The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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"fCJtVIWC THE BOOT POLITIC Of PANOLA, COUNTY AS A OOOO NEWSPAPER SHOULD."
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CANTHACE, PANOLA COUNTY# TBAL THUMOAV, APRIL 12, IMS
II* P«r Ymt I*
MAN KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT
CAIN ANDERSON CASE Will I
START AT CANTON NEXT MONDAY
ft
Senator Neal Is
On Stole Committee
Tb* iris! of Cato Anderson, <*»«
*4 wdta rMMiM tM T*M» *nti
WMfc Isw, will b* tmRed 4 <?•»-
M Aprtl M, ftwtnliM
l« MotimiIm mutfal Mw- tt
win iw in* tkM (Iim due im
(*l* kM • kMR trM m4 Ik* IIWI
*lm* iMi k m* Mm called far
irfkl
A*4*ru«, with three Mk*«, irw
Indicted by a Huwleoti county grand
jury following nn iorestlgsGou of
IM psrported flogging a# four p*f-
mm me w warsMii an cm »;gbt
•4 4mm «, IMT Wk*W IM mm
»m called Aw trial Mr* a motion
for a <M»g* of »mk* was granfao.
TM aaaa wss lafar trM irk* at
Trlar aa4 both times resulted la
IM Jury fa I Una fa reach aa aarao-
aiaat. If waa transferred la Vail
Zandt county aa4 wMo called iM
laaf f*rai of court iraa owtlnued.
UoWItt Qsborn#, Indicted Jointly
wbb Anderson, wm triad a» OHa>*r
entered a plaa of guilty a»d la now
serrlng a year aaataaaa la tM atafa
penitentiary. Osborn* la alleged fa
Mv* wad* a dapoaltlon fa aaaaae-
Hon with tM owe. This dapoul
tlaa wm rnlad aaf at fM tr.nl
la Tyler and wbaa tM aaaa wm
rallad at Canton Judge Ron : rnlad
It adnMawabla. Thin rnling baa lat-
ar Man reversed, according to pro-
secuting eounsel — Marshall Morning
Nawa.
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Brings Another
Negro In Frldiy
M T Hrntoa. m*r», uWM IM1'
«d bf kwal officer* In Sbrevsporl
nn<| brought fo Carthage Friday,
»bore |t*» waa Indeed in Jail. He
la charged with Adam* and three
or four other negroes with Ml|>g
connected In the robbery of the
Crawford store In B*ckvllle sever-
al wm|« ngo, _
To My Friends and AH
in announcing for Conuniaaloner
of heal No. 8, I have this to «ay:
I am forty four year* old, and grew
to manhood in Delray community,
moved to Southwest Texas In JM»T,
when I worked with one of the
large*! construction companion jf
the stale and learned the building
and maintenance of roade nun If I
am elected I shall endeavor lo give
the people thy very best service
end economy that Is possible to
reuder- Thanking you in advance
for your vote and Influence.
Voura for service,
J.VMEH O NKI.HtlN.
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To Ths Voters Of
Commissioner's Pre-
cinct Number 4
In announcing my candidacy fov
Commiaaloner, I am doing so nt the
will and wishes of my friends from
different portions of the precinct.
In Mklng your suffrage, | «m
fully aware of the fact that I am
asking for one of the most important
offices of our county, and -tfter you
have investigated my record which
Is open for Inspection, If you find
me to be worthy, I promise you
the Met I am possesMd with In
the Mrvlces pertaining to the of
flee.
Respectfully,
R 0. DAWRENi'fl
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Notice
Aa the ledlea have elwnys co-op-
erated In ao greet n wey, we feel
llhe they want to have g piece In
the financing of our Aeaoclntlonel
Work
•n «e era taking them to anve
and tail their Sunday eggs from
now until Mny the flrat. nnd give
to Associations) Missions. Our
worh la looking fine «l Jhla U»r.
