The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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Your Investment
Buy It In BecKville!
C. V* GARNER
SERVICE STATION
E
ASTER SHOPPERS
Coll 92 Two Rings
—New shipment this week of ladies',
miant* end childrens koto, large flop#,
for those who like them and email
bhape* for thoee who wear otljr small
shape*. ^
—Very smart flat crepe and georgette,
■olid colon end prints from—
$10* $39.75 .
Automobile Repairing
Tires, Tubes end Accessories
Seiberting Tires and Tubes
Greasing and Washing
Our Work Guaranteed
Magnolia Goa aad Oils
Phone 77
• J. L. DANIEL
Choicest mooli—Chfo in con-
nection Cleanliness and
Prompt Service
“Courteous Service our Motto”
Novelly Rayon Slips, QQ
—Novelty slippers in satin, patent and
the popular Light colon, with Gor-
• don't famous hoae to match.
E. T. CRAWFORD
IF YOU COME TO TOWN-
Do met fail to visa W. E. Eden's Store.
—We have one of the beet lines of can-
dies and ffuits in today. . ,. All the
latest and popular magazines on the
stand. Bee our new Spring hats be-
fore you buy. Mr. Jack Daria got
the free sack of sugar March Slat.
There will be one given nwny every
Saturday. Come, you may be the win-
ner.
Specials far Friday and Saturday
Bananas, as long as they last—30c doz.
W. E. EDENS
General Merchandise
Phone 30
WE SERVE—
The kind of eats you'd get at home
seasoned right and cooked right. We
don't just sell you "something to ent"
but we satisfy your hunger and when
you ent with us you'll come back-
just like other folks do.
BROWNING CAFE
WEST DEPOT
J
&S0N
l A. CRAWFORD, Manager
Phone 82
, ■ *
WE ARE-
—Publishing the newt from
practically every section of
Panola county. We are ready
to serve the people in a gen-
eral program of progress.
—If you are not reading the
paper each week—
SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
Keep up with the County news
—We Thank You—
THE
PANOLA WATCHMAN
Carthage, Texas
—You have made your home here and are,
in a sense, an investor in the welfare of the
town.
. —The merchants have also invested here,
to grow and to help the town grow and
thrive.
—So then it is a mutual investment between
all of us.
“Our investments are effected by the vol-
ume of business done so it is up to you to
determine the volume of patronage that de-
termines the value of the investments.
—You can coimt on the merchants to up-
hold their end, but they must have your
help—your patronage—in order to make
our investment pay.
GUARANTEE YOUR SHARE BY KEEPING
YOUR MONEY RIGHT HERE!
(URLS. GIRLS GIRLS!
—Now is the time to buy your
graduation and baccalaurate
dresses ... a new assortment
in all the pretty pastel shades.
Silk hand-painted underwear
too. .. . Get yours beore they
are picked over.
II PARKER
&S0N
THE BEST FOR LESS/
In a big, well selected stock
of Furniture, Hardware and
House Furnishings.
We Appreciate Your Trade!
,i*
W. W. WATKINS
IT PLEASES US
TO PLEASE YOU/
—With the best line of Gener-
al Merchandise and Hardware
obtainable.
Z. C. DANIELS
MERCANTILE CO.
for Economical Traneportation
Immediate delivery on new car*. Sev-
eral good bargains in uaed cars and
trucks—terms and trade. See us be-
fore you buy. y
BECKVILLE MOTOR CO.
ALWAYS READY—
—To serve you with high class
merchandise including dry
goods, shoes, groceries and
work clothes—We appreciate
all business and give 100 cents
value for every dollar spent.
BROOME & SON
WE CAN SELL YOU......
—The latest hits on Columbia
and Brunswick Records for
seventy-five cents.
CRAWFORD DRUG CO.
1928 IS NOW ON US.,.!
—And due to a visible increase in cot-
ton acreage, diversification is the only
solution for Panola County.
The Dairy business promises the
greatest possibilities for East Texas and
diversification. . . Every farmer should
take advantage of the milk market at
this time, being arranged by Marshall
business men.
CONTINENTAL
STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus $63,000.00
■V M. B. SMITH.
Wall, th* hall has bafun to roll,
•nd last Sunday tha opening of the
Booting occurred. Brother Mor-
gan caught th* crowd by hi* fine
spiritual dlacouraea, and everybody
seemed to be delighted. The Bun-
day School had the finest attend-
snee we have had In many moons.
SOS showing their tacos, with as
offering of »1».M. Many of the
people of the ether dmrohee were
present, snd w* rejoiced to mo
them. W* trust that they continue
to com*.
The general subject of th* evan-
gelist Is "Learning to Live." The
Initial eermon was th* keynote to
the eerie* to follow The subject
waa ChrUt, the brother of man,—
In his temptation*, desires, ambi-
tions. visions, etc., snd many hearts
rejoiced because the message waa
so fitting. Throughout thee* two
weeks, any person who Wnl attaint
result*rlv will find himself on a
higher spiritual plane. Bln will togji
very small—In spite of Its pleasure.
