The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1881 Page: 2 of 4
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ShSKL
the recent «ff on IIm r»r**f ot Tw-
ee ami spring street"! upoo ***[•*•
which eru*h«*l It In. Tfca
weight of the f-IU' iC wall rfW ,0
that of the heavy good*. cjmimoIIiw
mainly of whl«ky In barrel*, *[""*
In the upper *tory of the building
rroaloHl through I ha second floor
an«l Ihn whole ma»* of bricks, ho*-
i-«, whisky, tl-wring, Jol*t* awl
»l«*|n»ra waa prei-lpItHteu hkn jhrr
to the lower fliMMT ti|N»n III# htwttl ol
the unfurl uti«U> Horn pel.
NARROW KW APM.
Mr. Alliert Red«tock, I he clerk of
R. J. Leman A I’o,, **» ntsudlnglu
til© itof# tlo»MT lit til© 11 lilt* of tin*
enwli ami narrowly e*iM|«-d with
hi* life, Otpl «iin»on Levy, Mr. h.
J. Loiuuii, ami Mr. l<ouU Levy, of
thi-* el tv it tnl Mr. M lllravh, <>l the
lioiiae of l«. A If- Ilium, or Halve*-
lou and Mr. Natliaii Meyer, of the
Iioumi ofHeharlf lire*., ol‘Ml. Loui*.
were all In Iherloro Ju«l pteviou*
lo tlie aceldeut, and had not left ex-
ceeding throe mlnutiM when it oc-
curred.
till-: VI*TIM.
Michel Uumpet waa a native of
Fram’o und wan horu iu Aliwce. He
mine to Hhrevepoil .ui'ialli, mid
Im* ever mnee Ireen wigs god In
inereautlle |»ur*uitt in thi* city,
more r»*eently a* a imrtnor in the
hoii*v of K, J. Leman A large
•leu tar* In fancy grocerli-* and li-
quor*. lie wa* a gcniitl, warm*
heart**! centleman, or popular man
iu-r*, anil a general favnrne with all
claaMii* of our people. lie wa* a
batdielor and wa* aged about -r>n
year*. Ili**i»l und nntiinely de-
nii*o ha* ea*t a profound gl>M»in
over our connnunlty. Ill* funeral
will take place lit three o’clock thi*
aflcmoon. —Skrrvrftort ShtmtunK
J. II. CALLAWAY
MlWIPiir AN A TKAW «»*o Talbort, and «uo*l HMW
. mg |^| N | dissmkaed m to tlm oilier defen-
dants.
8uu ^ wun
reSre.re.1., «*,».. «I *"**> *,*k —*'•
trad* of oar people, 6hreimport has “* •“l,u * to murder, mid a rer-
bnsu tolly alive to har Interests. aad ^ « thre* year* in the |A.u.-#
the largo nomber of Shreveport toutlaryi Aim eouvicted tor the
cards la the Watchman, la the Illicit of |31,A0 and given two
boat evidence that the merchant* of year* iu tlm peniteutiary, making
that city appreciate the patronage flra yearn iu all.
of ooreltiaon*. Flues against a nunihei ot wit-
Mardl Ora* wa* largely attended |(MM w,rt) wll0
by aaerehanta from lire e wintry,
and Hie trade of Hhrsveport for a to •p,,*’r COMrt-
week thereafter, wa* the henviret Judge Booty itnforut* tta that
ahe ever done during the rarao bnt little Undue** will be Iran*-
length of time, which Uproffthat pirod iu tbo court litis week,
her merchant* keep haary atorka Tire caao ol the etale ra. Judge
and aell cheap* It. 31..Stevens, waa ooutiuued by
Among the new Shreveport card* collse|lt>
In the \\ atchman to-day, will be W, K. I’age, Monroe Cadeuliead
ftMind thatloft mid O. F. IUm«e.v, were appoint
lTod SMITH, e«l jury 00 uiiiiaeioneia.
