The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. [27], Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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lot too cm
CARTHAO
AL CARD8
roroiisTs MM'ssgfc&sa
J. G. HAZLEWOOD
Kearby and Aihby the Fh?or-
itf 8 for the Hctid of the
Start* Ticket,
000,000 F«or
•ru getting
At UM|r(
Andranon A
tZUSTJ!-,^ b =£5
boul a parallel ia past polit- m,Hk »• new accessions lu oar
i. Thua far poputfat action (fY"*1*' N* loo waul lo know aos-
Ukeo ia fully fifty coua-1 ll.l"1? f0*’’ •» h# g oy
■paigo. Id almost every has hmNac ao true u.ai i|* doot
lo lie daily seem calls for I f,’r ■ joke aay more. Through
aod county conventions. I P,,l,,,l,»» movement Ike people
nued absence in the Held | *\* ^ jT* rrr*r(1 on cur-
'hairman Ashby, however !&!*?» ‘V**,**1*1 I"1*1*®"* in par-
-r
tbe work aow going on. I much at what demagogues amUche-
'hetber thia move all along I *,*r» har* to aay, and on account of
COt;XREU»RS-AT-I.AW.
“•i*. ‘ Texan.
ractlee In all the courts of tbe
and will attend aay Justice
Meeratary, W aahington, Jantiai
INiW. -Notice ia hereby given
I proptnala will l>« meeiva
tlm office of the aRriWj of
treasury, at Washington, D.O, ,
18 o'clock noon, on Wedneeday,
lamy office build Inn
FfyfcNK LAWSOjM,
Atty at Law
and LAND AGENT, *
Carthage,
«h day of Yotwuary, IN* far Mm
purchase of one hundred million dul-
lira (IIUMMXMIOO) of United Staten «
per cent coupon or regiatered bumW
**«l b, MW ^ ^*5
•+*•«•*«
•JJ'T boT,i ,*U1 ■» dated on the
tSLwlJi 0t ***» and be
and before the fintt ilay of February
CARTHAGE, TEXAS,
President, L. C. Libby
CALENDAR
Tessa
Office north-welt corner of public
equnie. Commercial badness a special-
ty and reter to 8t. bools. New york
and Galveston merchants.
ft. p. NEtoSOp
teSrci.J,w,r"'5’J11 K u
Xo. 3, 3rd Saturday la each month at
gsBerry, II. C. Tiller J. P., VV. P.
Wsstmnrslsnd. constable.
Xa. 4, 4th Saturday la each month at
■reekenrldge Springs. W. I,. Cromwell
*•P. Jelf Cromwell constable.
, _ •• *,d Saturday in each month,
at Woods. C. S. Knight J. P., W. W.
Grubbs constable.
Xo. • let Saturday In each month at
Deadwoodvan Socagen creek. C. C Jobn-
*•* J-T.i G. W. Hunt constable.
Xo. 7, tad Thursdav In each month at
llarHs l>arl». it. V. Cassltr J. 1*., S.
I>. rhomas constable.
Justice court at Clayton, precinct So
fc 3rd Monday in each month. Win.
Walton J. p., J. I). McCormack Con-
Tb* f*1.1 T«rm ,M>Kin* September 2nd, 189.1, and continue, three Month.
Winter, •• November 2.1tb, 189.1, •• three Month,
Attorney-at-Law
Lands for salt* on easy terms,
Spring,
February full, 189W
" oftb, but eonie distance out in the
country, and of Isle hi. visile here
have l»een hurried and unexpected.
A glimpse of him was caught a few
*- I ago by people at the de(>oi,
wav then en
llirac Month
Office Xorth-Eust
Carthage,
corner public nqr*-.,
Texas.
gg/SS&m
M^mMowa '* ta*tlieuta»
for the bouda awarded tv them amt
time a? application for delivery.
