The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1915 Page: 6 of 8
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FOR FIVE YEARS
•I Friend* Thangk Mr
«W« WmM Du, Bit
Om IWH Hfaa to
Kjr -lB InttrrsHng ad
<hM this place, Ml A. J. Hughes
I M totton* t "I waa down nW»
ck trouble tot five (9) ftare, tad
I heva akk headache to bad, at
, ton I thought rarely I would die.
M different treatment*, but thef
I aot eeatn to do me any good.
I frt ea bad, I could not eat or sleep,
M afl my friends, except one, ’bought I
etod die. Ha advised me to try
Black-Draught, and quit
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taking other aiedidnea. I
take hie adviee, although t did not hang
any confidence In K.
1 have now been taking Btack-Draig^it
tor three months, and It haa rated me—
haven’t had those awful eiefc headachaa
sines I began using It
I am ea thankful tor wtmt Black-
Draught has done tor me."
thedtord’e Black-Draught haa bean
found a very valuable medicine tor de-
rangements of toe stomach and Over. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herbe,
contains no dangerous Ingredients, and
sets gently, yet surely. H can bd freely
used by young and old, and should tig
kept In every family cheei
Oct a package today.
Only a quarter. yg|
.. 7/fobborlt/ Jfotol..
Lotifft'iebtf, Tejects
/Hr*. Laura /lubberly, Prop.
Sam E. Mobberly, - Mgr.
9fttv 7/fanagement Tftw Cquipment
Mrs. Laura Mobberly has purchased the Robberjy
Hotel nod In the future the place will be under
the management of 3am Mobberly, The build-
ing haa been renovated throughout and la erjulp-
ed with new Rip Van Winkle mattresses and all
bed material is new and first class. We want
our hotel to be your home when in liongvlew. A
trial is all we ask. Our porter meets ail trains.
dsfir: $f.oo per day Eutogeem SOt and rSe
■Kmsumiwi Esssae
A Joint resolution proposing nn
amendment to Article 1. Hcctlon 10,
11. tt. IS, 14 atod IS of the I’otistliu-
lion of the Htate of lYxas, pt-ovldlhf
tor the establishment and separate
maintenance of the University of Tex-
lx and fixing Its permanent location
In Travis County! providing for ths
permanent location of the medical
branch of the University of Texas In
Halve*ton ('ounly; providing for the
establishment ami maintenance of the
Agricultural and Mechanical College
of Text* ax an Independent college,
and providing for ltx permanent loca-
tion in Hearns County: providing tor
the extalillxhmcnt and xeparate main-
tenance of the College of luduxtrlal
Artx and fixing itx permanent loca-
tion In Denton County: authoring
the establishment of junior agricultu-
ral college xuhxldlary to and under
the government of the Agrltural and
Mechanical College Hoard: establlsh-
ing the Prairie View State Normal
and lnduxtrlal College, and dcidarlng
It a iiranch of Uie Agricultural and
Mechanical College: and fixing Itx
permanent location at Prairie View,
in Waller County; making an equita-
ble division of the Htate permanent
endowment fund lietwe&n the t'nfver-
xlty of Texas, the Agricultural and
Mechanical college of Texas and the
Prairie View Htate Normal and In-
dustrial College; making an appro-
priation to defray the expenses of
advertising the tJovernor's proclama-
tion and submitting same (o a vote
of the people.
fie It resolved by the legislature of
the Htate of Texas:
ftjwttON I ThatHeetlon 10, II. 12,
1.1, 14 and 15, Article 1, of the Consti-
tution of Texas, he amended *o as to
hereafter read as follows:
SkfTtOW 10. The University Of
Texas is hereby established and per
manently loragd in Travis County;
and shall be a university of fhe first
Class. The legislature shall provide
for Its organization and for its devel-
opment. maintenance gmd permanent
improvement shall make by appropria-
tion and otherwise snch provision as
may be necessary for the promotion
to the
by the
xas, and remaining unsold,
tut** are heiX'hv transfer it'd to and
made a part of the permanent fund of
the Agricultural ami Mechanical Col-
lege of IVxay, six hundred Inbusa ml
itrlaT college one
fifty thousand acres of
average value: and all of the remain-
der of the said land shall constitute a
part of the Permanent fund of the
university of Texas. The legislature
shall provide for the division of the
land as specified herein. The land
herein set apart to the University, the
Agricultural and Mechanical College
of Texas and the Prairie View State
Normal and Industrial College may
be void under stieh regulations, at
such times and Ob such terms ay may
Is- preserllied by law. The f>eglsla-
tutu shall provide for the prompt col-
lection at maturity of all debts duv on
account of the sale of said lands, am
In no event shall any relief he grante
to any purchaser.
