Camille -- owner of
historic
Borroum's Drug store,
which has been owned
and operated
continuously  by the
same family every since
it opened its doors in
1865.
Moon Mullins started cutting hair in downtown Corinth, immediately
upon his return from WWII, where he served on Navy battleships in
the Pacific theater of the war.  In Mullins barbershop there are
plenty of lies to be heard about the "big one" that got away.
Bryan and his
uncle Roby
Clausel have
been in the
jewelry business
in downtown
Historic Corinth,
for a long time.
The original safe
from the Abe
Rebel Company
now sits inside
the Clausel
Jewelry store.
Tate Street in downtown
Corinth reveals the depths
of despair that the Walmart
era has ushered into the old
downtowns of yesteryear.
Among the treasures
to be found in the
alleyways of
downtown Corinth
are sites such as
this gas meter,
which covers up an
old coal bin, which is
a relic from days
gone by.
The old-fashioned soda
fountain at Borroum's
Drug store, where  you
can still get a coke made
the old fashioned way.
"Elite Theater 10¢"
is what the writing on
the wall says.  You can
still barely see it in the
alley between Waldron
and Cruise Streets.