October 23, 1903 Advertisers in this issue of The Journal included the following: >From Ackerman, Miss - The City Drug Store with Drs. Arnold and Hutchins, Proprietors; J. H. Haynes, Livery and Feed Stable; Ackerman Branch Grenada Bank in Ackerman was managed by C. A. Torbert. Louisville Merchants advertising were: W. W. Watson, dealer in staple and facy groceries; Cox and Fox who carried a full and complete line of coffins and caskets; J. A. Dempsey who had dry goods, notions and groceries; L. B. Graham was listed as a family grocery and they had everything in hardward; H. Kirkpatrick was listed as a general merchandise store; W. J. Newsom had staple and fancy groceries. Cards included: Physicians and Surgeons as W. W. Parkes; A. S. Kirk; G. P. Woodward and J. L. Burroughs. Attorneys-at-law were: George Richardson of Macon; W. J. Daniel of Ackerman and Z. A. Brantley of Louisville made up the law firm of Daniel and Brantley; L. H. Hopkins of Louisville; Jones and Hughston of Louisville; Hughston and Seawright, R. C. Jones and B. F. Jones were listed as Jones & Jones; Jas. B. Gully and E. F. Kennedy made up the law firm of Gully & Kennedy. J. W. Montgomery was listed as Justice of the Peace in District No. 1. Louisville Normal School started school on September 7, 1903 and would continue for 36 weeks. The principal of the school was L. C. McIntosh. The Twelfth Annual Session of the Louisville Normal College opened Monday, September 1, 1903 and continues for 36 weeks with A. M. Leigh as Principal. The Merchants and Farmers Bank of Macon with capital of $75,000 was an advertiser. Miss Kittie McMillin had a shop called The Millinery. A. P. Hull of Betheden advertised a general merchandise and grocery store. H. H. Hull of Mill Creek advertised general merchandise and country produce. W. J. McCully of Louisville represented J. S. Clark, Architect of Louisville, Ky. who manufactured all kinds of monuments and tombstones. Geo. Russell of Mashulaville, Miss., the king merchant in the east, has just returned from a trip to Mobile where he has been replenishing his stock, and will send in a new "ad" next week. Mr. Russell is one of the most up-to-date merchants in east Mississippi, who has never been undersold. October 19, 1928 Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Parkes, Dr. J. H. Anderson and Roger Parkes attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. L. C. Kirk, the widow of Dr. C. R. D. Kirk, at Shuqualak last Friday. Mrs. Kirk, age 82, was born Callie Anderson, daughter of Mr. Elijah Anderson, one of the county's pioneer citizens. Survivors include three children: John and Lee Kirk of Jackson and Mrs. George R. Tabor of Oklahoma City, Okla. Joe and John B. Hull, who are at A. & M. College this session, spent the weekend here with home folks. Miss Hortense Webster, who is going to school at Bennett Academy at Mathiston, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webster. Mrs. J. B. Rosamond and baby of El Dorado, Ark., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McNeel. Rocky Hill: Miss Kate Fulton, one of the faculty at Woman's College, is at home for a few days. Singleton: A buzzard wearing a bell was seen in our vicinity Monday by Messrs. Joe Porter and Reuben Prisock. Singleton: Mrs. George Roberts is preparing for winter. At present she is quilting the first of the seven quilts which she has ready for the frame. Loakfoma: We are sorry to report little Miss Laura Sue Peterson on the sick list. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Betheden: We sympathize with relatives in the death of Mr. Tom Lindsey who died last Tuesday, October 9, 1928. Noxapater: Lemuel Walters left Sunday for Chicago, where he goes to take an electrical course. Noxapater: Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Yarbrough and children attended a family reunion at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hancock at Handle last Sunday. Noxapater: The Winston Aggies and Louisville High school teams met in a strongly contested battle here Friday afternoon, resulting in a score of 24 to 0 in favor of the local team. This is the third straight victory for the Winston Aggies. They will meet the Philadelphia team next Friday on the latter's home grounds. Calvary: Mrs. Nannie McQuirter, Mr. Max Hunt and family, visited their mother and grandmother, Mrs. N. Carr Sunday.