The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Panola County Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Sammy Brown Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PANOLA WATCH
1876-76
Beluhtm I fellow-I rablcraIn bol-liu'
lorth to day
I does'nt quote mi »|«ccial vm for
what I hthln mv,
IV (rtnitHi will tie berry short, and
<i>« here am dr tei*:
Bis worl' tint er'aa lil.Ms in U like a
t -tl.nl m*,
Wluirrlwv m lml mitlraun ha* got
hi* line to hoc ;
Ao»l ilaiiy time a luav uiiuny atop*
to take a na|>,
tVy grin. k«vf« on *-gn>ia' for to
cover uy hi* clay
When Moor* lei de Jews aeraat de
•rater* oti da aea,
IVj had to keep a * mb', jrt' a* tw>'
aa fa*’ could la*;
IK» v«mi a’i>oae tint dey could chlut hah
aucceeded in ileir wish.
And reached de I'rouiiaed l.*n<l at laat
— If dey baoatoppeJ to ft*h T
/a
My liieii'a, dai araa a garden
GRANGE HOUSE.
all and Winter Goods!
I*' did .. |
ill t( r< ji|t ,
k DRY Gc
Attn
IMILY 0!
* thin^ I r-n
1^ ® llil It * i||p |^||
♦ »M at 1|| I
< ’ Milt* Ollt*, 'in
■ •»! It| \ |
•K vwir mriht
' «*ll lo do k
\ Novelties \ Novelties \ Novelties \
GUIDE TO ECONOMY
ew Dress-Goods
Ju*t lb vetted by
REYFUS & CO
TO SAVE A DOLLAR
-L
!■ What Every Man, Woman rand Child Should
Look Toll
• at nonnis* to the la-lte* off'artlMfe and vicinity, the arrival*
U 11*. of llr. .. Homlsaad trimmings in all the near and attract
W’iu'ii' »laii«, yrodiu iiig all the near silk effect I* on the ko
kill*, •m il a*,
SRilk WarjS I'ingonuls, Serges and lltsket Suitings
|ct. M'AID'H, TIES, MASHKA It081 EHY
t»I.OVFM, COllMETH,
broideries avi> lake*.
22 ts
‘VII.II*.
j- WILLISd
Cotton fwa
—AS*-. ' j
nmlsaiuii
JnlilaqaA ;
The
money
uiioiioii then natura 1? arise.: By a hat meana can we aara oar
T 1 n in mi on reuse cciii-* to the rescue and suggests tl* only way,
which i«. lo make your pui-clia-v* at tno
the capital for
the tmoarNk i
of lb* State. TUi
capital eau Im bnw|hl by launl-
graata. Bat It Ininiany that
a knowledge of roar conntry
pared to offer the large*! >iud most omilcte assortment ever
exhibited hi the city at very low rate*.
«) n ten «, o»i waa a garden once.
altar Adam lildnsl a id Ere,
Wid no one hound In Ikwldci deni, no
Heigh hors for toth.-ire,
An.l chert day wa* Christmas, and
dey not deir ral’on* free,
.And eldiery ting Ixliing-d lo dciu el-
WanHIXutuji, March 11, ISTtl.
I'lion A. I\qn\ Esq., t'.imeron,
Milam County. 'leva*.
Sir—In reply u» your letter of
Mandi tltii, in n-latioti to * plant
era supplying the renter* of bin
plantation with tobacco, I will
have to any that you will Itud here,
a copy ol a letter on this subject to
ilnii. T. M. Norwood which will
give yon the informal in desired.
Very lti'M|.eetliilly,
II. C.lllNIKKM,
Deputy Commissioner.
NEW YORK STORE
' E DJtV Oyoi
L*f II •»«, Km,
Ul'neoh
(lllia* |t.,iU
HAl.Ygg
of i f
1XPBT1V08
Where from Fftrea to Twrut Ave per rent, ia aareJ on every dollar yon
Patterns, in Ih u*** Is, Ta|wslry, tl.rve mid Tan-l*ly . Cocoa
U jttiMg.Uug* and I Lt—uck* art' oll'cud at unusually l»* Price*.
cept au apple tree.
