclpal Grimn Fsale High School, res A, A. Porter

IZtZ ?* !** b Reaper, res Taylor st, bet 10th end 11th and manufacturer of fine razors, res V end Poplar st

d

,thr., J8ifm*,

c
col,,

l*a*b*o*rer!, thre, s westersn Cliitmy iltismits

-

SrTf Z m "f 1fbo:Per* res st end Chappell at fro^ waun wwo, at?,', 0!alk erx',, "MistT W, fH,',POrw3elIlaylor st>bet 10th nth P'5well 1?, H,,, livery, res w s south Hill st Prather A, A., mechanic, res western limits

~T~ce

col,, tanner, res s s north 5th st

rrice Season, col,, carpenter, res n e city limits

Prince Sam, col,, servant Bella's House

Fffbcbarcl p-cyd, col,, laborer, res n e limits

Fruden HenKryrS, *%clK er'k, ,B,r,w esid8 thresst,n nwecaor rc9ittyh lainmd iStsolomon sts

pSw+^S7! Co1* laborer **es n e city limits

Fnrfro+t rlniCr?

Renter, res Broadway near 10th

feSfeir lk'1 i^`~'' eol*

res cor
laborer, res Taylor

st,,

13th sts bet 10th

and

11th

sts

fiandall II. , of Sunday am, res s end 9th st

uRSanSdavl-l Lr"*. ?G*.', ffarmtoear,torJes e san8dthmsatnager of the mil's lob Office

fm

C*> fai^er, res 10th near Sol anon st

fester ! enry, col,, farmer, res n e city limits

Reeves thos*, farmer, res a^fchfcrfc* roa w Griffin

Reeves 3Wy Jno,, cal., laborer, res s 8th at

Reeves v>alae, col,, chambermaid, heave's House

Reeves Caroline, col,, cook, Reeve's House

Reeves Wm., druggist, res Hill st o s

Redding Mary, col., nurse, J, C. Brooks

Reading Jerry, col,, laborer, re v Griffin

itessc Agues, col,, boarding house, res s 8th st

Heceo i,, col laborer, bds Agnes Reese

he-eae Jerry, col, laborer, bds Agnes Reese

Heea Kittle, col, wftsherwewtftn, res 9th st

feed Grif, cl, carpenter, res n w city limits

feed George, col, carpenter, res n e city limits

H RhhodSesh\, *Wu ,<,Saf?arlmerer0, 1rty esHnRtsiownaPl o*p"la*r* st 8th bet Solomon and Ta"ylor sts Richardson Joseph, elk res Solomon at Ripley Hannah, col, servant
Rivers B*, cl, laborer, res n e city limits Roberts Burton, marble cutter, res e s 8th st Robertson Jennie, col, cook, res 3d st s s Robinson W, G., res cor Taylor and 14th st Robinson Clara, cook Mrs, J, h. Keith
Robinson B,, col, servant Mrs, J* M. Keith Robinson S,, cl, lab, res tan yard hill Rogers Tim, c l, lab, res s e Broadway John Sogers, col, cook Arcade Saloon

Sanders Bose, c l, tanner, res 5thst Scragging Bela, cl, chambermaid. Goddard Haase Scragginr: Sam, col, lab, res rear Stephen Jones Schwab B, W., Ik, bds Troupe House

Schell J, C. maps and pictures, res s w limits

Segra H,, c 1, lab, res n e city limits

Segray Mattie, col, chamber maid, res Hill st

Seagrave

col, servant, res rear Mrs, V, C,Williams

Serlkill Henrietta, col, washerwoman, res Broadway, bet 8th and Hill

Sepsore George, barkeeper, bda Troupe House Shackelford J. B., harness maker, res e Chappell st

Shackelf rd W. A,, Mrs,, vdd, dressmaker, res W Poplar st

Shackelford C. ., mechanic, bds J. B. Shaekerford

Sherill J. D., Justice peace, res Broadway

Shields Sandy, co, lab, res Chappell st

Sims Mat, e l, servant, res Broadway

Simelt >n - - - elk, Keely

Slaton, C,

cotton buyer, res n s E Chappell

Slaughter Jake, eel, lab, res Poplar st Smith Thomas P,, res Troupe House

Smith Mrs* B,, wid,, dressmaker, res s s W Broadway

Smith Alice, col,, servant Rev, G, R. McCall

Saith lizsie, col,, servant Rev, Geo, H. Fattiilo Smith Mrs# A*, wid., res nw limits

Smith J, T,, painter, bds Mrs * A, Smith

Saith Chas H,, blacksmith, res n w limits

Smith Ben, col,, painter, res n s Broadway

Smith C, B., res comer 3d and Chappell sta

Smith Miss Minnie, teacher, bds C. B. &aibh

Soith Jno, col,, laborer, res n e limits

Smith Welkins, col,, laborer, ares alley bet 5th and 6th sts

Snith Henry, col., farmer, res n e limits

Smikes Nelson, eol., res n e limits

Snider A, A,, merchant, res s w limits, bet 8th and 9th sts

Snider Eugene, elk,, bds A. Slider

Snider A#, merchant, res s end 9th st

Snider E, L, merchant, res I, Griffin Sorrel A, C, cotton buyer, bds Reaves House

Speer Prances, col,, washerwoman, res E, Chappell st

Spence Homer, bookkeeper, bds Mrs, Crittenden

Springer F, M,, harness maker, res w Griffin

Springer J, M,, harness and saddle manufacturer, res Broadway s s

Staley Mrs, S. B., wid,, res cor Broadway and 8thst

Stanley

, res cor 9th and Taylor sts

Starks Mrs, K A,, wid., res Sthst Stark Hose, col., laborer, res alley bet Broadway and Chappell st

Stephenson Dr. J. L., res Qulllle st, near Orleans

Stewart G, C., merchant, bds J. D, Stewart

Stewart J, D,, lawyer, res Taylor st, bet 11th and 12thst

Stewart J. 0,, salesman, res w s Hill st

Still well J, S., merchant, res w s Hill st, near end Stinson Chas., trol., drayman, res w Griffin

Stollard L,, roof painter, bds Reaves House

Strager Berry, col,, laborer, res n e limits

Simmons Chas,, col, laborer, res Kill st

Simmons Jno*, col,, laborer, res E. Broadway

Simmons Lucius, col., bartender, res n s , Broadway

Taylor Mike, col*, laborer, res Tanyard Hill Thrash E., laborer, res rear E.C, McDaniel
Thrash Dock, col*, ditcher, res east end Hill st e s Thcasas W, M., elk, bds Troupe House
Thomas James, miller
Thomas J, L., boot maker, res Taylor st, n s Thomas W. F., shoemaker, res w limits Thomas Obe, col, ditcher, res cor Taylor and 9th sts Thompson R. A, cotton weigher, res w limits

Threlkeld T, J,, cotton buyer, res v limits Thurman T, W., postmaster, res n e Hill st. w s Ticht ne Henrietta, col,, washerwoman, res 9th and Poplar at Tilraan John, col,, bartender, res w limits Todd Scott, col, lab, res e Chappell st n s Trammell W. T,, res cor Poplar and 8th sts

Varner Vfet., col,, works railroad, res rear J, B, Shackelford

Wadsworth M, C, shoemaker, res w Broadway

Walcott W, B,, bus manager Osborn & Walcott chair manufacturers, res Meriwether st

