The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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THE FIRST MTIOML BUNK
DE4THC4LLS JOHN W. BOWEN
J. N. PHILLIPS PUSSES 0ET0I0
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w Or*’ > mj/C riUi xodtsrss-sueei to iiu* took till Tat IT
OihIiWU «BM»ur«|------------------------ I i**XI
V- I Ce»ars»wc**t Kuirtx* owned
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<l' 8 Bottos i»; »ruw) ..
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Otr*< boas*. elec**. secwgjee, etc : ---- ------
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H*«. Kmlmut owsurd <*utor iamb bentom* h»**L .......
LnwitiJ r^M/1» »itfc K*4*rei Hswerv* B-nk ..._______
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m» re|t»itui| b/ah ......-------...--------------
Clux’ki uil ln(u oa beeto < keeled mg F* Acral Hweru
Btuuki Um*C*4 «r«il« vl cary or uwa <1
reporting osox _______________________$4*2 .24
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r*vt» Mr PhuHp* Bed tome is tod _ «ng k» i
toatth lot iennt >«*it to* pmn a fat j eery 7
It)* praor l* hit deastA A* humI to Via*
to as »*\i. a* lor a kmg whd* Mr i unwary* i
F»u. ijw vat • pgaur ii ut« to Faaoto 1 rn«l <
lowwjr to greater part U kit Ul
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Mr fx**vf Wtviit;
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GIUHUHTY STATE BANK
AT CAtTMAU. ITATC OT TEAM
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M Tfea rUacu t'aukMM
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pajag <4 Mr Moves Pamela
i tor * vwtoed oMana. to!
■ KKaMMJT 4UA 1
tor tear ?«en
eps tor- Tto rvanaiar were
Into W rear a tto Wallop < «pe*rj,
Mtr to* *U fcwar. KrjrfJ*jf. tor 80s
tar to
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TOTAL
1)71*877
to toe *>rn*4 to* w
s paper tor : v vlf ?«vr*
af'araoos tto r-vaaaa* *«t*
laM la r - a tto Harrto <Vpl C
• oa4pvt*4 'to (sutnii Ktf|, 8x > Lriart i ws< ms to Ts-
e v«p perl- ' a. .mg ;»anal wer*. Mr
rapres» oar siPuere typdiy Hoses M MfM a <«pttots( OUrfta-
'o tto tofyarto (aaaMr. Mrs Philip, :i_p Ul va'*j»p «H«| ritb tto Ml
tto roaapaatop to mjutf ?«tsr*. tto <■# 2*os Hi. aU' t>«r<h Mar? ?esr* aca
Oaartoart. Mrs U U Titlar to car Mr Moves m tin:rrl A? kia vrfto. j
«it? *m4 Mr* Prut tolM to tot- w| *u ftWr> 1 T I tlu*>a. W M 5
»ito. aa4 tto rtaat saa Motors Earl, Hoses, # w bats, Jr . |> f. Haves.
Ml two Uuttors. J 8 PNiip to oar sa4 Mr* W A L*mgi y, all to toh j
I ‘K? aa4 J K PfclUp to Aasiip. HlU CtpaMU? aa4 8 W Boses to
** Stoese'prt To t-e-• «■ we ■ a4 tto-ir
/ETERAhS PEUtlON TAX CARfUEO ha; to es|xr»>e oar ► wer*
■ V OVCR TWO thirds -yattst; ? A o* A A How-a 4ia4
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as tto E4tA Aa? t
muomcu
sraal or « itn tral
idtfMti rmoA. _________*-------
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kw 1 erne < eaaery S'smiau
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OBw ItosJ btoW ____
FWwRar* aad nst*re> —----
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liar (ns orhar haahr u| toah.
la teres* Is HtpuailsfW’ Oaarsst? Pul
Asseftsprst IspaMtorw Oasrsaty P*sl
t saA Mill* to KsrAePp* ..
asA taafc as ItaaA
TOTAL.
LIABILITIES
LIABILITIES
CapHai Stock palA Is.............................^ M/mm
Sarplsa PtsA _________________________________ MJAAAB
LaAivlAeA proils __________ $74 AAA AT
law earrest espeosaa, iatarast. asA
Uiiea paM .......................... 6,2V$ M IUA1J 71
rircaiaUss aou-» owtstsaAiBK ................. 11.24*4*
Amowat Aue to national bank. ____________________ 74)44
iaAlri ruai Aeposit* wih)ttt to ctock___________...... 1I7,U).M
MridenA* unpaiA .................................. 727AA
TOTAL.....................................M7MM77
•lata af Taxap C*wrty to Papal a, SB:
I, J. W. Cooke, Caakiar to tto above aanA bask, to
atoamnlp awaar that tto above Maletesl la tnw Is tto IBM
to «p knowUrApe asA beltto.
J. W. COOKE, Caeblav
Asacis, Tti PwpoM uxalsut
to tto coaatitptioa, iaraisix tto
« oti—i. rat*- pension tax (roar $ to 7
* »<ut* mil auk lap ptssiou* a rail* Me
to tboae < oaleAerate veteraa* sto
ouraa 10 Texas prior to 121*. IwsUaA
to 12**, aa at prwaest, uurtaA ta tto
Norisrhrr faction k? a vote to 18/
444 Cor aaA 71,212 aoiav, tctorliii
to p tabaJption br tto Htate Kleetloa
Boreas.
