The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923 Page: 8 of 8
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ScfVe Money* jv
Ind Huy From U*l j!
Special* For Thi* Week. Only.
I lb. Ten* ay chocolate covered cherries
. BO*
Si 50 Fountain Pens - - $1,26
We also carry a complete line of jewelry.
Prices on Watches and Chains very attrac-
tive.
15ry Our 'Regular 3c Fr**h
/ Orange Cru*h
Carthage "Drug Comp'y. | J
limianiHiaaaaaaaaiaiM
CEITRIL UPTIST GIOICV
Local Ne\v&
Heavy C
Putur Bell i4 ike M K. Okurrfe.
South who *u tU-USw vr:tt» yxraiy
j ru loot iiitiirSf, *w err tenderly
remembered la our IvroUou bunda)
ruurtiiug Mad evening
We greatly ayupnthlxe vitk tin al
. fln-ted Sin family ud the entire niew
brrshij, of Sin oougregntfou
We ware delighted in having * fine
tint of o*r Methodb>l brethren to wor-
tblf with u» Sunday moron: ; mid
.evening Cuar again. yon are ninny*
j mote tSnu welcome
We nlno had strangers .a our an
' dieare- We are trying to make oar
, churvh a jdeaaant "Stranger* Refuge"
I for all visitor* to our little <ity «ouae
i and wonbiy with us.
Oar own inemberabiji came to the
House of the Lord in increased nuat
Sera and the Pastor's heart trouble
wa» aomewhat i el loved, hut we Save
romCortable seats for many others.
All tbe regubir service* a* 11 be held
next Sunday house < traitor table
come.
JUOGE NiUONt HAT IM THE
County Judge A. D Kokson. in cm
veraatioa with The Watchman editor
Monday, stated Chat it was his in ten
t von to snake the race for Idnt/dot At
turmey next year This district is
composed of the counties uf Panola.
Kush and Shelby. and the Judge sta-
led that be would make an active and
thorough canvass of the three conn
lies. Thru far we have liurd of no
other aspirant for (Ju* od&o to which
Judge Nelson as tares
bOOY AT LONGVIEW STILL UNI
OCNTIFIKD
C. * KELLIE HOST AT • O'CLOCK
DINNER.
Longview. Oct. 31. The well
dressed and sMMLroat cultured man
wuo drank two ounce* of * arholu acid
Sunday uiyiii in the new sanitarium
being built here, is still unidentified
Every clew to bis ide ity has been
run down by the oBcnrs. Hia bag-
gage, which he was known to have
bad Saturday night, is minaing It
was a suitcase and a hand bag Tel
•-grama have been sent to all points
where it is said be told be had been
but ia the absence of a name it seems
nothing can be done.
K Hoed spent part of last
Hhrev«po-t
l See the $3.fib corset for etout*
O. if. Muller's, ail sixes.
OeBERRY GAS FIELD WILL SHOW
GREAT ACTIVITY SOON.
Friday, Nov. 2, C. K Kelli*
L. A. Spears lias returned from a
visit to bin children in Went Texas
bee the next Lytcum number a
comedy drama. ‘ Mollusc" -Nov. 12.
$3 SO corset (or
Sr's, ail sixes.
Vouts at ' Monday night, Nov. 5, the Tenth
j grade of C. II. 8. were guests of one
•• ! of their members. Miss Vivian Moae-
0. A. Ins of Marshall was the guest 1 |,.y( ^ |,rr home tour miles south of
nf ha MmI, Instrr Hmitb, last week ujwii -the oermaion being a visit to
\ Ns* auHorUnent of llsth Robes tor
men iant arrived at O. H. Muller’s.
