The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 23, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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VW AU, ON t’8 ami wp wiU show you the mo*t complete and best elected Block
W of Fancy and Staph* Oroeerhs in ihc county. We can fill your order from
one package to a wagon load, and guarantee everything to be first-cla-s and as
represented, or your money back. ^ When you want to plant oatr* we have the
Texas Rust Proof, 'We aril for CASH and one price to nH. { i { { t
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and tht but good*
morkot affords.
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CADENHEAD, BIRD ic CO.
LOCAL NEWS.
Mrs. .1. M. Wright in visiting
her ulster in Bcatnotit.
Boys Knock the
Life Out of Clothes
treed ror Pneumonia.
Dr. C. J. Bishop of Ague*, Mich
najra: "I have used Foley • Hone;
•ltd Tar la three very severe esses
paeumouis with gixnl results la
every ease." Refuse sntMtitetcs.
Bold h> .1 K. Wall.
After a thorough investigation
we find that the Elk Brand of
boys clothing ia the best menu-
factured in the United States,
consequently our buyer bought a
full tine of the Elk Brand doth*
ing. Every garment guaranteed.
Call at Butler A Bowman’s and
examine them. _ _
Dressmaking I bretMtakingl
I wish to Inform my friends that
1 will continue in the dressmak-
ing business this fall and after
the 28th of this month will be at
Woodyard A Co's millinery store.
I solicit the patronage of the la-
dies of Carthage and vicinity
and would be pleased to have
them call. Respectfully,
Mr*. Lizr.tR Anukrhon.
Carthage
CAPITAL. - -
DWRCTORS-J. W. Cardcer. I. T.
CoMm, Temple D. Smith.
Carry Full Burglary Ineili'anc*.
If you tiav* trouble In
gutting good coffots and
tHi, try W. A. Jones. Ht
has the beet on aarth. •
Dr. R. M. Vick
DKMTIST.
All work guaranteed for five
years. Office over Jones' Drug
After u thorough investigation
we find that tha Elk Brand of
boya clothing la the beat menu*
factured in (he United States,
consequently our buyer bought a
full line of the Elk Brand doth*
ing. Every garment guaranteed.
For pictures of all sites and
styles call on Btautst Carthage.
of
Stole.
Carthage, Texas.
Call at Frazer's brick yard
well brick.
f"t
.1. A. Park of Henderson spent
Monday and Tuesday in the city
on business.
Now is the time to curb your
well. I have plenty of well brick
for sale. T. .1. FHAZKtt.
V. A. Vinson left fur Rusk
county last Monday and will bej
absent about a week.
Mrs. Hugh Jones, of Center, is f
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. |
P. Lawrence.
Corry Hull left Tuesday for
Tyler where he will take n buai-
nesa course in Tyler college.
Mrs. Lula Bsaty and daughter.
Mist Elsie, visited friends in
Timpeon last Saturday and Sun-
day. *
Misses Essie Horen and Nellie
Bepaugh are assisting in the mil-
linery department of Woodyard
A Co.
Capt. P. N. Harris, of (Inlves-
ton, representing Missly A Co.,
spent Monday and Tuesday in
the city.
Judge Tom Hull has been con-
fined to hia room aince last
Wednesday with something like
grip.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ross have
the sympathy of many friends in
the loee of one of their sweet girl
babies.
lift. Florence Sims and chil-
dren, of Jefferson, who have been
vkttlag relatives in Carthage lof
eeveral weeks returned last Sen*
^ _
The dry weather is eutffng
short our potato, pea and sugar
«nse erope, which win he a seri-
ous tawc te the people of Hie
They have no respect for thor togs It's the
supreme test of tailoring to produce garments
fit to last through the usage a
lad in knickerbockers gives his
garments.
Elk Brand Clothing will sur-
vive nny reasonable wear I Fence
climbing won't rip Its double
s-wed and taped seams; the
pockets don't tear out. The
cloths are tough, solid woolens;
the patterns are neat, unobtru-
sive and dirt proof effects. A
clear hundred cents' worth of
every dollar of its cost! And the
cost is wonderfully little.
