The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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private life, f auaure you *1iai you
me Sincerely
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(i:lla*ple of Overton a>
Of Mr*, Neal Hawthorn
Net ye) aNeiuon < ame in Sunday
morning from i»*i. ianr (or a viait to
0 pi relila H N. Nelson and Wife.
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Edward Mit'lury and Tom Bryson
of Sbtevoport were visitor* in out
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J. W. Cooke and family are in J 'em '
Uiottke. Il f . for a viait to Mr (Foolut’s
mother.
J. K Whitaker and wife, and L J
Whitaker and wife motored over to
eu | JClyaian Kiel da and spent Monday with
A I* J Esroe and faxt'ly, in honor ofj^*,,v*
Mr. Esioe* ninety-third birthday.
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Wanted:—Men or women to take ] -*•-
in Au* orderg (or genuine grsrauued hosiery* If- M. Foa'.er. wife, anJ dau-hteri,I
• for men. women, and children. Klim-! Mf>-ea ' 'J v> i a*iJ NVtva, '•■ft Sunday
inatea darning ltd a week full '‘me, ! in their eg. (or f'oihiu S at on wire*e i
j Kate |j^i, LU tour apare time Kxperien«e i Mr. Fortci wilj attend the one week I
guest* unnecessary, Juternatioua! Stoeairg ‘ Farmers Short f'ourae.
Mill*, Norristown, Fa. ’ 3d-»fe. | --ee--
j A/TaniaA' renders the body' vigorous
, »ud <4a*tie and keeps the mind clear ,
1 -nd energetic, t'arthagc Drug Com
: j.’any.
Dr S I. Boren and daughters, Miss-
es Neiva and Marguret. and H. S
Parker of Dallas, arrived Sunday af
termoon in Dr. Horen's car for a vish
la Carthage relatives. Mrs Parker
and family, who have been here for
some time will return to Dallas Tues-
day.
Miss I tors Mi-rnman. (• lopbone
erator, left Saturday, night tor
Worth where she will spend her
cation.
If anyone la visiting you, or if any
member of your family is going any-
where won't yon please ‘phone it to
The Watchman? Call 63.
Mrs. I'. A Cavin of HousUm who
has been visiting Center relatives re-
turned Friday to continue her visit
here and in DeBerry
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My home in South Carthage is for
gale ai a low price. See Judge It.
W. Priest for information
Dp. MKS M A KTHEKKDGK
J. C. Hull and wife uf San Anlonfo
and Mrs Ida Keeling ol Tiutpson were
Die guests of their sisters, Mrs, If N.
NeDou and Mrs Mary Tom Wall, last
weak
Wi are glad to know that Mrs T.
hi Anderson who lately underwent an
om ration in Shreveport Is recovering
nijely. Mrs. Mussel) who at’ended her
UAs returned, and Dr Anderson thinks
'Mrs. Anderson will soon* he able to
he brought home
iOW ARE INVITED TO THE
FIRST BAPTIST
“A Good Place to Worship’’
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PREACHING SERVICE:
FIRST AND THIRD SUN
DAYS IN EACH MONTH.
BIBLE SCHOOL:
EVERY SUNDAY MORN
ING AT 10 O’CLOCK.
M. V. P U.:
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
AT 6:30.
A PLACE FOR YOU.
GEO C. HENRY, Pastor.
THE. VOTERS OF COMMISSION
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MAIL ORDERS WILL HAVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION.
WOOTEN’S GARAGE
CA71THAGE. TEXAS
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To those who supported me fur
< utumissinner I want in express my
s.mere gratitude You will always
he rem* inhered as my friends, and my
chief ccucern shall be to merit the
confidence you have reposed in me.