'Vho keep an immense atock of . m,, „
hardware, cutlery, wagon* and (RtNHP.l) TO DEATH.
Wagon and buggy material and -
plow* constantly on hand, mid who Mr xitrlerl Rumpel Low* Hi*
do not want to nor do they expect Uft, aHd M F„|om| Vw.
liZ '«• *'>■"*'» l"J>r«l '»
can *ell at lea*t a* cheap a* tlieir ... ..w H '
nelglilMir*, and an order will buy Fallllg HbIIr— Many
good* from them a* cheap a* If you Narrow r scapes,
were there In person Itut nothing While writing at our dealt in
we could ray would render thia the Standard nlMee l ist night
houae any more popular. Ho, If ulmtit balf.iiaat soven o'clm-k, we
you want any thing In thHr line, were atari led by a fearful crash
either go In peraon or send your or- which wa* evideutly close by,
der to them. that brought uu at ohm to our
.__., ' u______ , ,i„i„.ii„ fc*‘t. The idea llaalied acrosa our
Jamret! « ape waa or glnaUy miut] ^ ^
firom Panola county, and ot r |wo (f| „|e twl„ ^ (||f, W|l|, of
pie are promt to know that he ha* jienar*. K. & It. Jaeob*’ a ton- on
taken aticli a high stand socLdly nlrcel, which waa aonte-
and commercially In the city of hi* \thai injured by Urn recent lire
adoption lie I* u whole*ale grotair, ndjoluiug ft, hud fallen iu. In
commission merchant und cotton company with the Standard force
factor, and we wiil *«y that hi* we rilalind to tin* street mid hur-
manner of doing business h*s « •««! »• the direction lr*nn which
brought him a largo |«tronage Jbe aouutl that aroused us came.
from Kastcrn Texas, and our pe,,- ••^■..g In front of the
.................. ............Mil
(.tail on «»r semi to hint If if you wure establishment, from which
want anything iu l|l* line- j lie had remoy.-d a few days since
If you have any notion of dying and which * a* occu piody «* t »• rd > t v
«nc, you hail better contract foi the (list time by I’ J, f.Hm iii
with M*,*»rs. Talii-r a Kinney, of | A t'o«, with the porlioii ol their
HtKcvepnrt, for u tomt»-stone, a* ; stock sav«-J Inim the recant Hie.
you will *«• from their card in the ! "** f",u") "ccou I ;
Watchman yon can buy one very 1 °‘!r cashed in |
and the giiMiud lloor comple!«-l»
lw** iii Idockailed t*v a confused nn** ol
Hick* A Howell are wholesale „(ll,M.r> p. j,.,, ,
grocers and colbm factors in Hhrevc ; fM.j^|,t uln.-h had Imh-ii stored la
port, and will s*>ll you g««s|s low the upper *tory of t lie building.,
and handle your cothm to (lie very j The noise ol the crash was hi-iiid ,
beat advantage. These gentlemen | many blacks away ntid aeon a ;
ireeupynn enviable position In coin ^ large crowd colh»d.-d al tin- spat. 1
mcrciul circle*, nod whatever they 1 lTll«-r d irkio>«/< pn-Vailcd in ih !
do w.« *ay can lie relied on to tlu. interior ol I he store, lint soon a ,
fullest extent, lb-ad their card. | 'i-1,'' "'I/' ITm ured h.v t’hi.-fi.f
MIssMarvA. Kites, a lady of ' ^ o" 7 ^''T1” ' .