I the sugar cane patch. The guest* eo- i
I yoyed the party very highly.
was, -
boat at a six o’clock dinner with tbe Elysinn Field*, Texas, Oct. 2*.—Al-
Commissioner'a Court and a few otb- ter several weeks of inactivity the
j f*n* a* guests. Mr Kellie, one of our DeBerry gas district is coming into Its
•oKerprising hotel proprietors, in this '**if again wth two new locatons with
( way expressed his hearty apprecia | * possible third.
| tion of the effort put forth for good The Magnolia Oil Company is mak-
| road* in our tounty. Mr. Kellie ) big location on K. M. Anderson estate
p.-vjved in . ii • -Heir h«si . i,<1 rh.- f orth <<t lleM.-rry and southwest of
gueats expressed their delight at hav | here.
ii g been present upon such an occa I Reese Lamb and associates have
K. I. Fearer spent
ltouahm
las* week in 1
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P T. A. MEETS THURSDAY.
Sion
EDUCATIONAL WEEK.
Now
now
s nf Velour and Stetson Hats
•Sown at O. H. Bt'TLKK'B.
Thursday, Nov. 8, a» ♦ p m., at the
: C. H. 8. i he regular meeting of' the
f
T A
You are expected.
, i
W T. Fraser waa a business guest i
of our city last week.
Mrs. 8. A. Morrison left Saturday
night far a vlnit M> relatives in Dallas.
’ TrlooUan, Pottotwill and Crepe
dreusea. Prices to aait you. at
O. H. BUTLER’S
Observance of the week beginning
November 18 a* National Educational
week is called for in a proclamation
NOTICE TO MILK CUSTOMERS. i,M‘ued *»y President Cooildge Edu
* I cation week is held yearly under the
auspices of tbe National Education
Association, the United States Bureau
of Education, tbe American Legion
and more than 100 other national or-
gan lent Ions.
Milk wiU he 16 cents per quart, or
6 cents per pint through the winter
mouths
R. A. FORSYTH.
“THE MOLLUSC.’’
W. P. Ovens, the Cotton CUaaer
for CarthNse, left last week for Hous-
ton.
Jno. C. Brown
week-end guasta
tires.
and wife were the
pf Longview rein-
•*4f
HIN0CMON CORSETS
Many dMTerent atyles at
O. fo, BUTLER’S
C. B. Duke and family of Tacoma
spent the week-end with J. D. Bailey
and family.
\J Fine uanortment of late*t tlehigu* in
Tieo ter men See them and you art 11
net enn. O. H. BUTLER.
Hubert Henry Davies is the author
of “The Mollusc,’' there are two hours
of laughter in the play, but behind
each laugh there ia an idea and bark
of R all Ibere is a worthy moral. At
C, H 8. Nov. 12.
BECKVILLE CELEBRATION POST-
F»bNED.
'‘‘Finn assortment of latest designs in
Ties for men. See them and you will
get one. O. H. BUTLER.
RE8IOENCE CHANGES.
Me Harkrider of Henderson wus
hnday guest of his moliter, Mrs.
Markridor.
Mveryane liken a comedy-drama.
Her the New York Players In "Mol-
lusc” ad C. H. H Nov. 12.
J. M. Oarnee and wife are In Beau-
mont the guests of their son, (). L.
f'nme*, and family.
Jim Barton, of Beckville, who haa
purcliased the J. L. Appling home In
Southeast Carthage will move there
(his week. It. R. Appling who has
been occupying this residence will
move to rooms in the residence of
Miss Knuna Fite in West Carthage.
My K. K. Cook, Assistant Cashier
of the Continental State Bank at
Backville, waa in Carthage Monday
and stated to The Watchman that the
big barbecue and good roads celebra-
tion to have been held in Beckville on
November 9 had been Indefinitely post
poned on account of so much rain, to-
gether with a darge amount of sick-
ness now existing in Beckville.
J -- ♦♦
V Sweaters in all wool, mixed wool
and cotton. Most any price you want.
