The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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CARTHAGE, PANOLA COUNTY. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, lyio.
ONI: IMH I Ak Pi n ANNUM IN ADVANCE!
NO. .18
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We are encroaching on a Woman’s reason
Fto tell why our drug business ha? grown to be
the biggest in Carthage.
These reasons are indisputable.
Our business has grown.
Because we are reliable.
Because we give; what you want.
Because doctors approve our methods.
Because we are prompt.
Because our prices are low.
Because we are never satisfied, but al-
ways trying to improve
The Eleetlon at Marc hall.
At 2:'M) Tuesday afternoon the {
Watchman called up Marshall,
and from the Messenger office of I
that city learned ihat the city
was going-for prohibition, and
that they belie od they had a
good chance t<> win in the rural
boxes for the pros. The ‘ladies
are hard at work. Toe two big
negro colleges dismissed and en-
tered the fight for prohibition.
The pros believe they have the
election at the above named
hour. _
Preaching at Plsaeant Ridge.
There will be preaching at
Pleasant Kidge the third Sunday
in April ut 3 o’clock p. m. by
Rev. Cunningham. Everybody
come out,
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Born To Rev. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Jones, of the east side,
March 27. twins, a boy and a
gif% Bro. Jones is 74 years old.
ySeeW. T. Alston for all kinds
of jewslry.
Krvptok for vis-
ion, near vision without lines in
the lenses. The only near and
far glasses that can be univer-
sally worn, without discomfort,
and without that suggestively
old appearance.
Bivocals that look and wear
like plain glasses, hut give you
I»erfect double service.
Office at I)r. W. P, I^iwrence’s
until Tuesday, April 12th.
A. H. Rosenthal. Optician.
Datogatsi Appolntti*! to Indui-
trial Conijrnss.
The Watchman representative
called on County Judge W. R.
Anderson fora list of his ap-
pointees from Panel.", county to
attend the Industrial Congreitsnf
East Texas which is to-be organ-
ised and hold in conjunction w ith
the East Texas Press Association
at Nacogdoches the 15th and H» *
of this month (April). Judge1
Anderson gave us the following
list, and tin* Watchman sincerely
trusts and urges that each ap-
pointee attend the Congress:
Carthage lion. S. S. Baker,
R. W. Priest, W. E. Higgs.
Woods Judge Hooker.
Beckvilie—M. J. Whitfield.
Clayton—A. W. Davis. Jr.
Ragley—Frafik Ragley.
Gary—Moss Hull.
Deadwood H. C. LaGrono.
Mldyett T. R. Gulley.
Tacoma—T. J. Wooten.
DeBerry Pallu Cadendend.
Tatum—Dr. W. P, Shepherd.
Longbranch M. P. Haley.
Fai/play C. C. Wyatt.
elude h sack of Security
Inyo Ur order nnd you will
call for another. Phone 101.
Cards Are Out.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Miss Ruby Lee
Wooten, daughter of .I. II. Woot-
en, of this city, lo Mr. RoU rt
Emmett Burns, of Tonaha, Tues-
day evening. April Iff. 11)10 at 7
o’clock, at the F»rst Baptist
church, Carthage, Texas.
Mali’s 2)nhi Store IRcws
cut HIM.i II \AS. M‘ll «i I'III,
NO. ill
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on Up the street l<i« *»> ili.ntownwh.il
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conn1
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we've most al- n*.," w*MtM
north of ifi><a|a till full
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m»r* your h«»»ri«* desli-M HflHR'lllillK, yOt||tMl * Mfltiif* Nliih trhM
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who pny iixpi in fM*,IM >v 11 ,,,, *
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lefiifiorsrf of g lif f V. I loti f
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R. JONES A SONS
are going lo continue closing out their entire $25,000.00 stock of merchandise at such wonderful re-
duction in prices; that people stare and wonder how we can offer such merchandise as we are offer-
ing for the price we are asking. Why, we are going to close out, and the goods must move just as
soon as possible, regardless of profit to us* Don’t put off supplying your spring and summer needs
before it is entirely too late.
Specials at Special Prices
Ask to see our suit cases, and price them
Ask to see our Bends of 5 cent laces and embroideries,
they are below half price.
Ask to see our 5s inch flouncing
Ask to see our linen Torchon Lace
Ask to see our bleaching at per yard . _ ____
Ask to see our 10-4 sheeting at 24c per yard.
Ask to see our trunks and price them
Ask to see our Red Seal Ginghams, and price them
Ask to see our Linen and prices on same
Ladies, ask to see our Boys’ Knickerbocker and Blouse suits for your
boys before it is entirely too late to get fitted, for we are going to -
close them out at once.
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We thank our friends and customers for their patronage for the last three weeks especially, for we
nve been completely overrun on Saturdays. Come to see us in week U convenient for you. If not,
k Oomeon Saturday. We will try and accomodate you.; We are situated in the north-west corner
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1910, newspaper, April 6, 1910; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895784/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.