• . ,* on the gi’oijml uiili nt-vi i..l mem-'
great energy, experience, ami line L(H„( (U ............
taste, is at the head ol the large-! ............. jjw,,, *. !i:l- the no- :
and most fushlonahlc millinery e*-, i,l(l.IIH,. „lix|,.ty wa* in .ntf* «t -1
tahlishmeut in Hhrevcport, and I* | iu the constaiHlv ini rc.ising nu<! j
at this time In the Rust purchasing , excitoil crowd, os Mr. lo t
her spring nnd siioiiu-r stork, and j ISiaipct, tuemher of tta- li n of
if our lady friend* Want a nice liat • I'. J- Ir-man A <•<*. no.I J.is. T.
or bonnet at tl»e lowed llgure-, they j Miic'.iell, lln-ir colored porter,
would do well to rend in their or, were known In have 'h-i-ii in t h<- ;
-ou.,— - r.,,
A. bom, the gn-al stove ami tin- jlwi(|A Af„.r „
Ware man «f Shreveport, *ay* In- Is (M,„n.||. Milclicll. the po*|(-r. m a- j
•oiling the famous active sieve *<• j round wedged in tlm debris si- |
rapidly that it I* all the fiud-ry can verely, lhough wo arc happy to
do to keep Idm supplied, and we **y •••»» daugcmasly hurt, and
are disposed to give fu I cre.lil to waa hrouglit ont and earned to
wliai he says, too, a* wo saw him ' "• 1 i,r,ei * drug afore where
sell two of three stoves h. one man
White we wore •here Urn other d.y^ |n||(| 4li^,re WM % t„ I
Reml card and try ll.e ••Active.”
He also aell* sheet tin in)<.b lots at Home gentleman, whose name {
Ht. I on Is and Cincinnati price*. | w. did not learn, ventured ini
Florslicim Bn-s of Nlireve|eirt. with • lantern,** noa'-all risk «*n j
In ailditlun to tlieir Urge stock of himself, and discover'd *»r.
general merchandise, have a heavy Michel lloni|iet Iviag stone-dead,
slock of parlor and tied-room fur- *, '*/*? ***** •* *«hbisli.
•o-sreiooorr-re'•>«-
than the mm;• goods have ever be- llw,, „ArT (0 rrmor, j(. s.ho.
fore been sold in that Hty, awl a* a |Mirly was organized ami ayate-
Ihey are the only furniture men in matin work waa begun lo reach!
Hhrevcport, so far as tlm reader can the body of the unfortunate man.
know from the cant* ta the If waa not until nearly eleven!
Watchman, ol (same our people o'ehwrk, and after incredible labor <
WIN dMl with them exclusively. £■* *>J* *•'*** *<•» wCb i-mbr-
8mtai4. CHUffil iWiiy Io illov bin IhhIi |»
^ n’il.IHlIK
Aim. Dealer in Huple uml fancy Dry the*!*. Ik»..ts, Hk
all the trade ahe caa, but It in
only within tlm paat few yeara
that her metrobaute havo attHb-
uted any importanoo to the
trade of I’enola county, and
hence have made hot little eftnri
to get It, bat now they aeem to
ho felly alive to the Importance
of “making fnat” to tbe many
dollare our peo|de apeml annually
for merehandiae, aa tbu reader
will ace by reference to our many
now advert Iseuu-uta frem mer-
ohanta iu that place. Iu fuel,
from tba effort that Is being
made in thia direclioa by tbe
merchant* of Marohall, lion
dereon and Shreveport will have
to bo np ami doing—put on their
‘•Humh»y clothes,” aa it were, or
Marshall will entatiip thorn for
the trade of this con my.
Below wo make brief mention
of the Marshall worehwnt* who
have cards in the Watcuman
thia week.
Kelly * Co., 11 H. Kelly, late
of Blyalau Fields, H. II. Cooke,
late of Beok vlll* and W.C. Smith,
late eft Oooke, Smith A Shepherd,
of Beckville, are new merohsnta
in Mnrnbnll, though old oneo at
Blysiau Fields and in thia comity.
They have a splendid stock of
dry goods, gr merles and planta-
tion supplies, and are determined
not to be nnderaold by any hon-
est deafer. Hence it Is with con-
fidence that they invite their old
friends at Rlyaian Fields and In
Panola oonnty to call on them
when they go to Marshall.
