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While in port and before departure the ship stores were refilled with food, medicines, etc.
A Sampling - SHIP CHANDLERS; MERCHANTS; WHARVES
ALLEY, C. H., Merchant, Scranton, Miss.
•	1898 - C. H. ALLEY, Dealer in - DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS —
Choice Family Groceries — Feed, Hardware, Etc. Stationary a Specialty. Frotchers celebrated garden seed is always on hand. Patronage Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Goods Delivered Free. South Side Railroad, Comer Delmas Avenue and Frederic Streets. DStar, wkly Adv., Aug. 1898
BECHT, FRITZ D., Tonsorial Parlor, Scranton, Miss.
•	1898 - Krebs Avenue - SHAVING and HAIRDRESSING - In the highest style of the
art. HOT and COLD BATHS. I am now prepared to give hot and cold baths on short notice. Some ads were specials for seamen and sailors, a shave, hot bath, and haircut.
BERCIER & DeSMET
•	1875 - To Captains of Vessels - Justin Durel, East Pascagoula, Miss., Agent for
Bercier & DeSmet, New Orleans, will make cash advances to vessels. May 1875, Star of Pascagoula
BROWNING, C. K.
•	1875 - Notice Extraordinary! OYSTERS and FISH! Down with all Rings and monopolies. Fresh and salt fish of all kinds, oysters in any quantities and at all times furnished at the lowest rates. Orders for any quantity furnished at a moment’s notice. Small profits and cash sales is my motto. Liberal terms to those order to sell again. Orders from Inland Towns earnestly solicited.
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C. K. Browning, Biloxi, Miss. The Star of Pascagoula, May 1875
•	To Whom it May Concern - Having been appointed State Deputy for the organization of Councils of Laborers in the counties of Jackson. Harrison and Hancock, I am ready to


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