The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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JblNOUNCEMENTS
W District Attorney, 4th Jud. Dtat.
W R Joom
For County Clurfc
Charlea L Jones
John W Sharp , .
Jno H Bramble
itrlct Clerk
M Holt
M the Peace, Prer No. l,
poll tax at onoe.
irresistable series of
prices await you at
A. Jones’ mark down
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KlEff 1*.
A special program will be ren-
dered by the Foreign Missionary
society at the Methodist chnrch
Monday afternoon. All of the
ladies of the Methodist church
are moat cordially invited to at-
tend. Inasmuch as the General
Board is behind with funds for
our work in Cuba. Oklahoma and
Mexico, we will receive your
thank offering for this purpose,
life fresh m«*nts will be served
gratis.
A President of the United
States will be eleoted this year.
Who ie he and who la the man
whom he will beat? Nobody yet
knews, but the Thrioa-a-Week
editidn of the New York World
will tall you every step and every
detail of what promises to be a
campaign of the most absorbing
interest. It may not
what you hope, but it will tell
you what ie. The Thrice-a-
Week World long ago established
a character for impartiality and
fearlessness in the publication of
news, and this it will maintain.
If you want the news as it really
is subscribe to the Thrioe-a-
Week edition of the New York
World, which comes to you every
other day exoept Sunday, and is
thus practically a daily at the
prioe of a weekly.
The Thrioe-a-Week World's
regular subscription price is only
$1 per year, and this pays for
166 papers. We offer this un
equalled newspaper and the
Watchman together for one year
for (1.75.
the regular subscription prioe
of the two papers is 92.
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College, well <
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What have you In Ms?
Box 07, McKinney, Tex.|
City
JSarber
A Utils Chants Aheut b* Stylo for W msn.
Pay your poll tax by
January the 31.
KAIT TO MIX TNtff.
Prepare It at Noma By Shaking
Ingredients Wall la a 1 I
Battle. sale.
wall In a bottle and taka in tan-
spoonful doaee after eaoh meal
and again at badtime.
A well-known druggist here at
homa, when aaked regarding this
prescription, stated that tha in-
gredients are all harmleee, and
oan be obtained at a small oost
from any good prescription phar-
macy, or tha mixture would be
put up if asked to do so. He
further stated that while this
prescription is often prescribed in
rhumatio afflictions with splendid
results, he oould see no reason
why it would not be a splendid
remedy for kidney and urinary
troubles and baokaohe, as it has
a peculiar action upon tha kidney
structure, cleansing these most
important organs and helping
them to eift and Altar from tha
blood tha foul acids and waata
matter whioh cause eiokneee and
suffering. Those of our renders
who Buffer oan make, no mistake
‘ in giving it a trial.
A great money’s worth
given with every pair of
shoes bought at W. A.
Jones’ mark down shoe
After an abobunt~lias Been
What will appear very inter-r
eating to many people here is the . . ....
.rtieie taken from a New York! “ “ Uwf'r- w“‘ hlve
,daily paper, giving a simple pro- j J? «•*» *>''”•
Moription, a, formulated by a no 1 Yo” c,n Mttle w,th “ now’ be'
Tha following havs paid thair
subscriptions sines the Watch■
man last visited its readers:
R H Hanoook, J H Twomey,
J A Ingrpm, Frank Gentry, Char-
ley Reeves,, Robt. Miller, J T
Cspps, Dr. J L Roquemore, Mrs.
Fannie Hemphill, Dan Foeter,
FP Waldrop. Mrs. Julia Whit-
field, O P Osborn, G W Banks,
Albert Davis, W J Secreet, H C
Jordan, W B Duke, J B Duke,
C W Capps, Mariah Horton, R E
Marshall, D 8 Dubose, Dr. W E
DeBerry, J W Knight, J A West-
moreland, H R. Holmes, J E
Coalmosn, Daniel Chadwick,8r.,
T N Smiley, Dr. J J McClelland,
R T Jordan, J H Smith, T T Ful-
ler, 8enator C A Culberson,
W T Keller, W G Osborn, J R
Bellamy.