Morgan knows the human heart, as
perhaps few men know It. Out
In the meeting and ,atay in.
—!•:—
We are ansloua that the people of
th* surrounding territory shall come
In. especially to the evening services.
Of. course, th* weather man has
been on a wonderful spree of late,
and farm work will be retarded, and
for that reason It may not be
feasible to come st the morning
hours, but the evening services will
not be unduly prolonged, and one
may get bis head down dn his
pollow by ten o’clock and attend
services too. Come!
—Id—
And we are alee anxious that pew
pie of other denominations of this
city shall attend When the feed-
ing Is fine gt some special church,
why not all come and get ihelr ra-
tions? And we assure the general
public that spiritual food will b<>
fine In these twe weeks, and many
of ns will be able to go "la th*
strength of that meat forty days"
and longer, aa did JBHJah of old.
Come In and bring your empty ves-
sel. ad a spoon, but leave year fork*
at home. 1
*e * **>' v
To live Is a constant strus«l<\
Theoretically on* might contend
that once th* determination la fix-
ed to pursue certain wall defined
policies of living that nothing should
be able to deter one from pursuing
that choaen path. But practically
there are many pitfall^ In life, and
the unwary tall Into snares scarce,
ly suspected, with the result that
oft times despair seises the hu-
man spirit, and th* mischief Is
done. In our Judgment th* time
will likely be far distant, If It ev«»r
comes that revivals of the true type
ahall not be heeded.
The tact la, of course, that the
only way to prevent pitfalls end
snares, or at least to he aware
of them Instantly, one will- need
scientific training In the Imprew
alons and expressions of life from
the day of birth. That time has
not yet arrived. And when It doos
arrive, there will be nothing new
Inserted In a human spirit that
shall prevent rebellion against prop-
er authority, or the lifting up th*
soul to vanity. Henoo as already
aeld. tbs struggle Is always fierce.
And when you consider that. th*
best way to develop muscle, brawn,
brain and soul, Is after all, through
the medium of gUual warfare. Hot-
hnaise products may be beautiful
but they are exceedingly tender.
To shut off a sifrlt from actual
contact with the world will aot de-
velop a sturdy character. To free
Ilf* of temptations means flabbiness
of Intellectual and moral fiber. To
keep a child always enclosed In a
place free from trials Is to do
on Injustice to that child. Tho
world must be faced *om* day.
Ignorance of th* world usd He
snare* Imparts no strength to a
human soul.
As long as there are people on
earth who have been denied early
training. Just so long will th* day
be postponed when everybody wants
to do th* right thing. And as long
as there are many sided views of
right and wrong, Just that long will
there be ample material unen which
to exercise one’s pursuaalve and re-
deeming powers. How can any of ns
better discharge our obligations to
some struggling spirit than to ex-
tend th* helping hand? Have yon
tried It? If you have not, you have
missed one of tho greatest cxlitllm-
lions Ills offers.
A rolling stone gathers m> moss,
so the saw says, and shiftless char-
acters do not faoulr* stability.
But the dog that's down n-ods no
other canines to straddle Ms neck,
or Insert tusks In hie already lacerat-
ed hide. Bo a human being down
snd out needs not pity unite so
much as a rugged hand to support,
him In his struggle to face the new
Issues and day. To talk about peo-
ple's eln may Impart some mental
glow, but casts no glory on th*
spirit of him who eo Indulges. Did
you ever kick a poor fellow down
snd out? And did you ever extend
th* hand of a brother or slater of
an unfortunate one who has suc-
cumbed to temptation?
——
How many of os do forget some
times that old Brother Paul waa
right when he asserted that "By
the grace of God | am what 1 am."
Scores of times wo imagine that
by our own might and power wa
have conquered the tempter, over-
ridden obstacles, and surmounted
dlMoultle*. But bath la the shadow
of every heroic act, noble deed,
worthy thought add beautiful heart.
Christ with his protective armor,
enlng word, stands the Invisible
his encouraging smile, and his en-
folding arms. To make us humble
In to remember this.
"’***■'
The grace snd power of th* invisi-
ble cm pries of th* eklos are for
sll people, but many lack th* vis*-*
to eee, the ear to hear, and
power of appropriation. Shall
scornfully Ignore my weak brotl
whose chance to so*, hear, I
Iral Is not on a par with my own
Ability? Par from us be th* thoughh
forgive ue our sins, as w*
give those who sin against us, i
to be our dally prayer. And a
there is so much good In the
of us, snd so much bad In th*
of us. that It behooves none of
to talk about tbs rest ef us. Is
true today ss It was la t
when his epigram was send
to church!
visitor,
xr r s
to the beat
Wsur.
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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/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.