The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Wty Itonola Watchman.
DO
Is to us?
lasssm-
• and
us to
Ir—and
)r way
such
it on
lot of
dozen
Valsts,
|lways
i# to
■V a. M. PAKK.
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ONI] OOI.I.AK PBS ANNUM IN AOVA
wasta^;';
NO. 44.
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TO MEET THE HARD VlMES I WILL OPPBR
IY mm ill AT REDID) PRICKS
I want to make room for othar goods cymlng. My stock Is
now pratty wall complata. I will mantlon a faw things
I will continue ts offer bad
room suits veiy cheap. Three*
place suits from $15 to $35.00.
Extra bads, wood and iron.
Oood dining chairs at $1.
I have a vary complata stock
of granite at a cheap price.
Water coolers, lea cream free*
zars, go-carts bird cages, pork
knives, table cutlery, matting
mattresses, bed springs, fish-
ing tackle, crockery ware,
linseed oil, machine oil, win-
dow shades, doors and win-
dows. Chiffoniers at cost.
Many other things too nu-
merous to mention. I appre-
ciate your past patronage and
hope you will continue. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed.
Come and examine my stock
I can suit you In quality and
prices.
•alt eve
lerson Cor
made to fit 1*3
. Lot our
thoir mer-<
la corset to
Iron can be
fOMPSON.
k® !• the
tioe Polish.
Ind whits.
ITrabie.
I orris, has
1 depart*
at Mar*
itinued
I served bjr
I Carthage,
J.W. MJLEER
«
.
,
Oarthage’s Opportunity.
W. M. Waterman, the auoosas*
tul and enterprising mill man ol| B$i 1— ----
Tim peon has bought the Trskell *«“>*• whether he's wasting
S Round* timber holdings, 0011* money or not, whin h« paints,
listing ol 10,000 or mors sore*, It depends on ths pslnt.
north of the Bsein on the east With one peint, your Job will
■ids of ths rivsr. He will shortly take ten gallon a end oust $00 for
put up S mill to manufacture this
timber Into lumber and It !• up to
the people of Carthage to make a
strong effort to Induos him to lo-
oats here. He oontemplates s
orate faotory also and thaaa two
antarprlaes would ba worth much
to oui' town. Mr. Waterman la
favorably disposed toward loot*
ting here and the expense of
bridging the river Is all that he
fears. Ths Watchman trusts that
our peopla will gat togsthar and
offer him all neotasary encour-
agement and assistance. Mr.
Waterman la a man of enargy
paint and labor)
with anotbar 12 and coat $ 00|
with anothar 14 and cost 70 $
with another 10 and ooet 00;
with another 18 and ooet 00)
with another 20 and aoat 100 j
with another 22 and ooet 110)
Here's an oxampla. Profaaoor
Irvins, of ths Academy, Msrosrs*
burg, Pa, painted the floors of hla
dormitories every year, ona year
with one peint, next year with ths
paint of the otner dealer thsrsr-
to divide the business between
them—till Davos came to town.
The job took 00 gallons) takes
w satwi iiiusu 10 n man vi ruvi||| j » up-------» —
and means and hla presence se a w Devos. The difference, 82 gal
citizen will be valuable to Car« bins, 21W. He didn't know he
thage in many ways. *«• 'Pring 9160 a yssr till hs got
, ; m. Devon.
Oletrlot Court. Another example. When Geo.
criminal dnckkt. W. Hrown, Union, 8 O, painted
State vs J. K. Morris; Jury and H K Arthur's house Aral time It
verdict of guilty) five year* In gallons “cheap” paint)
penf motion for new trial over* ■''painted Devos; 14 gallons.
ruled Yotirs truly
oj-i V| Uinnhflh1 iia. ^ ^ DEVON A CO
»Uto VS Spence Hsnohen, «** ,, H< H E Tf.bu„ Milg ouf
•suit to murder; dismissed by (J,tt,4ltj
1
/ ttrsrsS or ftstss.
Light bay mare with /block
mane and tall, white .Spot in
bead, waighs aborut/.otf pounds,
branded R, T. ati left shoulder.
Left home Thursday night, April
4. Ten dollttrs cswsrd for same
delivered/''to Joe Beauchamp,
SdMbffecVyfile, Texae, or Information
leading to her recovery. 42 9t
/ Let J. R. Jones A Son sell you
your spring suit. They will give
you better goods for lees money
than any house in town.
^Burton has It for lews.
Ustef Letter*.
Thu following Is a list of letters re-
maining uncalled for In Carthage, Tea*
»• post offlu. When calling for *sm*
please say "advertised,and pay one
cent portarr.
Mr Knight, J. Lj Jones; Merit; Mc-
Daniel, Wat,; MeKaanme. Motile;
Mealy, Agle: Oarrvy, Jails; Urtn>k.
