The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 9, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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hull WitduMa.
F. MARTEL,
^lilJVlIKO EVERY
ftfpTJBJHDAT,
eMSSttauss
sSssararESs
one of tbs MM»t brilliant young uieo
lu hi* i^Min In iheBlate.
l>nt. Mshhctt. Htsrtey and Kagan
were rktlNl Vice-Pre«irifnt«.
The neat meeting of the Asmn-U-
liun l»kw pb« at Branham-
Dots.
"• Imv* received n postal csnl
from revend ttut I. mm residing In
HrlMul, tVnns.Ivsnia, staring llwt
tliey are thinking *4 emigrating tw
Thin. and wanting to know some-
thing alniul Hii* put of tlM Htate.
In reply t» cau nay to Ikrai that
PUnol*. county la tha brat poor
nian’a country In lit. World ami I*
equally aa drairablu fur those wlio
haw meant.
I law the lamia, aa a general tiling,
are fertile, ami will prwluc* any
average mason aa murk aa a man
ean gather. In addition to thl*,
>aml* an> rbrap ami abundant; a
man ran get a home on hla owe
term.; can laty It low and get aa
much Hum aa ha want* to pay for
It in.
We have good aoriety here ami
will welcome emigrant* from wliat-
evi*r quarter of tfie gintw tliey ni»y
dime, an they be lawabiding, good
citizen* Ho, let 'em come.
Him. Jmlah P. Benjamins, a«--
cmding to a London corrraponuent,
occupies an elegant auit of law
cliamlierM, and Itnaa practice whim
yield* him one hundred and fifty
(It iimmmI dollar* annually, for
klAM IACIL'KKit OP
Ori. t, *T> ly.
UO.J. BOOBL,
Hj»*ikwo°d
From the Watcumax to-day It
will lieaeen that Johu It. June* of
Hlirevrport. la now note proprietor
of theOuldo Milla. and If you wunt
«»"h, doom, Idlmln, muuklinga, or
anything In hla Him hu will aetl
them to you ut the town* living
figure*. ami Iren! you llhe a gvnth-
man while lie h ut It. If you are
going to build. >«m cun nave money
hy buying ynardutm and aaah and
blind, front John K. June*.
ent dry, eml weather la
the growth of
„* rrtatdlug
..aa and thing*.
iT.Tv.ie p'h' llradewts. "*"P
" ilPLM*EK«‘N llOl’sE,
I yiwN*. prqirtrtor. — If
r_Tr a.M*rV I* holding Court lu
m county thin week. Mm.
* wruuipanled hint on tlie trip.
•poi BoaKX'a criminal Connty
„ mm in wasoln ett Momlay
Onb three came were dispus-
DOORS AND BLINDS
PATENT MEDICI MEN,
PAINTS, OHM,
AMMUNITION,
FI8IIIN0-TACK LK,
HARDEN SEEDS
Mb Seteg the only regular grad-
ante lu Pharmacy mtubtlehed la
* (M> Lilaad*
ed In the beaTamuaer Jul 5f*S5y
J. C. Satyr,
A* we of Panola Cuunty know,
wan formerly one of im, and it la n
rml plftuture to on to know, though
Im Iiim been n citlaen of that city
hut n few yearn, that he occupies
*uclt a prominent pndtion In busi-
neeiirele. in filirevepnrt, and b
gaining mi rapidly upon the confi-
dence of 'lie trade. He Is a whole-
mile dealer in grurerieu ami rom-
mi-»i»n incrchunt and lu* a full
*ha*k and la aelllng at aununer pri-
hi for the cash. Hue car>l, Miens*,
to you, Jim, miya the Watchman.
la malting
-—myoi. to extend the Habine
ir.. noil to Carthage tide Buni-
ns winter.__
are quite e numlier of
rrw*4 "I «Mwalea in town ut
lriwr. It 1* ex peri cl that they
ipke hi tlie town before they
Aaeuithlt.
COTTON FACTORS, COMISSION MERCHANTS,
wmanr- tun w omwm
cDTumv, TimiK arovis
Groceries and Western Produce
which reason he would decline
Judgeship, w hich only pnya tun
L AasiK mix «nl Mime*
L«*<l Moilie ll.mlrl.-ka arc on
L* fn iricnda in Mumliall. They
Ural tlie only lady twurlata we
Shreveport, La,
Gregg A Peri
Lika the fathomleaa stream th it
purauea the even tenor of its way.
tlie mammoth grocery ami cotton*
liou-col Gregg It Portl, in Hlirevr-
port, Im* gone on for >>a a and
year* huildiug itself up ami gaining
cuiitbleuce of tlie tra<le and peojde,
unlii it now stand* second Ih no
establishment of the kiml West of
tlie fattier of water*, and bi-tlay
tlieir stock I* heavy ami price* low-
Read their
It ikk iieeilitig rain badly, and
ir who believe tlia« the killing
I bulging up of *naUe* will bring
i,.siglit to turnout in full force
Ifiln ulaying eml banging up
islmv. bl-aing teptibw.
ill i.nial pilot Hotel In
idsll (f .rm-rly C-aoitol). la now
by »ur ir. ni.il young friend.
