The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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For Sick Liven
|Cha«ed today may mt« you a siek spall tomorrow.
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a E. Wall went to Shrsve
treat Texas. Hop* says he Hires E9TRAYED or iMm from Ma-
ths country an right hot can’t bon. Fannie county. Texas, on
Maud *** yaopl*._______ March 27, on# iron-gray marc,
i‘r^555£5
system at an early
i Mm froth Logg-
aay a the boy a are gutting along
of Longview
Judge R B.
W. t. Worley, of Wherry, «m
Rivpi
founded by A rt»l»*
tot of •xptritnet I*
a L i i i vi 'a .4 • -
he trade. Aleo pat*
tory medicine*, drug
achool book* end
of every description.
F all
In the new poet
Sidney Walker, a former resi-
dent ol our town, arrived laet
week from Shreveport for • few
day* visit to fHende and rela-
tives here.
Tom Banks made a business
trip to Longview* Tatum, Beck-
vitle and other points on the
Windy Friday and Saturday of
laet week.
J. D. Liles, of Chiliicothe, for-
merly of Fairplay, is back in Pa-
note for a few days. Mr. Liles
has a lumbar yard at Chiliicothe
and Is here to buy lumber.
iProf. P. F. Wallace closed his
school at Brooks* School house
lust Friday. Hs will visit his
parents and children in Jackson-
ville next weak.
Prof. J. H. Brumble, of Hag-
ley, spent the greater part of last
week in the city in attendance
upon the district court and inci-
dentally doing some electioneer-
ing.
Has Stood the Teat iff Years.
Correspondents from Panola
are reminded of the rule that the
true name of the writer must ac-
company each oommuniestion.
Frequently wa have to leave out
letters that we would glediy pub*
iish because correspondents over*
look this requirement.
Mamie Jaokson, a negro wo-
men, charged with murder in
Shreveport* was arrested by
Sheriff Forsyth on the east side
of the river last week and held in
jail until Monday, when he de-
livered her to officers from Caddo
parish.
Dr. R. J. Mctntire, and sister*
Miss Elsie, who have been the
guests of O. P. Carswell and fam-
ily for somS time, ieft last week
for a visit to relatives at Farm-
er’s Branch and Weatherford.
They will return to their home in
Carlisle, Ky.* about the 1st. of
May.
Mi N. Nelson made a business
trip kt Beaumont last week.
Mr. W. Lawrence went to
sonvill# Thursday. • %
* Li Chadwick haeT fine as-
i of the bait cigars.
I* Mr*. Ti J. Fraser was quite
sick the Art of the week.
Herbert jonee spent literal
day# laet geek in Shreveport ae a
gueet ol hie brother* Lyle Jonee.
The Uage hats are the lad of
Mam Muiyyili iJLrnm mi
* ft r ovH«UI|| OvF Cf!» If* fSi
Her. A
day hm a
father at
Ciidw
fine mules
ed Pri-
to hie
for
ear ol
See him il
yon want aomething good.
Mrs. Effie Breedlove, of West
Point* Georgia, is visiting her
brother, F. D. Woodyard and
other relatives In Carthage.
J. T. Moore has bought out
O. L. Miller’s meat market and
hat sold his grocery store next
door to S. E. Toon.
Carl Rogers entered the school
here Monday for the purpose of
preparing himself to go before
the board ol examiners*
Aalli-t ii-
BIRTHS.
On Saturday* April 7* to Mr.
and Mre* Home# Baugh* a girl*
All the newest designs In laeee
and embroideries are now on dis-
play at
WoObYAUD A CO*S.
Wastes.
Lumber haulers wented. $2.00
per IOOO on two-load hauls. Come
at ones, i 1-2 miles East from
Woods. _S. H. Font.
Lemuel Parish Is suffering from
a bruised knee, as the result of
The old, original Grove’s Taste- Miss M. E. Neal, sponsor for
less Chill Tonic. You know what Horace Randall Camp, U. C. V.,
you are taking. It is iron and'has appointed Mrs. B. W. Baker
quinine in a Usteless form. No ! matron of honor to accompany
cure, No pay. 50c . tflher and Misses Appling and
_ 4. rr~----- Sepaugh, her maids of honor, to
R. W. Miller reports.that some (hp He#unlon at New Orleans,
one has moved 50 white brick They ex|ject to le(|fe about the
from his lot at the old cemetery. 2H.(1 o{ thlg monthj
He Would be glad to have them | —---
returned as he wants to use them Chamberlain's Salve,
there, Tills salve i# intended especially
«*. i." , 'i for sore nipples, burns, frost bites,
Miss i earl Mldyett extends a c|,apped hands, itching piles, chronic
oordial invitation to everyone, es-1 aote eyes, granulated eye lids, ol<j
MarrleS.
On Monday morning at 0
o'clook at the county chprk’s of-
fice in Carthage, Mr. R. E. Capps
and Miss Bteils Daniels, both of
Beokvliis. Esq. 8. P. Pag* per-
formed the ceremony*
The Watchman extends best
wishes to the happy ooupl*.
Normal Per csrthf.
Prof’s,. Andrew Holmes, A.
Escoe, A. Roberts and E. E.
Jones, the committee appointed
by the County Teachers* Insti-
tute to select i place for the
Bummer Normal, met Batarday
and decided that the normal
•hould be held in Carthage, be-
ginning May 29th. Carthage is
expected to raise 830.00 to help
defray expenses, Beokvlile of-
ered 825.00.
prepared to please all
who need Easter head finary.
