The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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^ t By R- M. Park & Son
VOL. JUJX.
*We Help Those Who Help U* aed Thoee Who Help Ue Help Themselves”
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I'AICTHAUK, PANOLA COUNTY, TEXAS, UEDXESDAl WIIIMMI. M \|;« j| **.iu*t.
$1.50 Per Annum in Advance
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CHAPTER NO. 6167 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. II
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF (
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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AT CARTHAGE.
In the ftta’e fl Texas. at the clove of butineu on March 10, 1922
RESOURCES #
aad : ouuls. iiitiutliug redisiomits. aceep’an-
i'Cf of other hanks. arid-fort ign U:11 - of exchtn*«*
or drafts v,old with iudorsrun-nt of 'bis bank 6141,212,46
SHERIFF AAAKES SHERIFF LANDS
BOOZE HAUL THREE NEGROES
I.
S*tur<
iy ill
112.600.00
. 1,041.41
Overdraft S. UlSceured...........
U. S. Government securities owned:
ih)p«**M»-d to secure circulation........
All other 1'. t>. Government Sc uritiea...
me bonds. stocks, securities, etc, .. _____________
lUmb tar House, $18,090 oo; Fur. and Fix., 612,OOO.oo..
Real estate owned other (hau banking house____...
leefel reserve with Federal Reserve Hank ......
<4Mb is vault and amount due front national bank-
* arosei due from State fraitst, bankers. and tru'-t
companies in the 1’niterl Slates_____________ ..
Checks on otbe bank': in the same oily or town
•s reporting bank....__________________.......
i'Seeks on hanks looted outside of city or town of
reporting bank and other ■ ash items —_____
Redemption fund with U S. Tretrtu
U. S, Treasurer.. .......
TOTAL. . .
13661
suur and due from
13.641.41
17,629 39
30,000.06
. 7.13600
. 14.1654M;
70.030 38
2.20S.90
134.17
744.14
025.00
6301.172.70
Sheriff .Mat-
thews again wept on tire * war path'*
i for the makers of ' white lightning ”
This time he had oca ted a still on the
farm of Hub Anderson, Sr. He found
, our 60 gallon barrels of ma-b in course I when
of souring, together with the still and jsalesman for Hull
oilier articles in cessary for the making la run, but was lot
of the “finished product.** He poured Matthews
Carthago di
for some lim
! petty thievery
' roy M* risen, i
| stealing m>iu<
he wa»
Mki
tiie victims of
day evening I A*
as iu the act of
it U It Hu tier's
t i.'j joe Kite.
The negro made
aught by Sheriff
wed to an orgau-
He < on ft
out the mash, went to the home of . iaatkPU of negroes here who have been
Mr. Anderson's son in law. Gabe Fink- carrying on ibis work for >m<* time
lea, where he found whiskey in a keg. He implicated several others, among
which In- took possession of and nr- whom were Zeb Mai>hall and laivle
rested Mr Kinktea The Sheriff says Williams. Tlie^e two were also ur-
Mr Kinklea acknowledged to the own- re-ted, and the sheriff recovered about
ership of both the still and whiskey, $100 worth of dry goods, shoes, <-tr ,
hitched up ins wagon atni went with from (he three negroes.
hint to the spot where the still was —------♦♦---
located and u listed hint in loading it PIKE TO THE WEST IS NEAR COM
on tba wagon and b ought 14 in Ian ^letion.
Bl i; mtsssss r; j j Cl ae=^=asr7nPc| i
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fso. 616
BANKS OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CON
OITION OF THE
GUARANTY STATE BANK
AT CARTHAGE, STATE OF TEXAS
A' ihe cio^a o/ bnsiuexs on the ltMh day of March. 1922. published
iu The 1'anola Wat* buiau, a newspaper printed and published a*
( arthsge. Sts ■ of Texas on (he 22nd dav of Marib. 192:.