J 4m II. Malooie A Co., who
irra u* that under their nuporin-
Imcs everj*.!iio^ sltail be first-
A rents lor American Powder Company; also f«r DANIEL
PRATTS
Improved Revolving Head Colton Gin I
PRICK REDUCED TO #4 PER SAW.
Agents for George P. Plant A Co.’a Flouring Mills, St. Louie.
i'llK CELEBRATED ARROW TIES, MILBUItN WAGONS.
A full stock always on band. Orders solicited wbicb
will Itav* prompt ttenti n.
aiuSTSly. Bagging sad Ttea • Wpooialty.
JAMES uTsOAPE, '
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (WOOER.
COTTON FACTOR
«*• Mr. Ileiijainin has a home m
I'st l*rnwFal way* spend* hi* autii-
mer vseatiotu* tticre.
Judge J. M. Kiitoit, ul the Ken-
tueky uMirt ot appeals, was mmmi~
sinated Wnluemlay by T mm. It*.-
lord, of lleurv county • Judge E -
liott l-id rendered sn opinion sot-
verse to a ease U-itonl had Im
smite lime iti cottri. Untold knoI
«*l a double barrel cbot gutt amt
wailed lor Elliott to noil.- to dm-
tier and walked up and shot him
thiough Hie head wiilioul wan-
ing, killing him iustantly. 'll*-
MM*uK*iii w ns arrested slid lit now
ill jail. There is great excitement
•••••I hllVMIJJ HTIIR^w nguiiidf Itiut
Kitlonl, alter his arrest acktiow i-
edged that the other batiei w.i-
lor Jii.Ik.* Pryor, and lie wmibl
have killed him mIho bad flier,
not Ihi-h some ciiil.lreii in lu.
way. lie is a biotlo-r of Gen. A«e
llufmd, ol Wassltonl eoiK.ly.
IspiMismt far Ml.
A protest is going up iroiu the
pn-sM of Piince E.lwar.l'* Inlaon.
..tie <d the pro*ieers of tile IK-
iiiiuioii of Canada, a gainst in. pi if-
ouna-nt Im deld. Tlie go»en.-
meiil futuioliea the iaeNtreial.il
•!«• hi or with neither loud nm
drink, it bis family or fi i.-mls «lo
not supply his ncetla In- ton* a
cltanee of starving. Tin-Jail i-
lilml with deldor |diauiieis, win-
«an neither earn nor |iay aoy tbiog
ami who. In some oases. ar>- so •
ported by *tniggling wiv.s. wlio
have a bar children to pro* i.b- Im.
Many <le|ieml ent indy o|hmi wb.t
they receive from tbrir te.lo*
primmer- or n|sm the kindio-sa ot
llte ktwperA_
Hotela sed bunnling h.w
'es. |a*y mi tnsea; dm-tms
ami la'wyera of lean than three
years practise, ara exempt
from na-N|Mtkm taxes. Parties
selling wstsky will |my lb- esiire
annnsl tax in nna paytueni. K o h
sewing machine agent Is taxed
♦20 for each eons tv in which be
sells marhinea. Express romps-
sien. gMM la lira of nit otb.-r
taxes.
M nufaetsrsra sf
SADDLERY ami HARNESS,
And Desist* la
aaMtaqr, Hard ware. Lent bar,
AXD
Am ffmdafE o/Krerjf DmHpM—
And Hols Agcais fer ths
CRLEBKATRD MURPHY
WAGON.
Will aim pay tbs Htgumt Marks!
• Prises far Hides, Tara, Mm-
wax and TtIWiw.
urpfIWUly__
er than ever Iw-fore,
u.l vert iseiiient and sjietid your unin
ey with tlisui.
la. II. M. WuiiiWAltu, I* now
gcntleiiisnly and ui-coniii*lating
Mger of ttie well-known and
■lor King H«u*s in Marsliall,
Iwvsr f*u* to make all can
Lbs who favor him with tlieir
List of idvcrthrd Utter*.