Eld. R. E. Qrabal will fill the
pulpit at tha Christian church
naxt Sunday and Sunday night,
January 26. Eld. Qrabal is one
of the best entertainers the Chris-
tian danomination possesses, and
all who attend will be sure of
being well pleased with what
they hear.
Jno. H. Bramble, of Gary, an-
nounces this week for county
clerk. Mr. Brumble, better
known by his friends as “Chunk”,
asks the people for the office, and
promises them that if they will
give him a trial he will in return
make them one of the best officers
Panola ever had. He will speak
to the people in a later issue.
For strictly first class
tonsorial work, the most
up-to-date hair cuts,
shaves, shines, etc., call
on us. We have a newly
equipped shop, and it is
modern in every respect.
We guarantee satisfaction
in every respect.
! ted authority, who claims that he *ore our ,imit exP'res* 4 i National, of Carthage, the Cotton
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J. J. Minter, out on Route 1,, has found a positive remedy to K°od note made P*y»ble next
was taken to Shreveport Sanits- (cureaimoat any case of backache! fa,,’ but when we Kiv« thea® ac*
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rium for treatment Monday. He
was accompanied by Dr, Roque-
more of Clayton. Mr. Minter haa
been confined to his room since
Christmas, and the Watchman
hopes for bis early reoovery.
Read the Watobman this year-
Prescriptions.
V.
We have a registered pharmacist who is
competent to fill all doctor’s pre-
scriptions and family
recipes.
TUI Tin WHERE THEY WILL HE FILLER
RIHHT
No substitution ailov-ed.
or kidney or bladder derange- jcountB over taouf ,awyer w* are
raent, in the following simple*U,R* >ngtruct him to collect
prescription, if taken before theitbeao* G®1 weeks Watch-
st&ge of Bright’s disease: man and read our “Notice to
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one- Subscribers’’ once more and
half ounce; Compound Kargon, com® 'n and “'“k® settlement
one ounce; Compound SvrupSar- with US while you can, for we
saparilla, three ounces’ Shake ra'Kht thaD *
Come in and make some ar-
rangement about your subscrip*
| tion before it is too late. Many
j who have not the cash at present
have given ue their notes and
asked that the Watchman be
i continued. Can’t you do that
I also?
Far Justice Peaoa Praolnot
Na. 1.
To the Voters of Beat No. 1, Pa-
nola County:
As Will be seen by ftay an
nouncement I am again before
you for the office of J ustice of the
Peace, and for the benefit of the
younger generation it may not
be amiss to give you a short
statement of who I am. I was
born near Evergreen, in South
Alabama, June 8,1840, landed in
Texas in January, 1861, enlisted
in the first company that was
raised in Panola county; went to
the Indian country and served
one year in the regiment of Col.
D. H. Cooper, in Which were two
white company* and eight In-
dian: re-on HXftii 1862 in Capt. A.
F. Jordan's company, Col. O. M.
Roberts’ regiment. Randall's
brigade, Walker’s division, and, / ''CITATION-
soldiered all over Arkansas and , 'ri/K STATE OF TEXAS, i
Louisiana, and was disbanded' < ountyof Panola. t
wlien the surrender came, about j ,),'4,ric, * 'larch Penn.
June 1, I8>j. So you will sis , -|\, the .sheriff or any Constable of
that 1 was in the Confederate) I’ano’.a < ounty, Greeting:
service four long years, and toj You an- hereby commanded, That
by making publication of this Citation
tome newspaper published in the
County of I’anola. if therefs- a newspa-
per published in said County, (hut if
not, then in the nearest County where
,. _ _ a newspaper is published,) for four
further says that there will § on Deco rut ion Day and decorate j weeks previous to tlie return day here-
of, you summon Henry Holden, whose
residence is unknown, to be and ap-
pear before the I>istrict Court, to lie
Temple D. Smith, of Freder-
icksburg, was in the city Satur-
day and left Monday morning.
