The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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STATE OE TEXAS,
w ^ County of Panola.
|l By virtue of an order of a»le
] issued out of the Honorable Die*
jtriot Court of Panola County, on
the -19th day of November,
1914, by the Clerk thereof
in tha caseof P. J. Moore versus
O. E and N. N. Smith, No. 0474,
and to me, as Sheriff, directed
and deiivertd, I will proceed to
-**11, within the hours prescribed
w for Sheriff Sales, on the
'ue-'day in January, A. D.
T-1 being the 5:h day of said
a. before the Court House
Special attention given to6r of said Panola County, in
Convert/''*#11!the city cl Carthage, the follow
The State of Texas.
County of Panola.
Hea-
•W ;» CHrth»»«. T«x»*
PRANK .■»--
Euro peaa
A met
Longview,
ji th**
itig described property, to*wit:
Situated in Panolu County,
Texar, on the waters of Murvaul
bayou, about 15 miles from Car-
thage, 8. W., and being lot No.
8 insubdivi-i n of Wm. Taylor
survey, and beginning at tl# n
w corner of lot No. 7 of said sub
division, thence n with the w line! claim®, prescribed
era must
.aximum of
___ different
-cars they handle; second-hand
dealers must pay $10, and the
fixed license for trucks is $7 50.
The entire license system is
handled by the secretary of state
•»- w-" t».v“ '•*«»• 8'iu|‘he“"derxed’ ,"1
vSimcted • Ivrs, ahtake from which a pint Carthage, Texas, which is also
• bears s 30 w 17 vr- marked x. | his post office adresg.
; Thence e 380 vrs the n w corner Witness my hand this the 19th,
of block No. 0 and at 800 vrs a day of November, A. D. 1914.
IP I nnr nilP oorner °f said block from which
no A I |HL Dllb B postoak bears n 80 w 3 1-3 vrs,
__ a pine bears n 21 w 5 vrs, Whence
To the Creditors of W.
ton, Jr.
You are hereby noticed that
W. D. Heaton, Jr-, of Gary. Pa-
nola County. Texas, on the 10th
day of November, A. D. 1914,
executed a deed of assignment
conveying to the undersigned a!l
of his property for the benefit of
such of his creditors as will con-
sent to accept their proportional
share of his estate and discharge
him from their respective claims,
and that the undersigned ac-
cepted said trust, and has duly
qualified as required by law.
A creditors consenting to said
assignment mustr within four
months after the publication of
this notice, make known to the
assignee their consent in writing,
and within six months from the
ejate of this notice file their i
by law,•with
"THE RflOM KREEK KL1PPER"
Published in th% Southwest Corner of The Panola Watchman
Panola Watchman, Publisher
Erastus Gustavus Garard,
LOCALS
Commissioner, John Spradley
will see to it that the East Side
gets some recognition the next
two years, and Commissioner
Terry will look after poor old
neglected “Gourd-neck” during
the same length of time, and
perhaps longer.
Aunt 8’msntha Merryweathir
Editor-In-Chief
their family, their country and
their God. Dr. Cross, we believe,
is a noble man, a splendid preach-
er, a profound scholar, a deepi fight.—W.J. Bryan
reasoner, and, withal, a oonse
crated man of God.
als, and the party oannot afford
to lower the oolors to gain a
temporary advantage. Those
whose support depends upon sub-
servience to the liquor interests
disgrace the party while they
are with it, and then leave it if it
refuses to obey them. They are
are a millstone about the party's
neck. The democratic party is
the party of the future—it has a
chanoe to enter the Promised
Land—why allow the liquor in-
terests to lead it away into the
wilderness? Get ready for the
THE SALOON VS. WOMAN
SUFFRAGE.
The vote on woman suffrage
was so clo«e in Nebraska (for —
99,036) that it is
says that she wants everybody j90-'S“: aea"'S'
to read what Hon. William Jen- ;*“fe Haytha’ the activity of the
nine Bryan says about Woman’s aaloon gainst it was sufficient to
Suffrage and the Liquor Inter- defeat “• U disappointing that
est To accomodate Aunt S’man- | *n s" intelligent astute as Ne-
SHERIFF'S SALE
IA CLADS
Santa Claus haa done his full
share toward bringing misery as
well as merriment to this world.
