The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1917 Page: 7 of 8
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aid west to wait oa the eiit-
tomer. The cad young wife
hurried to her home to he down
and die. Bat she was alive
fa the afternoon,
oa a blue dim. She was too
weak to take It off. And she
still had ob her leghorn hat.
She was in the house and didn't
need it. but she was so worried
that she didn't think to take It
'off. "No, you didn't have to
with the
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CERARDRANKS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
practice
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NOTARY PUBLIC
CLAYTON, TEXAS
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T. HOLT
Attemey-At-Law
CARTHAGE. TEXAS
rill Practice in All Courts.
Ice in Prior Bldg.
Te Cora a Celd la One Day.
rlmmi momry U it Into l» wn.
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LOCAL APPLICATIONS. M
lot reach tho wt! of the dldBB
kill local dieeeae. nraatly In-
■ by constitutional condition*, end
order to euro it you hum UMHi
►rnal remedy. Hall* Catarrh 1
• U taken InUrnally end act*
bl'XKi on tiie inu oue surfs* e# of l
mm Hail'* Catarrh Medicine wee
nbed by one of tiu.- beet ybyairteae
re. Ii U
■ ... nown.
of the beei blo-xi
hearted wife. “You could have
told her to go to some other
atom. I don't care what your
boas would hare said- Do you
think more of your boss than
you do of me—I know’ you do.
I know you are sorry you mar-
ried me. Go and marry the
other woman and I will go hack
to mamma. I would rather
for you to be happy with her
than to be miserable with me.
What? Really, don't lo\’e the
woman you waited on better
than you do me? Oh, Charley,
I’m so happy."—Claud Callan.
Has High bpiaims of Cham-
berlain’s Tablets.
tamsM
rery
it's likely
hut if mar Lyddy AssM
he Is;
ed like
tainly
folks—why it
but he'd he a
t; yen. he eer-
be s
in his
youth. Although he did turn
out nearly all he looked, there
was a good deal of wisdom in
her comment. Clarnaaa Cole of
Dutventon had no wise aunt to
want her when she married
Henry Varirk whose majestic
forehead the judge termed
Websterian. the schoolmaster.
Byronir and the minister Olym-
pian. Henry made her an am-
iable and inefficient husband
whom she continued to love, al-
ait on her " said the broken ihough her affection did not
n a sad s il sa>i#a 4*V,w»* 1.1 ftammem . .
long blind her to his deficien-
cies. After twenty years of
active housekeeping and man-
aging the farm for Henry,
Clarriasa’s health became im-
paired, and she w as ordered to
take a rust and change. Her
brother took charge of things,
and she and Henry went away
to the mountains. That was
manifestly change, but Claris-
sa'* friends on her return re-
proached her for failng to
take rest.
“Even if you lazed all day
every place you went, t could
not have been restful, traveling
around that way all the time.
You ought td have stayed in
Full Motor Ssrviek
Is this what you arc getting fi
NOT?
car? WHY
engines are built for HOIST SERV-
ICE. and »ill give It If they have
That is what we give
patch—~we CURE the
or small.
If your car Is not giving satisfaction, don’t cuss the
makers. Dis-cuss the matter with us. We'll
CURE it for you.
A
AMERICAN LOYALTY. time, such disloyalists are go-:
jing to need all the protection;
Fsr Sals sr Trad*.
Will sell or trade for any-
thing of equal value, except
This country has no further they can get. If they are wiscj
time to listen to pacificators they will govern themselves sc-'
and orators w ho tell us the war cordingly. Any veteran of the live stock, s splendid
is w rong and the United States American Civil War can tell in- a|*) a first-clam buggy and
should sty out of it. The man quiring strangers what used i surrey, or will take good note,
who now put* anything in the frequently to happen to those | Hone Is all round combination
way of the war program is an who talked indiscreetly in those animal. For partieulan apply
enemy to the country and a bitter days. That such things at the Watchman office. 4ft-2tp
friend to Ksiserism. The Unit- will happen again, and happen i — -■ —...................
ed States has got to win in this to the indiscreet, is a prospect "The groat fact that stands
war or suffer the fate of a con-J not pleasant but higher proba-
quered foe. The pacifist who ble. The agitator Little, who
tries to keep men out of the was given a suspended sentence
! conflict now is s greater enemy i at the end of a rope, was a spec-
“I have a high opinion of j one place." her next door neigh to country than the snsr- imen in point.
