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33T 00407 HUNE S ARRIVED ON TRAIL/ AT SUNDAYS KISSISSIPPI CITY SXTKKEXYS AND WEDNESDAYS TO RELAX ON THE COAST — LEGAL BUSINESS BRINGS KANY VISITORS August 7, 1892 Daily Picayune - Sunday, August 7, 1892 - p 10 c 3 AT KISSISSIPPI CITY Kississippi City, Kiss., Aug. 6, 1892:- During the week the arrivals at this place have teen constant and the little home cottages have all one or more guests. On Sundays and Wednesdays the depot platform is thronged with ready hosts to meet the coming guests, and scarcely has the train faded from sight before the hundreds who but a moment ago thronged the platform have vanished to their homes nestling among the woods or lining the sandy beach. The sessionx of Chancery Court has brought to the beach quite a number of a ttorneys from abroad who combine business with pleasure on such occasions. Hones. E. J. Bowers, of the Bay; J. J. Curtis and Ell io..^ Render son and Lewis H. Champlin, of the Pass; H. W. Maybin, Walter Xriftiite, Jos. R. Davis, A. K.„. Dahlgren, L,.. B. Holly and Captain Jack Hanly, of Biloxi, have all been here duYing the week. From abroad there has come Captain John V. Fewell of Meridian, f-and Hon. W. E. Baskins of Meridlan7~“" —— Captain James L. Hoskins and Colonel Joney Hamilton, the former of Brookhaven, and the latter of the state capital, both interested in the Gulf & Ship^Island Railroad, are sojourning at Gulfport, but pay us an occasional visit. Our home talent has been represented by Hons. Roderick Seal and V. G. Evans, Jr. Captain T. S. Ford, of Perry, and his brother, Ira, of Scranton, are also here. The Prochaska family, who have been occupying the Hayward cottage, have returned to the city. K Krs. K. Soria is erecting new cottages on the beach and it will not be long before this part of the beach will be filled up with pretty residences.
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