The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 6, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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JLFlKRtiON
hubevefobt.
H. W. WYMAN
JEFFE1USON,.....................................• ••■TEN
Manufacturer and Wholesale und Retail Dealer in
Furniture and Matrasses,
MKT A LIC AND WOOD,CASKETS,
.SHADES, rillI.IMIKNV CAIIW.MIKK. LOOi
HH. bwtisii and JlAHKrr,
WINDOW
tlLAKShx’nii:uM">. MCTI’RE Fit A .MEs, **
AND MOULDINGS,
n'mtehcH, iiorkt mmet mUrtr FtmirH |J|
JrHrtirtf
loimiana
Sewing Machines,
FIIU>T-CLA88 IN EVERY BE
8PECT,
Flue Shtuple Room for
rommerelmi
MANUFACTURER OF
irann*
j*z tsa wks Mr c is*:™™ rs,rz .ra *
tUv and ktep all muncrof FiuditijflM-ourtautiy ou baud, aud *vMib-mg|
km’than by any vthif house iftlK .Suit*.
I nsitctrully cM the attention ot the people^ Panola, Kuak ana * %
• urroimding tounikl t*> wj Imukimo ettH-k of 1 urnituro which B
I aui lower tluiu aurh gi**l* have over holme
la t u Mild iu tlii» imukct.
!&> BRANCH HOUSE AT HSIIALL, TEXAS. "Mi
ani'.l|78,6m
profanity and eeora his second
nataie. To be— him opeah, one
would have theagbt Im bad no
pin— aum—1 childhood to f*-
nrambor, aud tijat ho hod aev-
looked os religioa hot to despise
It. Bat it was not to.
A oobie nod (patio-hearted
auui cane to see the dy ing — I*
dier. Ha addrcaaed him with
kind inquiries, talked to him ten-
derly of life beyond death aud
oftored spiritual counsel. But
the tick man pakl him no atten-
tion or r—peot. lie bluntly told
him that ho did not want any re-
ligion* conversation.
“You will lot mo pray with yon,
will yon notr —id the man.
“Kb) 1 know how to die with-
odttbe help or religion.” Aud
he toned kiifacotolbe wall.
Farther conversation could do
good, aud the maa did not at-
JAMES CUMrHTON, Proprietor
SHREVEPORT, • LA
The ouly Hotel in Shreveport.
Julj»7;ly.__
npBXAS WAGON YARD.
SALE and FEED STABLES,
/ STOCK LOTS, etc.,
Texas Avor.ue, adjoining Elk Horn
Mugun Yard,
Shreveport, Ira-
stock fed at 25 t.Yuts i»er Head, ?
Proprietor
Ahvki
|«- of i
its fur
it lint-
tuti- n
DOORS AND BLINDS
april3791y
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
A large assortment always on hand.
Arc you going to Paint I
THEN USE MILLER BROS.’
CHEMICAL PAINT.
[ilium
went.
i-rtlon
MN|lll-
COTTON FACTORS, COMISSION MERCHANTS,
A. C. MITCHELL,
llit-hent prieo paid for Hide,
Wool, Chickens, Turkeys, rttgw
wax nndTallo oct.273ui
for al
ul eoli
mil no
pare, \
rment-
rive • I
irged
I Conn
for
n fur «•
And General Dealer* in
(Standard.)
Several days ago the telegraph
Ilrady forwM) la While and over One II mu I red Different CMa
made of strictly pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil I 'hcrnlaS
omblned. w’arrauted liandsonier and eli«i|a-r and to lust TWICE]
,i)V(l as anv other ixilut. ft has taken the FIRST PltKMIU|f|
twenty of the State Fair* uf tho Union, and bun MANY TllOUSgjfl
uf the ducat humus in (lie country.
MILLER BROTHERS,
29, 31 A33 SI. flair firm,
CI.EVIXAXD, OHIO.