RESOURCES
lat-ius md li um>. personal qr coMaleral. . 6174,977.71
lagiiis, real estate .. ____ ........_____ I*,834AM*
Overdrafts _____________ 494 98
Hoods and W. 8 8... _____,______ .... 930.24
Real estate (hanking bouae)______..._____............ 7.U00AM
Furnllura and Fixtures..^ ______________...._____ iMOOn
Hue from ptlthr Hanks and Hunkers, und cash on hand 54,876.77
Interest in Depositors’ Guaranty Fund __ ... 3,374 8c
Assessment ip Depositors’ tluaranty Fund ...... 7,<>88.19
Acceptances and Hills of Exchange _____.......___... 1,883.2b
TOTAL ..... .... 6272.359.S9
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid In------------------------------6 60,000 00
Surplus Fund ..........................-........... 10.900.00
omi - 617,<)l <
Lees current expenses, interest, and
taxes paid............-............... 3.97G.7!# 13,03643
fiicaiuting notes outstanding 12.500.:i'i
Atm wui due to uutiouul bunks--------------- - 7,867.76
Individual deposits subject to check ----- ------- 177.6S1.32
Dividends Unpaid-------------------------------.... 87.00
K Its payable, (including nil obligations' representing
money borrowed other than‘rediscount" ::o,0<h* 90
TOTAL $301,172.70
Stale of Texas, County of Panola, 6S:
I, J. W. Cooke, Cashier of the above numed bunk,,d>
oianscly swear that (lie above siatement Is true ty the bc-t
of my knowledge and belief.
J W. COOKE, ( . d:i "
for him. Suuduy morning warrants
ware sworn Mil an hath Mr BirifH
. nd .ii. A'ijd« i "ii Mi » i,.an mud';
bond in the sum of 61.900, und Mr.
d* 1 n » Ii" v - 1 li.li g. .1 w il Ii res
-
Mineoia. Murch 16 Within the next
days the pike to the west will
k :<11• • t« ! - 1
will be shortened by shout ten
ing arrest of an officer, was granted miles This will provide a one day
bail in the rum of 63.0*10, which was trip between Dallas and Shreveport,
promptly madt and both men were re- Da., and will afford (lie most direct
.leased * route between the two < ides. At this
--------■ ■ ....... j time it is nc i . -ary io go via Golden
ALABAMA WOMAN t6 BUN FOR uo Grand Sulim- and then to Dallas,
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock (Mild in ...
Surplus Fund _______... ___.......u.
Undivided Fronts, net
Individual Deposits, subject lo check
Time Certificates of Deposit ...____
Cash.ci's cliccp
CONGRESS
which makes th*‘ trip further. The new
road follows flic tracks of the Texas
Mi Pacific railway into Delia
The bridge across Sabine River, six
miles west, is being built ami this will
Carrect Attest
4* W RAKKR,
T J. WOOTEN,
J. G. WOODWORTH,
Directors.
Subscribed and Sworn *o
before me ihio 16th d iy of
March, t!>22.
ROUBKT Si uTT.
| (SEA!.) Notary Public.
Montgomery, Ala.. Mar<b 15 Spcre-
ti.ry of Slate Cobb today announced
receipt of ib<* declaration of Mrs. W,
D Kdmondsoii of Decatur to oppose ' Mkely delay the completion of the road,
j Congressman Edward H. Aiman for Heretofore it lias lie, n necessary to
irepreaentative from the eighth district, ■ravel the Dixie Highway, in rainy
The declaration was filed under the weather, hut this is no longer nec-
I corrupt precth n« act. ,M. u. ICdmoud-1 *ssary
son is the first woman in Alabama lo
seek membership in Congirxa, and the
I third woman to i nter Hu democralii
| primaries August 8. Dallas and Hibb
l<ountleB have women candidates for
■ ih<> legislature.
6 25,096.01/
25,000.0<-
2,048 4f
219,13761
680 09
483.93
6272 359 89
. TOTAL
STATE OF TEXAS, I’oulny of Panola:
We, il. P. Ash, ns president, und .1 H. Wooten, as caahie
of said hank, each of us, do solemnly swear that the shove ntat«>
mciit Is true to th" In st of our knowb d(je und belief.
