The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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The GOODS are FRESH and the Prices A rib RIGHT
P. W. PACKER
We have the biggest and best selected stock of New Dry. Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats Notions, and
Ladies Tailor-made Suits that has ever been in Carthage.
We don’t pomlse you the Earth with a Mortgage on the Moon. But we’ll tell you what we will do.
We’ll sell you Dependable Merchandise at the lowest possible price Consistent with honest Merchan-
dising.
The Best Shoes, Clothing and Hats Manufactured.
LOCAL NEWS
J/New silks and dress foods just
arrived at the Grand Leader.
Emmet White west t* Long,
view Monday.
blfew fall millinery now on dis-
play at Woodytrd A Co.
►’See Miss Lily Fite's pattern
hats.
(/wee full Kne of Sundries com-
ing. watch for them, at Phils’
Drug Store.
Mrs. Mitohell of Longview is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Teague.
I/A full and complete line of the
latest fad dress goods at Wood-
yard^ Company’s.
Pinf Grand
the load in
goods.
deader i» taking
m Sftka sad Dress
faired! and
Rev. U. W.
visited in
turning Tuesday.
Grand Leader is
the lead in -aear Sftks sad Drews
good*.
W. R. Caldwell caaaeia Monday
from the east with a ear of> fine
horses.
Don’t fall to aee Lloyd Thom-
son for buggies, hacks or sur-
reys. _
i/if you ready want to bay goods
cheap, come to see am. lam
Evaporated Peaches
Evaporated Apples
Heeded Raisins
Shred Cocoaout
Navy Beans
Brown Eyed Peas
Soar Kraat
Pork and Beans ---
Chili Pepper
Prepared Mustard
Spices of kinds
lilacs Meat-
Elephant Corn
■••to.
Baker’s Cocos
Acme Tomatoes
Streak of lean and fat
Jell-O
Lye Hominy
Gold Band Hams
Sweet Chocolate
- Pickets in Barrel
All fat and no lean
Bitter Chocolate
Pickles in Glass
Corn Beef
Vagatahtos.
Stuffed or Plain Olives
Chip Beef
Cabbage
Catsup
Viena Sansage
Burbank Potatoes
Red Onions
Lisas Beans
Chili Sauce
Veal Loaf
Lnncb Tongue
Cheese Daisy
selling out my original stock.
Ifcotrp Twtmraow.
Wagon Far tala.
I have a first-class James and
Graham wagon, used only two
months, which I will sell cheap
for eash. Raleigh Boren.
are getting in new goods
every day. Would be glad to
show them to you.
K. W. Smith.
^Tfie Grand Leader is taking
the lead in new Silks and Dress
goods.
✓The
bags, i
e latest things in belts, hand
and neckwear on hand and
arriving daily at Woodyard & Co.
'Or. Cook discovered the
North Pole, but Edwin
Westen discovered Cook’s
Pride Coffee. Sold by H.
R. Jones, exclusive agent.
/i*igh
smile.
price cotton makes ua
If you will call and price
our goods we will make you smile
sgain, and buy while you are
smiling. K. W. Smith.
1JE88.
loyd Thompson sells it for
For any RindqfFroijhl
or 3 aigago
TRANSFER
St* Bill HooKer. QaicK.
Service. Lota 'Rate*
in
was
- Miss Lfly Fite sliM in the lead
for style, beauty, and low price
hats.
C. C. Johnson of the east side
was a pleasant caller at our
sanctum one. day Iasi week.
Grand Ijoadur is taking
the lead in now Silk , and Dress
gund*.
Hon. A. G. Brooke came in the
first of the week from a lnisi ness
trip to Austin.
^Don't fail to aee IJoyd Thomp-
son for buggies, hacks or sur-
reys.
Judge WontworLh made s bus-
iness trip to b’frglcy the latter
part of last week.
_ y/far all kinds of pictuie fiames. arrivwl at the Grand Eeader.
"A tl and complete line of the
lat. .-I fall dress goods at Wood-
yfii»’ & Company’s.
At* .rm*ys J. G. Woolworth.
B. VV. Maker and l*hilipp I^ong
a’tend 1 justice court in Beck-
vill<* Monday.
Don’t fai tn get a cake of
Par.»r,o’s ^Iver and (!!aa* Polish.
No I r-nil >le to clean anything with
it old by ». L. Fall for 25
cent* per eak/*
A card- from R. S. Mangham.
who i* now in Terrell, says:
"Pie se s- n l me the Watchman,
■o I can hear from home. There
is no place like old Panola with
■e. FenJ t e Oil Reliable
along.’’
J. C. Guill of Midyett
the city Monday.
Have your clothes cleaned and
pressed now.
W. A. Bellamy.
Mooes Boynton and family have
moved to Carthage faom Mon-
terey.
or pictures, call on Morgan Stu
dio. A beautiful lot of moulding
tn select from always on hand.
SupL Burns of the Texas A
Gulf Ry., was in the city Mon-
day.
^A>r all kinds of picture frames,
or pictures, call on Morgan Stu-
dio. A beautiful lot of moulding
to select from always on hand.
Esq. Terry of Itagley was in
the city Monday, and spent the
night at the VandigrilT.
light at
M)rir
rink Cook's Pride Cof-
fee, fine5t in the world.
