The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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Certainly Is
Umni node* Mm; mv ha It Ml
imm! lo that aert (o thing, m4 X
don't UiiHk h» will im v«ll m
am-b a pleoe ef estravagane*. I
(kink It is my date tv aivkv kta
Brlek Bill!
HE PANOLA
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nil* nl «i|
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IrllUDbt »•#
|ew DRY i
AM
FAMILY
|!iirh I think I
nwer thnu the i
kor sold at ia U
Ciaie ooe,'^
|l<H«k aiuij guo.Hn
taking jr<Nir parch
Vi'lpay vou to dai
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fT- WIM.W.
P. J. WII
Cottoa
|t’o:iunlaald«:
ipurters, Wh
kTApt e dry i
notion*. Hat a,
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I'orner of Ktraud
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CARTHAGE. PANOLA COUNTY. TEXAS. MARCH 90. 1076-
i~76.
1875--70.1'^irr
’all and Winter Goods!
Novelties \
Novel ties \ Novelties \
e w Dress Goods
Jtut Kitviirl l>r
REYFUS & CO.,
in th*- Ulim of 1'iO’hajp* and vlcinitr, Hie a»rira ••
lii' lit liti'iw (i'.aN <ud t|imalti|* In alt the new *ul attra.'t
Itti'.-i shales, producing *11 Hu' new *ilk cff.fla on the less
Mia, Mifll U».
lilk Warj» I'iagotnls, Serge* and II isket euitinffx
D, STARK**, TIK**, H 'SUE* HOSIERY
u LOVES, forhets.
RROIDHUIES AND LACK*.
pared to »ff(*r tlie I og.at ami most P'BI >lete u«*orttiient ever
exhibited in the pity at very low rate*.
ARPST3MGS
«*t Pattern*, in BrumMs, Ta|»e»tr>, ll,r*e and Tw"-Pl.v, Corot
ialtmg.U'i** and IIk« niv ottered at iiuu.uaUr lam Piicvs.
Clothing Depart men t
l< aeniu Complete n till it* assessori*», welt »*
Caps. Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Valises, Etc
pfulk wiah onr friend* and ili-> fnitdi" gem-rally to rail on u* In-
In it. price the uumla and examine the <|ii-cit> Tin » will find
t* it >1 cunliiictl to a tear wdl«kiiowu at tp.e goal*, hut to tun
entire Murk-
Muslim* «■ East Know.
I'non the steamer'* guard I stood,
ll.>rtio outward from tin- shore;
Ao.l waxed Intently on the *peiie*
1 th-tight to view no more.
Eaeh fa*t nssslinK hill and tree
\Vm« vv ith M>me memory framrlit;
Kaeh hu»y «treet and mu**tvc block
Konlii,ii a pkw*am thought.
Ho Didn't Advertise la Xm-1
paper*.
Prank las'Wi Hint of Pan th>s
humarwwly skn ha a large ><•«'<**
j d |.i*»» ihu he her* ia advertta*. g
their UMaineas, I Mil are always Irving
torkeal the nr|..tgr aad area* There
tn%y In- luativ w.iys ar I
1 hut year* of
I that ot a I mean-
GRANGE HO USE.
adeeetMog,
i ha* taagM
lit adre'ltaiaa
neW'*|>*|H*r pres* i* iinu, U*t and ail
I tin* liudt* f h )w*«t |
Unite rerimtly among that tlmuif N ,, ^ ^ j, ^
IM ttlf tot urn
GUIDE TO ECONOMY
the jj^huiters,
I'd Inirrieii on my way
Ihiiwanl and lorth, ou aouio pot
Not kws Intent than they.
Bu* now. all Interewt there waaoVr;
Tin- hill* more dUtant grew
And loaning o'er the vrW*Ti prow
I bid a last adieu.
’Twit* early morn; the god of day
Behind n di«tnut hill,
Kx tended on hi* royal coueh,
W’n* wruid In alutnber still.
A Suldwth fui»li wan in the air.
And oer thearene wn* aproarl
A w inding alwiet of pure While,
•now.
liken shroud upou the iIkmI.
j I stood nnrl mu*lu<d upon theehange
A single night had w rought ;
A World hatlaimk from life to death
! Hwift a* a paneiug thought.
Hut soon I knew, tin* rising sun
Mounting hi* golden ear,
Would spread o’er nil a flood of
light,
• And rouse them near and Car.
I
Then, too, I did remem law when
III* glory *lione around,
i The aintw would sink under Ills
And all beneath tic found
1 Marr.il ami unsightly to the eye
A* when the tiny lad-ire,
vert dug in the ir*< aper«.