It. P. ASH, President,
.1 II WOOTKN, «‘ashler
Correct Attest:
J. M. l ARNES,
I,EE FEIIOIJBON,
A. A JORDAN.
Directors.
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akiuDiiiiiHi Ml is, anai :u*& ii,.ft M itsuia7 7 u i *, id,at im V1
NO “KLIPPER" THIS WEEK.
DEATH CLAIMS
MRS. J.R. JONES
Is fDs Fciirthiid
Il is with true sudness we stale the
death hf
(t ni<mm. March 21.
On aectmat of our paper being ready
for Ike pruas, an obituary will be de-
ferred until our next paper.
The Koon Creek Iflipper," for some
reason which The Watchman editor
| la tumble to explain, does not appear
- this week, Don't know where Its udi
Here tor' ,,^*'l'l,»i»lahi* Hope, however,
In- will Hi.ii up in time for ail Issue
-- » next week. Rough anil rugged, Indeed,
does the way of the Scripture Ouot.-r
p '' D Kalrchllds. of ^“WHUonmtlrm k become Hurry back,
Candidate for Congress from this, the for ( Bn(1Wall.H mjgK yuH>
Second District of Texas, was iu Cuff-!
Senator
Kuhscrlhed and sworn lo
liutoro mu litis lath day of
Murch. A, D 1922
MRS. T K. ANDERSON,
Notary Public, Panola Co.,Tax
(HAD)
i. II. Fiiirdiilil
■jsai'a \ . - - TJ J5QsTj pi
Candidate for
Ccngrcj'S
Your Support Will lit*
Appreciated,
Judge "hums
Visits Here\
Judge John II Hum - of Center/
cHiidfdate for Congress from ibis, the
Second Congressional District of Texas
was ill CutrbHgo on« H*y Iasi week.
The Judge had been over In the weal
ern mill of our county and was enrouie
home In passing through here. Judge
Hums Mays lie Is reeelvllig much on
ill age last week mooting old'acquain-
tances ami making now ones. Senator
rs. J. 11. Jones. Tuesday af Falri.hi,(Ut whUe ,mr Htyi waK
ilie hands of our townslady. Miss Mar-
gie Neal, who has some senatorial as-
pirations herself However, Miss
Neal's ideas, at tiiiH lime are for the
State Senate, uh ho also inis been Hen
C. A. Woody aid who him bees con
necleil with the Hooker Drug loin
isiny and W D Bepuugji, who for
merly owned II|C Sepaugh Hardware
Company, have purt’liased the Hark
’ com a, "in* nt v.!.m over he goes, and |)ruK Hlor„ Tbeso
NOTICE
All 4M«pi vi< e men are requested to
meet Hi the Court house Thursday.
Murch M, 1922, nt 7:30 P M., for the
purpow of organlxlng an American Le-
gion. *f%le Is very Important. Come.
Dongvlew, Texas. March 16. Col. D.
P Featiiaratono, 70 year/* old, presl
<lent of the Texas Sled company, the
ferllliaem for sale by Scott & Weat- j Louisiana Steel Company, the Port Bo-
livar & Iron Oro railroad, and the
The eld reliable Meridian Red Hag
utor^Kalrchlld’s, but he now wants to
go to Washington.
L P. FEATHER6TONE, TEXAS CAP
TAIN OF INDU8TRV, IS DEAD.
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
YOU REAMS A MAN
In’ bout de Go<h*v
LohE FAI LE l>
51JO SIGN 1>E
AIN' FAILED
Wll> HIM YIT.1
East Texas Iron Oro Development
Company, died today after a brief Ill-
ness. Interment will he In Sa Anto
nlo, Texas, in the family mausoleum.
Thursday.