Tto asiapito*ni. race IreA 12,414
■ore vote# thaa tto necessary two-
tbirAa neaAaA to prevail.
Correct Attest
8. A. HAWTHORN,
T J. WOOTEN.
J. O. WOOLWORTH
111 rectors.
Subvert tod asA Sworn **
before uie tbla 4ita day of Jaa ,
19Z5.
P. W. BAKER, JR ,
(BEAL) Notary Pnblla.
Mrs. J 8. Pbllipe ba* as her sue«t»,
her sister, Mrs. Emma Hawkins
UounAtree and Mr Koundlree of Mont
M>m.ry, Ain.
Mr aad Mrs. Howes tear a f*ai| to
seres <k idren bat a a p *e* V;a»l»
< oats, also. Mr. Coats passed t*>)
several peart apu-
Joba Wcviey Hosea was bora la
Raodolpb Co., Aia. Jaa. A, 182, at
tto ape to six years to came to Texas
iwttfc bla parents ao4 settled ia tto
Bock Hill Coauswalty and lived there
until Ms death. He was married ta
Mias Sudi* rbanBMt. Jaa 2, 1272.
lie died ia Rock Hill, Texas, at the
ape ot 7) years
TV re from (Tarttope who attended
(be funeral were C A Coats. Las Wil-
liamson. V. 8. Chadwick and wife, j
and Mrt la— Ei-rpuson and Spurs eon
Ivy anA srife of the Kaf ' Hi <e of ito
1 Ivor.
Capital Steak paid Ip_____.....
HarpUt Band.................
I'adlrkded PrtAll. net _________
Individual He paella, aabjecr to
T iate i>fttA<aUe to Ireposit----
1 asbier > Check# .............
T'JTAl...............
841*118
111
STATE Or TEXAS. County of Panola:
We. 8 P. Aeb. aa praMlapl. aad Horae* 8 Allises, aa cnahtor
to said bank, each of aa, do aalwaly swear that the shove a4a4»
meat la tm* to tto boat to opr kaowladpe aoA totlof.
R. r. ABM. PraMitM.
HORACE B. ALUBOM, Caakiar.
Carvsat A Meat:
LEE PBROUBON.
J H. WOOTEN,
A. A. JORDAN,
Dtrartors
before pm tbla 2th day af JaO.
A- D 127$
MIS L I. RENTES.
PwMts, Peaote Co .Taa.
Notary I
(BEAL)
LHJ fwi
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PLEASANT RIDGE ITEMS.
F M Hudson ami family of Car-
UiaK« vislltd Marvin Hum* Sunday.
Ilsrly Armstrong visited Solomon
Rowe Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hudson of Car-
thage vsited Mrs. A l>. Tnw Sunday
Johnnie Malone and family of Hnap
vUilcd'Men Morton and family Hun
dwy.
Mr. flip Lawrence and family have
moved near Carlhaye, we are sorry
to lose them from this < ommunlty,
DIOW DROP.
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W« are sorry to know tint Webb
Ross is iiuiie sick witli pm unionix at
his borne west of Carthage.
TIE METI8IST met
Z. R. FEE, Pastor.
Jems said, “The first shall to Last
aud the last shall he lirst ’ ref< rnng to
human standards of judgment Our
most perfec t concept ions and judg
merits are so imperfect. We see so
liule of the whole life at one time
During a life time we only have enough
time to get a sort of formal introduc
lion tit life. Indeed, “Time ia short.”
AI>o, in this present world we can only
have a blurred vision of the greatest
rtyiillleg, “We s**e through a glass
da*l>.“
Therefore, who ran tell what Is the
greatest thing on earth? Drummond
said its tiie “Hummum Itonum," or
love The Ajaistla Iktul said, “The
greatest of thine is love.”
Who is greatest in the Kingdom of
Ood? Jesus suld, “He who would be
greatest, let him he servant of all.11
Huninn life is glorified In loving ser-
vice,
Next .Sunday Rev Fee will deliver
two sermons on the following sub-
jects; "The Significance of ,he Com-
mon plate Life" at 11:00 a. m. and
“Putting Yourself in the Other Fel-
low's Place" at 7:00 p m.
R T. SMITH ISSUES STATEMENT
60NCERNING CATTLE SHIPPED.
Get Out your /
PENCIL
FUST IIPTIST tin1
AN EARNEST APPEAL.
“A Goad Place to Worship."
lu our
Whshingtoa, J-m. 10. —( harlet
Svens Hashes hts resigned as
Secretary of State and will be
succeeded by Frank B Kellog of
Miunesots, now Ambassador to
Oveat Britain
Tto resignation nf Mr Hughes
will to elf native March 4. when to
completes (Mr years as head of
tto State Department. Mr KeL
loin Is expected to take office ho-
med la Lely sfter.
That the people of the county may
know what has been done in the way
of cattle shipped from the county the
past year ns compared to tto previous
year, the following dwta Is glren out.