Waller T, E. Mrs,, tailoress, res 6th st e s

Walker R. T,, policeman, res Orleans st, near Broadway

Warren F, A. Dr,, physician, res 9th, near Taylor

Warner Sara, col lab, res s e 8th st

Washington K,, col, gardener, res e s Chappell st

Washington Marshall, col, pastor AM.S church, res e e Broadway

Washington W,,, col, gardener, res n e limits

Wessler R, E,, tanner, res n e 6th st

West J, F*, merchant, res n e 6th st

West John, cdl, policeman, res 9th st near Taylor

Westbrook John S,, mechanic, res e Broadway

Westbrook Charles II,, fawner, bds John s, Westbrook

Whittle Hents, col, porter Reaves House

White Susie E., Miss, teacher, bds W. R, White

White W* R,, harness maker, res ns S Chappell st

Whit W, M*, eotton broker, res Hill st

White Crecy, col, servant

White J, A,, elk, Bds J. W. White

White George B., bookkeeper, bds J# W. White

W^Lte George VI,, elk, res cor Chappell and 8th sts

White Nellie, odl, servant Helms House

White Sam, blacksmith, res s 8th st

Wilson Mrs, B, E*, res W* Broadway

Wilson Chas,, col, laborer, bds Daniel Williams,col

Wilson Daniel, col,, Baptist minister, res n limits

Wiliams Perry, col,, carpenter, res s end 8thst

Williams Dr, Ed., physician, bds J# P. Foster

Williams Westly, col., ditcher, res n w city limits

Williams Anderson, col,, laborer, res n e limits

Williams Jno., col,, laborer, res Hill st

Williams Jno., merchant, res w Poplar st

Williams Adeline, col,, cook, Thos Couthem

Williams Mrs. V, C,, wid, dressmaker, res cor 10th and Sol canon sts l&rabush Mary, col*, cook

Wirabush W, S,, eotton buyer, res w end Poplar st

Wingfield Jno, F,,, res 8th st, bet Solomon and Broadway

Wise W., col., laborer, res w Griffin

Wolcot Walter, elk, res s w limits

Wolcot John W., cheirmaker, bds Dr. W, W. Wolcott

Wolcott Charles H,, chair finisher, bds Dr, W. W. Wolcott

Wolcott W* W. Or,, chair manufacturer, res Quillie, near Orleans st

Wolcott

, chair turner, bds Dr, W, W, Wolcott

Wood D, A,, carpenter, res cor 6th and Poplar

Woodruff Mrs,, wid dressmaker, res e s Tinsley st, bet Hill and 8th st

Work J* 0,, merchant, res Quillie, near 8th st

Wright Chas, clerk, res s s West Broadway

Wright Sarah, cal*, cock Firs, H, E. McNeil

Wright Burle, col*, cook Arcade Saloon

Wright Prof, C, W* Sara Bailey Institute, bds Reeves House

Wright Abel A*, silversmith, res n w city limits Wright Miss Lizzie, saleslady, bds Mrs, Fanny Brown

foung Mrs* S. A,, dressmaker, res Solomon st

BIRTHS and DEATHS in
1882 and up to March 20, 1883

BIRTHS Asher Rosa, June 10, 1882 Boynton Mary Elizabeth, aug. 4# 1882 Bridges Ethel Lenora, Nov* 9, 1882 Brooks John Clarke, Dec. 20, 1882 Collier Edith Clifford, April 4, 1882 Col Joseph Hta. R*, Jan. 14, 1882 Clark Lewis A., Aug. 28, 1882 Home H, Frederick, Jan, 15, 1883 Hunt Madeline Damall, Dec. 25, 1882
Infant of R, H, Johnson, March 4# 1883 Johnson D, S., May 13, 1882 Kalman Henry C., March 19, 1882 Powell Jno. A., May 11, 1882 dealer Maude, Oct, 28, 1882

DEATHS Bloodworth Mss Glennie, March 6, 1883, aged 27 years DeVotle L. L, Jan. 18, 1882 Moss Jno, E -, April 29, 1882 McLaurln Mrs. Eliza, March 19, 1883 Newton Arthur, Jan. 8, 1883, aged 8 years 8 months and 8 days Snith Lucy ., Oct. 19, 1882, aged 2 years

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MURRAT & WORD Hare always on hand the Largest and Most Complete Stock of
FURNITURE Erer Carried by One Firm in Griffin They hare Caamon Furniture, Medium Furniture
and Fine Furniture, all of which they Sell at the

LOWEST PRICES

They Deliver COFFINS in City or Country FREE of CHARGE in their NEW HEARSE
In SEWING MACHINES they Defy the World I EVery one Sold by them has the Written Guarantee of the Manufacturers. BIG RED CHAIR MURRAY and WORD Griffin, - Georgia

H, W, HASSELKD3
Manufacturers and Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES
Leather and Findings 22 Hill St.,
GRIFFIN-GA.

C, H, CORBIN

F, M, SPRINGER

Manufacturer of

Manufacturers of

MERCHANT

Harness, Saddles, etc., and

TAILOR

Dealer in Harness Hardware

20 Kill St(up stairs)

Hill St., Griffin, Ga.

BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY of GRIFFIN, GEORGIA

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. R* P, Johnson
BAMS. City National Bank Gilman J, Drake, Brest; J. G. Rhea, Cashier; Fill St.
Griffin Banking Co.

BLACKSMITHS, Jack Chatman, col*, Meriwether st Warner Fuller, col J. R. Green, col., Meriwether st Robt, Williams, col. Padgett & Dorsey, E. Solomon st
BROKERS # PROVISIONS. Sorrel & Nall, Agricultural Building

BASISS. Joseph Wall, Taylor st, near Meriwether

BOTCHERS. McFarland, Bass & Co

BOOKS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Jernes M* Brawner, 26 Hill st
BARBERS. James B. Carson, 35 Hill st Geo. W. Pitts, col*, under Pontoffico J* M, Pitts, coi.oor Hill and w Solomon
CROCKERY, ETC. S, M* Maugham, 37 Hill at
Clothing and Gents1 Furnishing. Niles & Hair, 35 Hill st Stilvell & Keith, 23 Hill st
CHAIR FACTORY. Osborn & Wolcott; W, B* Wolcott, Manages*
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. J. Q. Boynton, cor Solomon and 6th sis

BOARDING HOUSE. Randall House -rs. Elizabeth Jos soy
COLLEGES Female High School, Mss M, E* Porter s Sam Bailey Institute, Prof G, C. Looney Griffin Famake College, Geo, G, Butler,Pres,
Clerks K. (, McKinney W. M. Thomas
DRESSMAKERS, Kiss Elizabeth L, Brazier Miss N, V. Camp Mrs* M. A* Camp *h*s, Betti Smith, cor Hill & Sol croon sts Mrs. Sallie Gaseouay, cor Mil & Solomon sts lips* 3. A. Young

DSifP'SfM DRUGGIST, Nte# Reeves it Go Dr. N* B, Drewry, 28 Hill st Dr. J# H. Harris & Co., No. 11 mil st

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Gen, C* Stewart

- A. A, Snider

R. F. Strickland ~ E, L. 3nidex* G. A. Cunningham, 36 Hill st A. Soheuerman, Mo. 21 mil st

Joseph Shgal, cor Hill and Broadwax L, W, Goddard, No 17 mil st

Wa C, Lyons, Made Bro.'s

Brooks & ills, 47 mil st. Kincaid & Bro*, 35 mil st J, C. King, cor Poplar and 12th sts.