To you who opposed me i desire tn
say that I bear you no ill-wili, You
aye my fellow citizens whom I shall
endeavor po serve to the best of my
ability; and to this end I sincerely
hope we may lay aside ail prejudice
and compose every difference that is
in conflict with/the public good Too
many times has oltice been |>erveried
to reward friendship or to ’ get even”
with opposition When f assume the
duties of office not friendship nor en-
mity, hut what makes for the public
welfare shall he my criterion.
Sincerely,
J W. STROru
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We are glad to know that Za<k
Wooten Hudson who last week in
Dallas underwent an operation for up
pendfeitis is recovering rapidly and
the physicians think lie will he able
to return home in a few days.
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/.''Tanlac has been publicly indorsed
by more well known then aud women
than any medicine on earth. i'ar
thagu Drug Company,
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OlbTRICT COURT.
DISCOVERY, NOT INVENTION.
-Ice 'Delt'Cery-
SE'R VICE U thefoun-
dation of
Principle)
A BUSINESS GROWS BEC AUSE IT 18 NeED^SL IT 18
U8UAI LV SUCCESSFUL IN PROPORf ION Tp ITS
EFFORTS TO SERVE.
THE CARTHAGE ELECTRIC A ICE COMPANY HAS ONE
FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSE—TO SERVE—TO EX-
TEND AND BROADEN ITS USEFULNESS TO YOU.
ON THE STRENGTH OF THAT WE SOLICIT YOUR
CO-OPERATION, WHICH YOU ARE ABLE TO GIVE
BY DISPLAYING YOUR ICE TARGET8 IN PLENTY
OF TIME; IN ORDER THAT OUR ICE DELIVERY-
MAN MAY NOT HAVE TO MAKE A SPECIAL TRIP
TO YOUR HOUSE FOR A 121* OR 26 lb BLOCK
OF ICE.
• REMEMBER ICE IS ONLY 40 CENT8 PER 100 tb SO DO
NOT BURDEN YOUR ICE BOX WITH 1*1', tb WHEN
IT EA8ILV TAKES 60 tb
WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION
, YOURS TO SERVE,
Carthage ElectncSrlce
Company
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J A Jordan va. A. M. Hennlgan;
judgment by defuulj
J, K CubBity va. C. U Ingram;
judgment by default.
Htalo va Hardy Mitya; ael for trial
Auguat :t Special venire of 76 men
Stale va. Alfred Hell; net for trial
Auguat 10. Spm iul venire of HO man
State va. It P. Thompklns; aet for
trial Auguat 14. Special venire of 75
men.
Stale va It. T. Ilurria; aet for trial
Auguat 14 Special venire of 50 men.
State vh Watkins l.ewia; aet for
trial Auguat 2. Special venire of 50
men.
Slate va. Della Bowman; aet for
trial Auguat 10. Special venire of
50 men.
The ordinary Felony Docket la set
In be taken up July 31. All witness-
es herelnfnro summoned are expected
to he promptly on hand on that date.
II. bi, Larawfdl and family of Jeff-
erson (nine in Saturday In their tar
aud Joined County Agent Foster aud
family In tlmtr overland trip to Col
lege Station, the party leaving Sun-
day morning Mr Carswell Is Coun-
ty Agent of Marion County. The par-
ty was equiptanl with a splendid
camping outfit
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"wn tcHspoomdul of Tanlac in a
little wuter, taken three limes u day
just before meals, will make you eat
better, feel better, sleep better and
work better. Carthage nrug Company
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HOGS WANTEO.
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Any number, Ho to 75 ihs at H cta„
7# .lbs and up, 7 No thin piggy
sows or hours wauled.
A. H WIUUINS
W rt W Hotel, Carthagf^Texss. Up
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Wonder If the Washington broad-
casting station Is called OOP.
Pay up for your paper.
It would be a good thing if tbe,
word ‘loveiuiou were expurgated from
the dictionary
Its use has created a false impres-
sion and nourished a false/ conceit.
Some men have gone so <razy over
• he Idea of human ingenuity as tn
deuy the existence of a supreme be
:ug, which is hut another way of de
scribmg themselves as tho most in-
telligent creatures in the universe
Columbus and Kdlsou followed the
same path. Moth discovered things.
