DUBLIN, a city of Georgia, U.S.A., on the Oconee river, 125m. S.E. of Atlanta; the county seat of Laurens county. It is on Federal highway 8o, and is served by the Central of Georgia, the Macon, Dublin and Savannah and the Wrightsville and Ten nill railways. The population was 7,707 in 1920 (45% negroes) and it was 6,681 in 193o by the Federal census. It is a shipping point for various agricultural products, lumber and naval stores, and has cotton compresses, cottonseed-oil mills, fertilizer plants and wood-working industries. The city was incorporated in 1812.