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Vhere this sickness as promptly attended to thsi‘« is no danger, but vhere careless or inexperienced treatment takes place, the result is generally fatal. Dr. Harry tells ub he has treated ovsr fifty cases successfully. Both him and Dr. Washington ar« kept on a continual drive and it is a wonder how they stand the pressure.
The meeting of the Board of Supervisors and of the Democratic Executive Committee of Harrison County brought together one of the finest collection of Gulf Const representatives ever called* M^or.Calvit^.Roberts, chairman, sedate and dignified as ever.
W. G'. Evans, Jr., secretary, always ready to attend to his duties.
Col. J. 0. Nixon, of which nothing more can be said than he was there, 'a”'gentleman of the old school and an old soldier.
A. J. Bond, the old reliable.
W. TS. Whittington, who.hes.Jbeen returned from his district often.
T. D. Bachino and F. V. ElraerT'of Biloxi, Jiome. gent 1 erne nsr"'"'	''
Another road^picnic^t'ook place yesterday on the faew beach road which was largely attended.
The hotel band serenaded the town generally last Saturday night and on Wednesday'left for home, their services having been dispensed with. The many obstacles^ hr own inJ»the.*vay..,.of .opening prevent ed^t he Gulf.^yiew from being^filled as it deserves, but we wishi the “energetic manager better luck in future.
Ex-Collector	Renders on vas in town on Friday morning.
He will make his home for‘"the “present at Handsboro, Kiss. His successor, Hon. Theophiles Moody Favre, has given bond and taken charge of the office at Bay St. Louis, with Judge Henderson*s old deputy, Mr. Lindsey, at the booksHandsboro greets the return of the genial Judge with much pleasure.
J. B. Leger is to be the engineer in charge of the new canning factory, and is now engaged in putting up the machinery.
The mills of Messrs. T.iddle and Leinhard_at~Hsndssboro, are running steadily, and all available,.„teatnus_ar.e ..busy., hauling -lumber to the beach.
Philin A. Crosier and his wife are stopping at Welsh*s'. Last summer Mr. Crosier experimented here with a chicken_incubator with varying success, but on taking it to the Exp_osition,he made a complete success of the machine turning out chicks'in large numbers. This year he proposes to turn the machine loose on turtle eggs with a view of supplying the market with terrapins.
Talk about the notes of the horn of the Angel Gabriel, it isn*t a circumstance to the sweet notes of Era. Swetman*s horn when he strikes our place at early dawn with his butcherjjtar.^, People ignore some pieces as thsy are subject to atmospheric changes, but that horn* never fails, and Era just now is bringing into the town some of the finest and sweetest meat ever slaughtered.


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