J. K. Mack - Bass & Heard, 53 Hill st

FURNITURE Murray & Word, Ho. 3 W# Sol*on st Seeks & Blakely

PISH CULTURE A. A. WRIGHT

DENTIST. J. R# Cleveland, Hill st R. A. McDonald, 17 Hillst
DBf GOODS,NOTIONS & GENERAL MERCHANDSE.. Julius A, Horne, No, 30 Hill st Jno. Keely, No, 8 Hill st E* J. Fleamster & Co, No, 53 mil st r.Asher, 19 Hill st - Sowing machines, etc. Stilwell & Keith, No. 23 Hill st
GROCERIES George & Hartnett - S, H, Dean Stephenson St McLatrin, cor Taylor & Meri-
wether st. L, H. Reeves - A, J, Clark Bishop & Bro,, cor Meriwether and 9th sts. L. P Blanton St Co,, 8th and Meriwether sts E. J. FIerdster St Co*, 53 mil st J. H. Keith & Co., No, 13 13.11 st G, 'f* Maddox, c l., manager of store of
Brothers of Love and Charity D W, Patterson, S, Solomanst
Little & mils, 24 mil st- G. W, Clark & ' W. M, Holman & Co R. P. McWilliams & Co,

SHOEMAKERS. J. A. Hawk, 56 Hill st David Brown - Lee Ml lie
TAILORS C, H, Corbin, Mo* SO Hill st, tip
stairs C. B. <Mth
UNDERTAKERS. Hurray & Word, Ho3 W# Solomon st
WOOD AND IROiT WORK Padgett & Dsrsey, Solomon st near
Hill G. P. Newton, Lumber, etc.

SEEDS Dr. K. B. Brevry, 28 Hill st
TANHSRT H* W* Hssselkue, Proprietor
TOBACCONIST V, H. Boyles, 54 Hill st
WAGGNMAKERS Henry Eady - C, H. Osborn Padgett & Barsey, Solomon st, near Hill
WAREHOUSES Planters, 0. W, Slaton, Proprietor

RARMEHS RECEIVING THEIR MAIL AT GRIFFIN POSTOFFICE.

Joel Acock,

7. H, Cannell

E, B. Leach,

Dr. J. A. Manually,

B. C. Ansley,

C. S. Collins,

Charles Leach, J. H. ??utt,

D. Jonas? Boyd, Joseph Carter,

E. H. Lary,

I. L. Oxford,

John M, Brooks, Alex Campbell,

Calvin Linch,

D. A. Oxford,

H, A* Brooks,

A. N. Gape,

David Lanes,

W, P, Phillips,

J. J. Bowdoin, J. M, Coleman,

W, H. Lyons,

Jepfetha Pul11n,

fet* M# Stanton .T. H, Callahan,

SfccxJtaJgrwti,

F. F. Pasmore,

W. P. Blanton, C, A. Dickerson, N, E. Blanton, G. D. Dickerson,

J. H. Mitchell, T. M. Payne,

T. in Matnly,

MaJ, A* Prothro

C. B, Bostwick, J, F, Davis,

T. M, Manly,

C. M. Payne,

Janes Batey,

Dr. J, f* Ellis,Sr. T. G Manly,Jr. A. C. Prichard,

T. W* Bankston, James R. Ellis,

J, Moulder,

B* H, Reeves,

J, B, Buntyrs, <?- H. Elder,

J. G, Mathews, C. F. Reeves,

W. H. Bayce,

R* A, ails,

J. MeELvey,

H. C. Roberts,

S* B. Bailey, Miliar. Freeman,,

W. V. Maddox, Robert Freeman,

$. W Bailey, G. W. Fulfone,

A. J. Maddox, Marion Green,

C, T, Foster, Adas Gits,

C. K. Gresham, Sam Green,

R. A, Foster, H. 7. Glass,

W. J. Gresitem, H. T* (Harder,

Sam Hammond,

R* W, Hale,

Columbus King, R. Q. Rivers,

Joshua Hammond, T. B. Johnson,

Captain J. M*KI21, W. H. JMth,

Charles Hanrvnd, Homer F, Jones,

G. W, Gnith,

Squire Smith,

J. P, Kenders-n, W. H. Jones,

W. B. anith,

R. P. Smith,

J* Stewart,

Ben Stephens,

D, A. Thomas, R. A. Thrower,

J. J. ;Mth,

J. F. Stanley

Allen Thomas, W, H, Vaughn,

Aaron Wa!droop, P* H. Wells,

3* H* Wilson, W* W* Woodruff,

C. B. Wteldroap, J. A. Wells,

C, W* WELLbum,

RECAPITULATION,
The Directory shows 615 nffltaea* This multiplied by 5 places the population at 3075, which is a fair estimate, Inthe large cities where the floating population Is such larger in pr tporti m $ is used. Using this rule it is safe to say that opr estimate is placed at the lowest rate. The birth and death record, vAddh is small either way, is in favor of births. The population increases steadily from the outside* Impr vaments, while not particularly rushing, are beibg made on a solid base# Dwellings and pr'party of all kinds well kept up.
Number '? names commencing with letters of alphabet rm as follows: A 15, B 60, C 48, D 42, S 7, F 23, G 24, h 33, I 5, j 50, K 10, L 26, M 71, N 10, 0 6, P 44, Q none, R,29, S 57, T 15, U none, V 1, W 53, X none, I 1, Z none*

Hardware Stores, Etc.

HARNESS AMD SADDLES

Henry C. Burr & Bro*, 49 Hill st

Thus. S# McKee, 18 Hill st

C H# Johnson ft Son, 16 Hill st

F. M. Springer, Hill st

L. G. Johnson.

IRON, WOOD WORK, WAGONS, BTC.

HOTELS

Padgett -St Dorsey, Solomon st, near Hill

Helms House, Mrs. A* M, Heins, Broadway

Reeves House, Mrs# M. B. Curtis,

JEWELERS.

cor Broadway and 6th sts A. Lower, So, 20 Bill st

Troup House ~ closed

Goddard House

LIVER! STABLES

W. H. Powell

LAWYERS.

W, B. Hudson, 6th and Broadway

Robert T, Daniel, 34 Hill st

A, B, Shackelford

Lloyd Cleveland, Agricultural ;TLdg.

C. R, Judkins, over post office

MILLINERY AND FANCY GGODS

S. C. McDaniel, No3 mil st up stairs Firs. M. R. Brown

K, K. Collins, W# Solomon st

Mrs, B. E. Crocker, 20 Hill st

Beck ft Books, Agricultural Building Mrs. Fanny Brown

John T# Hunt, 34 -ill st

Johnson & Mills, 34i Hill st

MILLS

John I. Kali

B.