Li*t of letters remaining-*u the
Post otUoe at Carthage, county of
Pninda, State of Texas, on the find
o iy o* .xpru, iva:
It luck, |». ft.: Brown, Albert;
Hr.M.k*. Clisrie* P.; Clark, W. O.;
Ituvis. B. H. j Uuy, Mrs. Emma L;
Grave*, J. C.; Hewit, t'apt. J.w
\V.; Malionev, D. Y.; Johns.si,
Frank; Me .Milieu, W. C.{ Msng-
liam, Nat.; Mile*, l». M. F.; Stall-
Worth, L.: Tribble, ML** Fanny-;
W eaver, \V. A.
Person* . ailing for the above let-
ters will please my **M.lverti*rd."
\V. H. ('h athan. P. M.
W.W Lovi.vu, letii.lillg III
Sn.fi, was lirough: .loan mi.I
nl in jail lierc last Fi 'ilny,
f a charge of breaking into
If. (hi Tuemlity last lie w.i*
"I to Clayton to stand bi*
lining Mini.
ECQWOmt
-«»»bix« •• vitmt- [
HwExcoMorOU Skm.
BEST IE TBB WRELD.
ib ktki nti m uiuim.
t Inr lesMp.nN.ful of thi* Pnda used
• with soar milk Mpml* Four tau-
n|MHM.*full .4 the hot llak-
ing Powder, saving
" Twenty Times Its
met. See pack-
age I. a vsla*
aide Inbir-
matbai.
If the traapmm I* ton targe amt
d*aw mil pr<*lqre gmst results
at find, use lew alter,
wants.
MHKPIy
(jeiteral Cjimiiission J|ercliant,
CORNER LEVEE AND MILAM ST*
Shreveport, * I>
lane, t ew a .«l wki-t a**<irt*ne»it of CHOICE OROCERIKH and
PI.AMAI1GN Ul PLI.-Malways«m hai-d and fersale at tlie a.west
n.uiL* * pia*j Up*t, <• ly
ass hegining to suffer for
In many sec-
la this county,
ill Is*• dry that farmer* can-
H"ugli, and up to yes*erday it
■m' ami m* *ign of rain. Near-
My section of tlie State is suf-
V f.ir tain at this time.
M artel, dealer in stover, tin
►dc., Slirvve|Mirt, is mrewir
hrtei A Mpilker. amt lia* mox’ed
brk luck to the old stand, on
Kg Street, wlieie ho hope* to
At many friends In this part
»«, who may vfadt lliat city.
f Paixs us to note the fact
l little Fannie Eakin, inmnt
Rtrr of Ih-v. E. K. Eakin, uf
4m Fields, hml the misfortune
* her feet and lag* badly sea *1-
hr days ago, fn.m which she
'dgrrd terribly. Thu acuMing
'■tridental.
■raatlN Gsada ul Df Mcttj
J. A- Al*up, sf the firm *d J. A.
A trap A Ol, has Just retnrnrel from
New Orleans, and I* now opening
one of the hugest, handsomest and
cheapest atnrka of gimda wr
brought to Csrthage, ami as ails,
take, and If you qoration this, rail
«m them and see fer yourself Their
staarkof lad Ira' dtura goads, grata
furnishing gmsb. cot king and l»-
dtas* huts and bonnrts ► btwktlfhl
imfeed. and just as cheap ua jr*s»
could ask Him. They b'isght
theasgoads tonsil, sad they
what they ray; an, II you was! aayr-
thlsg la their Has. rail on them at
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron.
Min Watch max surmised.
P B-ady. ut thuCenter term of
r-mrt. appsistnl Dr. Birdsong.
e*J tty. Dr. Rtjer*. of
U*y raanty. and Dr. Banraro, of
k nMinty, a B-isrl of Me.li.-al
kminara f.w the Beeoml Judkisl
pb-t. Tin. appointments are
M“”"* CIUBLAWO*
all extra altachrasnta. The wmal
work Is tha Bnrat <m the market;
the Operand Drawer* are of fine
Veneer. This handsome Machine
is tha New Improved Light Ran-
ning Chicago Muger. Price «grfy
RIA Mr. Foster (Wrier, uf
Hhrwreport. U-, Is «hn Agrat k
«wa need a Nschins- Uw and sra
y ' fehtS Tillt
BUGGY WOOD WORK
Ira fee. Robber and Hemp Packing. Brawn FlPm
iHM
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Bowers, Tom M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 9, 1879, newspaper, April 9, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896326/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.