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movements having for their purpose the improvement and advancement of Hancock County. Mr. Eustis is a large stockholder and a director of the Hancock County Bank; lie is also one of the most influential members and occupies the responsible position of Treasurer of the New Orleans Stock Exchange; he is a valued member of the directorate of the Bank of Orleans. Mr. Eustis is successfully engaged in the stock and bond brokerage business, with offices at 810 Gravier
HANDSOME HOME OF E. N. HAAS.
street in New Orleans, where he has established a large and growing clientele; he is one of the enthusiastic sportsmen that take advantage of the splendid fishing that abounds on this coast.
HERLIHY & HAAS own one of the largest and best stocked mercantile establishments in Hancock County. Their store building 120 feet by 30 feet, in addition to a large ware-
house 30 x 70 feet, is centrally located on Coleman avenue at Waveland. An immense stock of fancy and staple groceries, dry goods, shoes, notions, hardware, harness, farming implements, feed and wagon material, is always on hand. Their present stock is valued at $15,000. Mr. E N. Haas, of this firm, in partnership with his brother, S. J. Haas, operate a well equipped sawmill at Lake Shore. Herlihy & Haas, have been established in business as a firm for the past twenty-five
This Picturesque Home of T. H. Herlihy is surrounded by a Grove of 46 Pecan Trees, all Bearing.
years, formerly conducting the leading general store at Kiln, Miss. They own extensive land holdings in this County, and propose during the coming winter embarking in the naval stores industry on a large scale, operating on their own lands, as well as leased lands. They also own valuable commercial property at Favre Port, and several fine farms on Pearl River. This firm installed and operate the water works system at


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