F, D. Hismuko

Boynton ft Hammond, Ordinary's office

MARBLE DEALERS

Frank Flint

T* H* Bray, cor Taylor and 9th sts

Griffin Marble and Granite Works,

OPIUM CURL

cor Broadway and Hill st

Dr* N. B. Dreury, 28 Hill st

Jones & Mann, cor Broadway and 6th st

OPTICIAN A. Lower, 20 Kill st
PHOTOGRAPHER. S# J# Deane
PHYSICIANS Dr# J. L, Moore, office Rmay's
Drug Store Dr. H# B, Drewry, Drewry*s Drag Store Dr. A. T, W. Lytle, cor Solomon and
Hill, up stairs Dr. f. J* Collier, Re&vo's -rug Store Dr. T# A.Warren, Heave's Drug .'tore Dr# E. R. Anthony
ROOF PAINTER C. Catliu, Reaves Hpuse

PUBLISHERS. C, M* Gardner ft Co#, Publishers of Gardner's
Interstate Directories. Principal office 32 S* Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga* Randall ft Randall, Motors and Proprietors Griffin Sunday Sun Douglass Glessner, 'Editor and Proprietor of the Griffin Bally sbd Weekly Hows
PROVISIONS^COTTON WAREHOUSE AND GUANO Stephenson ft McLaurin, cor Taylor^fcrith^fsts Bass ft Heard, 58 Hill st J. A. Bosks - Fertilizers Brewer ft Hanleitsr, West Soleawn st W. T. Cole Mitchell & White J* D. Boyd Cole ft Co

RAZORS, MANUFACTURE OF A. A. Porter, SLaton's avenue;
also Gun and Locksmith
REAL KSB3S8 ESTATE G. A, Cunningham, 36 Hill st Randall ft Flint
SHOES AND LEATHER H. W. Hassolkus, 22 Kill st M, J. Patrick, No# 32 Hill st

SALOONS George ft iiartnett J C. Bridges, No. 1 West Salomon, s s Globe, No# 10 Hill st C. R# Doe - Scott Mayberry - 0# H# Ison J* H# Wilson - E. Ison - H. A, S%ndler
STOCK BREEDER. S, R# Wilson, farm one mile frm city
SEWING MACHINES Murray & Word., NO,3, W Solomon st C. M. Puckett, Ginger, 13 Hill st

HORIE'S CHEAP STORE
Headquarters for CRT GOODS, MOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
Uniform Low Prices is our Rule ** Will Make it to your interest at all times to give me your trade -
MY STOCK IS FULL ALL THE TIME NO REMNANTS TO LOOK OVER No* 30 Hill Street
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
SEWING-MACHINE - NEEDLES for all MACHINES -- -- and -- -- --
THE BEST OILS IN STOCK.

PLANTERS* WAREHOUSE Ga W* Slaton, Proprietor,
Slaton's Avenue, near Hill Street Griffin, Ca,

MR S . E. E.. C.U 0 C K E R keeps the largest assortment in the city
-)of(~
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS of every description
A Full Line of Ladies* Ready-Made Clothing and Underwear.
Ho, 20 Hill Street, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.

A. LOWER, --- Dealer in --Watches, Clocks aisd Jewelry Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, etc. Sewing Machines Needles and Attachments.
GRIFFIN, GA.

PRIVATE BOARDING

RANDALL HOUSE Cor* Hill and Poplar Streets,

Regular

GRIFFIN A

GEORGIA

MRS. A, M. RANDALL, PROPRIETRESS,

Boarders and Strangers making Extended Stoos

TERMS REASONABLE

in the City Solicited

IF YOU HAVE SCROFULA, SKIN DISEASE OR SSRHILIS, try this

ANTI-SCORBUTIC CORDIAL OR BLOOD RENEHER

Prepared by M* B. Drcwry,

Griffin, Georgia.

The best AXE made, each one waru T H E ST ALDING CLIPPERrented at the Hardware Store of
C, H* Johnson & San, Griffin, Ga,

s u a a y SIDE
spalding c -jranr, i;v pleasantly located ,u the Central Boon, six Biles far a Griffin and four from irppton, Ths first store was opened her 1870, by 4. M. Moore, Has Methodist Cfiurdh in town and Baptist one rails distant, food school under to charge of ir :.r, A. R. iiosar. Section devoted to farming, cotton and .grain, but latterly s to etc, fruit and track farming, is receiving much attention, especially from new cemers, who are Baking a success, consequently the country is getting %.tt of its
~f- ^aten track and rapidly improving. A very large number of" peach trees and grt.A.' i vines have been set out this season for the purpose of growing fruit for the market.

BUSINESS INTERESTS. Dr. * F* Gray, Physician, Postmaster and Express Agent
A# M Eaiasey, Railroad /.gent B, M.Dunn, General Merchandise Tno, I. Burford, Gin *T, H. Mallear, Grist fill
f` Griffin, General Merchandise hr* J. Starr, Physician Drs* Gray & Starr, Drugs Hr:?, K. S, Miller, Hotel W. A. Cosby, col., Shoemaker Isaac Whittle, col., Blacksmith

?titW8 RECEIVING TiiELR

J. M, KejJL B, P. Gray,

R, J. Manley, or,, H. J. Manley, Jr,,

H* M. Gray,

Abram Brook,

J. Gharry,

J. H. Elder,

f* H. Murphy,

J. J. Elder,

C, L. Dupre,

f Uder,

B, F. Culpepper, D. :, Rider,

B. F. Ruff,

Jesse Starr,

B A. Ogletree,

S. .1. Spangler, F, Ogletreo

J. II. Starr, j , . Bishop,

J, 0. A, Killer, W. A. Bell,

W. H. Swinnoy, Phillip bfcdth,

J* M. Brown, L. H. Filler,

fi* G# Smith, f. 7. Villard,

X# J. luck or,

P. , Brown,

MAIL AT soshi SIDS

Jack Bright,

T. Ogletree,

B. I. Stephens, A# Ogletree,

W H, Dorsey

H. P, Ogletree,

J. M. Buff F. II. Dorsey,

J. H. Mailear, J. H. Gibson,

2. T, Dorsey,

I. Gibson,

J, A, Dorsey,

3, L. Gibson,

.3, M, Dorsey,

A. 0, Gay,

Dr# Jno. Murphy, ft* J. MaLab,

J. Y. Patterson B. M, Miller,

3d., Griffin

J. D. Simmons,

Jesse Griffin,

J. H. Moore,

Dave Griffin,

H. T. Patterson,

h, N* Barfield, T* C. Andrews,

J. M, Barfield, J. T. Andrews,

B, Barfield,

J. W. Andrews,

VINEYARD mammy, Sliding County.

Central R# R., three miles north of Griffin, Section devoted almost extensively to - ruit growing. The following are parties making a specialty of' this business, and number of acres!

'*

woodruff, the xirst to eognge in it, has 150 acres in grapes and. peaches;

ruab P1*8? Adam Gyrta, 40 in all kinds; John Keller, 30 acres, graces; William Oldfield, 75 acres, graces, peaches ana apples, and 2C0 more that he will

put out; 3, 3, Larenworth, 40 acres, all kinds; James Bealey, 75 acres, all kind;

J D. Busied, 60 acres, all kinds.

FARMERS GETTING THEIR MAIL HERE.

Robert Freeman

L. Stapleton, Peter Gyrts, I. D. Moorrison

W* Gxford,

Wall Freeman, C. Parker John Freeman,

William Freeman

Thomas Carpenter, 2. Norwood, Henry Leonard,

Frank Doyle, R. Barber, J. Roberts,

ell W. Woodruff, Jr., Postmaster.

ORCHARD HILL
Spalding County, Static on Central road, six miles south of Griffin, Has a population of about fifty, congregational church and several other churches in the vicinity. The country around is devoted to fruit and cotton growing. The former on a very large scale, with the number of growers increasing each season. One fruit farm in this vicinity contains six hundred acres of bearing fruit trees.