**J 4jn#nUi for the hoodit diiinI U
made ut the treasury of tbe l uitecT
«**V'"|,l* Wn-LmurtsMs, D C.,or at I he
l nibvl Xtau-e snUmisurii* at Now
Wk, By-ton, f*hffmh-l:«hia, Bnlti-
uuwe, ( ineiiinnli, Ckica#>, fit
or New Orleans, ur they may be madu
at Sau 1- ruiicinro with exchange oh
Tuition per Month
E.;fc. JHULL,,
days i
and it ___
route for Weatherford, where
was lo speak yesterday, lie
have been here lo day , hut
m. had not shown up.
however, li.at for t_______
has been in the Held, actively
Attorney-at-Law
Curl ling**, Texas.
Real Estate Pester, Abstractor and
Surveyor. Ituy and tell l.ands. Ken
der and pa) Taxes. Keep off licapassers.
Primary Department. $1 75
Ln termed late Dept., 2 50
-Advanced Grades. 3 50
*-'■v »»>■.///»f/ ///»>» /-/j
1I()AI!I>
CaiiHc -mil will, ,,rival,, faniillv, at from fs t„ tin
A !♦ I bos.- who llnd it inconvenient to send to the free
School during the fall months can make arrangements l.»
seeing the principal of the school to send later i./lhe *
was to
•t A p.
It ia know a.
monihe past he
. . - —...../ engag-
ed in organizing his forces for the
coming battle.
For some days after the death of
Judge Nugent .he disiuu-graton of
flic lutpulist parly was freely predic-
ted, hul all such talk has now stibsi-
d. <1 and on every hand tin- remark
.is heard that if Jndgu Nugent's
death demonstrated any one thing
more clearly than another it is the
fact that the |>o|iojn<tH ar,. united
upon a ba-troib. r than a personal
•*ne. Among | ruminent populist,
hen- recently were |>el Harrington
and F. V. Kraus of Howie. O. T.' '
Hornblaser of tirandview and Toni
fli.incellor of ( oinanehe. All re-
port in u eh enthusiasm manifested
and greatly increased parly gronlh
leboiecoflhe jwoplu for governor,
- 1 he ia at patriotic a
Imaiiav uav our beloved Nugent,
and «ill l.e compelled, as Nugent
was ,wKe. to accent the nomination.
Next to Kenrbv f wv„M |W(4I H«n-
ator Harrison iff Hell, for governor
:in«l «^ir «l:»u* chiiiiuin, ||, |»
A.l.l.y for lieutenant governor. |i
would be a stiong ticket and a pop.
ular otto. 1 1
"Do you think Dallaa will gel the
national |»o|»tili»t con%ention?-'
i .V r* * ",l'"k U*rr« *• *> ry little
doubt brn she will. Securing the
Nanonal If. form Press association
Will bel,. very materially in geiii,,*
he national convention to come to
»/-,nK ,ne banner pvpulisl
state will Ih- iniieli in favor of Trx-
»"• But of course it wj|| ,|| depe nd
•n ho * the executive comimtU-e ia
Claude Pollard.
Coautjr Attorney, Panola County
-A-tt3T-sit-:La.TX7%
Carthage,......T,.laK
f'lvll matters will receive prompt at-
tent Ion. Probate ami I olle**» Inr huxl-
nwan Unw..l.lii___ ssoi n.
Ghurch directory,
METHODIST f'HTRcn.
. ♦. P. Dtvls. Taslor In Carthage.
IVe.veblng on 1st. and 3rd. HnndaTs In
neb month at Jl o'clock a. m. ami 7
A P- Choir prat-lice Saturday nights
••fare the 1st. 3rd. Sunday*. Coiiimu-
Ahm service tyn the 1st. Similar, after
II o'elork service. In each month.
Prayer meeting errry Tuesday night
If- "J- Sunday
School each Sunday morning at 111.
,11. rpl.t.ARD, Supf.
Kpworth league evert SunJav at S
P. ni. J. II. 1, mg, pres. X'laude Pollard,
first Vice-Pfs'i, MUs l.illlan Hull,See.