We are plnnnlng for a great sonl
winning campnigu ibla aummer The
neat fifth Sunday Meeting will be
with IM Rapt let Church nt PeR. r
ry. hegtnaing frldny night, before
the Fifth Sunday in April. A fine
program is Ming arranged nnd we
eapnnt thla lo In ilw IM meelinn
if. 0. ROOK-
, Mayor Oscar HftUwmM sf Hanefoa
<Mirmse of Mai arrangsntaafe awns-1
mUte* for tM NsGousI ftenwMvntfe i
Convention Ma vdUM Mis* M*#-[
I gl* Neal, Mar*# I#, m feMowe; (**~
Mrs* Dufiii Entortofns "tm oty «f Hawon d **«*4-.
___ ! ingly east««* tbaf fM Sfafa of|
llANYCASES TRIQIRI DISTRICT
■COURT HERE; MORE TO BE TRIED!
Wm Driving N#w Car
He Had Just Bought
Married Thurndey
Mr IrHiUm. wM worfbad at
IM (laad Mams ptara, M aslw
mnM of Cinksi* taraad »r*r a Pam
Ford <ar WstsMAsr wveatng and
wm kIliad- Mr <'Milam bad pa
I fcaa* weak WM < /msu«nad In dtfc , Umm^A (M oaw ear Wtitm.mdmr •__
posing ‘4 a MMmlM-r of civil cae#* Wuuum i «a.aaa7«Tinu
It****'* I’tm+rom ,4 iblaL nA Mondey mnrniw fude* It T ' jj Mt4 uTtbnmJu imtbm
Mrs. i. J»- Puraw antartalaad wltb|Iniiag sJ^MsT^tn tM NsiMsaT . - ----- ****** mmm .»* .-snams m
a pra-Matar affair kwt Friday af-' mocrattc f‘narcoHon wblnb wlAJ ^ ^ Tlo»«ms lavalb MW tfrowo Uwk up tb* (’rtroloal fkac-k- usiim«l» «.-* traatcai *mis
pr iwmt an *r »aa« war at |wnMru*» cnarco n/o, wnnn w»» Muiland, Tcsm, war* ssH U. While prr»gr*aa has scamfnglr * * ^
«sf la marriage al Waabnm, Ta» baaa stow, ya« IM Wai* baa ** r*f*"*,B* ■'“f* <*‘wad 1 Wwa
aa, al fc n'«M fc Thursday aficranrsi | t-urad Iwn convU-tWai* ia (be flrat. . * Vn4mf. aftsmsnn nw-
nj tM b/»m* *4 Mr. and Mrs. i, A i wo days i4*r aMptcas of (M Maaanbr
'
tarnnan, bnnnrlag tM Rank Club mart on Juna 24
SM wm aaalrtad in doing tM bnn -tye .s,.uq u, D*riUaU*ir nlnna
nr. by bnr alatar, Mrs CrMy K~d- ad tn b^T nuv^kwnMblnV MdV^
TM wbnlnanmnnaaa of Mrs Hu U»k* a prominent pnrt In racatrlnM gf____ZUL’-l’ 7,1 ’
ran', personality (a raflnntnd In Mr our dlrttngubtbnd rlnltnra from nlUtUat eitv oft), isnoa itra MfLcheii!
boma and Ma anrlrona. .Mar lovaty
gwrdan, bar ftowers, Mr bulbs, Mr
*bmM SM lor a# nntnr* In ill
Ha Mauty, but loves humanity more.
To name Mr threshold Is to feaj ^ _______
warmed by bar grartoue pr*s*nf* InrWstion lo SMlat us in tblti medium UrMnd*r wbo^c" »u,It sum# go^wliu
Mondar, Wtllism Downs, whtia.
Iga. H* lauvaa a wifa and • four
and to M stimulated by tM cMrm
ing aimoapb«r* of Mr boma. Fri-
day aftarnooq wm no ngneptioa.
Frnryona present had a dnllgbtful
time and MR prfvilagnd to M, and
among (M group Ming nntartaln
ad-
Mrs. Bart Dakar, for long and
faithful arrvicar, waa votad honorary
Ufa mnmbacship in tM Rook Club
with ell right, and privMagag of
tM dab
TM swart face of Mrs. A. JU Devls
wm agsin #a«o among bar friends,
sad bat (ompenlonsblp enjoyed gs
usuffl
Artistic gtumpts with pencil sad
mens to portray tbn likeness and
characteristic* of mriows club mem-
bers created much interest gud mer-
riment
during tble gasewbly of tM ng'
lion's -iemocrary,
"I trust you will sdvlaa me
promptly if you can nrrnnga to g#'
cape this In r Mat big "
The invttgtion Ma baan swept-
ed
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For DUtrict Attorney
In lb* gggougeement column of
The Watchman (big weak appear*
the name of i. P. Anderson for rie
election to tbs ufllce of Olstfiot
AJtorMy.