Dul A think it <ti. him nay g a» ’ -
n'oney thrown sway.
•Hitt dwn'l you advert se in s>.y 1
ws.r wr asked.
till, yet, he' retdhd. o| s ea>l a 1
g ..I de»i of lu.MM-r .a adrornma ,
N-w, h- re iaag.asl_thi«g | h*v* m-
lv What Kt«f)
CUM
fill
uslid la tn-4s>. It s a twah pn-k
with my nsin>- and basiaesa eam,«t I
M ' •***>——*• ** — *.
tel* in tin* elfv for ns*
••llttw dors W m*a*gt< afT*
enough I la a toga sa agent
stationed a| each hotel, day smtsight,
furm* rd with a stamp mI whea a
mm Step* up to lake a tooth | M-k h*
•lexttousiy Stamps noe tor him, asl
there It is on Ike looth-pteh:
a*.,s*s*ss*. .... . . s * .....
: A ITNKINIIKtD.
uwictRiu avn rmao*
| “ I am informed, ' he rnatuuted,
that tour huahed tinmanai eight
liund'etl anil •eventrd.o tooth pa>hs
•if uae>l hy ill Cits iamMi note s ov. rr
year, whi.h is ..(sal to that m«ny
h isitte-s cants of attne distnlHit.il to |
tile pul,||C,
ao| I my tluit itumloroi boa
and iuan<e their ttanrihadan.”
“Certain > not. Bsl this lairrlp
NEW YORK STORE,
o from y torn# to P«Mttit4»»s pm matt* to sawaf m mmtf Vattor
L. SOLIHSKY
Haring a* hrnerh rntweaev town* too totatotwm «mi Canto
on *oaw<Hv aw mas sumnmgag t» mm
r a«h. *» rues iVa* #.h *mnMir us an totyug VR
Otw ante* to me die mom mmmmtto mi «h» gntotoatt,
mg** uAtMlitursd
;l*«.f!S!?luStaplc ami Fancy Dry Goods,
Inin. Is r Oi ho* nr*, onia * * *
•Inclpafy f**:t.de and l’l itilittlonUitmls we will only say tint
h tonic Ii< *. K itnnel*. Linens, IILuikct* H h»U uud Mins** is t’oiu-
|ts t»fv.•ifiteo li'i'l that
Will Not In* I'imIopsoM by Any llonm*.
J. DREYFU88 &
Ritrkrl null Trias Ktrrrt.
Cottettaltsl btmenth Ihe fulling snuw,! *3s*mt the lueth-slcha mast In. wt
Patch w eary task mviihiI «*er. *,W4| ***' * •l'* kiw it ran he
Thi* is a tyiie of man, I thought.
From iiifittiey to death;
One hour he does whaleVr he w i 1,
The next—give up his bnwtlt:
< h»o day I* l»u*y with hi* gain*,
lli* eager hands to All;
The t ext—aduy of endless nut.
Find' him in niurhle still.
nrnrP
*7.vtf
mob *U,uUUmau..Lr|,KXAJ4A,,-u'ihch.amavay
Then, too, we know n tiny will
daw’ll.
When u more <l:it mg Sun
Wilt poiiio in iiinj.*iy mid pow’r.
ll.lsilFt* lA'F.ltY
It T NT 110^13 y'v
[.lo l*tr Aiihbii*.
■r«1,1 ■111
H i*. In connection with the Calm j from hi* ta*k
ft* BYTto*
iind Fild'in It ilr m.I, t l|.. u.<1 *
Now tiutl .sfcort Route
ST, I.OFH, '•TK.MIMIId, CAIRO.
- - AN* 11 >r
North
Whc.t l ight rlisnl on him lien*,
Hcitcath the |s*net rating eye,
lie ahull then re-upiieitr.
A. T. I*
lletider*on. K.v., Marcli, 7, l*7.V
Aneedote* ol'joltti lliigltt.
Miss Kate Field sends from
I; .nil. in these'anecdotes of ,101111
A^VKnTlHlNo.^j 1Vint„ North tun! East-!
rtsr.MHVTsinw rtdliit the Til!* line )m in'; tJeuo "gli y ojuip. j
.70 jicf a.ymrc, uu<I ”,’» |.<“1 ».t)• u'l n iiHj.“ov«iii«'l.s,
kph *ets»isiiU“il lrt**’rtt*»n, «... || s« Wcyfing'n.u e’--A*'r U sit-,3., • , . , , • . . , ,
- ’*• ........... *i,d Mitt i”* Truss-'ed P!.-uftK». au.ll »"**•
(onpler, i* »—if d tor l.i»gu«li mnin-ea: When At tenuis
stf tg'm ! t '' mil an-hern In* gave a tdii.