Chamberlain’s Tablets for bil-
iousness and as a laxative,"
j bor told her.
'Twas perfectly sensible.’
writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes. Char-;Clarissa defended herself. “We
leston. III. "I have never found
anything so mild and peasant
to use. My brother has also
used these tablets with satis-
factory results."
chist, because he is working un-
der the protection of the Gov-
ernment and is allowed to stay
till* country fur y*«t*.__,
of non* of th# tonic* ki
with non*
Th* porfact combination of
Hnll * Cntnrrto Madi-
_ _ nuch wondtrful
condition*. Sand far
Prop*., Toledo. O.
for constipation.
i ft earn The Dtrfect
Jn 111
hat is LAX-FOS
ux-fos it m uptown cascms
Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
id Liver Tonic. Contains Caaca/a Bark,
•lu« Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
wt, 8rauL**v« sad
strength with pals*
To enable his automobile to
run over deserts and sandy
roads, a California man has
equipped i with canvas belts
which revolve around the rear
w'heela, providing a smooth
track.—Houstorf Post.
Even the unpa-
triotic have no call to be un-
wise.—State Press.
i aromatic taste. Does not grips. 90c
rAN END—tlio"f«mal* complaints*sad
WH»ktv«M«*teatmak- » 'M in’*
Ufa a mb»*ry. TUoy'rw enrol bj
Dr. PitToo i Fav-orii* Pro-rip-
tton. PurallthuJcrurijfr-niDnt*,
dl*ordi-n, anil dle-.vwn j>««>illaf
to tin* ml Uti* I* too only
rsmtitiy certain to famaliL
it'* to iagiUmtoto niuuicina foe
woman, carefully mlapunl to
) her dullest# organUaUun, and
>*r cmiltietiug with any of
condition*, it emulates
and promotoo all the proper
function*, build* up »nd fnvigo*
ratu* tho entire system, and
riMtorns health and «tr«nirh.
An you weak, nervous and alltr. -
•run-down" and overworked? Tt
I will briug you apoclol help, u
mother’* friend, ft Isnaeo* pain ai>o
auras llfo of both mother nnd child.
Dr. Mere*’* Favorite i’r-ncrl
I a record of years of
“* potent inv'
rim
iutiou hi*
cams. It Is
lgorating tonic
■ting nervine known to m**ulca
It I* made of the glyceric m
ta of native medicinal ro»u found
latrangthening nerviuo
foreau arui contains not * drop
hoi or himiful drug*. Hold In
ur Liquid form by dealer*.
on ms
For Sale
Old Papers
are useful
In various
ways, (al-
ways have a sup-
ply on hand at aoc
per ioo. See me at
The Watchman
Office
MARCUS C. PARK
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il GENERAL IK - TIKE (HOVE’S
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I The 014 Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
l Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acta on the Liver»
Drive* Out Malaria. Enrich*! th« Blood and Build* up
th* Whole Syrtam. For Grown People and Children.
M K* *»n*.« when yon taka Oram’s Ttoatalaa* chill Toaic
> is artetad aw awry labal sbowtag Out It eoataina the well known
I QUIN INK ami IRON. It is a* atnmg ns th« MrowgMt bitttr
arm. It has i
RON. It is a« strong m tha wrong**! hitter
has aoaqaal far Malaria. CUUs awd Fever,
isiappiNN- OfamtOfa—»tv^ortoNnr.ing
"spirits. Arowaaa tha liver to action ami
.IS
If grocers and marketmen
as well as other dealers in so-
called necessities are justified
in adding a few cents to the
purchase price of their goods,
to pay the expense of delivery,
why do they not-give the ben-
efit of a lower price to cus-
tomers who are willing to carry
home their purchases? In
other words, why not have two
prices for their goods, one at
the counter and the other at
the back door of the purchas-
er’s home In former years,
when prices were lower many
retailers sought to build up
trade by offering to deliver
goods free. They are still
making the same offer, but
many of them aUte that part
of the advance in pricee rep-
resent the added coet for do-
livery.—Exchange.