Judge Anderson is well knewn and
popular throughout this district and
Ills work m prosecuting attorney
Ms redounded credit to tM State,
So far be I* without an opponent
r to her new horn#- Tbe groom
fa g splendid young wen, and la
siwiaerfed with an oil company
gf Midland, Where they will muk*
their home
Those aitending ibe wedding from
ffftndarson were: Messrs J. I,. Cam-
eron, Ross Itrown. Kwory f.unklin
end Mis. Margaret Itrown -Hen-
dgrson Timas.
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State Teacher
Examination Held
TM luncheon plat* cams rety sod be ask*< iMt if lie should bnve
nearly ecRpslag evary decorut ion and
every entertainment tdeu u* Mrs.
Duran’s luncheon plates always do.
A pmi mistress of cuisine, it re-
yufrasbments at nil times would
UmputM pnlute of an epicure.
Bridal wreath, rfdffwsiod uwl mb
ed Rprltt/i hbwsnntn made fetdirn
the Interior and wnfled swed odnrs
arerywltere.
Tbe oci-usfon waa u tbnrougbly
delight rnl one.
A Dl'KST
Moveji Back To
Panoia County
Mr. R. W, Williams slid family,
who were residents of this county
for years but who have been i>wgy
for ten or twelve years in Bouth
Tesus, have moved buck 'o pen
nla County nnd bought n farm seven
miles norlli of Heckvflle. Ho *»y*
he believe* in this section -if the
country and has mitered The Wntch
man sent tn hi* borne ench week.
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Carthage Girl Ii
Honored at Bolton
RHI/TON, Tevas, April IB.—April
14 In a red letter day for Ibe fresh-
men at Rnylnr College because It H
the date of the annuel Flail Re-
ception and the fF'l*h Edition of the
Baylor Bells, weekly newspaper.
Katherine Williams, San Angela,
has been chosen editor of the Fish.
Bella. Her staff Is aa follow*: New:!1
editor; Blva Kuy Kendall, Mineral
Wells; feature editor, Corlnne Raw-
ichel, Oonsalea; sports editor, Mar-
garet Telmage, Roswell, N, M l *U
dety editors, Nellwyn Owens, Csr-
thaga, and Francis Hargrove, Pitta-
burg; organisation edltorn, Elsje
Jane O'Neal, Fort Worth, and He»*n
Jones, Hloksj editorial wrltera, Vfv
ginia Powell, New Orleans, l#a
Reporters: Marian Corkne Rrocb,
Idvlngston: Nellla Carter. Teingio,
Annie Crumpton IQdwarda, Ft. Worth;
Mary Ixmlse QrtsseUe, Del.won, be
one Robinson, Wlllla.
More than Itio Invitations to the
reception have been sent to young
men in Tesaa. All plana Mr the
entertainment that night are In
charge of Mary Franeee Halle, class
president, Goliad.
mWffM'WW. ni.nmia.M-
Church Notice
Rev. P, R. (Vinpbell, OhNetdtn
mintater, will preach at the ^hrla-
Uan Church Sunday, April Ilk. at
U o'clooh. Bveryoue to invited, and
especially la the memMrahip urged
to attend-
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Graveyard Working
everyone Interested Invited to at-
tend Ike working of the Macedonia
Cemetery Wednesday. April tlth
Dinner wlU he served to everyone.
M H SMITH
uu oppoiont that you conaldftr bla
• nndidscy from the standpoint of
bla merits and efforts t* do bis
duty,
We <omm«hd big isnd Mac! to
ym^r tomtlderstlon in tbe oming
primaries.__
“Me Too" Button.
