The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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LOCAL NEWS. j|
At thv Grand on Friday night.
Guaranteed umbrellas and par*
aaola at Rutler A Bowman's.
Mr*. Graven Dulnny is visiting ,
relatives in Terrell this week. I
Mrs. Rennie Hataway.of Snap,
was in town shopping Monday.
A swell line of pants to fit
everybody at Butler A Bowman's. J
Prof. J. H. Brumble of South'
Panola spent last Sunday in the
■my.
Read what is said of the Farm* I
er Boys' Progressive League in i
this issue.
Don't miss the speaking at the
Grand opera House next Friday J
night, it ia free.
Wall A Coats will have a fresh
ear load of the famous WHITE
Falcon flour one day this week.
Mrs. Charley Sepaugh return*
ed last Monday from a visit to
her parents in Louisiana.
Butler A Bowman's Millinery
Department is kept right up to
date.
'Mr. Lyle Jones of Shreveport
spent last week with his friends
in Carthage.
Waited—Some of your trade.
Goods delivered in city. 'Phone
me. J. W. Oiu.ahpik.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cooke and
little son Dave left for Ft. Worth
last Sunday.
Don't forget that prices won't
be In your way on clothing of all
kinds at Wall A Coats.
Mr. Jack Rogers spent laet
week in the city, the guest of hie
brother, Mr. Paul Roger*.
All kinds of trunks and trav*
allng bags just arrived at Butler
A Bowman'*.
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to citth rmstr** ptr-
m 1 inns tchieft art oft
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a handsontr rash mm-
mission, if prrfrrrrd
to thr prizrs, Af/rntH
and clnb misers leant*
rd in terry hum, til-
t a iff and harntrt in Tex-
as a n d Louisiana»t
fYritr for fttH in for*-
mat ion.
Ait so tapirs and infor-
mation
Mtse Kata Baker left for Pal
aatlna last Sunday for a taw day*
vttft to her uncle, Mot. Min Found only at
laity.
Richard Woodall waa thrown
from a wagon Friday and badly
hurt, the wsgon wheel running
over hie foot.
Bring your chickens and eggs
to Pecker. 1 pay the cash for
them.
P. W. Packer.
It you want a good barret ot
flour get the White Falcon,
Wall a Coah.
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No good hyslth unlee* the kidneys
are sound. Foley'* Kidney Cure
make* the kidney* right.
Hold by J. E. Wall.
Luther Miller returned Uet
Monday from a three week* bus* J{ 1 cattas. Tempi* D. smith,
iness trip to Brownwood, Mineral;
Wells and other western points.
M , . . He reports fine tains and fine
. _ .’t*'" "I Pfwpsa* ttsfbttgtest this
section. Mrs. Lyl* Jones.
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Von know Whet Von Are Taking
fftWPtt D. SMITH,
m mum mi
Carthagw, Texas.
CAPITAL, • • • • •
DtRBCTOtta—J. W. Cartker, I. T. Them peon, J. W.
Carry Pull Burglary Insurance,
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rived last Sunday and will spend
a few days with relatives and
friends at hie old home.
Death ia always sad, but how
/:■" 12crrr,r: When vou take orovp's ta*tlfbb gH®*°us it ie when the one called
A vote for the bridge bonds iej ch.lL TOMc bec”a.e th. formui! i9 «"
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. showing tl.at is un.piy iron unJ ... * . _ ...
are to follow us. ... * .... . ..... No in thia city aged IT years. She
fsiyg-t
Misses Blanche Jones and Bell
Miller are visiting Mr. ami Mrs.
Cictro Gipson of Timpson this
week,
Paul Rogers has sold hie farm
property south of DeBerry to
Luther Yates and wife of Bhreve*
port; consideration, $2,500
Tor ServIcS.
I have in my charge a thorough*
bred Jersey Male und nil those de*
quinine in a tasteless form.
Cure, No Pay. 60c.
_ . Kitsttl
was fair and lovable, a mother of
ably sronmtie.
a few days, and whose child waa
The people who live Last of poPn lifeless. Resigned to the .......„ _ ________
the Sabine river have an Interest inevitable, she parted with her i rent*. Tmt it and you are ants to ssetiaas
in the courthouse, they diave disconsolate husband, heifather jd-t"®**®**-
business In court and are forced and mother with the loveful words To xccomm "la * tb.** who MS partis!
to come here to transact their 0f hope sustained with the friHi* | *0.u*?.u* of atomlwralu applying liquids
business. Vote to make it easier tude of the Christian.—Shreve* $, th* i>ar#ci
port Caucasian.
for them.