The following is list of farmers who receive their mail at this office:

J. B. Cunningham, Jr. T. J. Atkinson,

J, H, Akin, Jr,, O, B, Waller,

Mrs, Mary T, Canthen, W. R. Gardner.

f# T, Basiltan, J* M. Farley,

N, N. Jones,

G. . Ward,

D, 3, Hamilton, P. H, Reese,

S. H, Jones,

B, F, Maddox,

Joseph Carter,

S. T, Hutson,

George Wilson,

Thomas L, Maddox, J, M, Tolln,

W. H, Slade,

G, W, Swint,

Henry Burke,

J. J, Camp,

R, Thrower,

W. D. Swint

J. Am Finch,

H, C, Starr,

L, B, Hutson,

G, W* Kinard,

Mrs, L, L, Bragg, J, P. Seagrnves, Jonas Boyd,

W. W, Grubbs,

F, M, Crawley,

B, F. Seagraves, N* E. Blanton,

J* H, Grubbs,

Dr, I, L, Crawley, R* B, Seagraves, J* F, QgLetree,

S. A. Bennett,

John G, Barrow,

T. J. Segraves,

W. J, Futral,

Mahlon Padgett,

V. S, Wise,

D. H, Whittle,

J. B, Buntyn,

Pinkney Hutson,

John H. Wise,

W. A, King, Assistant P. M, 66

LIBERTY HILL,

PIKE COUNTY. Located five miles due east of Milner, has about 150 inhabitants, three stores, gin, blacksmith shop. Section around devoted exclusively to farming, mostly cotton, live hundred bales were ginned in the town last season, with0 other gins in same section. Has a good school, Methodist and Baptist Churches and another Baptist Church a mile distant, Claremont Lodge, No, 140, F, & A. M,, meets third Saturday afternoons at 3 o`clock; J. G, English, W. M.j T.B.Willis, Sec.

BUSINESS INTEREST. L, F. Farley, Merchant, Farmer, Gift and General Trader, T. W, KL oodworth, Postmaster,

Farmers Beeeiving their Mail at Liberty

J. F. Basil,

I* B, Drear,

James w. mills,

R. A, Whatley, L. F. Farley,

E. C. Akin, Sr.,

E. B, Taylor, G. B, W. Bray,

A, H, Chappell, D, G. Burke,

A* J, Spence,

G, T, Welden,

I. M, Farley,

J, L, Bearing, L. W. Gamer

Author Farley, W. J. Wilson,

T, J. Mann, J, W. Rudisell,

S. F. Littlejohn, J. C, Bullard,

I. V, Gulledge, John Berry.

J. M. Taylor,

John Howard,

M, F, Willis, J. N. Akin,

A. B. Johnson,

R. F, Jackson,

C. H, Brown,

T, W, Dumas,

a. B, Colwell, J. H. Akin,

V. J. Duke,

B, F, mills,

T. B. mills,

E. H. Rivers,

I McKeller,

J. A, Williams.

Hill. Wfe. Johnson, Joel Sherman,
J, H. Rivers, W. H, Orear, S, Hand, Jet T, Baird, W. H. Willis' Elder W. T. Godard Cicero Littlejohn, J. P. Brown, Elder J. B. Duke, E. C. Akin Jr.,

ABNEE ,
SPALDING COUNTY,
Located on FLynt river, twelve miles southwest of Griffin, and six miles from Brooks station on the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama R. R., its shipping point. Baptist and Methodist churches, school, gins, saw and grist mills in the immediate vicinity.

J i A , D8ESH , GENERAL MERCHANDISE
and ---- LANDS FOR RENT,
BROOKS STATION , GA.

Farmers Receiving their Mail at this Office.

Hon. tta, M, Blanton

Dill i-icAheeley,

S A. Scott,

Luvlt P. Blanton,

Judge R. P* Growder,

Lonie Scott,

Via. P. Blanton,

John Crowder,

F. M. Scott,

James Williams,

William Hardy,

F. A, Putnam,

J. E* Drewry,

W. R. Hardy,

S A. Putnam,

F. E, Drewry,

W. H. Dupree,

Thomas Goodin,

16ft. P. Manord,

Jam A. Tidwell,

R. L. Goodin,

James Manord,

Ras* Rickety,

Blakeley Bagwell,

Meiideth Manord,

S, R. Durough,

William Anderson,

William Moore,

Frank dements,

H* W, Johnson,

Via. H, Scott,

Leonard Bothers,

Pateson Bagwell,

A. C. Martih,

Wbi. N. Coppedge,

den Sansum,

Maj, Drewy,

J. A, Drewry, Postmaster.

C RESWELL ,

SPALDING! COUNTY

Located on Head's creek and Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Road, eight miles west of Griffin, contains about thirty inhabitants. The following receive

their mail at this office*

J. W. Vaughn,

P. J, Freeman, E, Y, Kendall, W. H. Touchstone,

J. P. Vaughn,

C. F. Reeves,

John Milam,

J. D Touchstone,

G. H. Steele

Thos. Beasley,

Charles Prothro, D, J. Touchstone,

Oscar Prothro,

R, Y. Beasley,

Robert 'Travis,

V. Y, Bates,Jr,,

Dave Akin,

J. J. Beasley, W. J. Bridges, W, H. Horne,

R. A, Foster, J, 3. Pattern,

G,, S. W. Parker, W. L. Kendall,

James Duffey,

D. L, Duffle,

J-

Norton, Sr.,

J- J* Norton, Jr.,

J. W, Gonnally, J. G, Bates, Dave Elder, D. V. Bates, W, T. Rates, T. E. Smith,

J. W. Duffio, I. H. Kendall, J, M. G. Pearson, R. J,'Edwards, W. S. Reeves, Y. Y. Mattox

Willis Charnpin, J, I. Moore, James Rorsett, T, J, Foster, James Aken, J, H, Storr

L. MAddlehrooks, J. G, Allen, James Reeves, W. C, Head, John Coleman, J. W. Rates

W. C. Champion, B, C. Head

J. L. Vaugh , Postmaster.

CONCORD

A

pus county.

Located six miles vest of Eebulon, fifteen southwest of Griffin, its ship-

ping point. Has a population of about 50. Primitive Baptist and Methodist chur-

ches, school, steam grist mill,

J H Maas, blacksmith

McLendon & Hathews, general store

Dr* J* C. Barnes, physician J. F, Madden, general store

H, W* Bowen, wagonmaker

J. B, Mathews, teacher

Rev* E, H, Hooten

J. L. Wright, Justice

Farmers Receiving Their Mail Here.

Isaac Strickland,

J* B, Mathews

Dr* J. G. Barnes, S* T* Norris,

J. C. Strickland, H* H, Strickland,

Rev. E. D, Mathews, R. 0* F, ^Mtaker, J* J. Milner,

J* 8, C* Madden,

W* W* Ward,

J. C, Oxford,

G. W, Strickland,

J, F, Madden,

M* E, Strickland, Sr*, J* M* Madden

J. M. Ward, Edgar Johnson,

E* J* Oxford, H. C. Oxford,

M* 1* Strickland, Jr*, J, J, Lee,

J. W, B. Andrews, .A* B. Oxford,

J. W* Strickland,

J * B. Lee,

J. P. Beckham,

W. D, Oxford,

J. W. Kent,

J. H. Lee,

0. D, Beckham,

Y H. Garten,

M G, Cochran,

B. N. I* Lee,

E T, Beckham,

T. L, MeLendonHX'J&MMM

J. M, Laurence,

Dr* T, J. Maddox, J. T* Beckham,

H, McLendon,

Jesse Laurence,

T. D. Lane,

C. Pope,

f. McLendon,

J, R, Turner,

F, A* Cochran,

J. J, Johnston,

J* D, McLendon,

H* M. Tumor,

W. J. Newell,

H, W* Bowen

J. L* Hooten,

H, J* Turner, J. H. Turner,

A. T, Manly,

W. E. McELven

J. L. Wright, Esq*, R. M, Johnson,

P. W. Garten, J* H, MeGonell.

J, 0, Irvin,

R. L. C. Wright,

R. J. Fossett,

A, D* Riggins,

John Banks,

W, R. Wright,

A, P* Montgomery, T. J, Riggins,

W. C. Banks,

Wilson Coats,

G, W. Montgomery, A. C. Brooks,

T. J, Banks, J. L. Manly,

J* H, Mams, I. K. Childs,

J* R* Montgomery, G. W. McLeod, I# H. Montgomery, D L. Pilkenton,

J, B, Langford,

R. P. Driver,

M. L, CSLark,

J, M. Norris,

J, G. Beckham, N. B. Waller,

Bowlin Harris,

R. H. Gamer,

T* J* Harris

J. W. Mclendon, Postmaster.

H0LL0NVILLE,

pike comm,

femes of Farmers and Others Getting their Fail at This Office.