The Waii-hmsn must make a re-
port by the first of the #;nmbig
week aa to the uumher of "Me Too”
Huttons that have been taken by
Panola County democrats. A button
costs one dollar and the proceeds
go to help entertain the hosts of
ilemoirar-v coming to Houston In
June. Kvery county In Teas* ohouid
feel privileged lo help In the enter
talnment of this great body.
Will you call at the Watchman
Office this week and ret your hul
ton? They are 91 each.
mtttrtiur at tM Court Hone* a
Teacher esarntnation was bald
Mtea Veda Briery aad Mr*.
I* Barnes took tbe elimination,
ft- S. Scoggins conducted tbe ex-
am in* i Ion
Open* Berber
Shop In Gary
i hav# opened a barber open oast
door to Howard's Tailor ffkop on
Main Street, Gary, aad am prepared
to do first rinse work, A effare
of your patronage will M nppre
• filled. Come la I it see u* whea
Ih Gary, FRED BAH,MV, Ha,
For Con.toble
In Hie announueinent eolunwt this
week sppesrs the name of John
M. Jernlgsii for Constable of Pre-
i Jgftt No. 8.
Mr. Jernlgan Is well known in
hi* preclnet and he will make an
active campaign for the otttcu he
seek*, lie Will spprecigle Dih con
shleialien of his candidacy which
we commend to you.
ill
Room for-
ONE MORE.
MMI
—We have always heard that, and be-
lieved it and so we have installed a big
HUSSMAN MEAT COUNTER
—Won't it be convenient—getting
your meats where you get your groc-
eries?
—We will also be able to add to our
produce and fresh vegetable line. In
fact, we mean to equip you for three
meals a day and give you low prices
for your dessert...!
Carthage Supply Co.
Carthage, • Texas
plead guilty to manufacturing wbfs ,w M»urn bis
tog to whom tM tVstcbmao «*»*m4*
daaff sympathy Iw tbeir ordeal of g,v-
ly UP A splendid husband god iw
key and was given on# year
Tuesday, N*ls#m Wbtte, aggro,
triad tor manufacturing wbjtdpsy
was given three years In tM p**l-, L ..
lentlnry "
Wadnmtday nmrnlng J W. IIoyd, Better Regullf
white, <Mrg*4 with mannfa# turlwg lwr •wCSUIXS
whiskey, wna on trial and aw we go
to pres* the Jnry Is out to arrive
at a rerdb-t.
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Loses Home And
Household Goods
With Fertilizer
Mr and Mrs. A G Wstkfna, an
sgnd coupln of tbe Headwind couy
munltr lost tMlr new borne and
all household rood* by fire on Ibc^ Arkansas Experiment Station. Tbage
Cnrnman1st fertiliser appllad ia IM
row with IM bed built spon tM
fartlllser reauBa In a far graatar
yield than when the rows are M4-
rfed up, lb#-n opened, fertllliar ap
piled, snd the furrow, filled.
Tbl# was true 1a It of our !•
cases of experiments on different
metbods of placing made by tM
test# were for on* year only.
Martin Nelson, bead of tM depart
meat of agronomy, coliegs of A*
rlculturs, DnJvsrsIfy of ArMnsaa,
points oat that the avsrag* ataad
was about 2,000 plants per acre
In yield waa l«f» pounds of seed
greater, and tM average Increase
cotton per acre greater where tbv
fertilizer was pul down snd hedge I
upon.
ing was dona nllks ta
both ^aeas," M ftffld.
Tim plant bia wm
tfodoo," M affld — 'L .
Professor Nelson states IMt r«-
momfug of April 1st,
They bad no Insurance .,,4 n
number of tbeir neighbors and friends
from 4iffsrent section* of tbs r#nn
ty rr« aiding ibem to rebuild nnd
r furnish tMlr home Such assist-
snee in the lime of loss and r-‘s-
f'-rmn*- to peop c like Mr. and Mrs,
Malkin* Is Indeed service worth
while to our fellow beings and ft Is
g pleasure lo live where r<Uli *#’r*
snd friends come to the resell,i of
tb#» unfortunate in time of need.