Lake A McFarlin, two of the
moat genial, uiater of fact, busi-
ness like mou engaged in huai-
neaa in Texas, aro druggists and
general dealers in medicines,
Quecmware, Hardware, tir-*eri«- and in fed ant thing you r»n rjj
/•i*>j;U*r llrotbtVn »n*l HHoli «l I ini ii
Mmrgftfrr i^alhrr It*** tiatf aAwre.
Ib*n in the Maiket ami »ohl <wt a guarantcS. Throw aWiv t
iiu,M|* uml quit- having mi> h T*«li and come and ***<• tin- an ! I will,
Good, solid and nice Goods
SAME PRICK.
(iuarantee toy pile * a* l«*», and (I came in-ui -i.ving it> |ltw
am one in the city. Call, ai-eand Im- convince I.
J U t ALLIWU M.IRMI.ILL, TKUN. tick. | ai
awlM ftl*©- M
I n*a yeater’K'j
** "cv-r-l.|
giTftieada, H. N
were In I
j^VLNAVn-lnOKg
^Timalh* In t
the pa*l wrsk. thaf
g largo
qmdffCoV
XW OorffoM wm lawugnrated
the 4<b Instant, and Is now
election*
VAX HOOK A SOX
«Te aro plea*.*
,». "N
^Htwell-
g largolotofl
gyh*. it >•*"*' 'I
Qint A Cu‘*. I
If you necl j
(glonQ'Ndd Cd
iwutvevl a Urge Id
pimple*, lUotclj
.pMur after al
JvebmhauhI
Br7ff.ll-Yowl
Bluff, h** returl
Till# Medical (I
t-nbecp akin.’* I
Qov. Roberto baa baen hung
again la afflf r, thia tima bytho
i/.i.v/1m i(op
TIN, COlTI-Iltum! IKON Wt»ItK mil mui.Mi* i\
HTOVKN, LitOCK lilt V,
llAlthw,
of Honaion. What aaya tha
Watchman.—t’kamjMoa.
Ok, It’s too late now. He ought
to have boon bung in August,
1378. If ho bad, be would not
hurt oulered the paiuee of the
two deaths bo died Iu Houston
an I Oamorop. __
Tlm Panola Watchman nomi-
nates Carthage aa aeullabte place
for tbo Stats to eredt one nl her
Normal school*, and, offers as
Doors, Susli, Blinds and
MOULDIIVOS.
MAKHIIA I.I., - TKXAI
AffKNT for Kell,\’» IMnw-*, Iti-tilng m-l nil miil g >oi|n, ur#^
Iron Pip, tilting. Tin* I* it tit ol'.Htovt-s and llom,
liiiiii-liing C<»,*|v in Ki-tcni - U’nik ien*« ”
oriiihh- mi I good* ctii-ft'i.
Mcli !•, Ml - ly.
Prolilbllinti In ArkMHMitth
Nmv Oi lcan*, Feb. 1*2.—T It e
Democrat’* Little Hock Mpecial
•ay* in lbe bmi*e today it renolu
lion was passed submitting the
constpnli-mal ainemlui-ii! to til®
people prohibiting the wale of
liquors iu tills state by n vole ol
tUi to 17. Tbe teiuperauce people
claim that Aikituaa* lias taken
the Hist step toward prohibitum.
an inducement 1000 acres ol cane
laud In the Sabine swamp. Now,
there aro two questions to be con-
sidered la conneation with this
offer. First, baa Thomas the
landl And, aeoonils^f Thomas
baa tba land, la Thomas more
anxious to bars tba school than
to rid himself or tbo land! Ex-
planations In order.—Champion.
No explanations sis uaoeasary,
except to say i that wo own
no cans lauds in Babins bottom,
and want no Normal school*.
Drew ftitii*
wry *ick child'
vrek. It give* «
that they have a
Korea Pork a
dim quite sick
,|| were belter in
iif, except one.