E, N. Huckaby,

R. M, Scott,

Mrs* T. E* Williams, Charly Dunn,

Aaron Stewart,

C, R. Wilson,

W* S, Scott,

w. 0. Nelson,

D* K. LoftLc, Dr* B, M Oven, A. W. Blake,
S. S, Coggin,

W. H* Hill. A. J* Pryor W B* Jackson,
J. F. Harrison

J. C. Wilson, J, C, Crawford J. J* Carson, William Ballard,

A* H, Rawlec, J. L, Carriker, J. J. Milner, 3* Brown,

E C. Turner, W* L* Marshall,

T. J. Irvine, Jr* Mrs* Susan Mams, J. A* Williams, J* C* Pryor,

Mrs* M. A* Gauldlng, H. G* Sullivan,

S* 0* Jones, H. G. Coggins, D. G. Fountain, T* J, Irvine,

J* W Parkins, D* W. Coggins, J* A. Hood,

G. W Jackson, Mrs* . N. Huckaty, J* W. Hood,

T. 1* Carson, Clark Wilson, Daniel Turner,

OAKLAND

MERIWETHER COUNT!. Located twenty-three miles from Griffin and nineteen miles from Grantville, on West Point road, both paints used for shipping. The mails from Griffin to LaGrange, and Barnesville to Grantville cross here, Methodist and Baptist Churches, school, daily mail, etc: Roswell Ellis, Postmaster and General Store, - W, J. Gay, Justice of the Peace. L, J, Milam, Saw and Grist Mill, - G, B. Huddleston, Notary Public,

Farmers Receiving their

T, B. Barron,

S. Garriker,

H, Baugh,

. A, Garriker,

R. T. Bowles,

J. Clark,

J. M* Brown,

W. J, dark,

J, S. Brown,

C. P, Connelly,

Mrs* Rebecca Brown, E. Connally,

D. P. Ellis,

E, Ford,

W. J. Ellis,

W. F. Gey,

J, M. Efctss,

G. Godfrey,

N, Estes,

H. R, Harris

J, C. Maim,

W, B, Thrash,

W. Tidwell,

M, T, Thrash

W, W. Phelps,

Jas Todd,

B* M. Pounds,

R, Todd,

E, C, Reid,

A. Tyson,

G, Wooster,

E, J, Wfercfec,

Mail at this Office,

A, J, Cooper,

J. F, Mann,

M. D. Cooper,

C. Mathews,

P. A, Cooper,

E. G, Mathews,

J, Crouch,

P. Mathews,

K, Crouch,

D, Roberts,

T. Crouch,

L, A, iteJsaxfcsqp Edwards,

Jno* Hayney,

D. Keith,

W. C. Heath,

H, London,

J, M, Herndon,

J. Loftin,

G, B, Huddleston, R, C* McCraiy,

C, G, Moore,

A. O'Neal,

G, W, Moore,

E, Owen,

J. Weldon,

James R Owen,

J. S. Williams,

R, W. Owen,

S, R. Williams,

A, J. Parks,

Mrs, May Wfcke,

William II, Ifycke,

FLAT SHOALS,

MERIWETHER COUNTY , Situated 12 miles east of Greenville, the county seat, 21 miles from Griffin, its shipping point* Has a population of 75? good water power? (Flint River) Churches, etc, Janes S. Head, General Store, Physician and Postmaster James C* Freeman, Saw and Grist Mill - Richard Milton, Grist Mill

Farmers Receiving their Mail at

J. M, Head, J, F, Sutton, Rev, E. C, Thrash,

W.L. Ison, W. D* Varner, F, A. Underwood,

B, Smith, H, Baughan,

G. M. Underwood,

this Point, J, Brown, D. N. Freeman,
E. Crouch, , S, Carter, HE Harris, B. C, dark.

ERIN,

MERIWETHER COUNTY ,

Situated 16 miles from Griffin, its shipping and express point. Population, about 60? Baptist and Methodist churches? high school, Flint river furnishes

the motive power for several mills.

Ellis

T, C, Millvan, Postmaster and General Store - Robert B&gKt, Wagoreraaker

W, B, Hoyle, Miller - George Huddleson, J,F, - Charios Mel&ln & G. H, Sullivan & Sans, Saw and Grist Mills - T, C, Sullivan & Bro,, Steam Threshers T, if. T, Wilson, Notary - A. Brandenburg - T J, Robertson - H. G. Sullivan

T H s a 0 C X,

UPSON COUNTY,

Situated 8 miles northeast of Thomaston, county seat,

8 miles from Barnesville, on the Upson county R.l,

James Black, General Store - Thomas H, Black, General Store

William Carry, Blacksmith

- L. Rush, Pastor M# E. Church

Mrs* AWorthy,Teacher The Rock Academy - J, G, Colbert, M. D,

R. H, J. Garland, Manufacturer of Leather and Hides

Thomas E. Beall, Shoemaker - James H, Hayes, Blacksmith

Farmers Receiving their Fail at this Office#

Thomas G, Andrews, W, B. Snipes,

B, G. MeKenney,

tfa. J. McDaniel,

James I. Andrews, F, J# Reaves,

Arta Mddlebrooks,

James B# Torbert, Isaac C* Collier,

Thomas P. Holloway, James N* Moore,

J. F# Levis,

William J# Ingram, John W Rose,

J* R. Franklin,

Levi N. Hiddlebrook, J, T# Austin,

Henry Fullerton,

James R. Black, Jr., tfeu T, Black,

James R. Jordan,

John T. Holloway,

Phil Cato,

A# A# Simmons,

Thomas S, James,

James F* Moore

Lee Balias,

James F. Freeman,

Thomas H, Black, B, Beauford,

W, T. Garland,

Benj# P, McDaniel, C. 0. Stephen,

D. W, Lewis,

J. W, Warren,

ELihu Burnett,

Peter F# Lewis,

A, W. Faxabro,

J, W. Burnett,

H. H, Austin,

Jesse B, Howe,

Louis Saffold,

Thomaa G. Virden,

0, W. Wortham, W, R* Fullerton, J. S. White, Thomas White, Henry Colquitt, John Burnett, W* P, Burnett, C. H, Greene, J. W. Andrews, Vfa. Boyd,
R. M* Collier, James L. Traylor, Cary A. Black, Berry Britt,

James R. Slack, Postmaster#

CULLODEIf,

MONROE COUNTY,

Situated fifteen riles south of Barnesville, its principal shipping point,

via of which mail is also received tri-weekly. H*s population of 200, high

school. Churches, two mills with power furnished 'ey Oakehunk creek#

S D. Smith, Postmaster A# M, Brown, General Store Dr# J# E. Cook J. V. Holmes, General Store B, F. Jordan, General. Store

Mrs# M, E, Brown, Music Teacher M# J. Goodin, General Store C# G. Kilsman, General Store and Grist Mill S* R# Huguly, Grist Mill Dr# M# G* W. Jordan

Dr. C. L. Lesueur J. L. Winfield, General Store 0, S. Woodward, GMst Mill

Jonathan Oxford, Distiller A. L, Woodward, Gin

Farmers Receiving their Mail &i>

J. E. Alston

V. C. Battle

N. J. Goodin

J. V. HOimes

J. J# Mason,

L, L. Moore,

J. N. Winfield,

0. S. Woodward,

W. R# Caslin,

G# G. Flynt,

J. J, Bently,

A. J, Brown,

R. N, Jackson

W.

