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MOSS’ POINT DEPARTMENT. CHURCHES, Methanist—Rev. WU. Fratherstin, pastor, Preaching every stelay morving and wiziit: ray werrtiog every, Wedsenday evening; Putday ebmry peers at Rely sacs ‘Carma. ~sebun vvery umiag at a0 Acan Maas every second Sunday at 7:20 . News Items of Tatareet Gathered From Various Sources. Mrs. J. ©. Maclay is convalescing. Mr. T. A. Coulson paid a fleeting business visit to Mobile on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Gulfport, visited the family of Mr. 8.8. Henry! n Tuesday. Mr. E. L. Wegmann has purchased t he property of Capt. Gus. Anderson on Bayou road paying there for 81,200 cash. The M. E. of P. will give its ftate annual hop at Academy hall Friday evening January 25, 1001. Mr. Robert Mason, of Livingston, Ala., 18 visiting the family of Rev. B. L. Mitchell, Miss Mamie Mitchell had returned from school at Livingston, Ala. ‘The celebrated Regent shoe, patent leather and gondola, found at W. H. Graham's agent. Heintz's delicious preserves frosh at W. H. Graham's. The drug establishment of Mr. J. W. Stewart presents a handsome ap pearance In It a coat of red. Mr. A. Maxwell, of Mobile, is regist ered at the Central House. Mr. Geo. K. Newman, of New Or leans passed Sunday here, a guest of Capt. E. Castanera and family, Rev. Father Ten Brink celebrated mass at the chapel Sunday, Mr. W. T. Irwin, of Manatee, Fla., tequartered at the Central House. Lilly Orchard is the name of a set lement ten miles north of here, which is fast coming into prominence. A‘ pecan grove is one of its principal at tractions, cultivated by a colony from Tllinois, under Ef. S. Watdoo, manager, Mr. G. W. Valverde, who has recent ly returned from a business visit to Rayne, La, has announced that he will engage in the saldon business there. ‘ Dr. J. A. Mickeratal was called to Ellisville Just Saturday on profers slegal business La see! Mr JG. Wels horn, who is suffering with licom meter ataxia, an ‘acute spinal disease, = Just received a Supply of flog] | watches, W. O. Parks. Mr. A. F. Dantler is having the silo for his residence cleared and laid of. He will build on the plat of ground on the southwest corner of GriMo and Foundry roads. Next Tuesday afternoon the A. L. O. B. will meet at the home of Mra. ©. W. Jackson. : ‘The Hypophonac Society, will weet Priddy evening at ie home of Miss [but Morris. Mr. A. J. Courtright, and daughter, Miss Nelda, of Chiongoy are iou ad the winter with Mr. W. J. Fellow and family, Central House: C. L. Woodward, D. W. Carter, J. W. Runnels, Hatties burg, G M. Kennedy, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr J. A. Sinclair, of Messrs. Ban croft, Ross Sinclair, who is super vising the building of the Mose Point Lumber Co.'s new saw mill is a fre quent visitor here. The new two-story saw mill of the Moss Point Luwter Company which is being constructed by Messrs. Ban croft, Ross Sinclair, at New Orleans, will be completed in about a week. The new mill will be equipped with an endless chaining haul, steam aig wer, steam trip and steam cut off «awe od will have a sawing capacity of 70,000 feet away. Randall Hotel arrivals: J. K. Roe, 'T. Dormin, 'T. C. Bailey, Mobile, L. L. Davis, Merrill; J. O. Scott, J. Rens cel, Jota A. Got, Big Polo A. By Pringle and wife, Wade; J. Cook, Hat+ tlesburg; ©. Hradley, Augusta; Ed. Smith, Bert Thewlles, Ben H. Meidel, H. 8. Watson, Lilly Orchard; J. Hiltz, R. 4. Mason, New Orlea Gott, Americas; J. W. Morgan, Loakeville; W. Gibson, Lovedale; 2 Powell, Avery; L. Lincoln, J. H. Ermott, 1 St. Louie, Capt. W.L. Pinder returned last Saturday from Philadelphia, where he went to purchase the Swedish Iron turk Dania, 482 tons carrying capaci ty. He consumated the dust which will add to the L. N. Duntaler Lumber Co.'s Meet of three-masted schooners a wood aleed vessel. The Dania will sail for Havana with a cargo of coal and there will be taken cbargent by her owner, Capt. Pinder and hrowgh here | Or engage if the lumber trade between Muss Point, Cuba and Mexico. Ste was burlt In Glasgow, Scotland, and ba vim ATvengel of the clase, —6— 4 Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks, Prof. Ron Tyler, of Chitago, Vice President [tinoly Woman's Airliner, In speaking of Chamberlain's Oaugh: Bewery, saye, “I suffered with a ob vere cold this winter which threaten ed iran in panumonia. 1 tried dif ferent remedion but evened to wrow morse ved the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised me to Chambérlain'’s Guagh Remedy nod foup a wan pictisab ® a nod It rl He wt once. id irate ts Perea - ap vel a ae LAKE MILLS Onters Special Bargain (couNTRY “TRADE Rough Lumber 7s Of ALL Kinds. wly Erron OLaants meen W. C. PARKS, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Fine Watch Repairing » + Honclalty. Secent door form Boston, MOSS POINT, MISSISSIPPI. yTIM ® TELLS 1 wll renale all wales at 100 and all kinds of jewelry. En iat Peands Fivtioye ot food Kor” yes NL ; wen} always on Fiat at renaoninies prices, row ye atsntion lhon to imal ovo, hw) Be: BANTAUFIR. panaent and Treasurer ioe rN. PASTA, Ti, Vide Prin, ‘hW DANTELER LUMBER CO, LONG LAF YELLOW PINE, Gang Sawed Rift Flooring 4 SPECIALTY, Shipping Pin a Addrowe, Pracagoela ee Fala, anal AQUINE Capacity 150,000 per Day, January 10, 1900, Aubry 1 100 Dr. A. K. FORT, ihiy DENTIST, ‘Moss Point, Mine, Now one m. pure formerly oceu n Plot an Malcomb's ator January 4 1001. Garner's Stables, MOSS POINT, MISS, a0 C. W. GARNER, PROPRIETOR, TRADQUALTERS PUR COFFINS, CASKETS AND PINE FUNERAL FURNISHINGS, Horses and Rugeien for sale se hice. Satice ethene eee *telenboni or ‘Eeiegeap ys yatte ‘te dn foondvetion weno REPAIR ‘DEPARTMENT where you dot your Bugsy repaired or re paired a a danas sige PHO. 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Pascagoula, Mississippi, US

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