Judge Hte<]
Ml a'ld K
(hr tlieir r-qiectij
put sf lad week
When Mr*. I
King Home, in 1
-What *b*ll I
pet*?" nnd |
it I IS.S M. A. K1LF.H,
— i>i:ai.kii iN —
Millinery and Taney Goods.
No. :i" Mils in Sircct,
Shri vi-porl. I.-i.
I« now n-,-1 i\ ing her new Spr!i:g
slm-k i.f
droves
A N p
Tom Bower*, ot tbe PANOLA
Watchman,Is the longest wiaded
fellow on tlm ffglit wu ever en-
countered. Wu commenced war
with kirn two months ago aad be
hasn't “1st up** yet. Now, we
have never measured Tom’s cali-
bre for beer, and aatbs Prsaa As-
sociation meats soon sad we shall
probably both bo “thar,” w«
would like same of tha bretlirea
who know bis dimensions to
giro them to ns in time.—Bande-
m Auk,
mul Pmiry Don,I*, lo which *Ju- ln-
vitc* the iiUi-iiUun of lii-r I'uitoln
minty frii n'L. I*rlow; call
tin I !*,<••• !»,-r. mat.!».‘hn
Hk gne-fir*
Mr. Fayrttfl
Ur’* childreti 1
etlsly ill for r-
Tltay were tiio
fetter Mondavi
Nf-iiicinhcr I
k the place to I
they keep ever J
Msh of child nJ
l , ,UiAT.svjW ’it-\)i* t*'. Slncvcpoit, La,
;; \ 11 *n;i;l, a nl.'loN
tmporti r* of
Notions
,-i. i Fa\< >' <;oit:ij*,
i i.-.i/.i.i • J !•--Ncv. I »rl*an*.
our calibrq for beer,
indeed. Tbo imputation that ws
am a “beer guzzler” ia a direct
insult to tbo lady renders nml
supporters of tbo Watchman,
who will in no uncertain way
denounce tbe ioslnontion at
their next meeting.
No, air, wo do not drink beer.
Tbo oondnetora of the press of
Texas moat leave off such debas-
ing practices and rise h a higher
■lane. If they would lead iu the
.Hlil’.l I’TIN, in |ol> j,. it 't. I.iiiii-iic-1 1 i.iio’ttii.‘l|Xprit**!».
Merck '• -1 *; ,i.
Panola comity, have scant ol
thanks in tbe Watciiman. Bead
it and continue to patronize them.
J. II. Callaway, in one of the
oldest citizens of Harrison county,
and keeps one of tbe heaviest
stocks in Marslinll, consisting of
everything that the people want,
and ae lie ia one ol the nicest
gentlemen nnd mo*t al might for-
ward business men south of Ma-
son and l)i son’* line, of coarse
he enjoys, hot ouly o large trade
in It's own county, bat bos a
In-avy trade ia Panola comity,
and an an evidenea that be ap-
preciates It, bo baa a handsome
card ta the Watchman to-day.
Read it and if yon want lo
sea tbo Golden Rule observed,
giro him your patronage. Mr,
John Stinson, of tbi* bouse, we
have known frem infancy,
and what bo tells yon can bo im-
plicitly rotted on.
J. If. Van Hook 4 Boa, tbo
heaviest dealers in Eastern Tex
wa, iu tinware, hardware,
ahest Iran, stovea, crockery, Kel-
ley plows aad in fact iu every thing
ii their line, hove toe meey
friends ia Panola county not to
keep u curd iu tbe Watchman,
beuea, (bey bare e new card, aad
ae they would quit bustueua if
they eeuld not sell aa low, If ant
e little lower thaa any other
them wbsa yoo go to Marshall.
«\ r. xmitj;
I..'*- of < >ikr. Smith A
*• iI»’»<•»•*I. IV tvvlllr.
It. K : i.i.Y .
Lam ,,| I |y .i ill I'---1!
