The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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Th urtdmy,
1933.
Cbc panola IXHatcbman
IF YOU COUNT
fHE COST
•14 of our Kui ploy men t Department. |
we will find lilin or her a pla»e in
buiiarn, with mu noitrwl future to
economic indep, udeme.
To learn more of whit we ran do
for you. return the coupon below
for one of our catalog. which des-
cribea our more (ban t»e*ty-Sh4
«liffe:ent eour*'* and iunMiulW|
of cohnm
Amy erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of
>7 person, firm' nr corporation which may appear in the columns of The
’alcfcman will be gladly corrected upon being brought te the attention of
• editor
It bound to be quality merchandise.
We are carrying a stock that is up to
the limit with the best and the price is
so reasonable you will be surprised at
the value you receive here.
For a Real Line of Shoes See—
t r ADVERTISING RATES:
AM local reader ads, clssslfted want ada, obituaries, cards of thanks, etc.,
an classed advertising, and payable in advance, unlees you have an account
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known on application.
Your Address ............
Tyler Commercial College and
School of Business Administration,
Tyler, Texes.
Ben Richey To
Give Grease Job
Absolutely Free
THE
One year, in county.......
One year, out of county ........
•lx months, in or out of county
92.00
Mr. Hen Richey of the motor com-
pany in this city of the same usme,
has authorized The Panola Watchman
to announce that he will give away,
absolutely free, four grease Jobs a
month.
One job will bo given free every
week. The manner in which the Jobs
will be awarded is as follows: Th-?
editor of The Watchman will select
a name each week of some Panola
county resident, and this name will
be printed in the columns of the pa-
per. The man whose name Is an-
nounced will clip out hi. name, go to
Hen Richey Motor Company and get
a first class grease job.
This week we submit tbe name of
Mr. B. P. Payne at the First State
Hank.
ICntcred at the Poctofllcc In Carthage, Texas, as second class mall matter
JOE FITE, Manager
CHURCH NOTES
C. L. Williams, Pastor.
K. C. Clabaugh. S. S. Supt
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST GROWING.
II. O. Malone, Pastor.
Sunday
Wi h some
twenty-five new mem
Iters and the Sundiy School increas-
ing with every Sunday's service, we
have great reasons to rejoice.
The house of worship looks good
with its new dress on and our Con-
gregation is justly proud of their ef-
forts in making our place of worship
more attractive. However it Is not
ours to put on a show, hut above all,
walk in the foot prints of our Christ.
Last Sunday was a greit day with
us, both morning and evening hour.
Recently the Church met anil ton-
firmed their confidence in their pas-
tor by a standing vote for hi- con-
tinuance with them for another year.
This means a united concentration of
our forces for leadership and I would
he very ungrateful not to appreciate
it. Here is my hand anil idneerest
prayer for another grtat year to-
• 0 Is Bible School. John C. Brown
II: VO Sermon,
C:3i> B. T S. H. K. Ross, Dire-
of triinitig we specialize in. We
endeavor to equip the young ambi-
tious person si be may step right
out the next day after graduation
and begin earning not four or six
month- * ach year but for the fuli
twelve month*.
We solicit til* bright ambition
young man or woman, equipped with
at least a high school education to
speii 1 . few m in hs with us. When
his course is finish d and with the
7: TO Sermon.
Monday:
3 00 \V. M. S., Mrs. H. O. Malone.
President.
3:0t> Sunbepms, Mrs. G. A Minter,
launder.
Brother Allen. Associate 8t_*te Sun-
day School Secretary of Texas, de-
livered two fine addresses to our
people last Sunday morning and ev* it
ing. We w, re halted sorry that he
could not he with us all this week
according to his plans, but on Sun
day night after ti: service, he ret lv-
«d a long distance tel phone message
calling him home on act punt of th<>
Hint' s of hit* wife, and situ— -4ir-r*
was unci minty about hi being aid-
do return, Mr. Hopkins thought i b
for Mr. Knight to come here Sun
day an I he with us th iugli Friday
evening of ne*U we k, and during this
we*>k -the pastor'Is teaching the .Bibb
Division of Hi .Manual. By t king
the whole Hook our Teach r wilt
receive Convention Normal Diploma-,
where s. if tliet had taken only on *
division 11;• y would have r reived
ouly Ortifictte.s for the part complet-
ed. Everybody Is cordially Invited
to attend studies, and t-sp dal-
ly, to hear Brother Knight as he
opeakn for us Sunday.
Should Never Be Made Where the First
One Did Not Prove Profitable.
If you have not been trading
with WALKER BROS., you
might have made a big mis-
take as far as quality mer-
chandise at low cost is con-
cerned.
Pay Us A Visit Today and See For
Yourself the Values That Await You.
Friends of Herachel P-iukey will
b glad to know that he is doing
nicely following an emergency opera-
tion last Friday night for appendicitis.
Mr. Pankey is connected with the
(Vx-Moore Drug Company in Oak
Cliff.
Violet Beauty Shoppe
Specials.
We are offering Specials on Tues-
d iyn and Fridays. You can afford
to be beautiful at our prices. Ask
about them.