Groceries and Western ProduceU
^<o
Ho. 90. 91 & 99 LEVEE,
I ^
Shreveport, La. Ij
Sole Agent for the
had aa abiding felth from the
Brat that the project would bo
soeeesMal, wo oan hardly realize
tba Am! that Ibis stupendous
work la indeed finished. Bat
there can be no doubt about it.
Altboagh dept. Bede* time l« not
op Mill September, 1880, ho bus
now d«M alt that is required of
him aader hia eontraet CapL
Brown, tbo Government engineer
in dNwge at Port Bods, bae oer-
tiled to the Secretary of War
that aceatral depth of thirty feet
now exlete withla the jetties aud
oftvtmtf*eix feet at tho bead of
Urn passes. CapL Kads will now
get the last •300,000 that hr4p
coma to him lor work on tbo jet-
Ilea. Ho fa then to have a yearly
—m far twenty yearn ot #100,000
for the maintenance of the work
and M additional wun of #50,000
per aaaam, tke Interest on #1,-
000,008 at fire per cent. At tho
oad of tea years he will get aa-
other —m ef #500,000 at the «x-
plratkm of twenty yean a Hke
amoonL The Government, how-
ever, has th* right to pay CapL
Bade #l^B8fy80Q cosh in hand
ami th— atop the payment of in-
tempt IL Bat be wss'Nnt dfc-
couraged. After a moments si-
lence, he began to sing tho old
hymn — familiar and so dear to
every congregation in Scotland t
“Oh, mother, d«ur, Jerusalem;
When shall 1 comb to tho?"
lie had a pleasant voice, and
tbo words and melody were sweet
and teaching — be sang them.
Pretty soon the soldier turned
bis faoo again. But its hnrdeued
expression was rail gone.
“Who taught yon that 1” be
asked when iliu liyiun was done.
“My mother.*
--“So did mine
Address,
SAMPLE CARD SKNT FREE
jAnaorsom
KNJA
SI IKEVEPORT A1) VEKTISEM ENTS.
Agents for American Powder Goui*ny; also fur DANIEL
PRATTS
Improved Revolving HeadllConon Gin!
PRICE .REDUCED TO 81 T’ER SAW.
Agents for Ucorgo P. riant & Co.’s Flouring Mills, St. Louis.
TUE CELEBRATED ARROW TIES, MILBURN WAGONS.
A full stock always on hand. Orders solicited which
iazli
Wholesale and Itetail Dealer in
CROCKERY, GLASS and CHIN AW ARE
CUTLERY, TINWARE, STOVES
—A SI)— •
General llousefiiruislilng
Goodri,
Has removed l<» 23 TEXAS ST.,
(Next door tu T. <’. Lewis’ Drug
Store.)
SHREVEPORT, : : LA.
oct2Wly
JULIUS A. JACOBS,
-DEALER IN—
Staple and Fancy Dry Goofy
tTUAO
irtlltt;-
NOTIONS, Au., &c.,
lias ju-<t nturned from (lie Northern nn.l Eastern (ilio uit
Largest Stuck nnd bestiir<ortuK*nt of
Dry Goods, Notions, &c.
over brought to Shreveport. Don’t fail loculi uu mo, you will *ave I
by so doing, ft a.. J oiler xihi-itil intluuumuiil-, i» w liolo-talu bu.wN,
ante,* uiy prices low er and a^ortuiunt ixtlvr than uuy otlior Imm
the city. ;,f]
I learned it of
her when 1 wus a child, aud 1
asod to siug it with her.” And
there were team iu tbo man’s
eyes. >
The ioe was thawed away. It
w— easy to talk with him now.
The words of Jesus cutorcd iu
where the hymn had opened the
door. Weeping, aud with a hun-
gry heart, ho listened to the
Christl n’s thoughts of death,
and iu his last moments to his
mother** God and tho sinnor’s
friend.
