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•	1874 - Dealers in - Dry Goods and Clothing - Boots and Shoes - Hats and
Caps. Choice of Family Groceries. Wines and Liquors - Provisions and Feed - Hardware and Tin Ware - Crockery Ware - Wooden Ware and Cutlery, Etc.
Fresh meat always on hand. Highest market prices paid for country produce. Star Adv. May 15, 1874.
SAIL MAKER - RIGGER
•	1875 - Jno. J. Reimer - Sail and Awning maker and rigger. DS Advertisement August,
1892
SARRAZIN, J. E., Ship Chandler, Merchant, East Pascagoula, Miss.
•	1874 - Ship Chandlery - Dealer in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps. Provisions and Groceries. Feed of all kings. Hardware, Tinware, Crockery Ware, Wooden Ware and Cutlery -Always on hand - 7000 - 7 ft. JUNIPER POSTS; 500
-	14 ft. JUNIPER POSTS for above. OAK KNEES for building vessels. A large lot of first class SHINGLES. Star Adv., May 16, 1874.
SCRANTON PHARMACY, Scranton, Miss.
•	1898 - OUR SPECIALTY - The purest medicines.
We handle also best sock in town of - Stationery - Toilet articles - Handkerchiefs -Extracts - Soaps - Combs - Hair brushes -
McVEA YOUNG, Proprietor. Prescriptions fully compounded, Day or Night. Eye Glasses. DStar, weekly Adv., from Aug. 1898.
SMITH, R. D.
•	1877 - R. D. Smith, SHIPBUILDER and SPAR MAKER. East Pascagoula,
Miss. First yard above R. R. Bridge. Vessel hauled out and repaired promptly, and on reasonable terms. All material furnished at cheap rates. Particular attention paid to work outside. Orders left at Post Office Exchange or P. O. Box 54, Scranton.
BOUNDS WHARF, Moss Point, Miss.


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