' The western hemisphere existed a
long time previous to Mk2 Bo ulso
did electricity and sound waves.
The la*s of chemistry have under-
gone no change. We are merely
learning something about them
If the Egyptians had been aide to
discover its principles, they could
lyave made as good use of radio a# we j
do. Kverythlng was at hand for tb« j
taking.
civilization consists In overcoming
(•ur own ignorance, nothing more, ani
we still have a lot to overcome.
Meanwhile we should scout the uo-
Hon that we have created anything,
made anything, destroyed anything or
changed anything, so far as funda-
mentals go
We have merely i acres and our pow
er to use cerluln things which are
available, and which always have
been
If tlm (Barth were the size of an ap
pis, we should have (0 use a magnify-
ing glass to see the highest mountain
After HOUO years of effort, we be-
lieve that, with good luck, we may
he able pi climb It, though we haven’t
yal.
If the earth were the aize of an
applet thi ocean, In Its deepest place,
would he no more than a him of mois-
ture.
We Itwve succeeded In getting 200
or 300 feet below the surface, which
Is a mere fraction of the distance to
iMittom
The inoon is the nearest body to us
- so near, indeed, that we never think
or Iter us a part of the universe, but
claim her as our own.
We don’t even kuow what she is
like, but If we were to reach her, and
use her as a summer resort, we could
not claim to have punatrated very
lar into the comos
Marconi ia lletenlng in for ntessagea
from Mars, though without greHt ex-
pectation of getting any.
If he should succeed, what a sen
nation there would he, and yet how
much would there pot be left for the
imagination?
As measured by our own little
-ulnds, Mars seems a great way off,
and a great big thing, ( ompared to
the universe. Mars is no more than a
grain of sand in |he Desert of Sahara
We are not masters, hut mere stu
dents, and it is only in the attitude f«
students th*t we get anywhere —
Houston Chronicle.
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Mrs M R Hlehards (Miss Bettle
Dulaney 1 of Kirhyville w«* tho guest
of O 1» Rio s ami fam ly Tuesday and
Wednesday of last week She went
from here to Amariiiu for a visit to
her sinter. w
CityT ailor
GRADY H REED, Proprietor
CLEANING. PRES6ING, ALTERING. REPAIRING. ALL KIND6
OF DRY CLEANING
--ALL WORK GUARANTEED-
Is'
Delivery service
TELEPHONE
LAUNDRY LEAVES TUESDAY
CARTHAGE, TEXAS
Dr. arid Mrs J, H. Comer of Hills
boro it re expected this week for a vis-
it to their brother, Dr C. Comer,
and family.
Quality remains long, long after price
ia forgotten. Our customers are never
beard apologizing for the qualify of
printing they receive at The Watch-
nan office.
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Mr- J F Doyle anil cmgbler. Mice
Imui-e, and m)ij\ Fini^X, i. > ve returned
from HousUm where theKhavt been
the guests of relatives.
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/ BARGAIN SALE.
One 12 horse Uaaoliue Engine One
20-inch French Burr Mill Two Cars.
Will sell cheap. Duly M II in town,
fan sell all the mill makes the year
around. TOM BEDELL.
/OOD SEPARATOR
STORAGE BATTERY
An Underpriced
Battery
The CW Battery
(Wood Separator) hai
quality plates, selected
cedar wood y separators.
Built right, of £11 new,
high-grade materials.
Easily the beat low-
priced battery you can
buy!
Siies to fit all cars.
6-volt
11-plate
$I760
Other sixes at
slightly higher
Longview Battery Go.
EAST TYLER STEET
Telephone Mo. 16
Representing
ffillanl Batteries
(THREADED RUBBER INSULATION)
ind % Batteries
(WOOD SEPARATORS)
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1922, newspaper, July 26, 1922; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973490/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.