[ ill i-i»n
idicinc
tries
r«-.«~ i'l l
» will i'-
ll rt ting,-
Julius A. Jacobs,
scptlitlSIy
StS TEXAS
James f, utz.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER
COTTON FACTOli
JOSKPli 1».
UTZ & SMITH
BtTUA<
)l i|<i all
k »« Ull I
<
11 -A: . ■
nk w ■
i-u-li.
LACK)
The ieetry el ma.
(Unrlingtuu Haw key o.)
s There is a wonderfhl fascination
g about iron work aud iron work-
er*. Novelists have uiado them
1. the scenes nod here— of their ato-
M rks; poets haT* made them the
d themes of dentlilen song. We
g sing ef the forge of Tubal Cain
l, and lleotor swore “by the forge
i. that etitkied Mesa* helm” but tbo
,y other trades are imnhI over,
ly Whoa did l>oct, in lofty numbers
a sing the the carpenter lathing the
I bnck room on second lloorf
Who chants the brawny arms
j and the thrilling deeds of a tuna
climbing a fear-story ladder with
I nm uDo agent fur the tolfbruUxl
t rie,fifed l9fair,
t!ic lx-' t In tl <» world ; price $7,25
mid $7,75.
W. a. xIAVEN,
53 TEXAS, fcTRP.RT,
sag.!7|y77 hhroveport. La.
(SUCCESSORS TO JAS. F. UTZ.)
-IlKAI.KItH IX—
General Commission Merchant,
OCRNER LEVEE AND MILAM 8T.
MACHINERY, IRON PIPES and FITTINGS,
Agricultural Implements,
ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES, RELTING, &e.
N°**l2““d’77Vv8PR,MO ^T,» SHREVEPORT^
II k it-.
Wagon
E WHITE
Sewing Machh
l* —.i * i—I’ 11
1 . ."b->ii
t’Aim
K. J.
ibtWSI fin
Shreveport, • La.
Iatrgu, m*w ni«l wltrl as^urtment uf CHOlfK CJROTEH1KS nnd
PLANTATION .jU1TLDS always ou band aud for sale at tho luwu»t
market |irkv». 4 ajilV, 7» ly
Umrivalett it Appearance.
Unparalleled it Simplicity.
Utnrpassed it Construction.
Unprecodonted it Poptkrity.
And Utdispided It the Broad Claim
MARSHALL.
JOIIX <V. i AULU.
WM. KI.XNCY.
TABER & KINNEY,
a hod of amrtert
Da— anybody atand with rapt
OBMtioa watching a painter potty
ap auall hole!
1 would not rxebange my one
bo— at midnight in the Iron
works M Ashland for a whole
week of watching a man mix
»®ct— with a hoe. Why, those
iron works surround the Ash
landers with enough romance to
hmt a Weal—a cum tensity at
feast sin weeks. And yet 1 sop-
pan there are people about here
who mt— —v a nail mode la
CAB!
sin por
—MSALEUKa IX—
.f.WfJ/fff.I.VA* IT. IIjI.M. V.?/. mtii.E,
MoanuieiiU, Touibs, IIc.'td»touc»t Vnaca, &e-
kljj H^^shrovvpJtTli' AU
."airjs'is %
Marshall, Texas,
MANUFACTURERS OF
#
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
BUGGY WOOD WORK
BttlREVEPOltT......................... 1£1t
—UIULKB IX—
Fine Drugs and Clieml
SELECT POWDERED DRUGS,
wi«mkiial oil.
MM n . KJPULAB patkbtmeb
©rockery and ©lass
aMaahaM]mM(hlaasMch—p—thAu make hm«htclsewbere
GRAIN CHARLES, CRASS SCYTHES,
- t!--- - KeUyjPlowi
ATTENTION!
A* SOUR^hreveport, Louisi
,,,r’ not fe bo aadenoid to i.u »«, *e mm
snun bcwibu pucHtre oo.,r
CHARTER OAK STOVE,
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Bowers, Tom M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 6, 1879, newspaper, August 6, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896395/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.