The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 19, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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What is the use paying the middleman’s and agent’s profit, when
you can buy direct and save frem $75.00 to $125.00 on a single pur-
chase? The Bush A Gerts Piano stands pre-eminent. We pub-
lish the largest list of satisfied purchasers of any house in the world.
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tBUSH A GERTS PIANO CO. °=Um
|Brush Temple 1311-13 Elm St., Dallas, Texas
Business Cards
A. O. Brooke J. (J. Woolwor
Brooke & Wool worth
LAWYERS
Rooms 1, 2 and i. Merchant* & Farm
ers Rank Bldg.
State und Federal Piactice
G. C. Chandler, M. D.
Specialist in diseases of Ear, Eye
Nose and Throat. Spectacles and
Artificial Eyes always on hand.
Residence Phone 487, Office Phon*
788. Office in Levi Building Shreve-
port. La
F M. FONVILLE, M. D.
Clayton, Texas
General Practitioner
All calls promptly responded to.
Specialty in all chronic troubles.
D. T. Allison,
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dentist.
Office over Grand Leader.
Carthage, Texas.
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W. P. Lawrence,
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DENTIST.
AGER
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North Room Over First Nat. Bank
Carthage, Texas.
H. N. Nelson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Carthage, Texas.
Will practice in all courts.
Office in Thompson Building
R. W. PRIEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
SURVEYOR.
Office in the Hull 4 Banks Bldg.,
Carthage, Texas.
ROSS DURAN
Attorney-at-Law
and
Notary Public
Office over Guaranty State Bank
Building.
W. GERARD BANKS
Attorney-At-Law
Carthage,
Will practice
in all Courts.
Texas
h. A. ROSS
Physician & tleneral Practician.
Office up Stairs [in Danielt
Building.
Office 133
Residence 172
THE JOY OF
HOME
The entire household revolves
nround die Telephone Neigh-
bors. friends, market, doctor,
nnd store can be reached in an
instant by the home luving
Telephone service.
THE RURAL TELEPHONE
Provid«Mhii home necessity
nnd pleasure at very low com
to people who live in ilia
country.^ f
Apply to our nearest Man-,
ager or write to
1 H I
Southwestern
Telegraph and
Telephone Co.
DALLAS. - mas
REMEMBER!!
From now on, and all
thru the winter, our Old
Papers will sell at 5 cts.
per bundle- 30 papers in
each bundle—count them
Now Please
WHENEVER II NEED
18EHEML TONIC-ME GROVE’S
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable os a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System, For Grown People ^nd Children.
You know what yon ara taking when you take Grove'e Tastetesa chill Tonic
as the formula ia printed on every label ahowing that it contains the well known
tonic properties of QUININB and IRON. It ia at atrong as the strongest bitter
tonic and ia in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and FevpT,
Weakness, general debility akd lota of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging.
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
purifies the blood. A Trne Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by yonr Druggist. We mean it. 90c.
verybody’a Doing It Now.
What? Giving Bill Hooker
their hauling work.
19-tf Phone 118 A. 0- T.
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REMEMBER!!
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CONSTABLE’S SALE.
IN JUSTIC'E’8 COURT, Precinct
No. 1, Panola Co., Texas.
J. R. Jones & Sons
* . vs.
J. A. Cochran, Jr.
By Virtue of an Alias Execu-
tion issued out of JusticeCourt to
me directed in the above entitled
cause, from the Justice’s Court
in and for Precinct No, 1, Panola
County, in the State of Texts, *10 00 8,1,1 intore8t
dated the 31st day of October I
1913, and numbered 1715,1 havo
i levied upon and will sell for cash, ’*• BEATY, constable
j without appraisement, at public
! vendue to the highest bidder, On
the First Friday, the 6:h day of ‘‘It is a pleasure to tell you
January, 1914, at the Courthouse j that Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
door, in the County of Panola, edy is the beat cough medicinal
scribed by T. H. Zorn to D. Chad-
wick and 11 1-2 acres sold to W.
A. Trabue by said T. H. Zorn out
of first tract herein described.