You all know ‘bout .|c itnry -how .le
•nnke com.* sn.Mq.iir 'rami'_
A Miilllti-Ull, rn«ty niocrasill, .l-« r*» l-
in’ on .!•• riM'in'-
Itow Eve and Ad.mi ate .lc fruit, and
went and hid deir nee,
Till de angel oh taeeir Ii • .- •me and
drove deni off dc place.
Now, v’pnse dat nnn an.l ’.mman
hn.lii'l 'tempted for to shirk,
But had gone alw.iit de r gardenin'.
and ten 'cl t.edeir work,
l*ey wooldn’t hal. Ihvii loatln' whar
.ley had n<> Iiiis-m-ms lo.
And the deld.il nolier got a «lianm to
tell 'em w hut to d».
ohm I grout RMbcr of Immi-
grants and a large amount of oap-
iul. lilts mistakm, him ilal
yoor Bute, her reoooroM, mkI the
clwrooter of borpooplo, am votl
known to tko lobobitmt* of tbn
othor Htnteo and tbo older oona-
tries. There ia an et ronootu In*
invasion prevailing IhntyonrpeO'
pie tun neither moral nor low*
•biding. To IWU to oocreet tUo
imprtmaion won Id not only deorttm
yon of tbo •dtmntngm anaing
Clolliing Department
llaviug at Iriuth returned IVom the Northern nod Eastern m irketn. where,
alter (he lu.wt dilltgeNt aearrb, he Ims succeeded In pnrchaailNt strictly
for t'ash, s* rates thnt will eualile ns
ttur stork is now the
KAHN
A tO„
In I'oitrrand|k
APE.
ItH'.VAItK,
WILOW.WA
t'll'WKM
|. arnin Comflcte wi Ii it* n*se»*orics, such ns
I Cittps. Bool« ami Shoes, Tntnks anti Valises, Etc
Lofntly «i*ii n'tr friend* and tit" pithily generally to call on n* •«*
bhe. Vtt'v the k.mh|* and eViiinii." tile qnslirc. They w ill liud
L-n n-'l routined ton lew wcll*kllOwtl *tvp!« goal*, hut to run
n cut le *t.s'k•
[ t]fo the jt-ianters,
p'ineipatly S n.de and Plantation floods, we w ill only »av «h a
II ton*.-.ties, Fiannel*. Linens, lll.inkets. It s.t* and Sice* is t'orn-
lit> branches ami dial
c Will Not Im* rutlemoltl by Any House.
In defy ing all rowpetlt!..*,
most eoiuidete In the market, consist-
ing of n fall line of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
The Isles styles of
CLtTIDlfi
— and —
rmiMNi.u b«ot«
A m.iuioth stock of
WAaiiiatiToa, May IS7I.
lion. T. M. Norwood, Senator,
Washington, IE C.
Sin — Knclosed I return the let-
ter of your c.MTes|M»ndent, Iteu
Im-ii .I.mi.-s, Ks<|.. addressed to
yon under date of May lltli. Mini
try you referred to thlsoltire for a
ruling or .leeiaion upon the mat
ter therein presented.
In reply to Mr. Jones' inquiry,
I have to say that the law tnakea
every |ntmoii liable to |my * apeci
al tas ns "dealer in totmceo.
wlioae busmens it is to sell or ofler
tor sale inannfaetnred loliaceo,
siiiid or cigars.” See aeclion .W.
