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THE PASCAGOULA
CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, UPttMUft 10, 19Z0.
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Foreljrn Advcrtifiirix Representative
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
MISSISSIPPI'S
FIFTEEN
LARGEST
CITIES.
According to preliminary census
figures already made public. Missis
sippi has fifteen cities of more than
6,000 population. Meridian is the
largest, with a population
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of 23.4.'!6, i $
and Tupelo barely goes over the mark '.
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with a population of 5.055. Lautel
shows the largest percentage of
growth, with the exception or Pasca
goula, while Vicksburg is the only
city to show a loss, having declined 13
per cent within the ten-year period.
The figures and the standing of the
cities are as follows:
1. Meridian. -- 23,436
2. Jackson 22,679
Vicksburg 17.931
Hattiesburg
Laurel 13,037
Natchez 12.608
Greenville 11.560
Biloxi lf,982
Columbus 10,552
Clarksdale - 8.522
Gulfport 8,157
Greenwood - '.793
McComb 7,775
Pascagoula -- 6,082
15. Tupelo 5.055
We are giving Hattiesburg fourth
1, 1.... no a natuiil,i,pli' ftnllPtOBV hilt
it is our candid opinion that Laurel .1
is the larger of the two cities. I he y
population of Hattiesburg has not as
yet been announced, but we have it
on pretty good authority that the
census will exceed that of Laurel ny .;.
only a few hundred. It will be re- J
rembered that the enumeration in i -y
Hattiesburg was held up several weeks X
in an effort to secure 15,000 names
and thus save the city charter (Hat-
tiesburg is operating under the code X
provision for cities of more than 15.-1
000), but the number actually fell far y
short of that mark. The enumeration X
of at least two of the wards of Lau- , T
rel was poorly done, hundreds of citl-1
zens having been overlooked entirely, j .j,
and there Is little doubt in the minds
of our people that this city now has j -j-
more than 15,000 population.
But a gain of 54 per cent, in ten
yeas 's a population showing of
which Laurel has a right to be proud,
and the Daily Leader confidently be
lieves that this rate will be maintain
ed for many years to come.-Laurel
Leader.
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services at St. John's Church, Sun
day: 7:30 a. m., Holy
10 a. m., Sunday
School. 11 a. m
morning prayer and sermon. 7:JU p.
m., evening prayer and sermon. At
the Union Church, South Pascagoula,
5 p. m., evening service.
RBV. JOHN CHII'MAN
Mrs. Mark Kean of Ocean Springs,
' was the guest of Mrs. K. A. Bowers
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communion, on moi
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sabbath School 9:30 a. m.. Mr. Sam
Seaton, supt. Morning worship 11 a.
ni Theme "The Root of Evil." Even
ing worship 7:30 p. m., Theme "The
Fatal Dream." You are most cor
dially invited to worship with us. The
church with the cordial welcome.
W. P. CHALMERS, Pastor.
THE METHODIST CHURCH.
Services Sunday morning, Septem
ber 12, at 11 a. in. and Sunday evening
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45
a. 111. Come with us to these services.
J. H. MOORE, Pastor.
Pas-
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mayo and son
Lawrence, and Roy Woodman motored
to Pass Christian Monday, where they
suent the day and returned liome!
that evening.
NOTICE OF SALE EVERGREEN
SCHOOL HOUSE AND LOT.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
The State of Mississippi.
To W. W. Hazzard:
a., 1 1 ., h iiwn I at the suit of
cagoula National Bank, a corporation,
against your estate, for the sum of
$582.07, returnable before the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, at Pasca
goula, Mississippi, has been executed,
and is now pending in said Court! ami
unless vou appear before said Court
ON THE SECOND MONDAY OF
FEBRUARY, A. D. 1921, and plead,
answer or demur to said action,
judgment will be entered and the es
tate attached will be sold.
This September 7th, 1920.
W. C. HAVENS, Circuit Clerk.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
No. 4086.
The Stute of Mississippi,
Jakson County.
To Frank II. Roulsong, N. Raff and
A. It. Raff, and to any and all persons
having or claiming any interest either
legal or equitable, in or to that land
situated in said County and State,
described as NWJ or SW1 of SE. of
Section 34, Township 6 South, Range
5 West, sold lor taxes by the Tax-Collector
of said County on Monday, the
2nd day of April, 1917.
You are commanded to appear be-
After an extended visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lewis on the
beach, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Ross
and children left Saturday for their
home at Grenada, Miss.
WANTED TO BUY
Forty to eighty acres land. State lo
cation and price at 0111. Address ''A.
B. C." care-Genen'.l Delivery. Pasca
goula, Miss.
Read the Chronicle $2.00 a Year.
Coprrlf tit 1620. Hart S. btToer a Uirx
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Notice is hereby given that ''Ever
green School House and Lot" situated
In Section 14. Township 0 South.
Range 7 West, will be offered for sale j fore the Chancery Court of the County
to the highest bidder. ON MONDAY j and State aforesaid. ON THE THIRD
THE 4th DAY OF OCTOBER. 1920. (3rd) MONDAY OF NOVEMBER, A.
All bids are required to be sealed ! D. 1920, to defend the suit in said
and filed with the clerk of the board ; Court of A. I.. Staples, wherein Com
or supervisors on or before noon of plainant is seeking a confirmation of
said date. Purchase nrice must be j the sale of said land for taxes afore-
paid immediately on acceptance of j said, and wherein
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bid, and the board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids submitted.
By order of the Hoard, Sept. 6, 1920.
FRED TAYLOR. Clerk.
J. K. LEMON. Pres. Pro. Tem.
Carhart Overalls.
Seaton Building.
Krebs Avenue
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Mrs. W. V. LeJeune of New Or
leans, spent Tuesday here with rela
tives and Friends.