BUTLER & BOWMAN.
Mrs, Mattie J. Anderson,
Mineral Wells, made a short visit
About our Premiums. to relatives here last waek.
The Watchman will offer a fine; Miss Effle Boron is clerking for
list of premiums again this fall | Butler A Bowman.
and every subscriber who pay* a 1,-:--—
dollar will be !giVen ah oppofnr
Up-to-date nov-
elties in belts, belt
pins, shirt waist
sets, automobile
bags and turn
over collars.
Woodyard & Co.
Kodol
Dvtpepsia Curs
Digests what you eat.
■ tocurc.
■food you wnnt.WeHUWMH
Stomachs can UkHt. tty Itausa mast
thousands of rijrsfwptlcs hats hssa
Cured after everything else fallad.lt
prevent* formation ofgasoo tbs stem-
Eh, relieving all distressafter citing,
Dbdln^inncreMary^’lcaMnt to taka
• yea feed
Dr. Andrew Woodward and
family left last Monday for Ban
Angelo. He goes on a visit to
his parents and with the hope
that the trip will benefit his little
daughter who has been ill for
several weeks.
Misses Bessie Hiilen and
Blanch Buckner, of Bine Bill
attended the Primitive Baptist
meeting at Michell school house
last Saturday and Sunday and
were the gueets of Mr, and Mrs.
Marion Jordan while here.
nity to participate in the distribu-
; tion. Come in and see us about
Fresh Oysters.
The ladies of tile Methodist |
church of Carthage will serve j
oysters in any style on Saturday j
Metober ,'trd, on howey Ave-'
nne, next door to Henderson
Bros, store, front 12 in. to 10 p. in.
The proeeeds will go to the pay-
ment of seats for the new Metho* i
dist church. Everybody invited
to come out and help n good I
cause.
Mrs. Maggie Baker, daughter'
Miss Kate and little son ('abbot
returned from Mineral Wells last
Tuesday.
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HOLT It It OTHER M
We have bought tin* N. II. Cochran stock of
goods anti are now in the I’ior house tin the
north side of tlje square. We desire to return
our sincere thanks to the public for past pat-
ronage and solicit future favors. Respectfully,
HOLT II It OTHERS
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9/ew Soods, 9/eivjCtfOf Sdoas
mcmx&ASis
We bps authorised to i
I0V.J.
F. Vanfiiokle, of Beoktllle, will
keep eofistsntly on head a first-
class line of building brisk. For
troll brisk leave your order with
him, _ 17-44.
Aunt Myrtue Buchner and her
cm, AM, attended the Primi-
tive Heeling at MMefl School
Hou
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Mitel shaieti, trfll
neat Lord's
District Attorney Claude Pol-
lard oame down Friday to spend
the day with his family end re-
turned to Marehell Sunday mor-
ning to be ready to resume hie
duties In the district court Mon-
_
T. J. Fraser went to Marshall
Inst Friday where be sold a fine
bill of Carthage made brick,
m has nine plant and mnkeene
feed brick as can be found la
Ml Tessa. He has jsk horned
n kiln ef well brisk as fine as we
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. The new line of FALL and WINTER DRESS HOODS
which we are now receiving daily bear the INDEFINABLE
and 1NPI8PENS1BLE thing called 8TYLE. Every effort
is being made to make tble the Banner Seaeon. We be-
lieve there Is nothing too good for our customers and feel
confident our present special effort will bo appreciated.
Among our offering* are
NEW WA1ST1NOS in Oxford*, White Cream, and
All New Colove at only Bo, fiOo, 75e end fl per yd.
SUITINGS, In Broadcloths, Cheviots,
Zlbelaee, Mohair and Kalehebrookore, el
of the loam, la lfOB-4 styles await your
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 23, 1903, newspaper, September 23, 1903; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900873/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.