W. A, Norwood,

L. R, Vaughn,

W. A# Worsham,

T, R. dements,

J. E. Gooch.

this Office.
J. W. EQLassingame W# tf. Jackson J# F# Trippe, W# R. Davis,
J. N# Banks, C# G. HUsman, J. W. Mason,
A* L. Woodward, S. T. Dumas,

J

H A M F TO N,

h s h a i con h t r,

Hampton is located on the Central, four Mies north of Sunny Side, ten Mies free McDonough, the county seat, which is ten Mies across the country <m the Saat Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad# Contains about 350 inhab-
itants* Good farming country around* 4 move is am foot ta establish a cot tan factory, and cotton seed oil Mil, in order to revive the place, it having been greatly injured by the now towns springing up on the hast Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Road*

KAIL S.
Hampton Postoffiee - Gao, C* Carpenter, P M. - Cross route to Babb, leaves and returns daily*

TOm OFFICERS. Mayor - Geo, Schaefer Clerk - 1* A. Morris
Council - W. W* Turnipseed, W. f, Wilson, G, Gunn, Marshal*

' A, Crook shanks,

SCHOOLS, Ralston Hi# School, J. G. McDowell, Superintendent; son, Assistant; das Kate E. Miner, Music* Begroes, also have sch ol.

Mrs. Lissie Fol-

CBORCUSS. frisaltiv Baptist - Rev* -- - Lyons, pastor* Bible Christians - Rev* B, V* Golightley, pastor. Missionary Baptist - Rev, E. M* Hooter., pastor, Methodist Protestant - Rev, J. U. Johnson, pastor, M. . South - J* W* Rogers, pastor*

' SOCIETIES.
Pine Grove Lodge, Mo* 177, F. .1, H, noctc 4th Saturday afternoon, Smw Hash, W K. Haaptcnadfesaig flzsaas Lodge, Mo*, 1,763, C. of H,, met 2d Monday evening, 14, A, CroakshanR, Dictator; J. Morris, Financial Reporter,

T E LEGRAPH and EXPRESS OFFICE
f. G, Barnett, Justice of the- Peace J. 3. McDaniel, Rotary Public end ex. Justice of Peace L. C. Maxwell, Constable

BUSINESS INTEREST Hotel - Henderson House, R* A, Henderson, Proprietor T* J. Lyle, Matchmaker G, P, Bivins, Lawyer
Ur* W* H* Peebles Dr, J. C Turnipseed W. W. Turnipseed, Carriage Manufacturer Josh Humphry, col,, Blacksmith Geo, Ghaefer, General Merchandise James 1 Hunter, Bar-roc R* E. Evins, Groceries Mrs* E, R. James, Millinery 3. H. Griffin, General Merchandise J. M Hawkins & co, General. Merchandls

1`*

Wilson, General Merchandise

ZSBUOI .
couiirr seat of pike Countv. is located 7 niles. southerly of liner md 11 rrdles vest of baroesvilxe. Idlner is shipping point. Has about 250 Inhabitants? school? whit ant. coloroa Baptist and Methodist churches* 'side from beity. the county seat he P-*-ace nas advanced over.other country villages off the railroad, ihe present cou?u nonso ms completed this spring

Business Interest continued; J. T. Bright, General Merchandise Campbell <k D rsey, General Merchandise Br, y. H, Peebles, Drugs
Horth & hick son, General Merchandise A. J. Henderson, General Merchandise, B, P, Thocips a, Bar-rocK
ks*s# M, A. James, KHlinory S. S. Middleton, 5\miiture LEA Mitchell, livery Stable

Wagons and Buggies

Farmers receiving their sail at Hampton offices

H, J. Irwin, B, W, Jackson,

Dr, W. I, Peebles, Jordan M, Johnson, Mrs* vaanda Aiken,

W# M. Moore,

W. D, Henderson, M. W, Aiken,

Robert Jackson,

J, H, McFioker,

A, J. Henderson,

L# K. Archer,

?A

John Matthew,

R# C, Adams,

i, 0, o, All en,

J. I. Levis, 3. E. James, J, B, Lowe,

K# G, Reaves, A# Paine, T, D, Raven,

J, S# Aiken, W# B, Andrews, D# M, Anderson,

3, R, Barrett J# i. Jackson, 5. E, Jackson,

J. K. ICing,

T, J. Lcv.dr:,

M# C, Loro,

A. F. Moore,

A* I>. Martin,
J 3# Parker, Dr# Robert Mams,

Andrew Murrkey, I, - Roane,
# T., Muris,

K, II, Peebles, J, H. Harris, W, S, Archer,

R, H, Moore, R* A, Henderson, M# H# Allen,

Dr# M. B. Bogan,

Denj* Barfield,

A, , Crookshanks, C. W, Dupre,

J. W# Derrick,

L, C, Dorsey,

h, s, mis,

J, F. Dupre,

J, L. S3, ward s,

B, K, Portason,

D M. "rraklin,

K H# Fife

J. W# Edwards, V# F, Thompson,

P. Fields, Sr#, B# A, Turner,

3, T. Turner, M. Tarpley,

P. B, Fife, Coleman Tarpley,

'J. Tumipeeed, J# R# Thomas,

J. M, Ail con,

J. T, Weaver,

T. J. Turaipseed, Henry C, Manley,

R. H. Miller,

L, Maxwell,

Joseph H -ore,

J, T, Hsnley,

W, 3, Davis,

J. A, Maxwell,

C, L. Dupre,

J# G, Derrick,

D. M. Dorsey,

John Sail son,

T. J. Edwards,

R. ? ;Mns,

I, C, Fortason,

D. F. Fife,

H. C. Edvards, Trank Tarpley,

T, Fields, P* Fields, Jr#,

J, G, Turner, L, C. Whittle

J, A. Fife, Mrs# W, H, Thompson

W. II, Tarpley,

C, D# Turnip seed, A. T, mean,

0. X* Malone,

J* P* Tarpley,

J. W# Tumipsead, J. J, Bonner,

A, H, Martin,

M# H, Adeem,

J* T. Ripper,

W. B, Pierce,

D. H* Ponder,

B. M. Bash,

J* M. Ripper,

%. T, Peebles,

J. 0, Ponder,

A, G, h-ortis,

Gris Ripper,

M, Pritchard,

G, B. Raid.ES,

J. J, Snell,

M# "B Star

D. T, Stone

J, II, Rawls

George Stephens, J. A, Stanfield

F, P, Staggs,

W. C. Fields,

J. A. Florence G, F Fisher,

P, H, Stanfield, ", F, Stanfield,

Lam Fields, 'hi. Fields,

J. W. Fields, G. W. Fields,

lev, Vu 8. Tears, A, A, Parris.