Act of .Inly »►, 1H»W.
rn.ler this provision ol law
tills otliee holds tbal every |M*r*on
who makes it his husinesa to sell
or offer lor sale, or n.lverl iaea or
in any way holds himself out aa
willing and ready to aell tiiannlae
lured loliacro&e.. ia liubleto |.a>
a s,.eeial tax therefor. Itnt a
farmer or planter w|m» aimitly
snppliea his etn|doyen with what
mi.ntifitelnrrd tolrntteo they need
Tt»YA 1
< OkLiM>
& rovffi
A AND iil.A<8gu
Nl FAt'fU ESgn
AND r I'PE'iaS
... I KXAS
SUlDVEPUMU
will aelg \
• : ► : : vt puty
ad and yua *iUh>
• iigt at fur tkt tkr
foam the mill inn and n bnU of
Kmigranu, who annually nbnngn
their home*, within the limits nf
tbn Union,—to asy nothing at the
No half-way duinV hre.lrenItM
l either do, I s«V 1
float your tu*k nml lia-li it, and den'*
de time to play—
For clien if de era * i« Kood, de rain
w ill s>m|.' A- It d'*,
t'ul.-KS yon keep > piekell in .le gar-
den oh your miii h.
Keep n p'owiir. and s hoiu*, and
a serai-in' <di de raw*.
And wlieu .1" gin’iin's .tier you can
pay Up want you owe* ;
Itut if vm .|'ot* a-workin'clmry tune
.le kiiii ••|od,
lie sheriff** gniue to k-ldijr lip-n
cls-iy ting you** got.
Wh.tels-r *li* con** drillin' a*. 1st
shore a- d drive it liirongh.
And i!»ii t l.-t M'ltll-r stop you, hut do
what >'-•«*• irwine to .1..;
For when yon see* a niger foolin',
ili'ii, a* shore'* y.oiVr Isirn,
Yna's gwine to »s- Inn. .--iiuin'out de
email end oh de liofu.
I thank* y on for «le 'teution you bss
gil. .Ii* after-noon —
Sinter W ill'Min - «ill .d.ligc u* hy
emigration from foreign noun*
trim,—but will Imto the oharno-
ter of your pooplo anil Ctaui anh-
h<ct to the mlmoprmmnutfoan at
,1. DUFY FUSS & CO
Boots and Shoes
the immigration and land agonta
of other Slat**, which trill dltrort
the better dam of Immigrauta
into other ehannela.
The phut whioh I notr ■nggaot,
to obviate thla, m, that tha pm
l»le of eaeh and otrery county nr*
ganlM and appoint • aummlttoa
lo collect atatUtical laformathm
of the variona prudnote at thn
soil (tha anmbor of arnna aaanlU-
vatod and nnaattM | laaiHhm for
(arming, atoek raiaing, frnlt amt
Corner HitrkH and Texas Mlrrrl.
|#7<Vtf __
of every description,
fan oh Watchman. r|
V EN AM A PAt'l H t' It AI LW'.V Y
cf Fit'll
ttDn I
I la*, in connection with the f'uiro
iiinl l-’uitmi Hull -ml, t tpeinsl a
New nml Sfctrrt Route
|<I.ISI I ED KVKUY
pi-> TM LTl*->n "V,
)..TO Prr Ammuim.
In fart every thing you may call f.triath* DHY (I0ODH line,
es lo snit Every ImsIv. Ik. not tail lu giviag us a an early
cull, thereby saving time aa well as money.
AJtIV—
rnrritl A
L- S0L1NSKY & CO
' veut* for Lx
if.,.
A ia MiLml
MltliLV]
S7-* ly
•table growing)
rainfWll. and tbo
tTl*t'Mt'XT* in«i-ri«-d j,t n„i Thi* line licing thor.mgh'y .-i|iiip-
II .Kl §st *.|iiAtv, and "-"i |i.d wit. ii'I in. id, m improvewent*,
rn.-li *ul.«'*|in-iit insertion. »u.li a«J \Ve»tii.gU.oiM-V Air Krak1'.