Airs. F. E. Dean left Thursday for
an extended visit to New Orleans and
Baton Rouge, La.
The Doc said "5oo"
i MADE a date. ON THE eye-sight card.
WITH THE Insurance Doctor. AND THEN wroto down.
FIRST HE poked me. "IWENTY.TWENTY.
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THEN TICKLED my ribs. THAT MEANS your eyes.
HAD ME cough. ARE SATISFACTORY."
AND BREATHE and blow. AND I laughed and said.
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THEN HE listened la. CAN always aco.
WITH HIS little trumpet TWENTY.TWENTY, Doe.
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AND MADE me run. MY CIGARETTES.
RIGHT IN one spot. COST TWENTY cents.
FOR FIVE mlnntei. FOR TWENTY smoke
THEN LISTENED some more. YOU BET your life.
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AND FIRST In one eye. THEY SATISFY, too."
AND THEN In the other.
IT doosn't take a "20-20" eye to
HE PLANTED Mt thumb. 1 "see" the real value in Cheater-
I 1 field's exclusive blend of fine Turk-
AND MADE me read. ish and Domestic tobaccos. Your
taste tells you that their quality
is genuine that the blend t dif-
THE RUSSIAN prayer. ferent that Chesterfields da
"satisfy."
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CIGARETTES
CONTRACT NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that con
tracts for the furnishing of all sup
plies to convict camp, for months of
October, November and December.
1920, as shown by schedules on file;
and the contract tor furnishing all
legal blanks, etc.. for all county
officers, for a period of six months,
as shown by schedules on tile, will be
let to the lowest bidder ON MON
DAY THE 4th DAY OF OCTOBER,
1920. All bids are required tf be
sealed and filed with the clerk of the
board of supervisors on or before
noon of said date. Bond will be re
quired as provided by law and the
board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids submitted.
By order of the Board, Sept. 7, 1920.
FRED TAYLOR, Clerk.
J. K. LEMON, Pres. Pro. Tem.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
No. 3757.
In the matter of the Estate of Jos. M.
Blanchard, deceased
The State of Mississippi,
To Wm. M. Blanchard, John R. Jones,
Mri. Julia Jones Hall, Miss Mary
Blanchard, Pete;- Blanchard. James j
Blanchard, Dorothy Blanchard and Jo
seph Blanchard:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear before the Chancery Court j
of Jackson County, on the 3rd Mon
day of November, 1920, at the City of
Pascagoula, Miss., and then and there
show cause if any you can, why the
Final Account of the administrator of
said Estate should not be allowed and
approved and the estate closed and
administrator discharged, and further
to do and suffer such things as shall be
considered and ordered by the Court
aforesaid in the premises.
Given under my hand, this the 19th
day of August, A. D. 1920.
FRED TAYLOR, Chancery Clerk.
011 are made party
defendant.
This the 8th day of September, A.
D. 1920.
FRED TAYLOR,
Clerk Chancery Court Jackson County,
Mississippi.
ANNIVERSARY
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Jackson, Miss.,
August 31, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that William
Charles Prouse, whose postoffice ad
dress is Ocean Springs, Miss., R. R. M.
A., did, on the 14th day of June, 1920,
file in this office sworn statement and
application No. 08462, to purchase the
lot 4, section 32, township 6 south,
range 6 west, St. Stephens Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act of June 3, 187S
and acts amendatory, known as the
Timber and Stone Law," at such value
is might be fixed by appraisement,
.mil that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon have been
appraised;, $448.23, the timber estit
mated ir0,00() board feet at $2.00 per
M, and the land $148.23; that said ap
plicant will offer final proof in sup
port of his application and sworn
statement on the 15th day of Novem
ber, 1920, before Chancery Clerk of
Jackson county, at Pascagoula, Miss.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest at any time before patent
issues, by filing a corroborated affi
davit in this office, alleging facts which
would defeat the entry.
W. F. CUMMINS,
Register.
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NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
No. 4078.
The State of Mississippi.
To Hope Gandy:
You are commanded to appear before
the Chancery Court of the County of
Jackson in said State on the THIRD
MONDAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1920, j
to defend the suit in said court of Mrs.
Jennie Riley Gandy, wherein you are
a defendant.
This 10th day of August. A. I). 1920. '
FRED TAYLOR, Clerk. I
SALE
Crepe de Chines and Silk Shirts regular $11, $12, $12.50,
$14 and $15 Shirts, Daggett's Special, each
$8.98
15',,' off on all Men's Dress Shirts under $10 each.
TIES TIES TIES
Ties, regular $3..r
$2.48
, regular $3 and $
$2.25
$1.75
$1.35
t One Lot Men's Silk Ties, regular $3.50 a Tie, Sale price
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ATTENTION
Wm. A.
DAGGETT
The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes
Agent for Florsheimer and Regal Shoes.
Krebs Avenue Pascagoula, Miss.
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All parties residing along the line of the Alabama &
Mississippi Railroad, or otherwise Interacted in (he con
tinued operation of said road from Vinegar Bend, Ala.,
to the Port of Pascagoula, Miss., are invited and urged
to attend a
Public Meeting to Be
Held in Lucedale, Miss.,
Monday, Sept. 20, 1920
at 11 o'clock a. m.
to then and there discuss and adopt a plan by which the
removal of said road may be prevented and the opera
tion of the road continued.
Communities and individuals are further requested
to secure all information touching the subject and formu
late some plan of action for consideration of the general
meeting September 20.
Respectfully.
GEO. W. O'NEILL: Mayor of Moss Point.
F. H. LEWIS, Mayor of Pascagoula.
J. J. McINTOSH, Pres. Chamber of Com.
Committee.
Pascagoula, Miss., Sept. 9, 1920.
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