N, G, Fears,

J, H, Hance,

Prof# James Gilmores,E# Gualtney,

C. L, Hammond,

G, J, Snell,

T 0. Barnett,

A E, Brown,

W, M, Bullard,

HA D. Banks,

T, W# Brown, Andrew Brown, ^llliaa Glower,

S. II, Brown, John Copeland, C S* Curd,

T, tf# Ballard, James Campbell, J, J. Campbell,

, HLacAA'iro, R# Crawford, B, Crawley,

V* 11. Gcpaland,

I. D. Crawford

W, M* Garter,

T. B. Cherry,

George Tuttle,
T. D, Veens, Jason Weescs, J, II, `Teems, S. S. ''earns,

lose Crawford, *AA, also-;, L# is, 'f:aek, `A A. Riggers, G. IA diggers,

C, G, Ch?n,

R C, Chappell,

T, A Westmoreland, -R* A. Walker,

E. T, linn,

J. A, Walker,

A. 0, North,

0. A. Dicks ",

W, A, North,

D* 3. Bivins,

B# A. Tucker,

G Schell,

W. P. Adair,

G, JA Bivins,

Dr# L, ... Faleoa, *-A T, Surf rd.

AA . /fair,

W. H. II. Barham,

MI L NSR ,

Pin COUNT!
Miner is one of the most important towns and shipping points in Pika county except Bamesville, Situated on the Central Road, six miles from the former, thirteen from Griffin and nine from Zetulon, the county seat, and. is the nearest railroad point to that place, Contains about 200 inhabitants, good schools, churches, surrounded by a fine farming section, and is the shipping point for several interior points in both Pike and Monroe counties, She principal product is cotton, although a considerable amount of grain is raised. - sufficient for heme consumption, Among its live business men may be mentioned.

Dr. J, G. Polhill, Physician and Druggist, who keeps Ms stock fully up tc requirements of the trade.

f, W, Jones, wlio keeps a general assortment of staple and faimy groceries, boots, shoos,
also a millinery department in connection,

etc,,

A bell Kept Livery and Feed Stable 2.S that of J, u. C, Dloodvorth, where conveyances to any of the interior points
can be obtained at any time.

Duncan & Martin cany a large stock of general merchandise and enjoy a large and increasing trade ulth the country contiguous,

. M. KLoodworth & Go,, al.so keep a very extensive line of general merchandise, and do a very large
business* TOWN GOVERNKENT
Mayor - Jno, L. Reid. Clerk nnd Treasurer - Dr, Jno, G, Polhill. Councilman - T. J. Ceuthen, 3, A. Howe, J. Mullins,W.C.Tyus, J.T.Tyus,

Societies.

Milner Lodge, F, A. K,, No

- Meets every 1st and 3d Saturday

evenings. Jno. L, Reid, W.M#;

D. mills, Secretary.

Churches Baptist -- lav, R, J. Willingham, of Bamcsvillc, castor,

Methodist - Rev.

, Leak, pastor.

The colored people have three churches, Baptist and two Methodist.

Business Interest, A, J. White, Steam Saw and Grist Mil! James f-aniy ?t Son, Groceries and Confectioneries J. B. Maury, Postmaster and Express Agent Duncan & Martin, General Merchandise Dr d. G. Polhill, Physician and Druddist A. G, White, General Merchandise J, P. Morgan, Hotel
F, II, itoglieh, General Merchandise Cauthen & Tyvtef General. Merchandise W, D mills, Warehouseman T. W. Jones, General Merchandise and Millinery Martin & Mullins, Blacksmiths John Crawley, Wagon Manufacturer
J. G* C. B1oodworth, Livery and Feed Stable

5* L

*g Bale, Lawyer - H. Walker, Lawyer, olnes <4 Go*, General Merchandise

- 3, D. Guano

Irwin,Lawyer - Dr.J.

Ars. a. J4 Jones, Millinery - Jno# M Reeves, Harness -

Jordan ftaadl, Blacksmiths - S. 3, aims, Justice of Peace

.Hunt, hysiclan

E* H* English, Justice of Peace and Hotary Public ~ W, A. Moreland, Constable

MRK3RS

-G THUS MAIL AT MJL'JSR OFFICE

. F, Brown,

John Cauthen,

V, R, Brown, J, P, Brown, C, H, Brown, 3, J, Bankston,

J. W. Cauthen, W. H. Cauthen, T. M. Cauthen, T. J. Cauthen,

T, Buffington, J. Q. Buffington, George Buffington, Mitt Cauthen, J. J * Childers,
M, Childers,

J. J. Cauthen, J. M, Cauthen, H. M. Cauthen,
H D, Cleveland, W. R. Brooking, I. S, King,

J* L. Crawley,

C. B, Carden,

J. V. Crawley,

M. V, B, Carden,

J. L. Gonnally, 3. Crawford,

J. M. Carden, Cabo Garden,

D. W. Crawford,

William Garden,

John Crawford, G* W. Oliver,

Hiram Cole, M T. Childers,

R* G. Cowan, Janes Rivers,

J* A* ?irden, T<. J# Hadavay,

>. 0. Milner Jr,, J. G. Martin Jr.,

A, J, M, Robinson, J. L. Duncan,

# A. h.eld,

P. G. Moon,

J, B, Reid, J. L. Sold,

W* 2. Coleman, J, M. Reeves,

M. S. Reid,

3. B. Darden,

John Roan,

W. R. Howe,

J. M, Shockley,

I. L, Howe,

J. G. Shockley,

W R* Henderson,

J * % Ford,

W, P, Harden,

John Farley, A. J. White,

J. R. Sikes, F. M. Bikes,

J. B. Head,

John dikes,

A. V. Bagger!ey, * T, Godard,

Alex McLeod,

D, S. Ponds,

J. B. M, Losnour, B, F. 1-Elder,

L, C, Holmes,

Phil Maddox,

J. D. Childers, W. J. Lyle, A. T. Smith, T. A. Smith,
I. T. Watson, J* 1. Wilson, E F. Martin, W. M. Martin,
R. T. Waller, J B. Bevil,
A. C. Whittle, J. R. Oliver, D. M. Oliver, W. M. Perkins, -f. W. M. Perkins,
B. W* Perdue, I. J. Perdue, 3, M. Perdu,
S. J. Perdue, J. J* Singleton, James dark, S* J. dark, Jasper Sims, T. B Sanders, J# R. Dumas. 3* G, Rivers, E, B. Reeves, C C. Presley, S, S. Sims, E. If. English,
J. H. McBride, 3. J. Hale, James Manry, B, Lynch,
William Lynch, I, J. Hood,

W. H, Bolton, W. M. Hloodvorth, J. G. C. Bloodvnrth, J* T. Blackman, T. Chateau, Sara Chapman, J. T. Chatman, G. W. Ridley J. E. Gardner, W, S. Graham, 0* 0. Jones,
J. K. Stadth, W. J. Fergerson, P. R. Choker, Charles Perkins, B, B. Martin,
S. C. Memos, Charles Canifax, J. M. Hardaway, W. B. Whittle, W, E. Colei jf-ji, J. F. M. English, John A. Kitellings, W, T. Hands, H, C, Harris, V. S. McCord, John H. McCord, Jesse T. aims, Jordan Ramil, B. A. Howe, W. A, Moreland, John Yarbrough, W. J. Mullins, J. L, Beasley, B* K, Harden,

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