She. 14. All lands and other prop-
erty heretofore granted or herein
granted to the Agricultural and Me-
cbanieal college, together with the
proceeds of the sale Of such lands,
shall constitute its permanent fund.
All the income derived therefrom shall
lie the available fund and xlmll he
app!led*fo fbe support quid develop-
meot Of thcaAgrlcuilural and Meehan-
ical College and to meet Its obliga-
tions. The proceeds from the sale of
the Agricultural tffid Mechanical Col-
5
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ONLY ONE
lege lands shall be Invested as author-
ized by law for the lUvestrtieOl of fhe
js-rmanent school fund.
She. 15. The College of Industrial |
Arts for White flirls located at Den-
Om,In Uentdfi < tmnty. Texas, Is hereby
established and recognised as an
Independent college. Htid the Legisla-
ture shall provide toy Its organization,
maintenanee, development and perma-
nent Improvement and shall make, by i
appropriation and otherwise, such
provision In addition to that hereto- J
tori' made as may lie necessary forj
the establishment and maintenanee of;
a first class college, for the education i
of whip- girls in the literary branches, 1
the arts and sciences and the practical;
industries of the age. The college j
shall have its own governing board,1
which shall designate the officers of!
administration and Instruction, and ,
other employes, determine fheir sala-1
rles, establish departments, subdivis-
ion, libraries and laboratories and ,
oilier agencies of education consistent
with the objects of the college and ,
perform such other duties as the:
ijegfsfatnce may preserilm.
SM'. 2. The Governor of this State
the Record in carthag* lan
Unique On*.
If th« reader has a "bad back”
of any kidney ill* and la looklnt
tor an effective kidney medicine,
bettor depend on the remedy en-
dorsed by people you know.
Doan'a Kidney Ptllk hate given
great eatielaotlon In eeoh oaeee.
Curthaee eitiaene teeUfy to tbie.
Here ie a oaae of lit
Q. W. Bunyard, blackemith,
North Bt., Carthage, eayi:
“Weakneie and pain abroea my
ioina caused me a treat deal of
trouble. If 1 did a hard day’s
work, it told aetereiy on my kid-
neye. The kidney eeeretlons
were retarded at tlmea. 1 got no
relief until 1 used Doan’s Kidney
Pills, procured at J. L. Pell’s
Drug 8tore. They strengthened
my kidneys and brought laating
benefit.*' * 49
For sale by all daalara. Prior
50 cents. Poster-MIlburn Co.,1
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for tbs United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s
—and take no other.
Bueineee Garde
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A. 0. Brooke 4. a. Wee!wee
Brooke A^Woolworth
State and Padaral Pt actios
KtrtfAJr-’*-*
e Old Standard' Orovt’s
rStonfc Bc°& ftj
fl
D. T. Alllaon,
DENTIST.
Office over Grand Leader.
Carthage, Tetaa.
W. P. Lawrence,
DENTIST.
North Room Over First Nat. Bank
Carthage, Teias.
ROSS DURAN
Attorney-at-Law
and
Notary Public
Office over Guaranty State Bank
Bonding.
