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•	1877	-	R. Liebman & Co., East Pascagoula, Miss. - Grocers, Ship Chandlers - and
dealers in General Merchandise. A full line of clothing, furnishing goods, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods will always be kept on hand, and sold at low figures. PStar Adv., Aug. 10, 1877
LYONS, C. Merchant, Pascagoula, Miss.
•	1874 - Dealer in FRESH MEATS and OYSTERS. Having opened an Oyster Saloon
and Restaurant will be pleased to welcome his friends and public generally. Star, Jan. 18, 1874.
MITCHELL’S COALING STATION, Pascagoula River, Scranton, Miss.
•	1900 - Steamships supplied with Bunker Coal at Horn Island or Ship Island, cheaper
and quicker than elsewhere. Ed. Mitchell, proprietor. DStar, weekly July - Oct 1900.
MORGAN, JOHN Y., Scranton, Miss.
•	1898 - UNDERTAKER and Proprietor of STAR LIVERY STABLE. Also dealer in
Alabama Grate and Steam Coal, Wood for Fire Place and Stove. Agent for the Record Oil Co. General Hauling Attended to Promptly. DStar, weekly adv. From Aug. 1898.
PALACE PHARMACY, Scranton, Miss.
•	1898 - The Palace Pharmacy, Delmas Avenue and Ker Street,
Scranton. PRESCRIPTIONS accurately and promptly compounded, *DAY and NIGHT* The most complete stock of DRUGS - PATENT MEDICINES - TOILET ARTICLES - PERFUMERIES - SOAPS - STATIONERY - FINE CUTLERY -GLASSWARE - CANDIES - CIGARS - PIPES - Etc. Newspapers, Periodicals and Magazines always on hand. MACK M> WATKINS, Pharmacist. DStar weekly Adv. From Aug. 1898.
RANDALL & DELMAS, Ship Chandlery, Merchants, Randall’s Ferry, Moss Point, Miss.


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