BAPTIST Clll'Bi'lf.
Bnslne*. meeting on Saturday night
'laities.
L/C. Libby, President
J. H. LONG,
Attorney-at-Law.
ititriiiid: xr.xtis.
Office over R. E. Trahue'* -tore on
w e*t side puhlle square.
" *11 practice In the Supreme Appel-
o Oblrlels Courts of the state.
W III slw siifml Ihs Justice Courts o?
Panola County when requested bv
clients having business in said eourta.
I am also agent for three of I by larg-
est ills Insurance Companies In Amerl-
I. CY PITMAN’S
(iii, (Iris! and SAW ML,
Texas.
On ri liiigp,
Orders for Itougb U: Di.-sh <1
Ivin «-i|iii|i|H-d with all nifKlerii
vaturd.iy.
TiX'.lf!.
Lumber j rom|illy tin. ,|
i liiipioveiiM-ntv. fjtiiid
*J. A. Dniiipln,
fjHYSiei/t^lA SURGEON
Carthage. Tex„,
Se^ontT Aoot. T '^V^n't store
A HOME INDUSTRY
“J. Cl. f'aruilc.
“Herrotary «f the Truasiiry.'*
Annual Meeting of the Taxaa Lire
Uf. Hawns.
Arthur J. Newman.
W. P. LAWRENCE,
DKJSTTIST.
t'uthage.
Btook Aaooolatloss.
To the Stockmen of Texass
The object of this letter ia lo ufga
W. CJ.
WnON FACTOR
Texas
----—— -.- lexa* |
Professional work raiefullr an.! proni-
tly attended to.
Office-First door over Alserp A Thump j
upon yon the tfreat fmportanco of
yonr attendance at the coming aa-
oual meeting of the Texas Liyo
Slock Association |io San Aatoaio
oo tbe I lib and 1.1th of this month.
The railroad companies will Imho
half-faro rouaj-trip tickets; the
good people of Kan Aatoato are
making unusual preparations for tko
enltrlainment(of their visitors; aa
attractive program, embracing all
important branches of the livestock
interests, km beep prepared and aa-
•igotd lo competent speakers, amI
the proceedings will tanalaato with
aa excursioa lo Mexico, which a
large number have already aigailad
their tntentioo of Joiaiag.
Apart from the above induce
mcnle there are, bowevor, stronger
leosooa for deairlag yoot atteod-
,#wt Tko cattle and sheep ialer*
°f ©nr »tata are at present ta a
condition from which there will bw-
foro long he a change either for bet-
ter or worm, which It !• m bn dm
paade greatly upon legislative ta-
ttoo. For Ibis reason if is now of
•ital impnrtaooo that not only stodt
fabvrs, bat all who are ia sav u>.
learned lliroogli the medium ’ of .
2"?.£r. 1,00 " S ** Ashlly .V
Smitbflehl tlist he bad reached home
just in lime lo telcoinc afiollier lliu
A%l»Ly f|e nmyn before pulling on
his lighting clothes and going out dn
the warpath ogam he will aiu;nd a
day or so at |Ki|.uli«t headuusm r*
in Ibis eily, attending (o work ini I-
dental to bis official postfh»a. ||(,
nolo Woe addressed to Mr. I/. f,|
h;mn wlm i. .. charge here when
Mr. Ashby IS oul of tho city-—Ft
Worth Cor. Dallas News. 7
*®*o Maintain the Reserve.
New Voss, Jan. 7. Tbe World
son’s Storehouse.
Xacresxors to l>nini» ,f- f 'o.
MARBLE : WORK©,
Bhrevoport-a Louisiana.
Practical Workmen and Designers.
Dealers in Iron and Wire Fences.
character. This year, however, the
plan of campaign on their |>art in
cludra Um- naming ..f a candidate for
these as well as all .oilier positions,
and already names are being sugges-
ted its this connect Lin.
In its io-ue of this week the Indus-
trial Educator of this city conies out
f»r Senator Harrison of llell epunty
for governor, and lion. II. M. p.