In a conversation with the writ-
er he stated that he was presi-
dent of three banks, the First
POSITIVELY NO
OREDIT
HENRY RICH,
MARION DAVI5,
EMMETT WHITE.
Belt, of Timpson, and the First
Nation si, of Fredericksburg, and
that the lid was never put on any
of his banks during the panic, j recount the many hardship* wc
Mr. Smith stated, however, that underwent in camp, on the march
there would have to be a read
justment of values as nearly
every commodity is too high. He
and in bivouac, would take a vol-
ume. It i* customary for the
jM*ople to meet once every year
good deal of business done J the .graves of the Confederate
during the year, but not like it
has been. He spent last sum-
mer with the banking fraternity
in New York and predicted the
result that has happened. He is
an astute financier and I have
great faith in bis opinions and
judgment. 8. P. Paoe.
TIME! TIME!
TIME!
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Toilet .Necessities
Now is the time to get your new
clock or watch or have your old ones
repaired, cleaned and oiled for the year.
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WALL’S DRUG STORE
A beautiful line of jewelry of odaiity, silverware,
cut giaea, imported china, fiife stationery, small
mu-icel instrument*, tor- of pretty, useful articles.
W. T. ILS
Jetmeler and Watchmaker
dead, which i» all commendable,
but I had rather have some of the, -
flowers scattered over my path-!1 ountJr of '*a*
way while I ain living, and giveino!a- at th' <ourt lion-in thereof, in
me an opportunity to make a liv- f arlba*e on V Monda> a,u>r lh’'
lihood at something I am able to lir,t ,n * *r>u»T.v, lsws, -am.
do. Ho thanking you for past
favors I ask you all to come up
fft
and cast your votes for me on the
day of the primary and, if elect-
ed, God being my helper, I will
make you the best officer that my
ability warrants.
8. P. Pai;e.
Fur Bn—ty
By reference to our announce-
ment column this week will be
found the name of Jno. W. Sharp,
of Beckville, who comes before
the people asking them for the
office of county clerk,, He has
t something to say in this issue
j to the voters in the county.
Hundreds of conserve!- wliarour miirn ihrreon, -hovriagr kow
tive buyers are attending win**., b «». i»ni»m. cw-rk <»f ih.-
W. A .lone*’ mark down "Tf,f '"T* ,
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Are yOU doing »*'d < «■ .rt. in < arthasre tbi- tl*c »0U»
dev «f ItfcMib r. A. I). Vj(C.
It. G. fbiiarcr, i'l»-rk I»i-lrict f ourt.
I'anota Coontv. T«-xas. T, 4t
shoe sale,
so? If not, we both lose.
Erery readerof the Watchman,;
regsrdiwM of who you are or
where you live, if your subscript
(ion i* not paid up within * few
days, or if satisfactory sutUement
is not made, your paper will be1
stopped and then you will have
to settle with-a lawyer. Bett-r
attend to it at once, for be you
ever so good for your debt* it!
won’t work with Uncle Sam.
Mrs. Shelby Turnery after quite
n pleasant visit with her parents,
S. 8. Baker and wife of thie citj,
left let her home in Moecow
He Knows
I the kind of I
litlnir the 23rd day of March. I:#**.
File number being 3f#N>. then and there
to answer the petition of Carrie Hol-
den filed in said court on the 24th day
of December. A. I>. IWJ, against the
said Henry Holden and allefrfni; in
•nbstanee as follows, to-wit:
That plaintiff and defendant were
legally married on the 22nd day of
March, lsftft, and lived together as
husband and wife until the 1st day of
March, leuCt, at which date the defend-
ant was convicted of a felony, and
sentenced to the penitentiary for a
term of fire years. rtiat defendant
haa abandoned plaintiff for more than
three years. Wherefore plaintiff prays
judgment of the eourt dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be-
tween plaintiff and defendant, for cost
of suit and general relief.
Herein fail not. but have you then
and there Is-fi re said court this writ.
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1908, newspaper, January 22, 1908; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896590/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.