Zebina, Georgia

Farmer’s Cash Store

I can’t locate any information about Zebina, but like so many other abandoned crossroad “ghost towns” it was probably never much more than a whistle-stop and a place where area farmers gathered to swap tales and “trade”.

The legend on the front of the store is difficult to read; the first word is indiscernible but the next words are “Cash Store”. Harold Smith writes: I was born and raised about two miles from the Zebina store. My family still owns land there. The store was owned by Leon Farmer back then.

The Coca-Cola mural is a ghost, too.

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2 thoughts on “Zebina, Georgia

  1. Harold Smith

    Brian, I was born and raised about two miles from the Zebina store. My family still owns land there. The store was owned by Leon Farmer back then.
    It is located about 4 miles from Wrens, Ga.

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