Ashby for lieutenant gnvernr/v.
Nothing is known here touching the
J. K. WALL,
PHYSICIAN A SUf^GEOjM
C.( ft 77/. IU ft, TEX A H.
omc* at Wall’s Drug Store. Res-
idence in front of <V>Ilege. Allcalls
promptly responded to.
Cooks
Real Estate Agent,
11* TEXAS STREET.
8kr* report Lx.
Oata advances made on consignments
otatoo. Careful attention given to
ta* purchase of goods for eustomers In I
tae country. Homs rented and rent
«®md*d. A largo list of City, ttubur-
*r aM Farm Lands ter Male.
"m’ Buyable Iron
rr * *y*|l,>r* ,,rl^ «■ fonmlalion. for
. enclosufea. lawn and farm fences. He bur onr marble
ttaTta!rtril. "U-d‘rP?t- fr<H?. q"*rrl,‘* >" rmr h»at Ms sod get
.1° n. »**" rt.fHII’.l>* th»" fin... or dealer.
' mr.1.!!!.' ** l2T*‘ “**ss w.. ■«, ■,...
mi .»jJSJgP.SSgg.r.yg' -I <1
*****'• *nr,wu wide and 3 Inches thick, with a alone base end •
^Ctondtd^MarMe ZOTtSS.
j!r?!^7t tarn1; idAiyt_°"r °"r n u>* •*"*"
wfar.d tour «,
latter, however, it is no longer
Swi-Weekly News
(elds to tbe headship at the stale
>onimiiire another year, and ft may
ho that bit wis^ys in Ibis rea|tect
sfiirim obeved by ibe iwTxt nominal-
mg convention. It m said here free-
ly by those in a position to know
•-hat Mr. Ashby rralixea that to
properly carry oo tho work of •
campaign the state chairman should
bo a resident of some central point,
oo a rot!weir, where access ran >—
of ito branches.
•—f«ntriAI.l8T—•
Chronic. Xervons. Rnrglcal and Fe-
mafe diseases Diseases of Ike Nose.
Throat, Eye aad Ear.
where access ran be
an times. Then again,
in the |*a! he has made the fight.
PICKENS HOTEL
on Henderson street.
DOWNS Sc NEWMAN
irevopoi'l, :: Louisiana
Cartilage.
means, ami (hat now when Ike out
■ft! willing to uodtHalw
look le so auspicious, they aay, for
success, it ia ao more than common
that llw-ir output a
hie MiiHM.nl shall th
litlegut leal hr 2» dr.
Justice, that he he slated for
and thrr r.-innot bn any doubt of
every old n. omg cuepurathm being
re-uly U. df. the name. ¥kr
*©T oidaiuaMe l.r the mrrn.
--------so ID.
lucrative posittoa on the stale ticket
of bis party for this year, ft ia ar
gned that such a disposition of thia
gentleman would he peculiarly fit.
uu*ry wamlm of the ffimlly.
104 Dhpers Only SI!
Capitol Hotel,
Bag, ia it xnnfrl giva him full ewii
Tiropaen
You iw talked hiwdiy
•HT sot saddle the uatiou with
to giro aa woeh publicity i
Wo to this t*n and urge ths
•uNi of jrosw frlawda. tU
Dos wukoa R —* ritiii
aro freo In odd root tko modi
Mymtotadui^w syndicate n
mnwetottoa. It will add U. the v.d
**• h<i«r»e currency, and at the
F. V- ftaca Bayntta.
Teaas.
Crocxery, Cutlery, Qlasa, Chinaware.
in conoectiou with the guboraatorial
■ mwioation. «m tt noma atatoptota-
^ 'Wfn^miaail choice
ualed throughout. Ia uatfly far
cfpate in.
but om. of tha hottest cam-1 <kiag he;
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Collins, Jasper. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. [27], Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1896, newspaper, January 15, 1896; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895824/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.