The Clifton House at Beekville , oBst,p>twl iUmeU.
has been repainted and repaper. To hnVH ^ tlealth, the body
cJ and is now an attractive stop* *|u.t.|d be kept in u laxative eondi-
siring service will please call on j ping place for the traveling pub* tioti, ami the bowel* moved a* bust
_____R. A. FoRBYTH. He, Mr*. Tomlinson will spare once a day, *0 that all the poisonous
l or Best Bargains no effort to giye her patrons good wastes are expelled dally. Mr. CJ. L.
in latest styles of spring ftnd | meals and good beds. j fcdwards. 142 N. Main tit..Wichita,
h ' summer hat* call on I. T. Thomp* i Mr. Henry Nelson of t arthage, ] to regulate the li'm aud bowlls
son and s *e what ho has to offer is prospecting in Nacogdoches 1 for the past leu years, and found it
you at 25c, 50c, $1 and $2. with the View to becoming a citi* rt rt*,'«b!e remeily." fir* a»
Proo
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Circulation Han't.
The Houston
Semi' Weekly Post
Houston, rex as
WANTED—An all*round good
hustler to sell marble tomb stones
in Panola county on commission.
Sides A Hallman,
Wills Point, Texas.
At the following rates: 25 pounds
And under At 3*4c; from 25 to 100
■lily arm
nostrils,
fare over which it
■^11 the 60c. site |
!>’rt, the propri lor» pretAr# Ctilhi
liqHlit form, which will Vo known aa
Liquid CroithJ llultu. Price including
■praying tube i« 7". cent*. Druggiata of
mail. 1!" liquid form embodies the mi
iciunl properties of the Rolld preparation.
Phis preparat lon^conta!n* alt of th*
gltesj nst antrelfef and* never
to cure. It allows you to eat all
■food you want. Themost sensitive
Btuaclis can take It. By Its use many
[ousands of dyspeptics have Men
red after everything else failed. It
kvents format ion of gas od thestoii*
lb. relieving all distn** after eating,
dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
New goods arriving ell the
time at flu tier A Boatman* a.
it you went good shoe* et the
fight price ot course go to Aut«
ler A Bowman'*.
Let everybody who possibly
can attend the speaking next
Priday night.
Wanted—Some oiyout trade. Remember a little money goes
Goods delivered In city. 'Phone a ,oflK vraya at
me, 3, W, OiLLABPts, ! _Wall A Coats.
Attorney C, tosMlme ot Nec* j M*"4 Grubbs of Coffee
“ thee wee in the city tn
Ineee feet Thursday end «^* (2^® W
Mr, John McfTInley of Gregg
eoawty to vkdtliig hie coucio C
8. McKinley end femlly of Cat*
thAge
The very leteet style* of eprlng
end earnmer hot* *4 Hire, Me, 91
and 92 et f. T, Thomeon'e. Cell
and make yonr eeieeikm At once
If yew heye not boeght your
,hL . , j 0* E, Julies.
zen. The gate* al e open and a __________
cordial welcome awaits Mr. Nel* Opening lor thr Little Polks.;
son, should he decide to cast his Monday the 22nd has been -et
lot among us.—Nacogdoches Sen* epart by the enterprising and
tine). up*to*date firm of Woodyard A
-—------- Co, for the benefit of the little j
ICE! ICE!—We will deliyerice Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Neal re* folks. Dolls and doll hats will gy,
turned last week from a visit to be the feature of the day. Come iff1
their son, Dr. John Neal of Law* atld bring the little ones and their; }>£
pounds at 1*2c. We want your j sonville. Miss Mollie, their dolls and make them happy, re* _ __
patronage, Phone No. WJ. amiable daughter who has been memberlng that they who con* — flirt 48 MM §884
n*hu ^ Pub,lc 9ch°o1 •^Wbuteto the sunshine and joy |
Don t forget that on the 20th port Worth, returned with them of innocent childhood are i
the election for the bridge bonds atlti wll| 8pefl(| (ht, 8Umitier vaca* factora of the human race. Re* na,*»i*-la/«#*lr Wpal»i,a
ie to be held. Come out and ask j tlon at bomtl> ! member, Monday the 22nd, from UverW«akiff18
your neighbors to come with you ------------------ 1 to 6 p. m. I YoUf Kidneys*
and vote for more bridges and j Tax on Rubles. —-——-
better bridges. ' Extreme hot Weather is k great tax i Rot Weather weakness.
—- ; upon the digestive power of babies; K you leel fagged out. listless and
We are pleased to state that J wke* punt and feeble they ahoiild be Peking iM energy, vou are
Mre. J. P. Forsyth who recently i giten a few dose* of White's Cream "Oaring from the debilitating effects
returned from San Antonio and ‘ Vermifuge, the ehildreos tonic. It °t summer weather. These symp-
Dallas where an operation was ! atithulate and facilitate the dj.! lottte Indicate that a tonic is needed
performed on her ,yn, Mil con-1 °< •**» ^ » '"»« <*<V
imhr„ee ' soon become *trong. healthy and digestion perfect, regulate to* r
uneee to improve, active - 25c at O, E, donee. »*»wel* ami impart natural activity
-—*----— to the liver. This, Rerbine will do:
Cat Pulliam, formerly of Ken* it is a tonic, laxative and restorative,
tacky but for several years a res* M- 3. Freegard. Prop. Grand View
Ident of 8t. Louis, wes the guest Motel, Cheney, Kan., writes: “I have
bekealthy KMaeys Make Ittjmr* ftlesl,
ess and . * All ths blood in yo«r body Mesas through
net ha os your kidneys once svety three minute*.