8aid property being levied up-
on ae the property of J. A. Coch-
ran, Jr., to satisfy said judge-
ment, alias execution, issued out
of said Court in favor of J. R.
Jones A Sons and against J. A.
Cochran, Jr., for the sum of
and all cost
This the 31st dav of Oct., 1913.
Precinct No.
11 3t
I, Panola Co., Tex.
J. Ii. J A S.
quality but ill leavening power us well—un-
failing in results—pure to theextreme—and
Received Highest Awards
EEDS
FrMh.lollabU.Para
toaraataa* to Plaaao
, Every Gardiner and
i Planter should te.t the
f enperto, menu of Our
Northern Avowo Beads.
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FOR 10 CENTS
we will aend postpaid our
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paetia, aa4 naalr* the aho,. "Plana Oil We pa." p.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Panola.
To the creditors of W. S. Cliad-
wick:
You arc hereby notified that j
W. S. Chadwick, of the Ocunty;
of Panola, on tlie 4th day of Oe* I fc*j™**»
tober, A. D. 1913, executed a'
deed of assignment, conveying
to the undersigned all of his
property for the benefit of such
of his creditors as will consent^
to accept their proportional
share of his estate and discharge
him from their respective claims
and that the undersigned accept-
ed said trust, and has duly qual-
ified as required By law.
All creditors consenting to
said assignment must, within:
four months after the publica-j
tion of this notice, make known
to the assignee their consent in
writing, and within six months
from the date of this notice file -a------:-------x
their claims, prescribed by law, - Two Irishmen were working
with the undersigned, who re on the roof of a building one day
sides at Carthage, Texas, which when one made a mis-step and
is also his postotfice address. fell to the ground. The other
Witness my hand this 18th leaned over and called:
day of October, A. D. 1913. “Are yez daed or alive, Mike.”
;ll-4t W. G. Banks “Oi’m alive,” said Mike feekly.
j j^ftutcmobile For Hire. | "Sure you’re such a liar, Oi
This is to notify the public d"0’1 know[, wether ^lave
that I have an automobile for yez or not-
1 hire at any and all hours. I will ‘" «A ell. then, Oi must be dead,”
between the hours of 10 o’clock
solved on m* and * P' m'» following
for all by V'«luiueL 1 described property to-wit: J. A
F°P dally use in million* of kitchen, ha* ' Cochran, Jr., 1-5 undivided in-
proved that Calumet is hiKhest not only in
Phones
W. r. Frazer D. W. Frazer
FRAZER HARDWARE
COMPANY
Funeral Directors and
Licensed Embalmers -
Carthage, • Texas
All out of city calls promptly re-
sponded to
Oar Phono I74 Might Phono 191
A. M. BAKER
Physician * ,
Office Over Poetoffice
Residence - Phone 208| »*»<* assisting natur
$100 Reward,
The readers-of this
be pleaded to learn tbr
At least one dreaded «
science has been able
all its sta ves, and th »
Hall’s Catsrrb Cure
positive cure now k:
menical fruternity, t
in4 a constitutional <
j quires a constitution
j Hall’s Catarrh Cur«.
Iternally, acting d:*
1 the blood and mucc.
the system, thereb
' the foundtttibn 1 f
j and giving the pa!>
I by building up ,tht
$100.
P1
meet trains, carrying passengers Mike, “for yez would nev-
to or from station at 25 cents ('r dare to call me a liar if Oi woi
each. Will make cross country ahiive.” Philadelpnia Record,
trips, lake trips, or any other
kind of trips, at reasonable prices-
1 solicit the business of the pub-
lic. Phone JOO or 154.
Lust*-r Woodyard.
t-rest in 1*2 of the following land
wonderfully economical in use. Ask you« Und Premi3ee- to*w,t:
grocer. And try Calumet next bake day. Alt that certain tract or parcel
of lund situated in Panola county
Texas, 1-4 tract apart of the Head-
right survey of A, C. Potts be-
ginning at tlte s e corner of the
said r-’otts survey two P O mkd
H N, thence a 70 w 900 vrs stake
post oak brs n 48 w 5 vrs mkd 8.