,* • ’ ion—iOiii.m i. ■■ i.«•* a
Presents Editor
With Choice Egpe
Mr. Waller Wieids, who lives In
the Brooks community Tutoulay wn<«
* i-alhtr al llin Wblnliiimn office
snd presented re edlBtr •vftt, e dog
ell choice white eieinpcil Biferllle
eggs, for which we lhaltk him end
which we enjoyed esltng. They were
neatly packed in a small carton,
made for shipping choice cans urnl
sll iwulve eggs were of uniform
color nnd size.
Mr Woods hns ISO Whllu I.CKliorn
pullets ami he Is gettlmt no aver-
age of 160 eggw |ter day. Hr, feeds
hslunced rstlon nnd keeps his birds
well housed und provided with r|»au
drinking water.
To market eggs (hut urn glean,
of uniform slue nnd color is tlkei Hr* MMborlsed lo amir, n i n
wny to creule s denwiul Gir gcodi**"1 °l Frank Mills for Cut
egg* sud will! Ibe first warm weu- *,f ITscInct No. I,
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suits of tests made np farms all over
Arfcnnsu* Indicate IMt H00 pounds
of a standard commercial fertilizer
nppenrs to M a mtMr aafn practical
amount to us* under average eon
dll tons In the state, but that In car
tain sansotis such as 1«36 and 193«
largsr profit* are obtained from
tM use of larger amounts.
f’ommerctal fertilizer aimjysim;
|(M-4 wss used In Ih* teste which
were conducted for several years.
Average profits over e prebid of
years f im the use of n 10-4 4 fer
llllzer iu these tests ranged from
1160 In the lowland section to US
In I Im hill section.
* D M, Foster, t’ounty Agent
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For Constoblo
m
ther begin to market Infurtll-i iggs
only.
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To Tho Voton
I want lo meet all of you but
that la Impossible If | sen after
my farm as I should, f tried •« ur
years ago to maks a houae to
house canvass. I don't think you
yood folks expect that of mo this
time The office belongs to the
leople. If you will g|v* .t to
n« I will try to protect the peo-
ple of the county a* fnr aa the law
will permit. I want to he your
Sheriff. A word'to those who don’t
know me: If I find out who yo.t
are I will Ire-it you ao nlea you
will say W. H. Mungham ia my sher-
iff. That ia m” aim—to be fat*’ to
all regardless of how you vote. Ho
think It over—W. H. MANGf,\M.
Up. (Poll) leal Advert Isem-o t
Glee Club To Be
In Henderson
The G|*e Club of Oarr-Rurdette
foliage will appear In Henderson
Saturday evening at I o’clock.
Ther# grs twenty five young ladles
in this organisation nnd will he
accompanied by Dr. W, F King,
president of the foliage, and Miss
Maurice Bronson, director.
There may be those in Carthage
who will be glad lo hear Hies*
heautiful girls in tMlr program.
Gmi To GroonvilU
Miss Margie K N*al left Wednes-
day for Ureenvtlle lo auend the
district meeting of tbe Women's
Federated flubs She will be SWOJ
from bor home bare this week
end.
Mr, Mills Is known here by prac-
tical! y everyone as this has been
Ills lionm for about twsn'y years,
lie authorizes us to stats that bs
has had considerable experience a*
a peace officer In Hbrevepir. end
Dil'as and also In Panola county
end stales Gist If elected lie Will
do Ills sworn duty as an officer.
He will appreciate any considera-
tion shown his tandidscy.
Marshall Mother's
Council To Have
Free Lecture
The Mother's Council presents Ur.
Valeria Parker, noted social bygisn*
lecturer. In a free lecture at tbs
city hall In Marshall al I o'clock
Thursday afternoon. Dr. Parksr pre-
fers to have both men and women
In her audience Her subject will
he "The Story of Dlfe and How to
Tell It to Children.1'
For Public Weifher
.....
fn thla Issue of Tbe Watchman
appears the neme of Mr. Rem Woot-
en of Gary for Public Weigher of
Precinct No. 1
Mr. Wooten has lived In aad
near Gary practically all of his
life and promises faithful and -on-
sclent tons service If favared by 'bn
voters of bis precinct.
Card of Thanks
We Wish to thanb our
friends, sleo Dr. Roussen
kindness and help during
and death of our beiov«|_
and father
MRH J. W STONE and Children.
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Owens, John R. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1928, newspaper, April 12, 1928; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901171/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.