K O,; Mrysnt, Mantle.
flAM'L. K, Mosnun, V. M,
^The Mi-Kid Oxford la the prop-
er thing for spring wear. Lloyd
Thompson la sole dealer for Car*
J'Grubam flour at Chadwick's,
Prescription
Druggists
We Sell
The Best
Drugs
And have n complete slock of
Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Ink and
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
itex vs Nelson Smith; ob*
ng railroad track; Jury
diet of not guilty,
va Dels Johnson; same
r; jury and verdict not
.. } ‘.'^without
) Oen k'lofe the oongral
same as a^wd tj,# O0f0.
if^lle njght were heartfelt
•bav4) dlcplfilfle. "Tier enter their
^Dtt* vilfe with/tek benediction of
to murdeuho hav/*n<l known them
hot gpiltyv * *
State vs Sonny Walton; con*
tinned by agreement
Ebrfon W.tchma. : I gw-.T,. J .K
„ ‘I”"' fc—ln °“r "'nuf,. tUrtfe. J.m»s m-
*21 1TS* 1 Jarjr and verdict
e foiling p-raoms were on j g y|||<|rs Jfl pgg,. motion for new
?;r°£ "f! S'*1?' 1.1*1 .r.rraM;
.odOnu.dm.Cr.ig, but fU Morrit. ^
nro. Hombo.k DIM M. *1«-
p<onU».„t,mlh,Z6
*n‘l * 4 p- by‘wUI HUM n OabrM Jobowo; M-
b. ...h u, ootil U>* 4th jurt gSnr.
*. 1’”"T 7 •"” bond made,
27;h which did come damage in!
j ward Mahon, it^wap worse am] g^. continued by agreement,
,V , , * , to murder; plea of guilty to ag*
»e makiov u the »rder of the g^vs'erf aseauP; fined *2&
Sday here again, a* oar cotton ie
taV/ot all dead, Crop» of all! civil maxst.
kind# will be short here. There * J Fletcher ve. R. K. Trn-
ie not e* much cvm planted ae'^J •'*»»< ^ dnnMgre;
sSoutd have been, end our fruit ■"** ktr defendant,
cron ie killed, but if the tie hk Ktts Msrrta vs, Aught Morris;
hold* out we will get through kit *•* 2lvor*e; granted
O K, Texae A Gulf Railway Co, vs,
I think (here wifi be a grave* O. C. TWer, Tax CoSector; in*
yard working at did New Pro** >' «<*"• pw^eedlnge; injunction
pact church on the IS of May. «*»*«•* the co.leclaaa
Rverytedy invited to me nod katoogiftle tax--"
No Stese Carriage Paint Mod#
will wear as long as Dsvoe's, No
otlisre arp ja heavy bodied, be*
oNUenJkf^ a's weigh 8 to 8 nun*
044N. pint, Sold by
siding lit Jg fw,
her lltP» nowsbtn
y d' Lloyd Thompson
jjnil kiiydii of /i'
onrrammolh Store Is the {wood Pork and general
n loopy colored Shoe Polish, smithing, see Tom K
R. K, Tmaoi e.
. rwmm umna
M want to buy a big lot of
speckled whippoorwill pens, and
will pay the highest market pries
for same, Jomu L, Chadwick,
*^Sse those beautiful Dorothy
Dodd shoes at O. M, Butler's
J/fill the latest srsistleas In nov*
elties for ladles at Burton's,
TakeNotice
Wa will dlacnaltnus
Orn|»ho)ihune Tlokvia
1»*t day of May,
that (Ihi# wo will fKtalUvsIy not
Rive any tuom tlekota,
Thoao having a few tickets
now will hnva tints befocs Ike
flrat day of .tuns, If Utsy want n
drnphitphone, to trndc soough
to get one.
Ptsaas take notice «|i<1 govern
youraetvea accordingly, and
don't blitne n* If you don't get
a Orapitotthons. Ticket* intuit
bn brought In not later thnu
JiTn»* 10th, 1001.
y Puaturs Pm*
ih'i bwvo a «'jod peat
nl 4 an i wafj*r,
priS-L (SflMl
however, for a
thntn. tr hn-?>ee
tf
Curtttwy^o Nbou
j^aF>- hope, Ls
aecure 4b*tm
■ In end*
Jones A
less varieties at 2
Sons, .
J^BMjr your shoes from O. M,
Butler and you won't be bare*
footed fiMHlbe time,
/'The most up-to-date line of
novelties^ laces, embroideries,
silks, sts. at Lloyd Thompson's,
^See Tom Kifklsy tof all kinds
of tdncksnilih work,
Reed
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1907, newspaper, May 1, 1907; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898814/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.