The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Fcr Congreee—Second District
JOHN C BOX
Does not Color the Hair
IngrcdlcnU of Ayer's hair Visor
Dsstroy* arms that oars J—Set mi
(•HIM hair. Curst raahcs and erupt ton, of *cair
hwBag. Food to the I
Outsit A ttnaag Ionic. antitepNc. (ttemlant.
SadhuuCMsrtd. Climtsa autstt IrraaMsaWi
Akufeol. Stimulant. anttarptk Water, fsrf
Shaw this formula to your doctor. A tie him if there k a tingle injurious Ingredient.
Ask him If he thinks Ayer's llahr Vigor, as made from thk formula, k the best prepa-
ration you could use for falling hair, or for dandruff. Let him decide. He knows.
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JOHN H BROOCK8
ForState Senator—Eighth District
J D RUDD
For Repreaentative
8 S BAKER
Methodist Church.
Sunday school at 9:45. Preach-
ing by the pastor at 11 o'clock
only, subject, "A Plea for the
Dtstrsat Court.
The following business has
been transacted in the district
court since our last issue:
Maggie Board va W. D. Hill;
mistrial.
P. VanSickle vs Robinson &
Crawford Lumber Co.; jury and
verdict for plaintiff for $1162.30.
Motion for new trial filed.
Lewis Werner Saw Mill Co. va
J. H. Spradley et al: withdrawn
from jury; judgment for plaii.t-
iff for land sued for.
Avis Prentiss vs Albretta Pren-
Kappa Zeta’e Entertained.
The Kappa Zeta’s were de- ... .
lightfully entertained on Friday d>vorcej?ranted
evening. April the first, by their
For County Judg*»
W R ANDERSON
For Sheriff
M A JOfiDAN
W D ANDERSON
For Tax Collector
OTT1E COPELAND
WALTER WALKER
For Tax Aks^ssor
J N ADAMS
J E PHILLIPS
Pl'RKS JOHNSON
C H ANDREWS
For County Attorney
B W BAKER
PHILLIP P LONG
General Brown vs Lauvennia
American Home." Sunday night (pleasing hostess, Miss Jennie ^rown: divorce granted,
at 7:45 I will deliver an address Mae Chadwick. criminal docket.
at the Christian church, subject,1 After a short business session vs John Moss: murder;
"The Evils of the Liquor Habit.” the guests were given veiy dain- on lr‘a'-
Vu are invited. jty little folders, suggestive of ^ta’e vs Andy Roquomore:
Eugene W. Potter. Pastor, t the month.- on which they were case for April 0.
i quested to write a snort story Saw Will Burned,
in which an umnreila was an i r- Ed Etheredgoiowt his saw mil!!
portant feature. Miss Gladys last Wednesday by tire, together j
Itabue proved herself an adept with a big lot of lumber. Loss)
therefore winning the prize, a about $8,500. No insurance.!
dainty and pretty little handker- The fire is thought to have been
chief b.tg. of incendiary origin.
A salad course was served by
the hostess, being assisted by
Mrs. R. H. Chadwick.
Hamit H<*llftmL-s|>ent Sunday
visiting friends in Center. Hamil
says Center folks are jyst like
Carthage people fine as split
from
For County Treasurer
DAN M FOSTER
WILL T FRAZER
W D HILL
Buy a Moline wagon
Lloyd.Thompson and save won-
• •y, A solid Car just rec'-iv J.
The Moline runs lighter and
wears longer.
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(Jarft received a car of fresh |
meal, Hour, chops and bran. ,
__ Don’t he sidetracked, but see|
Colquitt to Speak in Carthago. yu* before you turn loose your
Bring your pictures that yon j Ifodb. .Colquitt, candidate . mynejh_. P. W Packer,
wish enlarged to the home artist., ^or g°vernor of Texas, will ad- ou ia*t, Friday night the facul
Notice,
For Countr Superintendent
A J HOLMES
O P CARSWELL
For County Clerk
CHA8 L JONES
TOM CHRISTIAN
j Don’t send them to Chicago and drossbhe voters of Carthage and jy ant] pupiln of the Carthage?
run the risk of losing them. v>cinity ofi the issues of the day School, assisted by the
Have your pictures enlarged in a^ c°urt house Friday, April Mothers’ Club,entertained their
Carthage at reasonable prices. “ o ^lock p. m. Ladies friends with an ice cream sup-
Studio across street from Watch-1 have a cordial invitation to be p,»r on the Collin’s Lawn. The
man office. Carthage Portrait present,
and Frame Co.