The candle on the Christmas tree
has contributed its full quota
toward making a heap of ruins
out of whst was a home of hap-
piness.
It is not the nature of Santa
C!au« to sow seeds of sorrow.
Why not induce this dear old
gentleman to join the rank of
fire preventers?
Don’t permit your own neglect
to be saddled on Santa Claus.
Don’t permit your Christmas
merriment to wind up in smoke
and flame and ashei and despon-
dency.
It is far better that common
sense be used a* a seasoning for j moved to Marshall, where he will
Christmas cheer than it is to have have charge of the North Side
the spirit of the season made un-
savory with bitter tears of re-
w at 300 vrs, the n e oorner of
blook No. 7, and at 1050 vrs the
place of beginning, containing
on* hundred and forty-nine aores
of land.
Levied on as the property of
O. E. and N. N. Smith to sat-
isfy a judgment amounting to
$2,003.22 in favor of P. J. Moore
and cost of suit.
Given under my hand, this
20th day of Nov , 1914.
153t W. D. Andereon, Sheriff.
GDNFERENCE CHANGES
Carthage people are pained
learn that the beloved pastor
its Methodist church is to
J. G. Woolworth,
Assignee.
BEING A DICTATOR.
gr t-t.
In every little Christmas
candle there is danger.
HEAL BUILDING IS
church. All our people have!
I learned to love Bro. Hayes due-
ling his ministry here, and give!
tree-. •• . - I
A Cam of Quiok Thought and Speedy
Action |n Latin Ameriea.
Half a dozen men In tba lobby of a
Now York hotel were dlscosainc tba
frequency of revolution* *nd «■— *ln-
atlons In Mexico and other I jiUn-Amer
lean countries. A abort, dumpy little
■ngllehman. wbo bad a cold, gray eye.
toldthle:
In a country which we will call Du-
mala there waa a president whom wc
will call Uarera. lie had made It the
custom, by official proclamation, for
the guard of honor, which consisted of
non* of prominent families of his coun
try, to present arms whenever be
emergod from the presidential palace.
While the men and officers presented
arms, the standard bearer raised the
great Hag and exclaimed:
“Viva Harera!” *
People who wanted Harera put ont
->f business bribed the standard bearer
and six members of (he guard of honor
to assassinate him. The plan was that,
when he came out of the palace the
standard bearer was to hold up tho
Ibig, shout “Viva Domain!" and throw
the heavy banner over the president.
V hlle he was knocked down and blind-
ed by the folds of the flag, the six
thu we clip Mr. Bryan’s editorial
from the Commoner.
Tho Deacon ol Paradise went
to the btore at Centennial last
Saturday to get his wife a spool
of thread, and the storekeeper
told him that he was out just at
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Panola
By virtue of an order of sale
issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court ofjpanola County, on
the 19th day of Nov,, 1914, by
the Clerk thereof, in the case of
K. B. Holder versus C. VV. Crim,
No. 0467, and to mo, as Sheriff,
directed and delivered. 1 will
raexa those who conspire against i proceed t<> sell, within the hours
or ..cribed l>y law for Sheriff
Sales, or the first Tuesday i*y
.'.in,, A. D. 1917, i' being the V.n
day of said month, before the
Court House door of said Pm.ohi
County, m the city of < arthage,
the following described property,
the home should be abb-
the hands > f the mother-
state wlii.e tney--the* r<
rs — plot ayain (he s
how humiliating it must I o to ti
good men who were deluded
enough to join
were
Hands with the 1 to-wit:
Situated
preaent, bat expected a lot by the _h„; humiliati„ „ mtt-. ^antp
middle of the week. So the Dea- ;, _ . ..__. ,... __ , 1 e\as, a part of the John McAd-
middle of the weok. So the Dea- ; be tQ
con decided to wait over until the
thread arrived.