Thence n 20 w 784 vrs stake red
oak brs • 3 vrs D O brs s 40 e 5
vrs mkd S. Thence n 70 e 900
vrs the e b line of said Potte sur-
vey stake blaok gum brs a 40 e
12 vre mkd 8. Thence e 20 e 784
| vrs the place of beginning, con-
taining 125 acres of land less 20
acres off of the north end con-
veyed by M. Smith to John
Shivers.
2nd Tract—Apart of the A. C.
Potts survey beginning at the n
w corner of the S- R. Roberts
survey stake P O brs n 20 w 2
vrB mkd B A. Thence a 20 e 397
vrs stake black jack brs n 10 e 3
vrs. Thence n 70 e 397 vrs stake
in field. Thence n 20 w 397 vrs
stake thence s 70 w 397 vrs the
place of beginning containing 25
acres of land.
3rd Tract — Apart of the B.
Roberts survey beginning at the
n e corner 280 acres in said Ro-
berts Hdt survey stake in old
peach orchard thence a 20 e 399
vrs stake in branch p o brs s 80
w 4 vrs mkd SAN. Thence in
a n e direction with the meanders
of branch an ironwood brs 8 22
asey Trabue wants your busi- v^nB,l<1 8 A W* Thence 8
ness, Call and look over
stock,' You will buy from
* hen you get his prices
70 w .*407 vrs on to the beginning
"l3^ containing 14 acres of land more
him or less save and except 10 acres
( sold out of first tract herein de-
have ever used,” writes Mrs.
Hugh Campbell,*of Lavonia, Ga.
“I have used it with all my child-
ren and the results have been
highly satisfactory.”
For Sale by all Dealers.
THEY THOUGHT SO.
During this sa.ne trial, after
days of what the reporters called
the ”moBt( gruelling inquisiti-
tion,” three jurors had been ac-
cepted, three men so completely
ignorant of all current events
and so free from opinona with
respect to anything or anyone
that they were satisfactory to
both sides. And at this inter-
esting moment one of the three
asked to be excused to attend
the funeral of his brother-in-law.
The attorneys looked at each
other in dismay. Then the
prosecutor, putting on a proper-
ly mournful expression, in-
quired.
“Is your brother - in • law
dead?"
While the audience was trying
to ward off the terrible effects of
this strange query the astonish-
ed juror replied:
“Well, the whole family thinks
so, and so does the doctor.”—
Ex.
WANTED—A bad case of
Rheumatism. If you have Rheu-
matism, Neuralgia, Headaches,
we want you to just try Hunt’s
Lightning Oil. You will be cou-
vinced of the truth of the state-
ment of one customer that “as a
reliever of pain it is without an
equal.” All druggists sell it.
Te Care ■ Cold ia One Day
TakeLAXATIVK BROMOQuinta*. It .lop*the
Couch and Headache and werka off the Cold.
I>ruft».ta refund money if it faila lo ctire.
E. W. GROVE'S aicnoture an each bo*. Rc.
-- ! n 1 *
“There could be no better met’■
> in'1 ih.m Chamberiain’s Cough 1
Remedy, My children were all
die* with whooping cough. One:
>i them was in bed, had a high :
vc *nd wan roughing up blood,
<) fi) ,*-tnr gave tin m Chamber-
Cough R-tn Jy and the
fi . <>*e ea. ed ih> ru, and three
cured them,” eays Mrs. j
ii D r» Lon, i Lexington,
bv
ill Dealers.
work. The propri-.t
much faith in its r
era that they off r C
Dollars for any cts.
to cure. Send fer •<
mooiols.
Address: F. J. v
CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggist, 7c<
Take Hall e Famtt?
etipation.
mxi
e fiOotchman
Does more Job Printing in a week
than all other offices in the county
do in a month—there is a reason—
when THE WATCHMAN does it
you don’t have to apologize for
your printing........
QUALITY. THOMTTJVESS
.. And Price
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 19, 1913, newspaper, November 19, 1913; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth885970/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.