Sold by H. k. Jones, ex*
elusive agent.
thresh Oysters for sale at the
Bottling Works.
I'lJoyd Thompson sells it for
LESS.
Mrs. Will Sims and children of
Jefferson, are visiting relatives
here.
pXzn silks and dress goods just
Lester Woodyard and wife of
Center spent a few days here
last week.
/Ifigh price cotton smakes us
smile. If you will call and price
our goods we will make you smile
again, and buy while you are
smiling. K. W. Smith.
latest things in belts, hand
ags, and neckwear on hand and
arriving daily at Woodyard A Co.
r. Cook discovered the
North Pole, but Edwin
Westen discovered Cook’s
Pride Coffee. Sold by H.
R. Jones, exclusive agent.
TMs Waak.
A solid car of the W. O. Brown
buggies, harks and ■urriw. They
are beauties and if you are think-
ing of buying a buggy, hack or
surry, I can save you money if
you will let me.
LJoyd Thompson.
Friends of the family will be
glad to learn that (little Neal
Haw horn is steadily improving,
so much so that he will be able
to walk soon.
Big Dynamo Arrived.
The big dynamo for the Car-
thage Ice and Electric Company
Mr. Edward MrKinzie, the no-
ted Kentucky singer, arrived the
latter part of last week and has
came in last week, and was im- charge of the choir during Bro.
mediately set up. It is a mam-, McL&rty’s meeting now in prog-
moth thing, indeed. It was so
large that a section of the brick
wall had to be removed to permit
of its enirnnfc i.iiu the hUlMingT
The big motors for the oil mill
and Ash’s gin came also, and
by the time the Watchman
ress at the Methodist church.
Mr. McKinzie is indeed a sweet
singer^ and his voira
reaches its readers all wifi be in J
readiness at the ice plant, with j
nothing to do but install th.* mo-
tors at the oil miii and gin.
with Bro. Larty’s able sermons
are attracting large audiences.
No one should miss a single ser-
mon.
A
This mj
together
an office*
through
on their \\
at Rusk.
One ofl
white bol
teens; tht|
groes.
The wh(
vicied of
that he wd
and wiser!
must bear
perhaps,
planned t|
caught
wear the
ignominy,
guilty
It dosenl
self; it dc
somebody
do anytod]
Is there
the sight o|
prison wall
convict, th
Or. Harnusbergur Married.
Just on the eve of going to press
we learn that Dr. R. F. Harnes-
berger of Beckville and Miss
m^l
wears off?|
times, the
cell. Bett
living sor
than dishonl
Mrs..! ILL. Hull and daughter, Lila Esley o^Henderson were
Mrs. Jot* Hooker, have ivturned ; married on the 29lh of Septem-
Miss Mary Passmore left Tues-
day morning for Tenaha to.enter
school.
y/^ Peanuts Wanted.
The Panola Cotton Oil Com-
pany will bu> all your peanuts,
and payfyou the market price.
They must be clean and free
dirt
from i
iTresh Ojsters fi r sale at
Bottling Works.
lor the Housekeeper.
Parson’s Silverware and Glass
Polisher is certainly a boon for
the housewife. All that is nec-
essary is to dampen a sponge or
rag. rub it on the cake of polish
and apply it lightly to the arti-
cle to b3 cleaned, then wipe it off
and the article has a brilliant
polish on it. It will clean any-
thing except brass, and a 25 cent
cake will last a year. Call and
get a cake, and when vour
neighbor sees your brilliant
silverware, glassware, etc., she
must have a cake also.
_ I. L. Fall.
i^ew silks and dress goods just
arrived at the Grand Leader.
8k* Notice.
This Is to notify all parties!
that after this week I will run
my gin only on Tuesdays. Thurs-
days and Saturdays.
14 2t R. L. Saultkr.
1/Not loo. .
All parties due me for colt
fees will please come forward
and settle.
Voodyard A
c<m*petition. b
J. M. Passmore.
Carthage. Texas.
from Beaumont, when* they have her. We extend our heartiest
been tho post w.*ek wif’i Miss 1 congratillations to the doctor and
Lillian Bull, win* was ■ i* <1 iiis bride, and trust that they
on for appendicitis Mi*-> T,il-, may never more know a pang of
lian is doing nicely. t sorrow.
I
bAve are getting in new goods' Foe Sale,
every day. Would be glad toj 70 acres timbered and 30 acres
show them to you. ; cleared land, house and fine well
K. W. Smith.* j of water, 3 miles northwest of
cake of Parson’s Silver-!
and Glassware Polish. Best
on earth, 25 cents per cake at
Fall’s drug store.
Carthage.
N. O. Fite.
Co. meet all
I * -*•, the W. O. Brown !
dress goods and novelties. I buggies, hacks and surries. They [
^Liodyard & Co. meet all com-
j petition, besides giving you the
very latest things in millinery.
I dress goods and novelties.
__________ __ Mr Wiley Bird and two little
your dresses before school starts. surry i can you money jf ■ visit to W. E. Kind and wife.
The Grand Leader h;.s the new y„tl will jnc. t ^/\1) kinds of extracts
Lloyd Thompson. spices at K. W. Smith's.
*
goods.
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Atlanta
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J^Oodyard
petition, besi
^ery latest t
dress goods
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1909, newspaper, October 13, 1909; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896512/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.