The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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isiness Cards
[Brook* J. U. Woolwor
»ke & Woolworth
LAWYEKS
11, i and 3, Merchant* ,v Farm
era Hank Hldg.
ite und Fedeiul Piactice
Chandler, M. D.
cialiat in diapason of Eat, Kye
| and Throat. Spectacle* am1
jt.-ial Eyes always on hand
I lidence Phono 4.37. Office Photo
[Office in Levi Building throve
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ponville, m. d.
Clayton, Texas
leneral Practitioner
| calls promptly responded to.
bolalty in ail ohronio troubles.
|T. Allison,
DENTIST.
)ffics over Grand Leader.
Carthage, Texas.
P. Lawrence,
DENTIST,
th Room Over First Nat. Bank
Carthage, Texas.
IN. Nelson
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW
Carthage, Iexa*.
(Till practice in ail courts,
kffice in Thompson Building
THE BEST WAY TO
KEEP POSTED
/^\N market or crop con-
Jlttons or to secure
or to secure
the latest information of any
sort is to employ Bell I ele-
phone Service.
It will take you a long or
short journey with a sub-
stantial saving of time. effort
and money. RURAL TELEPHONE
SERVICE is easily had at very
low cost. Apply to our
nearest manager or write to
THE SOUTHWESTERN,
TELEGRAPH
• AND
TELEPHONE CO.
fill[Mtfus
day of August, 1908, when they rlginal petition now on fils in my
separated. That defendant aban- office,
doned plaintiff about the ltl day Herein Fail Not. but have
bf August, 1908, with the inton* you then and there before said
tion of never living with har Court tills Writ, with your return
again and has so remained away thereon, ehowlnp how you hn\e
from Plaintiff Since the B»id 1st executed the same,
day of August, 1908. ami has
never contributed any thing to I Df the District
her support in any way. County, Texas.
Herein Fail Not, but have you Given under my hand and seal
j then and there before said Court 0j Court, on this 18th day of
this Writ, with your return there- j AuRUit, A. D. 1(H:»,
on, ehowing how you have exe* j j> Matthews District Clerk,
outed the same. Panola County, Texas.
Witness J. P. Mathews, Clerk _/■
of the District Court, Panola Qr^fer of Election.
general elections, shall bo anti*
tied to a vote at said eleotion.
The ballots to be used in said
election ehall have written or
printed thereon, "For Comrais*
sion" or "Against Commission.”
elected at said
There ehall be elected at
Court, Panola
County, Texas. ,
Given under my hand and seal! THE STATE OF TEX AH,
of Raid Court, in Carthage, this County of Panola.
5th day of August, A. D. 1913. On this the 12th day of August,
j p MATHEWS,District Clerk ( A. D. 1913, came on to he con-
Panola County Texas. l-4tp. eidered the petition of W. G.
miss loners, who Bhall serve until
the first Tuesdny in April follow*
ing. Those who are in favor of
incorporating shall have written itio Mexican situation
or printed on their ballots "For The trouble in Mexico ha* de-
commission," and those who are yeioped one faot of importance
opposed to incorporation shall | In the U. 8., and that is that both
have written or printed on their
CITATION.
1 3
jw. PRIEST,
Jttorney at law and
SURVEYOR,
se in the Hull A Banks Bldg.,
Carthage, Texas.
\SS DURAN
Attornev-at-Law
and
Notary Public
se over Guaranty State Bank
Building. _
STATION.
Hanks and fifty - four other per-
sons, praying that an election he
held in territory described in said
petition to determine if the city
of Carthage within said bounda-
ries shall be incorporated under
the Commission Form of Govern
the Federals and Constitutional-
ballot. "Ag.lo.t ...............
Heturns of said eleotion shall be oan rpm(,jy for neuralgia, rheu-
made to the County Judge of matism, cuts, burns and other
Panoln County, Texas, within lohet and pains. No wonder,
r,v, d.y. .tar wU election -b.b | «;*«>;
have been held. 26o anJ r>0o bottles.
Given under my hand and eeal
OERARD BANKS
Attorney-At-Law
Carthage,
II practice
II Courts.
Texas
The State of Texas.
In the District Court Panola
County, Sept Term A. D. 1913.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Panola Co., Greeting:
You Are Hereby Comanded,
That by making Publication of
t this Citation in s<>m* newspaper
published in the County of Pa-
nola, if there be a newspaper
published in said G >unty, (him if
not, then in the nearest County
where a newspaper is published,)
for four weeks previous to the
return day hereof, you Summon
8. E. Cantrell, Defendant whose
residence is unknown, to be and
fl. A. R05S
Physician ft (leneral Practician.
Office up Stairs (in Daniels
Building.
