The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 19, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Check or Money Order and we
will send you a year’s paid in
full subscription to all of the
following list of newspapers
and magazines: ::::::
TheVanola
vDatchman
Sunday Not
Included
Daily Ft. Worth Record
Semi-Monthly Farm & Home
Monthly Home Life
Mo’ly. Agricultural Epitomist
Opportunity Mo’ly. Magazine
Monthy Family Magazine
Remember, $4.00 pays for all seven of these
for twelve months. Positively the biggest
newspaper bargain, of the year. :: ::
Z5he Variola Watchman,
Can hag*, CTtjtcu
Please find $400 enclosed for which send me
The Panola \yatchman, The Daily Record, Opportun-
ity Magazine, The Family Magazine, Home Life Mag-
azine, Farm and Home and the Agricultural Epito-
mist, all 7 publications one year for the $4.
Name
Postoffice...........................:............R.F.D.
Following is the jury list for
the March term of the District
Court of Panola county:
FIRST WEEK.
Frank Gentry, J E Ritter. John
A Crawford, R T McKay, T W
Sistrunk, W G Sparks, Thomas
0 Ingram. J W Gray, J O Keel-
'ing, Alfred Jernigan, Marvin
Stroud, Jonnie Copeland, Robert
Scott, Billy Allums, A L Cart-
wright, Arthur Junes, S A
Morrison, W A Dorman, F M
Chadwick. W T Lake, W 1)
Spears, Dave Dubose, M C Har-
ris, Walter Walker, W P Golden,
T w Furrh. G T Allison, Tyler
Boseman. J W Bird. J W Kin-
nard, Jack Furrh, Andrew Robe,
M G Holland, W J Alexander, R
| R Ritter, R J Craig.
THIRD WEEK
Ellis Rich, J H Hughes Jr,
John M Holt, LJ Poss W D Ot-
well, A M Mains. C N McMillen,
|j. M Davis, G B Mabrey. J C
Searcy, Hormon Brumble, Char-
| ley Sullivan, J A J Golsby. W J
1 HillT D M Weaver, J W Smith,
Elmer Ross, Jim Hunt, Jim Kyle,
' John F Hunt, D H Austin, La-
| fayett Davidson, G G Moore. W
P Rally, Eldridge Mitchel R E
I Hardin, J F Graves. R H Chad-
wick, W T Lister, E P Ross, G
C Tiller Jr., I N Clark, C A Bar-
ron. J W Lee, J W Boen Jr„ W
M Eldridge-
FIFTH WEEK.
W H Waldrup.J B Murphy,Lee
Alexander, R L Farmed H M
Leslie, J W Phillips, J inf "^Craw-
ford, Tom Gibbs. S L Holms. T
H B Reed. G C Farguson, T P
(Preston) Murphy, J A Marshal,
O N Gates. W R Cassity, TJ
Shoaler. Tom Hill, A H Latham,
M V Young, Willis Riddlehoover,
Matthew Nail. N T Hill. F Gray.
J E Brewster, W L McClendon,
M Coats, ET Barton, W A Childs,
M F Hopkins, Jackson Butler, C
W Graves, Matthew Sullivan J
A Brannon, G R Ross, Lee Cope-
land, J W Hooker.
GRAND JURY.
S 1 Pierce, W H (Andy) Dan-
iels. J A Westmoreland, jr., W
jPRoundtree.CS Knight, H K
|LaGrone, E H (Ed) Hardy, J R
Bellamy. J E Phillips, Banks Wil-
liams, E W Elliott, Jeter Rich.
T J Shoaler. N O Farmer. W T
Bell. J H Worley.
All calls promptly responded to.
Specialty in all chronic troubles.
D. T. Allison,
DENTIST.
Office over Qrand Leader.
Carthage, Texas.
W. P. Lawrence,
DENTIST,
North Room Over First Nat. Bank
Carthage, Texas.
TEXAS INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
Denton - Denton’s colleges an
schools are to join in a celebra-
tion of "Education Day” May 5.
Over 2500 students will partici-
pate in the parade.
Freeport—Plans have been
formed for the establishment of
a ferry across Pass San Luis be
tween here and Galveston. • If
carried to completion this will
give a beach road of 50 miles,
which will make a favorite drive
for automobiles from Galveston
and Houston.
Taylor—The prize hog so far
reported here was a Tamworth,
weighing 685 pounds gross, kill-
ed Friday by Tom Moore on his
farm near this city, This and
a other two-year-old Tamworth
weighing 653 pounds killed at
the same time weighed 1337
pounds. Forty gallons of lard
was rendered from the hogs.
Slaton—The Santa Fe Railroad
started the building of new stalls
in the round house here, for the
use of the Mallett engines,
which will he put in use on the
Texico cut-off. when that line is
completed in September.
H. N. Nelson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Carthage. Taaaa.
Will practioe in all oourta.
Office in Thompson Building.
R. W. PRIEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
SURVEYOR.
Office in the Hull A Banka Bldg.r
Carthage, Texaa.
ROSS DURAN
Attorney-at-Law
and
Notary Public „
Office over Guarapty State Bank
Building.
W. OERARD BANKS
Attoraay-At-Law
^ Carthage,
Physician
Office upstaire over the postoffioe
Phone Res. 03; offioe 133
flow’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar*
Reward for any oaae of catarrh
that cannot be cured by HalPs
Catarrh Cure.
MF. J. Cheney A Company,
<n Toleledo, Gblo.
We, the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
15 yeara, and believe him per-
fectly honorable in all business1
traneaotione and financially pble-
to carry out any obligation made
by hie firm.
Nat’I Bank of Commerce,
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, aoting directly upon
the blood and muooue aurfacee
of the eystem. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75 cents per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pill* for
constipation.
Notale t* the
You can aay goodbye to con-
stipation with a clear conscience
if you use Chamberlain’s Tablets
Many have been permanently
cured by their u*e.
8old by all Dealers.
8. E. Morris is agent for all
Newspapers and Magazines.
; Leave your aubecriptiona with me
and save money order and poc-
tal fees.
Aik for fpecisl Club rate*.
All parties indebted to the L T.
Thompson estate, cither by note
or open account, absolutely must
settle, or make arrangements to
settle same AT ONCE. This is
no)*’hot air” notice, but is some-
thing that MUST hsye attention.
Lloyd Thompson. Mgr.
Children are much more likely
to contract the contagious disea-
ses when they have ooldf.
Whooping eougb, diphtheria,
scarlet fever and consuption are
diseases that are often contract-
ed whan the child baa a cold.
That is why all medical authori-
ties say beware of oolde. For
the quick core of oolds you wfll
find nothing better than Cham-
berlain** Cough Remedy. It ean
always be depended upon and is
pleasant and safe to take.
Sold by all Dealere.
\Uve Steak Iwewii. • **
Hsve your fine horns, cows
and mules insured,
S. P. Tags,
m
Will practice
in all Courts.
Texas
aSrilSS
n. A. ROSS
Physician A General Practician.
Office up Htairs in Daniel*
Building.
Phon.. j KMldeno.
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 19, 1913, newspaper, March 19, 1913; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886047/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.