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Waveland. They have two very fine artesian wells, with a pressure of 900 gallons to the minute. Mr. T. H. Herlihy has been a resident of the County for the past thirty years;
Waveland Water Works Plant, owned and operated by Herlihy & Haas.
liis partner, Mr. Haas, is a lifelong citizen of the County; he is a director of the Merchants Bank at Bay St. Louis.
McLEOD, MISS.
McLEOD, MISS. — At McLeod, which is situated in the rich section of the County, A. J. McLeod operates a well equipped sawmill for the manufacture of yellow pine lumber, a turpentine still, and a stave factory. Much of the land in this neighborhood is very rich, and if farmed along intelligent lines, will produce bumper crops of cotton, corn, garden truck, etc.
KILN, MISS.—The principal enterprises at Kiln consist of the immense lumber mills of the W. W. Carre Company. These mills, when in operation, furnish employment to a very large force of men, and have been a stimulous in the
In the Lumber Yards of the W. W Carre Company at Kiln, Miss.
development of this section of Hancock County The principal commercial enterprises are conducted by J. S. Ulysses and Mrs. E. McCue.


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