__f Office
Pnones ^ R*.8idence
CHAS. C. ADAMS
133
172
Physician
Ofece upstairs over the posteffice
Phone Res. 93; office 133
W,T. Frazor D. W. Frazar E. Cantrell, were lawfully mar-
P’RAZER HARDWARE | ried as husband and wife about
COMPANY
Funeral Directors and
Licensed Embalmers •
Carthage. - Texas
The State of Texas
In the District Court Septem-
ber Term. A. I). 1913.
To the Sheriff or any Constable | ment for municipal purposes as
of Panola County, Greeting: a city of one thousand inhabit-
YOU ARE HEREBY COM- ants and less than five thousand
M ANDED, That by making Pub- inhabitants, and it appearing
lioation of this Citation in some that said city contains one thous-
newspaper published In the Coun- and or over, to-wit: eighteen
ty of Panola, if there be a news- hundred 'inhabitants, and that
paper published in eaid County, the area comprised within said
(but if not. then in the nearest boundaries does not exceed two
County where a newspaper is square miles and said petitioners
published,) for 4 weeks previous are qualified voters residing
• o the return day hereof, you within said territory and repre-
Sutnmon Janie Boyd, whose res- sent more than 10 por.cent of the
idence is unknown, tDbe and ap- qualified voters within said terri-
pear before the District Court, to tory. Now. therefore, I, W. It.
be holden in and for the County Anderson, in my capacity as
of Panols, at the Court House, County Judge of Panola County,
thereof, in Carthage, on the 22nd Texas, do hereby grant said pe-
day of September, A. D. 1913. tltion and an election is hereby
File Number being 0327, then ordered to be held at the Court-
and there to answer the petition house in the city of Carthage on
of Charles H. Boyd, filed in eaid the 20th day of September, 1913,
Court, on the 5th day of June A. and W. G. Banks and A, Escoe
D. 1913, against the said Janie are hereby appointed as judges
Boyd, and alleging in suostance of said election—the said Banks
.» -------------------- aH follows, to wit: That on or will be presiding judge—and I
appear before the District Court, 1 about the 1st, day of April, 1897, appoint W. C. Atkinson and F.
* .......... plaintiff was legally married to M. Davis as clerks of said elec-
defendant in Red River Parish, tion, for the purpose of deter-
Louisiana, and continued to live mining if said city of Carthage
with her ae her husband until shall incorporate under the com
about the 1st, of October, 1907. mission form of government for
That plaintiff during the time municipal purpoees as a city of
they lived together was kind one thousand and less than five
and indulgent and provided as thousand inhabitants. That said
well as was in his power for the territory and the boundaries
support of his said wife that a- thereof is described as follows:
bout the date and year above last A part of the George Ooodwyn
mentioned, the defendant left the Headright Survey in Panola
bed and board of the plaintiff County, Texas. Beginning at a
and voluntarily abondoned this point 1330 vrs. North 10 West
plaintiff with the intention of ney from the center of the Couri-
er again living with plaintiff ae house. Thence N. 80 E. at 116
of office on this the 12th day of
August, 1913.
W. R ANDERSON,
County Judge,
2 It Panoln Co., Texas.
So Many People Ole Ol Mood Poison.
A little ecratch on the hand, h
splinter, or small abrasion of the
skin is often fatal because the
poisonous germs start the infec-
tion. That’s where Hunt’s
Lightning Oil oomos in handy
as an application on the abrasion
L have a mammoth Jack a
‘splendid individual, works well,
10 years old this spring, that I
will sell cheap, cash or trade.
I will also castrate horses and
mules, standing, for *2.50, nny*
where in the county- 1 do not
tie the animals, and postively
guarantee no had aftereffects.
P. W. Pittman,
28-tf. The Horse Doctor.
hr mi —-------------- Try a case (24 bottles) of that
kills all germs which may have1 d ,|cl0(Jg (Jrapt, Smash, the best
I,.”* * ."I1. i grape drink on Ih* market,
keep thin remedy'll. the home. Made from the fruit, l’rice 75
especially where there are child-j cents.
n,ii. All drug stores in 25o and | Carthage Bottling Works.
cent bottles. .....
Mr. W. H. Gunsalus, a farmer
to be holden in and for the Countv
of Panola, at the Court House
thereof, in Carthage, on the 22nd
day of September, A. D. 1913,
File number being 5340, then and
there t> answer the petition of
Bessie M. Cantrell Plaintiff, here-
in filed in eaid Court, on the 4th
day of August, A. D. 1913,
against the said 8, E. Cantrell
and alleging in substance as fol-
lows, to-wit: That the said Bes-
sie M. Cantrell and defendant
UB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheunalisin
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores. Stmgs of Insects
Ktc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in-
ternally and externally Price 26e.
living near Fleming, Pa., says he
lias used Chamberlain's (’olio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
in his family for fourteen years,
and that he lias found it to be an
excellent remedy, and takes
pleasure in recommending it.