.Ir.ua party,to wtiudi one <>i
Thmu-h Ticket* nttd Through .i.d,,, |j,,g|,t * sons was invited,
Kates. j ,111,1 (min n oleli he o tinned aglow
Mann-I after Mo-id«v, Novemh i j with delight. “On, |mp i< ex
I*; ., ttains will have M..i lia I eUlutctl tin* litlie It. .gut, when
a* I illow :
or !»•** of till l type .Nile
litre.
1 | • i !
4 J5 ni'. j 0 m*. in*
i i «*i *■>*
! ; . i i*st : i.’t
j |IW |7i Z’-*
^flve ef« per tin*1, fn t
OWl Hft.**il PV*M* f'»r ei.i’Il
. iu-eiti.iii, v ill i**rli ir •
fii.*ti.’«~ liHeVt* d in' th
»n*. ®All rithrriage an-1
Ji-e* inaWhn' over one
pilJ<e cltargv'l »* mlver-
lUts in sjH'.ip, will le
to unnoitcing pandida’..-*
flflna, ten for pnttdi
ie |a^l*lutiire, nnd tlf
slklaje* fi«rC>nigri***.
ron rut \*.
Tl.e Mail nn • Eypres* Tiain leaves
'Ls.-'.all for l*u la l!*» l> m.
The A«e«ni"i*oia' Tain l.*v-*
Mar«hali W»r Dil i!*, 11:1» a in.
rnn guii rvirroftr.
M.il i.ii-1 Kxrr.** Tryn W<-*
M .i*i.all tut ghrevenorl. 1:4 » p ui.
Acwim dal ion Traiii leave* Mat -
*liall for .shreve|a«r«, '..Li a in.
read
• Nothing easier. m> dear rtr. Tou
«ff rarh agent earrtea a small mi.m
seojm to assist people ia nwlling it
on . But .his la tea Uni <mly ad*er
tioug plan I am ia with. Voa an*
'hi* pe er or rug with toy .-ardom it f
Yea; wel you prohatdy e uldn’l
gnms what it toflw. I’ll tell yen (to
lor t.*lng ii|. a «o.e Unger."
•* W hut liu* aaore Huger got to do
will, advertising f
'•Everythi’g, my dew dr. every
t>i g. There ia over a std i a str
lingers in Aloeiica eve y yea . At
BV'ty louder* e expn*- n udver-
ti'ing h in it fii >.h |*iu tints in
c.nd oil r*g* |.-e to se »„ Mi'i.
i* ••* thetu "» vh-tlni* »i «»re Ang.-r*
li e A <l..ng , ».» they will use
di-in m |>reh'im e to an others. «
mi lion ot fi.-se ra*r* ar* o »t to all
. *'ts of the I' lied .'•late* ad f *av
O ily nsp)>r d t» pay one litind e><
*M I till v lMUt«(i the pr»v,| ge OI
hiving lot oulii n lirnt.'
“ to-l Voil |r.|i<| i ?''
‘‘t enai ly I ill i I had to ia o-.y ,
l>»!-» vent any ofhrr ami fr.ua ge •
l!:.g the rho.ee S r.td o ate ”
“A im*re ttnger, the , vou re- |der ri |
lieUer ...Iv.-iii nn m» 'ant tha« m. :
r.t hlialootsl and popular <*»w*,» j
»CTT*
\\ ell, }•«-*, >n this ease. Bern trav- ,
fling late.y t ”
“Ves; Mu|r« *»ip to Mia.wso .«
and Iowa nag ago"
•Then j-n mu*t h*va sut my
Tlta towns aty'tos wf
Boots and Shoes
dew/ dUvsoshitoaa.
•it toll loo.
at Kriee*
Gents’ and Ldito* Hats
U to-rsiMepto IkHF yv.|. too* can Sarto tow m CKtotW Uue.
s« !•' one Resfydieg),-
#*.- taw tod to goisr na a aa smrljr
saw.. hessivv -at" oof tome m toefl as mane;.
G SOMXSKY L CO,.
fft • Trias Inti* s - AG
dorTV.fy
J. w. fru.tMr
M- A YATEH.
FULLER & YATES,
Directory*
t *•:: Tr x ark tvx.
Mall aid Ex res* iralm leave Mar
"hall f*r Texarkana. 3 u m.
Aceontnealation train* leave* Mar
**«tll ♦ >r Trxarkanu, l": s> a m.
'tail tra-iia run daily. Aeromm-e
dutiun daily, (Hund*v*ex.-eplei.)