O. H. BUTLER.
derrick up on V. 8. Co. Studdards 60
acres near Mount Zion camp grounds,
cast of DeBerry. This well is not
•-»r from Industrial O: <'uni|»au> - Til
ler No. 1.
One of tbe Mazor Oil Companies
which has been very inactive in field
will make location in near future, it
is reported. ' *
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KER BROS. MEAT MARKET.
■ ' *
We have opened a thoroughly mod-
ern and strictly sanitary meat market
in the Hull building on Depot StreeL
It will be our aim to keep strictly
It ret-class meats, together with other
seasonable market goods. We will
appreciate a call from our old friends
at our new location. Yours for flrnt-
dass service,
HOOKER BROS.
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An exchange editor says tbe biggest
trust on esrth Is the country news-
paper. It trusts everybody, gets
cussed tor trusting, mistrusted for
running, and if it busts for trusting,
gets cussed for busting.
Promissory and Vendor's Lfis
Notes Cor sale by Tbe Watchman.
tIFORNIA AKTIKT
wool and other sweaters.
Jink the thing you want, at
O. H. BUTLER’S.
Will teach home study in Oil Paint-
ings by mall. Oil Paintings of Intid
Scapes, etc., and will enable you to do
tine Oil Painting. If Interested1 ad-
dress, (’has. O. Wright, 6BJ South Al-
varado St., Los Angeles, Calif. 5-2tc
FROM BUNCOMBE.
{excursion!
Home Keekerw ExnifKlon from
HHKEVKPOKT TO LAM EH A, TEXAS
/ r In flic Soiltli 1 Mains Country
Mtas Mum* Fite is home from a
viait |s her mother, Mrs. N O. FUe,
of Ft W vth.
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8. A. Hawthorn Is making coosld
erable MRpswvements In the P. A. Ga-
vin hats which he purchased several
1 ' »wmeters is sU wool, mixed wool
pnd cotton. Most any pries you want.
O. H. BtJTTJHL
Mia, P. A* Quia of Hoastoa os
Dallas has
Mr.
sad of Cartksgn
JMMR DsUae has boss t)*
m t*iksals, -Mr. sad Aim,
OhavMs T. Msluue, Bales Mass#
fiksesu Bsksrf, Dallas, is vlattlag hds
father SBf ■***. Mr. uad Mra J. T.
MMsah SBd Ms 1Mfe asd babies who
hauv tfiMS bars tor tbs pant two
Himl
at Osator. wars
teussamitu
H. T. Parratto, of
led by Rev. H. J.
ff the MfbnMtst Church
(R CkMShsB* Moaday
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MtirmsB y».
Cewie la and
0. H. BDTUHL
Wc have had lots of rain thu east
v oek.
Our box-supper was postponed un-
til Friday night, November 9th on ac-
count of rain. The public is cordially
invited to came.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Briery mo-
tored to Tl nips on Wednesday on busi-
ness.
John Langford and family of Cuah-
iug spent the week-end with J. H.
Langford and family.
J. L. Rousseau of Moorlngeport, La.,
moved to our community last wank.
Homer Nail Jr., wh ia attaadlag
school st Nacoffdochea spent the
week-end wKh hofehdka.
Mr end Mrs. Elvy BUmfield. who
em leeching e* Paxton speak Betur-
day sad Sunday at the home of their
parents.
J. L. Latham of Woods vlaBod horn
folka Sunday.
Little Erring Mery is oa the sick
list.
Mian Aanta Lea Ritter apeat Baaday
with her brother, Qraaa Ritter and
•arnlly.
Mr. aad Mm. Oaerxs Briery, Mrs.
P. L Orares aod Rule eoas, Ray aad
Duak attended Urn eta flag at Clayton
Sunday evealag.
Mr. aad Mm. W. L. Briery, Mm.
J T. Byrd end ahtldrea visited Bryan
Briery Sunday.
the ram Labor Union amt Sn|«r
day night- v
Ba toed ay night aad Sunday Is bur
raguiar preanhlag day.