WEAK, ANEMIC
V. I.. V., ol
grtat
. gather.
Only sorry that conditions are not
favorable for full time or at least
j half time work, for w * are losing so
! milch by only haying one Sunday
j services. However poverty, though
inconvenient', is n t disgraceful: J<su-
! w.i * poor.
With a steady increase a* ace.hav
enjoyed for the last tvvdve months,
it wi: not he long until we can have
full time pre.Kiting.. The Holy Spirit
is guiding us to a gnat victory. A
big well nine with a friendly people
is at ittr -1 It11 Church and here is
; your Invitation to in- win us tin!
help u i w.i .hip.
Remember that tver> fourth Sun-
day y it . w ill h" greeted by the
pastor and a • t -civic will be of
higlic type and g rat lent interest,
A rea.’ . |. inn - with friendly religion*
pee; ' await you.
W. C. NKWHCUN. IV.Uor.
W vy jg t ,,1 v S (.1 i W , 1;■ -t
'aa i■ . (.lion iftiir in o| *.!
!• n. lit- kh ■ .iir-,
ft ' fiaffi n. ight M'-.i'ldy, »:i, aiii -
J/kp t;ii in.ild li: r illy ill
iEtr ml lud :>i- -ttrn^ili hi
# iv \ «t.;i int Huitn.
i . ■ ii d r d Dr. Picmr'i
idden M'-iilitil Jdvt.viiy II- Ixgm lo gain
l iylit and !,m :,f!h ni l .te .untiling.’’
Write Dr. 1'Uiif. CHntc, Bufulo, N. V.
New *1-..-. t.d !.-t, 5 . til,uid SI '0. 1-arrfe
r-, tab- I».: Ii.,ald ft.- "V I)., Our Pari.”
More than 11,180,000,000 cigarette*
were produc d in August aud this
yiar’s total production is expected to
reach 115,000,000,000.
Walker Bros
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
WIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
LOW RATE OF INTEREST
AND LONG TERMS.
he Public
t Wo ha 1 two good preiching - i
wires last , Sunday. Tbe pastor
preached at the eleven o’clock ser-
vrlcp and our I’r* siding Elder. Rev. Ira
V. Key of Marshall, preached in the
•veiling, after which be held the
fourth and hist Quarterly Conference
of this year. Next Sunday is the
last Sunday of this Conference year.
The pastor .will preach and urges
the membership to bp present. Ail
of the friend* of this church are also
Invited to attend the services next
Sunday.
' Services each week as follows:
i Sunday School 9:45 A. M
f Preaching 11 A. M. and 7 I*. M.
Rparorth Ill-League ti p. m.
t Monday:
Federated Church Society, I! p. in.
) Wednesday:
i Prayer meeting, 7 p. in.
i The public is cordially invited to
worship with u* in all of our ser-
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
STOP AT THE SIGN OF THE
Bible School ever/ Sunday at 10
o'clock, followed by communion ser-
vice. Every one invited who is not
attending some other school.
F. A. Dulaney, Supt
J. F. Bailey, Secretary
Dull Headaches Gone
Simple Remedy Does ii
j; Our Business Code - - |
{} HAS ALWAYS HELD TO FAIR I
S TRADE PRACTICES! , !
We wish lo announce to the public that
we are now keeping our parts depart-
ment, service shop, and gas and oil
department open twenty-four hours a
day. We*are not doing this all together
from a selfish standpoint on our part,
but we are able to add additional help
to our organization thereby helping the
employment situation. We have qual-
ified merchanics on duty here twenty-
four hours a day.
Heatlachi s c used by constipation
a,re gone after one dose of Adlorika.
Tills clean.) all pohon* out of BOTH
upper and lower bow Is. Gives b t-
t i sleep, ends in rvousne-s. Hooker
Drug Cp.
WILL YOU START ME IN
.* DECEMBER ... AS
YOU DO IN MAY?"
We Believe:
That the customers’ interests are
paramount.
Quality above all else—Price a
close second.
Merchandise made only by Nation-
al and reputable producers.
Our prices are based on actual cost.
Wte do not use any “bait” merchan-
dise, or loss “leaders.”
We are in agreement with fair com-
petition.
Trade with Moore Bros, for a fair
deal.
Batteries are like friends . . . they're not worth
while unless they're for you oil the time! "Warm
weather" friends are no worse than the battery
thot's all right in the summer but lets you down
at the first sign of cold weather.
Don't be hypnotized by o "bargain" pric*.
Stick to EXIDE ... it's always dependable and costs
less in the long run. WHEN IT'S AN EXIDE, YOU STAttTI
Free Inspection on All Makes of Ballerieil
To the business men that do not have
time to stop their cars during the day
we will be glad to call for your car at
night and deliver it to you in the morn-
ing.
You Can Get a Genu
in. E XIDE 13-Plate
battery for Ol low Ol
To the rest of the public we will be
glad to take care of your needs at night
and also if you have trouble on the high-
way—CALL 11—and we will come to
your aid.
Carthage, Texas
WE BUY OR SELL ANYTHING!
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1933, newspaper, October 26, 1933; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900825/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.