lawn was beautifully lighted
For District Clerk
JOHN M HOLT
J
W. H. Meek. Artist. , //Don’t balk, come and sec our lights, and when
good run is better than a
ew spring clothes. Its two to besprlngled with bright-faced
bad stand. If you want expert
one that we can show the most boys annd girls, the young men
For County Commissioner, Beat 1 workmanship, '’guaranteed nil stylish, best fitting clothes you and ladjes. and the fathers and
J H RO**S
For Countv Commissioner, Beat 2
T D MATTHEWS
M 3 8TE0ER
A T SHARP
wool clothes, make a run for our ever saw.
store. Lloy d Thompson.
Lloyd Thompson.
For Countv Commissioner, Beat 3
H B IVY
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For Justice peace, Precint No. 1
J P MATTHEW8
GEORGE HARKRIDER
UNDER BIG TENT
CARTHAGE, APRIL - -
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For Constable, Precinct 1
J 8 WOODYARD
Normal.
The Summer Normal for Pa-
nola, Harrison. Gregg and Shel-
by counties will be held at Cen-
ter, in the beautiful new school
building, from May 30th to July'
9th. Ail subjects for any grade
certificate will be thoroughly re-,
viewed.
A very strong, aggressive fac- j
■Ly ucfcn selected from the,
four copnties composing the dis-
trict
Principal A. Eacoe.of Cat thag*
High School, was chosen con-j
doctor and instructor in mathe-
matics; and will be assisted by:
• Principal L. K. Smith, of Hall-
vifle High School. Science.
Principal B. F. Williams, of
Longview High School. English.
Supt. J. B. Ramsey, of Timp-
aon High School, Professional
Subjects.
Principal A. E. Meadors, of
Clayton High School, History.
Supt. M. M. Dupre, of Center
High School. Methods.
Ain. M. M. Dupre. Primary
J^acher of On ter High Scnool,;
Primary Subjects.
Supt. B. F. WhitesiJe. of Shel-
by County. Civics.
Principal R. C. Adams, of
Center Business College. Book-
Aweping.
Board can be secured in the
beat families at $12.50 to $15.00
per scholastic month, and tuition
far the entire term will be $6.00;
ausAriag this the cheapest as well
m the beet normal in the State.
Examination for all grades of
nnn—l certificates at close.
Write at once to Supt. M. M. •
Dupre at Center, asking him to
yea a good boarding
ROY E. FOX
LoneStar Minstrels
mother’s of our town, all in gala
dress and excellent spirits, pre-
sented a delightful picture to
look upon. The evening was
profitable as well as enjoyable,
the proceeds being $23.05. The
next entertainment will be Fri-
day, April 15. Everybody is
earnestly requested to come out
and have a good time and help
the school.
Cor. Sec.
ttdoyd Thompson will sell you
any 1
iy kind of farming implement
you may need. A solid car of
■” ‘Gods just received.
PEOPLE
ALL WHITE
Hour in your order and you wi
call for another. Phone 101.
* Jno. L. Chadwick.
' UHee Lloyd Thompson for your
fertilizer. He has just received
a solid car of the famous Virginia-
Carolina, and will save you some
money on your purchase.
Superb Hand and Or-
chestra. Tenth annual Tour
in Texas. Entire change of !Pro~
Mr. A. B. Ingram and wife of
DeBerry made the Watchman a ’*re c ean‘
, most pleasant call last Saturday,
'being shown through the me-
chanical workings of the paper
while here.
PE-RU-NA. ~
life.: ’^|pj
* Htxtomrtt amr*
I Suffered with Kidney Trouble.
Mr. Robert H. Norris, 5ui Ka»t 11th St., Kast Oakland, Cal., writes:
“We have never had any other medicine but Peruua in our homo ainre
we have been married.
“I angered with Kidney and bladder trouble, but two months’ treatment
with Peruna made me a well and strong man.
“My wife felt weak and was easily tln-d and was also troubled with var-
ious pains, but since she took Peruna she is well and strong.
“tV# are both very grateful to you and gladly do we give Ihla unso-
licited testimonial, feeling that It Is the least we cen do In return tor what
Peruna has done tor us.'
Catarrh Entirely Relieved. I Catarrh at Mead.