11 r low* of I hi- type eon- and Mill- r'* Trn«*<-led Pii.tfo'ui and
kjtnro. , t'imp!.-r, i* I'asm ;ia*sed for
. | S/m l, Nitrtjtt uwl (’<»•*furt !
; H in*. : ft in*. ! 12 io- Tlirougb Tl.-kets and TIir.mgli
Mates.
i tlo #,^.i | .*.’•» in, and aft.-i Monday. N*»vein'» r
'j *'[ 'pllli l*7'i, traius will leave Mai dial
! 2W ■ l S'* m r„ii,,H .
t 2U I hi ' no 1 " '
(. ;. aA iiO I mi t on i»am A*.
7.i 1«*l j 1 '.''i The Mail ail < Express‘ftain leave*
|H4 ISO 3W Mar-hall for Da la*. 1:1" t- in
i-flve et**jnw lino, for tlr*t „T1,V X 1^1 k*vr"
, and lifteen rent* for each ***** ^ - *•
It insertion, will Imcltarg* | ton siiMt:v»:miiT.
notice* inserted in the %1 „ ... _ . ,
min-. All marriage and Kxt-re.* Train 'ear—
lice* m-ikitiff over one M-trsnall for ehrcvejsirt. l:t-> p m.
ffil-be cha^l ft" ndver- ^A. e u.m-Is.ion Train h ave. Mm
i_ shall for !*|irv-ve|mrt, *•:l-ia in.
pHi.r* in specie, will , r..R TrXakK is
for annottring candblat"* . , . „
ly Ollhss*. ten for eainli Mail and Kxnress train, leave Mar
the fiegislatnr', nml tif "hnH »■•* T. xsrkaan, 3 a m
j*4pr|'nntffiHii, AftMiwunnIiiIion ImfiiB IftTf*
decSvoly
1 for their own |N>rsonal use, nml
for their Mjieciul nceommmlatiou,
ami not with a view tu gain or
profit to hi in self, ia not rcg.inlei*
as engaged in the business of
selling iniiniifiictiired tobacco
j an.l would not In* required lo pu.v
H|M‘.*iul tax for tints aup|dying bit
lured lalnoers with U»b:MM*o.
Yours ltes|ieet(nlly,
(Signed) J. \V. D4.fn1.AHM.
('4Mntniaai«Mier.
tRf|l
J. YV. FI I.LKIL
Who!.-sale
WHOLKBALK AND MTAIL tHtOOCM,
- HEAI.EIU IN •
^c sIcrn produce
plantation Supplies, £tc.,
Also A cents for si I*the I'rodnctasf tha
Kelly Foundry
oommii 'mixam^ano um ai
(OLD STAND MINDY A fOLIJHk)
75 Cana
N3W
'7-VJc. ^
IU.KONI
De-.deitl
The lu-tin Statesman, in inn-
(vlletil nrtielo*|Nnklng of the de
ellning iritliHM<s* of the orstor nn.l
the growing *tn*ugth oltlm editor,
sny*:
Dying Words of Unat Mon.
The St. I/.mis riiuen than noma
np the Inal words of some of the
eminent politicians:
Made (
"Theeditor, true tohbn-elf nml
to his mi—»i<m, eonimaiuls fon of
n.d«y npplan-i. ilis silent elie
•pniioe Is arrayrsl in such a m<sle*t
garb, and 4*»in<** tip*ei a* so gently
nml naturally an I h uriy that we
forget Its nsl in t.nl an I think Ing.
H makes no |nelention to excel-
lence, and its very *i»i»rerae*t at -
tractivenesseon*i*ting in iu aim-
pi icily, wc forgot to do deserved
obeisance. Mseing ami hraring It
every hour an.l everywhere, the
genius of the nlitnf no hairer ex-
cite* woml.T, ami since II thus
leruine* rvtmnMjnplace, it begets
no enthusiasm. Ami yet t be el it. «c
rapidly supplant* the ocau.r. In
the older Mtates, even. m«, the
hustings are more ami more neg-
lected. Popular spAkera Ami It
imp.—*iMe to gather about them
others than the idle rabble. InUd-
ligvwt people prefer the reporter,
(he bicul synopsis of (he *ptweh. a
capafentmn and eorafortabu • re-
side. to the howling mob, tbednsty
Tltin ia a aaered Ihtiig.—Decnn
McKee.