William Jenning Bryan is now
giving the Liquor Interests some-
thing to think about these days
of hard times' and poor kinfolks.
Just read bis editorial from The
Commoner on “The Alooholic
Millstone.” When the great men
of the nation riee up against the
evils of the Liquor Interest—then
it’s good bye Malinda to your
morning eye-opener.
The Christian Revive! is still
to be found on the
same side Well, this condition
will not last long. In a little
while the people will understand
WHO are the real force against
woman suffrage, and WHY—and
then “votes for women” will win
by an overwhelming majority.—
W. J. Bryan.
THE ALCOHOLIC MILLSTONE
The demoorate of the nation
have an issue to face and they
may as well prepare for it. The
liquor interests are at bay; they
are on the defensive. They real
ams survey, about 16 miles from
the town of Carthage. Begin-
ning at the n w corner of G. S.
Holder, elm s 5 e 7 vrs, thence
n 67 e with Carthage and Mount
Enterprise road 124 vrs to corner
in center of road. Thence e 471
to corner. Pine bears n 31 e
3 3-5 vrs, P. O. n 7 w 7 vrs,
thence w 113 vrs to corner on e
b line of J. A. Bearden, s e bears
s 32 1*2 e 5 3-5 vrs, Thence n
421 vrs to place of beginning,
containing 10 acres of land, more
or less.
Second tract. Being a part of
John McAdams survey and be-
ginning at the n w corner of G.
S Holder, elm s 5 e 7 vrs, thence
n 126 vrs to corner of n b line of
John McAdams league, thence
Bro. Hayes.
TD BE DEPLACED1-—^™
of Texar- j
Presiding I
Elder- Bro. Walter Mills rs as-
Tbe work on the Neal building. |«*ned « *,a8tor of*one of the|
«-b. rWrovM by fire listI*™**91 churches In Houston.
“ *.••-' *•'-*■*• c arted. Con-' n Always Does the Wrork
tractors are having the old brick* “I like Chamberlain’s Hough
cleaned and stacked away to be Remedy better than any other,”
used on the new building. writes R. E. Roberts, Honrsr
The contractors hope to have City p». «i have taken it off
msr ftrssss - .....■>.....*
as to be built on the same style
plan of the one recently
; him up with reluctance. Rev. j traiUire were to shoot »t him
John Goodwvii of San Augustine' At *fh:‘ *ppol“,pd ti,nu rnme
.xi "at The stnndanl hearer, holding his
: will occupy the pulpit vacated by j ,.HK uIwfti sIloulo,i • viva Dumnin:" m .i
hurled the hanner over the president,
the folds of it enveloping him and
throwing him
The traitor-*, seeing him helpless on
the ground, tired al his head under
the banner. That was where the plot
went wrong.
• As llarera went down under ilia
weight of the falling ting, he had the
presence of mind to He flat ott his back
and hold one of Ids arma straight up
from him. thus supporting the flag
and giving the Impression that hie flat
wm his head The only wound be re-
ceived was on* bullet through hie
head. ,
The traitors, having figured that six
ot them shooting at him would be sure
to kiU him. did not have extra cat*
trtdgee. When be stood op and threw
eff the flag their companions arrested
failed
suits.
to give the desired rs-
For salt by Aii Dealers.
"MAT>E 1/4 AMERICA
Push For P
LWERY man who is out of
^ work in America would
have employment if the
people of the United States
confined their purchases for
the next few months to
goods made here.
When you buy ask where
the articles are made. Re-
ject foreign goods.