For Hale by all dealers.
Freckelealei
AND
Tin-no-More
Two of the
most Scientific
Beautifying
' Agencies
Known
FAECIEIEATEA CREAM
The remover of akin imperfection*
*uch a* freckle*, ten, sunburn, ring
worm, liver spot* and ell kindred
•kin troubles- •*-'
Militl MCli»ltCtkt»ln<
Hi Ittf CttffMlltti Rtffir
Price 25 and 50c.
All out of city calls promptly re*
sjsmded to
High* mttrnnm t0l
Listen!!!!
byPMM 1T4
was cured of diarrhoea by
)e dose of Chamberlain’s Colic,
bolera and Diarrhoea Remedy,”
itee M E. Gebhardt. Oriole,
There is nothing better,
sale by all.deulers.
the first day of march, 1908, and 0r „prgm living wun piairiuu »* nous**, nsnv* -*>* ••• — **■*
lived together until about the 1st f,«r husband; that continuously varas cross the railroad, at 1330
- eince that time they have re- varas a stake for North East cor-
mained separate and apart, ner, an Elm brs. North -iH E,
wherefore plaintiff prays that de 29 3*5 vrs. a Maple brs. H. 79
fendant be cited to appear and vrs. marked N. K. Z. Thence
answer this petition and for judg* S. 10 E. at 966 vrs. cross DeBer
ment dissolving said marriage ry road and at 1530 vrs. cross
relation, for ermt of suit, and for Deadwood road at 2550 varas
such other and further relief, ^ stake on the East side of Tenaha
special and general, inlaw and | road. Thence 8. 80 W. at 370
in equity.that he may be en-
! titled to. For further particulars
you are referred to plaintiff’s O-
We have still got plenty
of OLD PAPERS, and we
are selling them CHEAP!
2pkgs. — — — 5c.
25 papers in each pkg-
f f t Y t T
tan-no-more
THE SKIM BEAOTieiEM
Two preparation* combined into
one. It aarvea as a mnup craam.
thoroughly cleansing the pore* of th#
•kin, and as an inviaible powdaf
that cannot lie detected.
Pries 35 Hid 50c
Will b* plrmrd to mail txir.kla* l*ll.n| mr*r* fall, «h« man*, *»f 1 K*a* p**pa*an««a ,o<t
f|Ma^ Sthiml at Baa..*, <nh»**. I*adi*. maOKurmg. far.al ma awfa. ra*a M I ha ha.* an4
at,Ip. a*<: Li1ara(u*a *>n appl«a*.oo
BAKER-WHEFUEP MFG. CO.
GARLAND.TEXAS
FHOM
FACTORY to
..HOME..
Wfuit U the use paying the middleman’* and agent s profit, when
you can buy direct and save frem *75 oo to $1*5*00 on a single pur-
chase? The BmIr A Oorts Piano stands pre-eminent. We pub-
lish the largest list of satisfied purchasers ol any house in the world.
ran OATALMWC A Tl
BUSH & BERTS PIANO CO.
■j ash TiJnr*~ 1311-13 tkm MIm,Tcim
vrs, cross Smith’s trnm, at 1110
vra., cross Woods road at 14^Xi
vrs., cross Railroad at 1850 vrs.,
cross Timr sop rr.ad and at 2550
vrs, a stake, a red oak brs. N. 89
E. 67 vrs , msrked Z. Thence
N. 10 W at 1040 vre. cross Clay-
ton road, at 1560 cross Hen-
derson road on East side of
Woolworth residence, and at 2550
vara- a stake, a Poet Oak brs. 8.
80 W. 4 4 6 vrs., a pine brs. 8.
16 W. 8 vrs., marked N. W. Z.
Thence N. 80 E. at 940 croea
Beck villa Road at 1290 croes|
Grand Bluff Road and at 13801
varas, the place of beginning.;
containing on* ,r.J >
miles of terri /rj, whereof .
' Court House is tbs Contsr.
Thirty days notics of thg tint# i
and place of holding said elec-
tion shall bo given by posting
three written or printed notice#
of same at thrte public place#
within the boundary of said cityj
of Carthago, and by publishing!
said notice in some newspaper!
published within said city, and •!
copy of this order shall be suffi-
cient notice of said election.
| Every person entitled to vote
at any election under the lewe
of the State of Trxae regulating
U FOR
THE GINNERY
Is Absolutely Essential
To Satisfactory And
Profitable Operation.
The “Lummus" JUr Blast
..., Jys^//i*...
la a money-maker lor the Oln-
.»d hl*Cu*tomer*--lt doe*
it .ore work, belter work and
quicker work with lea* trouble
and lean expense.
Writ#-. Wire or Phone Us and We Will Call
t. B. HAYES MACHINERY CO.
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1913, newspaper, August 27, 1913; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth885968/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.