Mill'd uo muleteers for in*.—B.
II. Ilibdow.
My mm, uever write letlera.—
IVrrepnnl.
I g.. where “wumV the word.”
-slave*.
The game ia played out-—Po
ker II..I. Hebe tier
A tanner won't last Tim more
than eight yearn.—Babcock*.
Tell B. Butler I died happy,
by special requent.—K. II. I fan a.
* Miami l.y yoor post traderabipa.
— Tmt f Arnta.—Belknap.
Tills is not anieide. but warn*
-inatHM*.—J.drn B. Ileodenewi.
Who wonbl have llurnght that
cold to igne *nM hill a man f—
Jabbering Jim Blainu.
III had only been homlwina I
could have matin Jnat lam aa
much.—Orrtl L-I Irani.
Look not an (be atill when It to
I am glad that 1 dto janog. Il
would be a terrible tiring to gran
old and sinful—William*.
They ray tha atieeta «f Bun
Jcrnsalrm an* paved nith gold.
I want to gn—Bum Bhephetd. -
Haunt love to loom over the
dark aea b**m, hot au for mu.
INUVIEW,
room— lu E
ullding.
ap 1**75- ly
Mav, August, nml No At MlncJ* and International Jnse-
Next nnsdihg with 'ha*-“"« wi«h trams on the Int.rsai. ns'
(•range, |*t Monday in Wat Northern Railroad, for
T»l«r, I'aleOiue. Iluntsvilli-, ll«n»-
F.. W. M..r»rth«igr,Tex. ton and Oalvmton- At sl.revej*vt
;4*,f*eeret*ry. with the lte.l River boats h» New
----— f tr’-esu* an.l the Month, an-l with thr
[ A tillAN<«E, No. ikF*, Ei paMistair-- (Yanpany’s dsge* for
M.mror, Virkdrtirg and the Mouth,
foods’ Texas, on the Hat- .\t Texarkana, with tha CWf» sad
r the full moon in cwrli Fulton Ifoilrua-tfor
* oVInck, P. M. Meiu Ig-J.. tOTfH, MKMPTIlff. I/>riM-
Dnamii-Fn WM viixk, rAinu, aiie.oo.
— — —--, (1BO. NOULR, Oea-Mupt.
A4IK (IRANOE, No. WffSrVRM.
eel* at fart huge on the j (fen. Freight and Pax Agent.
■y In every month, at 2 fob 9 TU ly
5!» Ten
811KE
i.f the "(h
v’TMKDK
INITIOV
FISH!
(•AUDEN 1
icing tlie oh
f I’Sarmiuf
f. Phytim
Kn-h Im
Fien Dru pad Chemicals,
MARTIN.
TO THS FUBLZO.
vftHE untie firm 4. fcaviag larntnl in
J. farlbagr. will do
HAILING
of ere*v fovrigba at lowsst Ignvs
and • traesfy hop* Burt those who
n»*y have heeling to ao. wll give
him a trial* J A*. R. oDtyfi.
febITTSIj.
* V
(VAIL (1RANOE. Ne. m.
mm the Al Satan lay iaraeh
at I u’rtoek, p. n. IWot
nhln. «. P ft addram.
■L IViala fomrty Texas,
W. W. HITLER, W. M.
•trttwMU.ft
E. B. Huxix. Mnrtvtory.
may Iff 7i ly
Agricultural I
DRY GOODS
'HILf.ORANOE.
No. m.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Bowers, Tom M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1876, newspaper, April 19, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896080/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.