They have hate, for children,
^i#es, young ladies, matrons
and old ladlea. Their hata art
models of style and up-to-data*
nsas and whan you buy from
them you may know ysu have
juet the right thing.
• E. Jl Downing, who packed up
lock, stock apd barrel last De-
cember and moved to Oklahoma,
landed back In Gary laet week.
Mr. Downing called on the
Watchman Saturday and related
aomd of his expercrienoea in the
new country. He says that it is
the prettiest country that he-ever
saw but somehow Panola county
is good enough for him. We
trust that others who contemplate,^,. . tA.. A
leaving MT«m will profit by! wl h.t,na*.«a. and
, , . *, willing bauds that have that same
! Mr I’ownings experience 1aumt'wCutwmrlU tnwhe tfaaft
stay at home; for whoever heard *b(Jck Mcratching, ur any other old
At the Methodist Church. Easters
April igth.
10:60. Devotional exeroisos,
opening prayer.
Bong—Face to Face—Mrs. Lil-
lian Kidd, Miss Annie May Hook-
er* Messrs. Corrie Hull, Wsltsr
Walker and Philip Long.
11 a. m. Address—A History
of Methodism—District Judge
R. B. Levy, of Longview.
From 3:50 p. m. to.4:30 p. m.
—Our Junior Leegue RaMy.
Recitations and special songs
by our children.
Address—The work of the Jun-
ior League—Judge J. H. Long*
pf Carthage.
8 p. m.—Our Woman’s Home
Mission 8ociety Rally. A spe-
cial program of much interest
has been prepared.
Everybody come.
A. A. KlPD.
“The Armless Man"
Said, “It wasn't money he wanted,
but somebody to scratch his back.'
pecially candidates, to be present
at the closing exercises of her
school at Shady Grove, near Ta-
coma, on April 26th.
ts Use* A deli HSm Day.
Tike Laxative Btomo Quinine
its refund
cure. E.
signature on each
box. 26c. tf.
Take Laxative urom
Tablets. All druggie
the money if it fails to
W. Grove’s signature
Jesse Matthews and lady, of
Waterman,, Shelby county
passed through Carthage Friday
enroute to Flanagan, where they
will probably make their future
home.
chronic sores sod fur discuses of the
skin, such as tetter, salt rheum, ring
worm, scald head, herpes, barbers’
itch, scabies or itch and eczema. It
has met with unparalleled success in
the treatment of these diseases.
Price 25 cents per box. Try It.
For sale by O. E Jones.
Elder G. B. Carnes, missionary
for Mt. Zion Association, wl
preach at Mission Grove churo
Saturday, April 14th* at 3 o’clock
and at Mldyatt that night.
Preaching at Miaeion Grove on
Sunday at 11 o’clock. Every-
body requested to attend these
l
of a better place than East T< x
as, especially Panola county?-
Chamberlain’s niLSS?.
Never (alt*. Huy it now. Il may save tile.
scratching totally unnecessary. It
knocks out any itching sensation that
ever happened, and doe? it right now.
Oue application relieve*.
last week
Miss Eva Jfolmea jM ^visiting being kicked by a horse one day the auspices of the W. H. M
Society. Admission 10 cent-.
a SsirMriMtl San fw Piles.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding Pro
truding Piles. Druggists are au
meetings.
The Annual Easter Egg hunt , F. White, whose announce-
will be at the home of Mr. and m#||t jof commissioner of pre-
Mrs. J. W. Bird next Saturday, j appeared not long
April 14th, at 1:90 p. m., under .be columns of the
her brothor, William F. Holmes,
aft Gary this week.
fb* ladies of the First Baptist £ j mnd fgnri|y,
of Mahon, spent Saturday and
Sunday visiting friends and rela-
tiyes in our city,
Watchman, authorizes us to say
that he wishes his name with-
drawn from the announcement
column and that he is no longer
a candidate. Mr. White contem- i
Virgil TiDery*
attending district
who has been
court here for
•everef days* returned Thursday
to Me home In Mineral Wells.
thorized to refund money if Pa- plates moving from this county.
M '° 6 VMM M if.iari.
—J———1— ---- A re every where. The deadly poison
Miss Anna 8aunders, of Cen- jD the -vstem changes th-* whole be-
ter, and Miss Lola Armstrong, of iog No disease works its dread re
fimpsorr, were the guests of Dr. «uhs as sorely sad yet so insidiously
end Mrs. W. P. Lawrence several as malaria fake heed is time:
days last wesk. They returned if you hate symptoms of malaria,
to their reepective homes Thors- or live in a malaria section, and yoor
day, blood is out of order and your gener-
al health failing, take the greatest,
the heat malaria medicine in the
world—Browers’ Iron Bitters.
1. Pall
0». 1L JONtS-Carthsiv. Texes.
f or Salt
church cleared shout 126 on their
dinner of the 6th.
Judge Wright Moore* of Hen-
derson, k here attending District
Court.
Fresh flour* meal* bran and
J* L. Chapwicx’s.
has of Troope,stayed over*. 0
A aewDae
latest sty tea,
<HM*MNtW*7wv
He.
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Collins, Jasper. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1906, newspaper, April 11, 1906; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898858/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.