KELLY & CO
.!. j. inisi;
Gone
W. A. Train J
K.A. Allen, Im
•ml New Oil
tyring *nd •nnj
I \ . r * ALMHI.I V A <‘o.
f*< M-,*i l-'iv i<ii* iMitl <>i 11 ti 11 - -im.
>!• reliant-,, No. Mi IVlilliJr* stic-r,
New i rrli uiH, l*t.
•It-e. I *i) ly.
(goods and (groceries,
MARSHALL. - TLX AX.
mill wi ll *«:lf«et# il -J.M-k of I»rv O'Kiil* nii>t ftfWWfei
I nl 1i.\m-.; i'ii-.|i pri,-e< U ill ulwiiy* g'mi •• "*
OT
Jut ti l i«msi
Tex**, lire -ell
stadu.il <**>t ft
Felirnniy t-Mbl
Meb. l»W-if-
1. T. flloMFlW
J. A A l.si I
Hyonwa
to eat. aad
to sleep oi
Alsiip & Thompson
-DEALER* IN--
DUYOooiH, LADlK4 Idll^s lionjip. Nl>1 |(»N*, POOTR.gIMff
Hal*, nothing fiUlery, r».*-kery ware, llarrlwure, Hiuldlwysm
Grocorlo*.
fteinjr tlinnkfiil fm |.»»i liln rnl | Mirons e, ile.ire l«« *«y lo tk*ffjJ*jJ
pfino's t-onniy that flrey will i. the firm*- I << p a full dork » sff ™
a<Kf«l». sod hill mate ii to dteir iutcrenl t »•!«•*! with them.
They »l«o k * p a full lira- ot
Burial Caskets*
Whir b will U miitl at re»» nabk- Ikon*. Trv tbetn »r>d hrenodtot
IV, 7 ol ly. AIX I* A tliOHnW
Taels Jim
is* samlier <
WsfriiMJin i
am highly ap|
■as hi each h
TIB JI NTICK BILL.
Tbs Jesties mill lor Panola
county, bis honor. Judge Booty
on the bench, did hot little
more grinding lor tbo third than
it did 1st tbe Aral aad ascend
weeks.
Ia tbecivil earn of 8. T. floober
va. J. G. WilHemssw, a new trial
wasgr*wir»l sod to tbe meantime,
aa ass—el set, W. A. Trabee,
wee appointed to tovosttgato tbo
esasaad repeat at tbe west term
A Boon for the Consurapti*
llorxrov SVC , M AU.HXLL. TKX.
Ilsvlng taken rhaige of thi* writ
known ami l--njr e*tshli*hed birtr-l,
I propose lo make if
Tf KMT f'UWt IN RVKRV
fAltTI4 1L\K
everything powilde will b» dose
to add to the coutArn e4 guest*,
snd the tsbte will be
8RCOWD TO HOME
Thin LiuuHon. mode with
SPIXTAL HATCH TO COMMER-
CIAL TRAVELER^.
•Irs. M.C. KING.Prop’otre**.
May IHtoly. ‘
Hot it aids and ntrewglbes.* the
off.i.Affff.r,
NuiMiar ap the Njmtem that is (rantingaway bom
other iHrere. To -lekly rhiMren, it (retoms
tirr*7l,keU,akrM To,h*r
iTTwns,
MANNHAIX, TEXAN
Refer* to a ptnrtlre of surer tweu-
' )*■* •• dmuMiy hi EoWevw
rasa. HI* work -peak* far rt-etf.
OgteeoereOorrettdlUy^Naoh.
April. 7 ISO. |f.
Jaw A ’S| It
|^AK EA MTABLIN
. 1'KAf.r.R.* IX
U’f.
VJ KCfi
memcineh. i hemk am,
FANCY UOrrlm, TOILET
aRTITLE*, At..
Marshall, texam
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Bowers, Tom M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1881, newspaper, March 9, 1881; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896598/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.