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DODSON, W. S., Ship Chandler, Pascagoula, Miss.
•	1874 - W. S. Dodson, Ship Chandler and dealer in Groceries, Dry Goods and Medicines. And a general stock of merchandise found in country stores. Medicine chests filled. Prescriptions filled. Star Adv., May 16, 1874.
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GRIFFIN & EVANS
•	The firm of Griffin & Evans, Moss Point, was dissolved on the 12th by mutual consent,
Mr. Griffin retiring from business. Messrs. L. N. Dantzler and M. M. Evans have united in business and will continue at the old stand of Griffin & Evans. These gentlemen are clever and popular, and we wish them much success. DS Dec 18, 1879
HUGHES & HERRICK, Merchants, Scranton, Miss.
•	1898	- GENERAL MERCHANDISE - (Successors of W. E. Gerald), Scranton,
Miss. Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Feed and Grain. FURNITURE SOLD on the INSTALLMENT PLAN. Inducements to CASH BUYERS. Pascagoula Street. DStar Adv. Weekly, from Jan. 1898.
KREBS, A. R., Ship Chandlery, East Pascagoula, Miss.
•	1874 - Dealer in Ship Chandlery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobacco. Tin Ware and
Feed. Star Adv., May 16, 1874.
KREBS, H., & Son, Merchants, Pascagoula, Miss.
•	1874	- H. KREBS & SON, H. F. KREBS at Pascagoula, Miss., and near the Railroad
Depot. Dealers in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing. Choice Family Groceries. Provisions and Feed. Hardware and Tin Ware. Crockery Ware -Wooden Ware and Cutlery. Highest market prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Star Adv., Jan. 18, 1874.
LIEBMAN ,R. & CO, Ship Chandler, East Pascagoula, Miss.


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