The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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Yen SOWN and OIT This Spring?
If yon art* down and out thU
Sprint u a result of aimple Con-
stipation. Temporary Blllouaneua and
the more prevalent type of Malaria,
you will probably be happy to learn
H»f the many who ere glad to testify
of the relief they have received from
tho use of Nash's C. * L. Tonic and
Laxative. *
Throughout the South for the last
eighteen years inauy thousands of
people have used this excellent med-
icine when lasiness, lack of pep,
sleeplessness, arhlneas and occasional
chills were caused by the more prev-
nlent type of Malaria. Often also
Who says you can't have
Constipation caused by unbalanced
diet and too little exerciae adds
greatly to thesa discomforts.
* If you have no organic trouble and
art one of those Suffering from these
common ailments we urge that you
try Nash’s C. A L. today. Read what
Mr. Nash says, “Try iny medicine one
week. If you are not satisfied your
druggist Is authorised to refund every
ceut you have paid. I don’t want your
money if Nash's C. A L. doesn’t help
you. Nash’s C. A L. price 60c.
For sale by all good Drug Btoras
and featured by CARTMAGK DRUG
COMPANY.
Notice la hareby given thst Ml
FEBRUARY 1st. 1P40. at a stodb
holders’ meeting of the GARY STATE
BANK, located at OARY. Tessa. <M
proposition was duly submRtsi l*
the stockholders to close the bual*
nets of the corporation and that At
said meeting the following reeottr
tlon was adopted, to-wlt:
“WHEREAS, on me 1st lay of
February, A. D. 1940, the stockholders
of the OARY STATS BANK, *t
GARY, Texas, have been called and
are In meeting assembled to consider
the liquidation of this bank! now,
therefore, be It
“RESOLVED, that tha business «t
this bank be closed| that all depoA^
tors, and all creditors of every ne-
ture, be paid In full; that after pay-
ing all depositors and creditors, ABd
discharging all remaining liabilities,
the remaining assets of said bank ho
d.stributed proportionately among the
stockholders; and that this bank
surrendsr and hava cancelled Its
corporate franchlae. Be It further
“RESOLVED, that the officers gad
authorised and directed to taka all
directors of this bank be hereby
necessary steps, and execute all
necessary papers, to carry into af-
fect this resolution.”
NOW, THEREFORE, we, tha un-
dersigned directors, certify that the
foregoing proceedings were had at
such meeting and that the resolution
You can have V4 performance-
and gaa economy, tool
An 15 h.p. Ford gave 24.92 miles par
gallon in tha annual official Gilmore-
Yoscmite road test, open to all cars.
This was ktst mileage of all standard-
equipped cars in this class!
You can have easy- handling-
with big-car roam and ride!
Everyone knows how easy it is to drive
a Ford. But w ewe could know, till he gets
inside, how big this Ford is in leg-
room, seat-room, knee-room « . . nor
what a thrillingly soft, steady, big-car
ride it gives!
You can hava law coat upkeep—
and tn)ay real fine-car faaturaal
You shift gears on a Ford with the easy-
acting type finger-tip shift used on costly
cars. You get a semi-centrifugnl clutch
giving lower pedal pressure at shifting
speeds, also typical of costly cars ... to
Mrs. H. D. Brown of Memphis,
Mr. ant Mrs. It union Smith and
Teiin. Is visiting hor parents, Mr. Mm. H. D. Brown spent the day In
knd Mrs. Human E. Smith this week. Shreveport Monday.
hereinabove quoted was duly adopted.
Z. L. DANIEL
J. R. BRANNON
V. E. KELLEY
D. B. DANIEL
A. U. rniMRAUX
Directors
ll-13tc LAS
•i 9 nw ling m wvf «•
to "roH in” Ibo Amt Und of mud-
col antartoinmonf on the Big, lesy-
\ reading MwMsolered dock-type
\ Dial of thfehandiMie little Nlpperl
\ Cover* itondard broadcast end
/ one Police bond, Hot 6* Beetle-
y ,. Dynamic Speaker, Fentode loom
■ Power Output. 5 RCA Tube* with
Lh| 7 tube performance. Boou-
EfliM cabinet of finely
JHmatchod wood, and ve-
Notlre Is hereby given that original
testamentary letters upon tho estate
of D. 11. Duke, deceased, were grant-
ed to me, the undersigned, on the
10th day of February, 1040, by the
County Court of Panola County, Tex-
as. All persons having claim* against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same to me within the
time prescribed by law. My reeldenee
and post office address are Longview,
tiregg County, Texaa.
MRS. H. A. ROSS
Executrix of estate of
D. H. Duke, Deceased.
20-4tc.
Electric & Battery Shop
—and that's what you’ll want when you try it I
Plan To Buy A New Car?
is about our 6% Finance Plan Insurance
d rates, no hidden charges. Repayment
Miss Mozelle Bush of Tlmpeon
A NEW SERVICE!
Way "Build-up" Helps
Will Interest Women
For the Benefit of Our
Ice-Customers We Have
Installed a New
Ice Scoring Machine!
HatiNil Recogiitioi tad
A Distinguished Honor!
The Me Nee School of Business now a fully ac-
credited member in the American Association of
Commercial College*.
First school to be accepted under three years. Tho
requirement standards are eery exacting and stud-
ent* of the McNee school have available many
helpful advantages and assistance as a graduate of
As an addled service to it* patrons, the ice department of South-
western Goa A Electric Company has installed a now Ice seer
ing machine in its plant in Carthage.
Than’* us hurt
H* lagatHaf
NOW IS THE TIME
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This machine accurately divides a Mock of ice into various
cuts from twenty-five pounds to one hundred pounds. All
Mocks of Urn are nuuMfsclurcd over weight before being seer,
ed in order to take care of meltage during delivery. By use of
this now scoring machine, neat and nniform cuts are made pos-
sible at all times.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1940, newspaper, May 2, 1940; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896303/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.