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. Proper care of * y CS[d} 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 " 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 - - 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. a I :v 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 Our Wen* Is -Strictly `The Best * Mills, Proprietor. W, D. Randall, Manager, y b i n i nisi & go. Real Estate Agtr> GRIFFIN, GEORGIA RENT, BUT AND SELL 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 . 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 Wi,--..Ml.. Il I n, , 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. 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 . 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, MIDDLE GEORGIA REGIONAL - GEN/HIS Griffin's first directory pocket-editio R 975.8 SP GRI 31033007856341