Got ready for the fair. •
People Spook Well of <
berUin’s Tablets
“I have been selling Cham-
berlain’s Tablets for about two
years and heard such good re-
.. . . . .. ... > ports from my customers that I
struggling to take the very Hfe|concluded ^ them * trial
and existence of the Ameri- myself, and can aay that I do
can people. i not believe there la another
Thi, country did ... .. ' gXS?%£.Y A^aSSSj
to keep out of the war, and now 0f Headford, Ont. If you are
it is getting ready to do ail it troubled with indigestion or
can to put an end to the war.
Those call themselves Ameri-
cans yet talk and work against
only moved on every three days out of jail. Germany evldent-
and I did it on purpose. You |y has many such Americans
know what er imposing ores-. ,,n its pay roll and they and
ence Henry has; well, every their doctrine should be shun-
place we came to folks began r.ed while a foreign enemy is)
to call him ‘Colonel* and Judge
and Senator, and such, and
when he didn’t ansewer to any
of them, they got all the more
respectful, and you could just
se" them feeling around to find
out what particular brand of
Great Unknown he might be.
So l didn’t give ’em time to find
out. I was treated like a
queen, and I didn’t see why I
shouldn’t enjoy the blessings
Providence bestowed. It was
real comfortable and enter-
taining being mistook for Mrs.
Genius,, And I didn’t feel call-
ed upon to spoil the fun. Kind
of brought back my young
days, too, Elmira; I used to
think Henry’s noble brow
meant something then. Well,
now I know just what it means.
“Henry isn’t a genius, but
he’s fine to travel with. We’re
going on another trip next year
if my hen money comes up to
what it ought to.’’—Ex.
constipation give them a trial.
They will do you good.
The gray parrot of Western
America are not entitled to the Africs ^ credIud w|th having
benefits they derive from
American reaidence. They
should look to the central em-
pires for their protection. And
as the war proceeds, with caus-
atty list coming in from time to er or leas srsdUabilUy. —Ex
a greater power of imitating
the human voice than any bird
of the species. It has long
been a favorite and is the sub-
ject of many stories of great-
out above all the rest Is that
this Is a Ptoplse’ War. a war
for freedom and justice and
solffnTSf tfft amongst nil tho
nations of the world, a war to
brake the world aafe for the
peoples who live upon It and
have made it their own, tho
German people themselves In-
cluded ; and that with us rests
the choice to break through all
these hyper rises and patent
cheats and masks of brute fore#
and help set the world free, or
else stand aside and let It bo
dominated a long age through
by sheer weight of arms and
the arbitrary choices of self-
constituted masters, by the na-
tion which can maintain tho
biggest armies and tho most ir-
reasistible armaments—-a pow-
er to which the world has af-
forded no parallel and in tho
face of which political freedom
must wither and perish.”—
Woodrow Wilson, President of
the United States.
Get ready for the fair.
Hurry Up-Read This
Tn THIS hot weather you want to keep your mind on the drug
store. It ia your best friend. It helps you to keep cool by
*** providing delicious soft drinks, ice cream, etc. It supplies
you with simple little remedies that prevsnt sickness and keep
you in the best of health and spirits. It does many tnings for
you that we etn not even mention here—every one to your good.
When you want toilet articles for the complexion you find a splen-
did variety st the drug store. They are reliable and inexpensive.
When you need rubber goods, you know they are of the best
when they cure from this stors. They last.
When you want the latest and bast in stationary you find that,
too, here. It is up to ths minute in style and sold at popular
prices. It is especially pleasing to ths ladies.
Candies and sweats of svsry kind art always frssh and delicious.
Nothing old is kept on hshd. Everything is of the best.
the Panola Drug
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1917, newspaper, September 5, 1917; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072893/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.