During 1224, we shipped 112 oars,
a total of 4720 head. In I2tt, tt ears
were shipped, a total of XS2I head.
The Increase over the previous ysstr
wns 17 cars—I4SI heed.
8 T. SMITH, Inspector.
WANTED—A RENTER.
J
To work 7B acres of land either on
halves or third and fourth.
Me. O. P. CARBWEDL.
•HE—What's so, Bill7
HI—That's see to use.
If you do not trade with
us, after you get home
figure how much you lost
by not having done so.
We Sellfor Less
Atbvay*.
W«- would to glto to s** you
iM-rvtcee nest Kundsy.
IUM. 8<boo| IU A M
Preaching IIAM
Preaching 4 4f> I M
Nolo ihst we have movwi the even
ing service up to 4 4r> I um sure that
you will like this change at this sea
son of the year Beverwl have r«
pressed themselves in this wise
We cHI your niteniion to an article
Ibis week 111.1t we consider timely.
Head It and think
UKO 1 IIF.NRY, Pastor.
TO IIK HKMKMHKRKD.
We have a Mixed Feed that
reaults and is cheaper than
Oats and Chops, at
nets better
$2.80
Don't Jorgrt that
Mads Hits" Flour
is ths loading Flour notv
Sold in Carthag••
CARTHAGE
SUPPLY CO
For every «• nn.un.ii.il dlvorcs there
are hundreds of happy marrtiges; for
every hunk cashier who goes wrong,
tlo-re are ihoueriuto who ars honest
and true; for every mlnmUir or priest
who goes wrong, there ere thousands
living u godly lift; for every criminal
there are • hundred men who are as
honest as the day is long, and who
rxuiHiii upright No, w« rwul only of
Lite exceptions; and while reading, If
we do road these things we should al-
ways make a mental nole of (he fuel
that the only news o( mine of these
tilings lies lu the fact ihat they urn 1
ex< optima to the general rule. Many |
people have lio.inl of the hypocrisy of
Judas who never have < ouiemplhited
1 he salniiiesH of the other apostles
Many have hisird of ilencdlc.t Arnold
who could not perlvttis name three
Itevolutlonury generals, and It is |s>s
slide Hkil Rergdol the traitor and drwft
evader, la todter known then many
pauiois who full In France, Just as
Jeaee Juntos is better know* in his-
tory than are the governors of Mts
sour! to contemporaneous history. Hut
thla does not Imply that Judas, Bene-
dict Arnold, Bcrgdto, end Jeaee Jeaee
toe greet men or were great In any
particular uxcega that they mark the
exception to the almost Invariable
rule. There were never so many great
men as today; there were never so
many good men aa today; there were '
nevor so many honest men as there
are tbdey; there were never so many
sober, patriotic men in America ee
there are today. Let us take off our
saffron spectacles "God ta still la Hie
heaven aad all's right with tto world"
U we only keep the right perspective
The I'ur* fit Te •< her*' Association
' m* d- tie cooperation *ed support of
our entire < liixmship. I .a* I year ear
' school bought a splendid laboratory
<>iuipnoni and tlo Purest Tunctoro'
i Aasm iatlon assumed !bls debt, they
j havo not been able lo make the re-
| 'lulred paym* sls, not even the Inter-
1 eel on same, now ibis must to paid.
If a payment is not mode during Jam
uury suit will to tiled agslnet the as-
-ux-lation The lnd<-btudoeaa Is sow
mote 1 ban lioouo and xomn setsfuc-
lory urrungements must be BMde.
Our m bool should be ot personal in-
terest lo every 1 iti/i 11 hi Osrthege and
vicinity, lhe P. T A will do what they
t an hut they wunt the t o operation
ipd help of the town On Friday
night, Jan. 16, nt the High Hcbool
Building the P. T A wi|J put OB a
carnival to relieve Die" Immediate
needs. Tlmy w 11 ni YOU U> to there
uitd "do your hit" pi m ik< Lbc csrnlvsl
u flnanelal success. Moke yourself a
child Hgstii Just for the night and ea*
Joy iho fun
High
there.
H. hool ( .11 nival J.»e II Re
We are sorry to know tiial Mrs. Ira
Ru'iniler* has been conttnrd to her bed
for iwn weeks.
(WteMFEK
I weieuBflinea
Mother will till you Ihut the mor*
II > t>ui»uot• -1 wears his slue * out to
ploy, the more they me worn out.
• • •
It's a poor idea to Lruii that ySR
nre self it ole until you're sure what
aurt of u J0I1 hu* been lurnsil out.
« • s
Wimlew shopping is (In*, wry* dad
If woiiisn do |l after tto stores grv
closed
s s s
Too many people set their eight
hour* of ploy linked up with their
eight hour* of work.
* • •
The youth Who trie* to grew *
mustache finds it Isn't so easy IS
keep a stiff upper Up
ess
JQnby'e midnight howl used te
wake dad up. Now It lakes him
away from the radio
• • e
Wonder how many giii* are leak-
ing bar k a 1 Leap Year with that
“Why didn't I" ihought.
M
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1925, newspaper, January 14, 1925; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973876/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.