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    1. Lawrence County Press, June 7, 1894
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Copied from the History of Lawrence and Jefferson Davis County, by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. Now available on CD and hard copy. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information. You can also bid for this cd on e-bay! June 7, 1894 Send us your job work. Board of Supervisors were in session this week. The proceedings will appear in next issue. Miss Frankie Tatom is spending a few with her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Gregory, near Silver Creek. The new residence of Mr. I. A. Hickman is nearing completion and will be quite an addition to our town. SILVER CREEK DOTS We are having some fine weather now after the wet spell. Mrs. Julia Mikell, accompanied by her charming little daughter Lura, visited her father near Hebron yesterday. We had a fine concert Thursday night. There was a large crowd in attendance and everyone seemed to enjoy it. Miss Fannie Williams received the medal in elocution and Mr. Ford Bigson in debate. Mr. Ed Weathersby of Monticello visited friends in our town yesterday afternoon. Misses Laura White and Bella Roders attended church at Silver Creek last Sunday and report a pleasant time and good preaching. We were glad to meet, this week, Mr. Walter Rowan, of Wesson REVISED LIST The following is a revised list of the administration papers in Mississippi. Natchez Democrat. Natchez Banner Vicksburg Post Jackson Evening News Greenville Times Meridian News Gulf Coast Progress Newton County Progress Hattiesburg Citizen Raymond Gazette Senatobia Democrat Oxford Globe Oxford Eagle Holly Springs South Holly Springs Reporter Kosciusko Star Williamsburg Waterman West Point Leader Macon Sun Tupelo Journal Hazlehurst Signal Starkville Times Brandon News Rosedale Democrat Winston County Democrat Europa Progress Corith Herald Neshoba Democrat Poplarville Free Press Water Valley Herald Steen's Creek Record Indianola Index Sunflower Toesin Lumberton Headblock Port Gibson Reville Prentiss Plaindealer Vaiden Democrat Batesville Panolian STATE NEWS BOILED DOWN Jackson wants sewerage Copiah county wants a fair Corinth has a broom factory Senatobia has a cooking club Oxford is exceedingly healthy Brookhaven has a Negro paper. Pass Christian has a public park. The cold snap has damaged crops. Fishing is the craze at Yazoo City. Waynesboro will soon have a bike club. The time has come to muzzle the dogs. Jackson has organized a medical society. Oxford will be crowded with visitors this summer. Hop tea dealers in Meridian have been indicited. Steen's Creek will build a telephone line to Jackson.

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