STAR.
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I.KAVIO LONUVIKW WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 14, 1928, 8:15 A. M.
► f
Come and (Jo. $25 for the Rond Trip.
INCLUDING TRAIN PARI, PULLMAN SERVICE, MEALS, HO-
TEL RILLS, AUTO HIRR, ETC. ALL EXPENSES NECESSARY
TO TUB TRIP TO BSE THE PINSST LAND IN THE SOUTH
PLAINS OP TEXAS, VIA DALLAS AND FT. WOTRH, OVER
T. A P. AND SANTA PE RAILWAYS. MMMMR THEY RAISE
BUMPER CffoPt OP COTTON AND ALL OTHER CROPS.
LAND PRIORI WO TO |N PER ACRE. NO ROLL WEEVIL
OO WHERE YOU CAN MAKE A OOOO LIVING ANO ROME
MONEY, AND RE CNOVINOEO THAT THERE ARE BETTER
PLACES THAN WHERE VOU NOW LIVE. OOME, BRING
VOUR WIPE ALONG. ANO LET* HAVE A OOOO TIME IN
▼HE GIG PRIVATE PARTY. '
GET VOUR TICKETS
JNO. L. O’KELLEY,
Trofflr Manager far Eaat Texas.
MRS. J. A WOOOVAAO OP HOUS-
TON SUSTAJMG GMOKEM LEA.
Mrs J 8 Wuodyard of Huuum,
tortu*r!> of our city. tOfedui wNb her
daughter. Mine Mute, when < rosatug
a *tre*-t w«ve utreck by ae aummobtlc.
Mrs. Wuodyard nuetaUung a Urokcu
Ug brokeU >uut below the knee, and
Mia* Mueaa r«ntit«i saluor bruise*
The aotsduiU <mm urred two weeks ago
aud Mrs. Wuodyu/d Is recoveriag
uieely, having b*eu able to be moved
Iimm from the kutpiUJ Mrs Wood
yard'* kg uf far:hog* Irieods VU1
he gnuofied to know that she is re-
covering axuuftccOuriiy! f’he phyai-
< an* Hated it would be about three
month* before she could use the limb
AAiST MMX MOTtOE
This n> to m
and the iMihUe
j Mill wAI be mentog nest
Kr ug aioijg .>utu core oa*
a* If some good lutol un
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“THE MOLLUSC *
You wki t-nJoy "The tMhm a
• ouie*djr drama, at We C M A Aad>
. tonusu. Nov. 12, at Mi a an, yaw
i Rented by the New York PRmSUL The
j ‘ Mollusc M a jewel au>«ag
^«>S th* New York K'W
I Price*. 6U and 26 met*
:msm Warth Bldg.
T. .SOM .« E
Carthage, Taass. J
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For Sal* N:
i in Be*
SULOW FBBSSL OTVM THE i
EACLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
pome the defects
your figure.
But Had
MmENPG Ofl#tllMM
DO
H't cun buiUl out taMkrtt
chexl and if one shoulder
drops we know what to do to
hide it. Jf your blades *rc
conspicuous the cloth cam be
draped to conceal them.
This can’t be done by < todies
that are made for eicryome
in general and no one ett
particular.
By all means have yoat dtf
tailored to your own measure
—it will prove to be the beet
clothing investment you over
made. Hundreds of the
seasons all wool fabrics to
select from-Drop in and
look'em over.
Wm. ^/l. Jones
Mora Clothing Satisfaction for your Money
WMMMMM
Welcome
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There is always a wel-
come for you at our
place.
Our prices are the low-
est, we guarantee the
quality.
Our oimra tmill ha clam ad
Monday, float, 12th, in honor
of Aymiatiaa Day.
■mndladMmv
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; tUALVTV AND LOW PRIM
MOORE
GROCERY CO. * -
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923, newspaper, November 7, 1923; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974120/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.