Commodities made by Ameri-
can labor ought to be good en-
ough for American citizens.
progressing and has already as- j2e that they have but a few more
Burned the characteristics of a years in which to fatten upon the
real revival under the preaching woes of their victims, but they
of the scholarly and eloquent are fighting desperately and »re|Thence‘a 263“™ to corner’Tn
pulpit orator. Dr-Percy G. CrobH. willing to hold any partybetween i center of Carthage and Mount
Several have been added to the them and the fire. Tha demo- ! Enterprise road. 8 G beats n 3
church, and great good has been ciatic party can not afford to'w 12 vrs, thonce n 07 e 35< vrs
done, as is plainly visible thru- shield the brewery, the distillery ; *° P'ace °F beginning* containing
out the town. Everybody talk* „nd tfce ea!,o.r. fr-m th, ri^Inur j iVevPed^n^ the property of
about the meeting and about the wrath f a determined people. c_ vv. Crim to satisfy a judgment
singing and about the preacher. Democracy i-the nation’s hope amounting to $641.63 in favor of
He occasionally Bteps on the toes'on political and economic ques- B. B. Holder and cost of suif
of some.of the tender-footed cap- tHu?—Jpt it not. by taking sides i Given under my hand, thn
lists and Methodists, but Dr. with the iiqum interest*, repel *'sOV,» 1*)14.
Cross does not intend this, he those who put moral issues first. ! *'
only wants the people to wear The young mar of the country!
oetter shoes so that they will not ar-* democratic by nature, but!
be so tender-footed. Now. this they will r.c»: submit their c.aims j
scribe is one of the*e old time to political preferment to those! It pains The Watchman exceed-
Baptist* who can -ee no other who corsp:re against the home j ingly to announce the death of
way than throueh the regular ar.<i everything good—neither Mr. Walter Brooks, who was
old-fashioned eye glasses of “pre will hey find pot Lou-** politi- ■ taken suddenly Sunday night
destination,” and through a tele-1 cians conger.ini party a---cihies with Congestion, death resulting
scope as long as the “foreknow- The preside: t has a high i Monday
\V. D. Andereon, Sheriff
A SUDDEN DEATH
night.
“Tow moat bar* four bead dressed.”
■■Masted mm of tba oOeere. eeelec
tbe Mood flowing from the prateflmfa
TU 4s teat,*' said Harera. Tm soon
as tksss traitors bar* Otm executed."
He had tbea lined op la (boat et tho
pokes and para tho word that result
«d hi their death from s raOap by
ttflSr wep—X Alter teat ho «Ht
tho paallo .art of being, praetdewt to
Tennis ** e Teat,
la a am rarastar of
to take •
laoaTe
1*. tee aenibet.
in id not to be
harv.-w *r parhap
*w. era pH •
kbt
---f
ledge ’ of the Creator, and as
the “fore-ordination” of Hie
“election by grace thru faith” of
every one that believe#; yet, we
have worn Surveyor’s “cruisers”
or bootletts, so long that our feet
are not tender, and wa therefore
have no oom plaint to render
against the eloquent preaober.
We do net expect to beer the “old
time Baptist doctrine” when we
go oat to listen to e minister of
another denomination; and neith-
ar do we go to criticise the
wnoher. We go to learn soma*
thing, and to be benefited, end
we can say that wa think much
good haa bean bone by this -nin*
ister’e visit to oar city. Dr. Cross
is a very gifted man of rare at-
tainments, and of splendid de-
livery—a soholar from whom any
one may leant something worth
knowing, and his every impolee
events to be to plant the human
family on higbar grounds, what-
ever may be his creed or doctrine;
and his tendency is to lift man to
a higher end nobler state in life
that ha may tha better be pre
pared for death and the long
hereafter. And to thie and the
man of God tries to fix the eyse
of man and woman on tha lofty
mountain tops which eireomscribe
the plains of peace and joy and
love. TO all which we reverently
exclaim. Amen! His lecture to
“men only” an Sunday evening
last was a most appsnUng ad-
drsaa to man for a
Fuller details
standard in inteliigenccand mor- \ will be given in a latter issue.
live, for the
'H
2l/e Carry Jfothiny
—Glse~~
We buy only from
the most reliable
houses and stand
back of everything
we sell.
All drugs are cure*
fully tested before
leaving the whole-
sale booses as well as
when we receive
them.
DonV Se Fooled
Pure fresh drugs are expensive, but we tell the best
for whst is s^nttimes charged for inferior drugs.
The h.'gne of pure drugs is
HOOKER’S DRUG STORE
Carthage. - Texas
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1914, newspaper, November 25, 1914; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160872/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.