^ * ihoXu7'Vl.m./av* Mil t i Um* CsaacrllM.
iMav, Aturnd, Mil NO At Mtoeota and |i.»-n.«i .m.l Ja«e-
‘Text mp.-t.hg with * ha* ! “*• ^‘'h tra na on the Internso wa
|.« Uoiul-iv in ""I **••»» Northern Railroad, for
. ITrtor, Palestine. Huntsville. Hon-
fv7, W. M„Carthage,Tex, "id 44alvestmt. At ^hrevoport
i with the Red Hirer boats lor Sew
[ Orleans nnd the Heath, and with the
(A ORANGE, No. W»,l H Pasthsp (’sapanr’a rtaara tor
i Monroe, Vicksburg ami the Boath.
foods* Texas, oa the Hat- i At Texarfcaaa, with
the frill moon la each > Fnltoa Itallrsn I toy
L* w’cl-'pk, r. M. Mctto- • vr. I/H'IH. MRSfPHH. LOT1H-
vii.le, Cairo. Chicago.
Anil an Point* North aad
GCKR. AV. M.
liwix, Meeretary-
IE ORANGE, No,
i at Garthaga «**» the
1 in every month, at t
W. Present titomber*i
41. P. O. Address.
rexa*. _
If. FYKE, W. M.
•IBM. Noble, Pan Hnpr.
W H Naxraaa.
littie ii. .gilt,
asked *>y the great Itnglit wln-tli
<-i lie had enjoyed liiin*el|. “in
• leeil I did,mid Mr. Diowu gave
lieMicli u nh-e mtuie l**r you, pa \ bada m c'ni paintnl in »d-wk e- * *
im T “Vi nat w«»e lual I* ini|uir- . on* white had *u«i a*.e-i t»» >h
.-d the father. “Why, lie a*ked l.-lcgi o.h . o cs f *
me Iniar that guy ami leslive mss, j A* bean t ona aaytwiag of the
the governor, wus!" replied the k-nd.
child. Perhaps yuu think the' “Auytlar If y^n AiIsf. A •**«
*"•*■ ww* r:•«“>'“••«■ ir;.» ssjszirizi
iiant at G*is taking of his t'dine in „llr|, , im.rd oneve<y lehgrap . p I-
vain. He lauglw tl. Il« tlhlli i! t’nPcd 'tales Tbs* -s- to-
] laugh, however, on another m-ea msitract an * I p.id tbe >x-mev e»
' I *ion, dunitg iHii rivil war, when 1 tnsa'biavit that 'be work was 4»--#•
I he Priuee of Wales, while amok- j *M»t peril »(o y a worn', a.airing r<*:-
ing a cigar with him on the let • i *4;!*'f" _ „
race of the house «| common*,
said to him, “Don’t ymi think,
Mr. Bright, that tbia war baa rrn
derail toe Americans heartily tir
«s| ot a repnMmui form of govern
menl, ami that they’ll alo|it a
imniairliv f “On the contrary,"
answered Mr. Bright, “tbia very-
straggle that the Ameiirana have
gone lltratigh will remler their in
atirattond dearer to them than
ever. The Americana are emi
itently fitted fur a republican form
of goxet oatent. They will nev-
er aim mien it, aad (be English
will never abandon monarchy on
tfl (bey hare a king wham they
defeat.* ttoameat to a
re.
WHOU4AU
W.AUM tV
HC7I ly
.y/g,.-..?.,;.
N », I don’t brlieval will out any
advrru cTt-wt in y«» -r ptpvf this |
week. Yv «ee I am advert! lag a
good dea' new." .
last then a mm era to and H
heted a Mil mr wtehtog Pesttter
bsad*» cards «e every bats an thwtewto
sa ertog 1494 aed sflbrmd a new
detract fie ls;Jk ebb who to soiled
divlsg ton sombme at." sore -
tag le attach bid dineg-
la rn h tom
.astoaati.
bells that _
•mira r barge, s
to Muir regular m
When wt kfl,
aastbrr adcertMag
todra Penktotoad
to to Inritotog to
to he totestod m toe
syip'wsriH
Jedtobms sirarthdag ft* Mm ef
pMkkflMl4
extern produce
plantation guppliex, £lc^
AUm *0u**i\pdtfjk* ftotomddto
K e11 > Fo u n dry
ceaoM 'rataaTTiM
SNLB *»»** arsuv B 'HUSK
Shreveport, -
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LEWIS, m
m
Une
A New Hat freed r reject.
vary
to rmm mu
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