. + i A The kidneys are yon#
blood pun
spring egH yen sflonld go to
W a8 A Cents seed am wbet bar
gates tflgy wtflgtve yen,
enAoaktm idem*met ^jPWfl
semen m a angetore. otnen fteeeeeSeetteret this el*
■ Hu gnbirt hee test Metmdey end reported a
dtekwMbatew *»"**++ heelfly Ie the
Wbmsm tin
OsSkmxmeits
8Mb ' h%
The letlies ot the Christian
ebnreh will serve en clegent
church luncheon et the reeldenc#
of Mrs. R. E. Trabue next Friday
night, commencing et 9 o'clock,
proceed* to go to the church.
Everybody cordially invited to
eon* out.
That TbreUbteg Headache
would geteady leave tee If yea oee4Dr.
il«r« M*w LWe Pills. Thousands ot
sedksm have proved their nnUehlsw
aeerh Her sleh end nervens headaches.
They tsehe pure hlond end huffd op
yeuftwaM, Only dte.seeney heeh H
ntSd by O. t. feast.
Ineys are your
. rkters. they in-
ter out the waste or
Impurities In the blood.
H they are sick or out
ol order, they fail to da
their work.
Pains, «ches and rheu-
matism come from ex-
cess of urte acid In the
blood, due Ie neglected
. trouble causes quick or_____
_______________________ ____ ^ ______ _____ _____ heart beats, end makes one feel as though1
of hit old friends C, M< Bradley Hcrbioc tot the last 12 tears, over working In rttn^ThStk^ |S£|m!
and femlly end W. T. Andereon *a<i 0(Ahttit( at’”tih <‘aD ^ lt u! ,nd*r,ertM-
mere, beot fiddlers and allround —*-— j ntna in kidney trouble?* ” ^
good fellow* that visits our city. { Figured lawns are now going j "»*« ••
Tax Collector M. A, Jordan
and family, County Attorney Will
Jones, Prof. Griffin and Ed
AT COST at
Woody and A Co’s.
1 have recently opened up *n j mdiseoMonHs
Rhode* attended thfrbig singing | Up4o-d#te saddle end harness | gn*,^J0^j,n<f
wonderful cures of the mestdi^HH^^H
Msmswlhm next Friday night,
Go out to the Grand Open House
end lasen what the Knights and
Ladtes of the Maeeabees ere. ft
won't scat you one cent, and you
WtM hens on# of the finest speak
at Longbraneh last Beturdey and, shop in Clayton, Texee, and am
Sunday. There were about one prepared to do any kind ot work
d people present, and on
of the recent bountiful
thousand
account
rain* and eplandkl crop prospects
they were all happy and thank*
fob
f manufacture and guarantee ell
my goods and can save you the
middle man's profit. Repair work
a specialty. ' Patronage of the
public solicited.
B. H. McLendon.
m. You may hava a
■amyls botfli by ma*
tree, aba
merNs
St |
atfla'hyTvJ ameefJSm
yamphlef MMngyoa how
ouf if you fwva ktdaay or Master I
MdfiOofi AM fiMfi wrkUtf
k Co., tertghamton. 8. V.
DawT maba any ssMtec, hut rssssss*
ler ths essss,Nwessp Mast,hr. ttewri
Nweasp Nom, see fha itfwe, fitag*
hsssptaw, f. T„ m every Mw.
Prof. A. E. Bay of Canter waa
la tfleetty one day laet wash, Ha
Ie prhtetprt aooAoetotd the sum*
mar normal Ma held at Center,
mmeneteg en the -tt of July,
Prof. C. L. Turner waa tendered
There wfil be a picnic on July
4th at Oerrard trttomria mifi
near Clayton. Pubtic epeahteg
by prominent men and other ep*
hup seient I 'us!ln^\xe comos
tofierthte.
ed the
people. Everybody cordteDy in*
vited to attend.
# Joon Ganmadd,
R. B fl«AT,
O. to. Nelson,
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1 have now moved my etech to
the Prior building on north sMa
of sqoare and tevNe the pnrehas'
ing pubBc to cefl^et my piece and
on dry goods, notiona, rroeertee,
and siflldode of general Mershaa
diee wfii «a8 the goods. lOver*
coate and clothing at WHOLE*
SALE COST. 1 An goods
?r-d vriihiz ihe City Liziiiz.
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 17, 1903, newspaper, June 17, 1903; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901026/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.