The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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PANOLA
Too lute fur last week
; Editor Watchman:
As the “Old Bachelor" j^ot
married at last and it seemed as
if no one else will make an ef-
fort to give tie news of this
' place. 1 will try.
| Health of this commuhity is
I very good at present.
Mr. John Holt has been very !
i low for several weeks, but we I
I are glad to say he is improving
'very rapidly, llis son, Mr. .1.
IW. Holt, who has been away
some time, is with him at pres-
ent but is to leave soon.
Miss Anna McClane and broth-
ier, Clinton McClane. of Panola, ■
|attended the Marriage of Mr.
^Thos. La(lrone Sunday.
Belva Powell was a guest of
Miss Nellie Powell Saturday j
night ami Sunday.
The good people of Panola are
just about to complete the new |
school house which is being built!
in the cedar grove by Mr. M. 1).
Johnson’s.
Mr. Dixon of near Shreve|>ort
was in these parts a few days
past. ■
Misses Eleanor and Beuna i
Johnson of Panola visited Dead- 1
wood last week. 1
Come again Zeph your letters 1
are very interesting and we en- '
joy reading them. '
Well, as news is scarce and for •
fear of the waste basket I will '
cldse.
With every good wish for the
Watchman and its readers.
Daisy.
Rattier Brook
Read what Nicholas Lang, the largest retail
grocer la Savannah tags about P. P. P.
r. V. LIPPMAN. Savannah, Ga..
Dm Shi —
For many year* I consumed much medicine, and in fad Mad every means in
my power to get cured of that terrible disease, rheumatism, which had undermined
my health. I visited Hot Springs. Ark., without gaining relief, and at last is show
do«peration I took P. P. P. (Uppman’s groat remedy), nod was in a short tune en-
tirely cured. In the eight years since that time 1 have not had a symptom of rheu-
matism.
I*, P. P. did the work to my entire satisfaction and made a quick and perma-
nent cure.
Yours truly.
Nicholas Lang.
RATTLER BROOK
v
If you want to raise fine saddle and har-
ness stock, see J. D. Duke before breeding.
Rattler Brown is a nice smooth horse, chest-
nut sorrel, weight 1050 pounds, and has all
the good marks of horses now being stood for
twice the fee. He is making the season this
year for $8.00, guaranteed, and can be found
at his barn one-half mile from Clayton on
Beckville road. See him before breeding.
Married In Loganaport.
We glean from the Digansport
Newsboy that Mr. Dock Fletcher
and Miss Helen Wilson were
married in that city last week.
Mr. Fletcher is a successful far-
mer living near Diganport. Miss
1 Helen was liorn and reared in
our midst and has many friends
I here who will wish for her a long
I and happy wedded life.
R. K. Vaught, of Gary, was in
town the lirat of the week.
duet* run* on** of tlw worm. It rui tm
any form of itch ever * known—no
matter what its called, v here the een
nation in “itch,” it knocks it. Kezn
mn and ringworm* art' cured by one
Ixa. Ita gnirnteed, and itn name is
llnut’a ('lire.
J. D. DUKE
An old faithItnicd recipe for cleaning
the Inalde of a runty kettle consisted
in (tiling it to the brim with bsy. An
much wster ss it will bold should then
be poo red over the top. the kettle
placed on the dr* and boiled for nev-
eral bourn, num water being added
when required.
C. S. Knight of Woods was in
Carthage Monday.
Lloyd Thompson Meets all Competition
m anola vl)atehman
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1909, newspaper, February 10, 1909; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896334/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.