Mr. Ira Penney, Fairfield. Freestone! Mr. C. Hallock, Antwerp, Ohio,wrlteat
Co., Texas, writes:' “My daughter .Mile, after taking
“I a:n completely cured of all symp-' three bottles of your Peruna, Is entirely
toms of catarrh. j cured of catarrh of the head of two
“I can truly say that Peruna Is the years’ standing. We recommend Pe-
bc«t medicine I ever saw. I will always runs to anybody who has catarrh.”
w—ommend Peruua to ali iny friends, for [ Tortum is manufactured by the
catarrh.”
Peruua Drug Mfg.Co.,Columbus,Ohio.
graham Graham Graham Gra-
ham Flour. Phone 101.
Jno. L. Chadwick.
j When you want your sewing
maching repaired, seeO. D. Cobb.
Al{ work guaranteed.
[/ust unloaded a car of flour,
chops and bran. It is to
interest to see me.
H. R. Jones.
//HLloyd Thompson will sell you
any kind of farming implement
you mav need. A solid car of
all kinds iust received.
gram each night.
gfaok smith Shop Netlca.
Iwilltx
Walter Connally f32 Co.
Tyler, Texaa
'will be ready next Monday,
the Uth of April, to do your
blacksmithing in my new shop
situated across the street from
Watchman office, in one of the
Alsup buildings, so come and let
me do your work. Satisf action
guaranteed.
Respect,
Guy Bunyard.
The largest and oldest machinery house in
East Texas. We want your business and are ful-
Don’t fail to see baby Irene
Fox, the child wonder in songs
and dances with Roy E. Fox’s
Lone Star Minstrels, under can-
ril 11.
Iy prepared to take care of it
Wes
are exclusive agents in East Texas for the
Continental and Murray line of Cotton Gin Ma-
chinery. Munger. Pratt Smith. Winship, Eagle
and Murray Gins. Engines and Boilers. Complete
stock of belting, shafting, pulleys and everything
in machinery supplies. Send us your orders for
gin repairs—prompt attention given them.
State agents for Fisher k Davis and Brennam
Saw Mills, also Southern Saws. Tower Edgers and
Trimmers. Complete line of saw mill machinery
and supplies.
Agents for Nordyke k Marmon and Straub
Com Mills.
Manufacturers and State Agents for Hailey
Hay Press, made portable in steel and stationary
in wood.
We are agents for U. M. C. Cartridge Co. and
Remington Fire Arms. «
fy coffe business has grown
an extent that I have
just installed an electric coffee
mill to take care of my coffee
business. Join the crowd and
drink Cook’s Pride.
H. R. Jones.
ptie want your peanuts if they
No dirt Come at
once.
Lone Stat Peanut Factory.
W. D. Sepaugh, Mgr.
^Say bovs, 1 am glad that you
got 14 and 15 cents for your cot-
ton and $30 per ton for the seed,
and I wish we could sell you
goods at manufacturers cost, but
it is impossible for m& to do it;
but I will sell them as close as I
possibly can. I want you all to
come in and compare quality and
price. Lloyd Thompson.
yd. D. Cobb takes old machines
in exchange for new ones. Also
country produce at the highest
market price. Try a bottle of
Singer oil. Sold under a guaran-
tee.
I "Get your fertilizer from R. E.
Trabue. the best fertilizer for
Panola countv soil.
j NOTICE
We request you to come to
our office in the Dr. Comer
building and examine our
Judge Box of Jacksonville,
candidate for Congress, was in
the city Monday. He address d
a nice audience in the court
room Monday afternoon.
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aooat selling goods for
a manufactured ooet, we
bat we will tell
We operate a first class machine shr p. rebuild
and repair all kinds of machinery W’RITE OR
'PHONE USv Our salesman is ready to call to see
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Tyler, Taxor
vbr 25c............ 3cans corn
For 25c.........4 cans tomatoes
For 25c..........2 cans hominy.
For 25c..........3 cans oysters.
For 25c........2 cans salamm.
For 25c.........2 cans peaches
For 25c- - •. ... -2 bottles olives.
For 50c----4 pkgs. grape nata
For 50c......5 pkgs. currant#.
For 50c..........5 pkga raisins
For 50c- -7 cans pork and bean#
For 50b.....2$ pounds cheese
For 50c......h pounds G
For 50c-.. f pi
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Crude Oil Burners
for heaters and cook stoves.
Saves you half the cost of oth-
er fuels. Clean and non-ex-
plosive. Perfectly safe. We
want everybody to see it.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.