Colonel Featherstone served with
the army of Northern Virginia as cour-
ier during the elvll war frofo I860 to
1865, and was among the first to vol
unieer for service In the Spanish Amer
lean war, entering the/service as a
private and emerging with the title of
colonel. He served two terms In the
United Slates congress from an Arkan
sas district willy marked distinction
He and Ills assoi Lutes hulll several Im-
portant ralm>ads\in Texas, one of
whlrh Is thnA partylf the Santa Ke
extending fron^ lleaulyiont to Port Ho-
livar, Texas.
El I the last 25 Years Color.• 1 Feuth
ci sloue has beeiyrflUva likhlwiittempts
develop lhe(wi>hiVirfu(f irfin resour
xas Hteel
ai d IhiAlUiiilsIai^Aieel ( ua
p lie well a Develop
nn ni C ’lapniiy jAere his moat
ihnrlshi'd enterprisea
M i sic Spring bain nt vAry model
ale pi", es __ Ye GIFTE 4HOPPR
unless the signs of the tiim's materially
are two of Carthage's most cnlnrprfa
Iptttn for Ihmii a sum i-Hsfiil husla ns
We Lead
Others T*R.y to Folfotu.
EVE'RM
"Day is a "Bargain
With Us.
Come, Price, and JjBe
CO A VIJVCE T).
ih in,', I he \S.«li! ii iii will wagm (|1K y, m ii g business men ,nd we antic-
’’nickels (o doughnuts” that the jovial
judge will represent this old Second
District In the next f'ongre,s of the
United Htaels.
TO THE VOTERS OF COMMISSION
ER’8 PHECINCT 1.
Sever' vecka ago my name appeal
SENATORIAL CANDIDATE HERE
The Watchman learns that Mr. Spl
vey of Tenuhii, who says lie wants lo
represent thin district Iu the Slate
Senate, was In CHiltiugc Tuesday, ih>
21 Mt The gentleman did not honor
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
We
ell for
,e^.
MOORE GROCERY COMPANY
* PHONE 1-0-1
■■••tOartety,Quality,and Law Prloaa
nd In the announcement columns <d 'his great moral ami religious waaklv
the county papers for commissioner of with u tall, hut we don I much lilano*
precinct No 1 . In submitting my (an hfm, since the Watchman editor s is In
diducy for your considers ion, I do ao Tenaba Iasi week and ' forgot” to rail
fully aware of the fact licit the office 0,1 Mr. Spivey
Is a gift In the hands of the people,
hnil should he given lo the one who
will best look after the public Interest
und widfanr I further realise that .
the (otnnilHgioner'a office Is cue among ‘
ih< important positions of public trust |
In the county, as It deals with the ;
county's financial axcaudtture*.
I sin j not making uny rash promises j
i " in xi .oknilnl .trillion but
-dialI he governed by civcunistances
as limy come before us. However, if
■•let ted to tliih fogh office, I ahull, along
with the other duties of the office,make
special effort (o improve the rMBds and
bridges of the county I expect lo di-
vide my time ami attention lo (he
proper discharge of iny duties and have
jus my guldiynl all times, the heal In
; l< rest of Hfe people. I shall endeavor
to "oeAhat you gel value received for
I averix dollar spent.
| I'liope to meet all of II u voters pei
sonally and enhange our views off va
rtous propositions. And if I am your
choice for this honor I will show my
appreciation of your confidence hy gU
Ing you an honest, efficient and Judi
rial administration of all the affairs 1
coming under the jurisdiction of (he
commissioner's court of the county
Re pectfully Muliniii(cU,
RKKSB D Ml NmVSl j
(1‘olltli sl AdvsrlDement I
He dis-Mi’i Stand for Hu< li, docs the
yui. k Tpiuiiarwt Man, and when j,*
gets Steamed Dp, aq (mud. NUaf, ?ur
foyer The Uuiek Tam pared Men la
a pretty giaal Ole Scout nt Htai,
, from hta l In sty Temper, ami liidiMy
j t*kr* hl* ***» Rrnla ttonua tcHutlMyw
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1922, newspaper, March 22, 1922; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973652/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.