•SMM rust kees Net
■t Ism Net Mfsst tks Nsaa
Majestic Barber Shop"
.....— 7 7-
Plrat Class Barber Work-
Hot and Cold Bath, Shower or Tub-
Porter Service Good—
Everythin* in a Sanitary Condition
Throughout—
Ctarfeous Ttetdmeni to Every One—
We Solicit and Appreciate yonr
Patronage-
Sat Mtact Ion Cmatanieed—
Ed. Hughes 4r Marion Hauls
it err not suvjtpt
at literature and the acts and sciences, | i* hereby direeted
j pore and applied. In a university at j r^mfred1 u™&7a*™t»tum\tiil ;
the first class Tim affairs at the !«,<. laws off his Htate. The sum at
\ University at Texas shall tv admfnis- five thousand (Vi/H'-ttl) dollars, at so
tered by its own governing board as ! fhere<,f a* fn^ he neccssary. is
I ^ ' ,__| hereby appropriap-d ta defray fbe
[ provided by law. The present mem- j expenses at publishing said proelama-
hrrx at the board shall eontirme in tion and the expenses rrt submitting >
offiee until the expiration at fheir re-1 this resolution to a vote of the peo- j
| spretive terms, 'fbe forafbm herein 11^*'-
made of the University at Texas shall fite. 1, The foregfUng amendment j
Ilk no way after* the loeation at fhe.
I ... _________ _ and 15 at (bC Constitution at the state
i medieal tmaneh thereof situated »v» j /rf 'rex»-s. shall he submitted to fhe
j Oalveston f ourty [’qualified elecf<m« of this State tat it«
S*e. 11. All lands and other prop-! adopiion or rejeefton at an eleetion to
"tt afr "T*"-,! UlrX ft my £ ■
, at Texas to the f n.versrty of rexas. | ^nty-fourth day at said month. AM
or the University of Texas and ifs’flv- voters voting on this proj-oxed
branehes. exeept the lands transferred; amendment at sa>d eieetirm who favor
7 *r'-t^S^r;h^lots:"V;mn^uSr
I Agricultural and Me- hamcat < ollege ^ ^ ^ Article 7. of the < omrtitntion
of Texas, and to fhe Urairie View; of the State ot Texas, oroviding for
Htate Normal and Industrial f ollege
v , at the State of Texas providing for
. | the separation of the University of the
„; State of Texas and the Agrieuitoraf
Your
Bell Telephone
rad PARCELS POST
Constitutes g partnership
that should work out «!-•
commonly good results,
since City shops are
brought conveniently
close to the country cus-
tomer, and city people
may obtain from the
country fhe various pro-
ducts of the farm.
BELL TELEPHONE
SERVICE
provides the means for
placing the orders, and
delivery can be made at
your door by Parcels
Post promptly, and at
slight cost.
H. N. Nelson
ATTORNBY-At-LAW
Carthage, taaaa.
Will practice in al! courta.
Office in Thompson Building.
R. W. PRIEST,
ATTORNEY at law and
8URVEYOR.
Office in fhe Hull A Banka Bfdr.*
t arthage, Toga*.
Piles Cared 1a « ta 14 Days
Your drunrist wilt ittmi money it 9KIO
OINTMENT tail* lo curt any rase of tictun*.
BrtWkSswSraYa*
TRSMmrmttn
,mmni
mow* mm.
\ sale of such lands
maneiit university fund. AM the
! come derived therefrom shall
AM voters voting On this
hr- the i amendment a« said election who oppose
rts adoption shall have urinted or
La saw fiaek.
Lame back ie usually due
tor
A *wceeswUit remedy for ]
amf slY Blood (Awenwe*. A **
men end m.wneu. ff.ut heeu
post 15 ye. r*. .<» sll rzruggietw,;
toata ;
r cured
r. V. L tr&i Swvanwwto, tow.
ig on this proposed,
j.I^aSI xt — k. .a. ( av Vi ■ o
obligations. The proceeds from the providing for the separation of thr m<>jt likely to suffer from it. Re-
-»-•» » «- a,’rT**
vested as authori/ed by law for the equitable division Of the university rfl<“ "•«* V.th < hamberiai n i.
investment Of the permanent school j iands " Previous to the election the Linimr-nt fWO or three limee a
i fund The one-tenth of the alternate Secretary of WfaNe shall cause 10 be : day. Try it. flMainabe every-
reserved by the State, which was set j A sutheient mimher of ballots j- ________!
apart and'appropriated ro the estate | for the ,»se of voters in said county.
W. GERARD BANKS
Attorney-At-Lan
Carthage.
Will practice _
m all Courts. Tetaa
tt. A. ROSS
Physician a (towaraf Practician.
Officn np Stair* Jin Banielg
Building.
Offiee
Residence
Phonee
C
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txpeerewet
Patents
Hshment Of the University <»f Texas
by an act of the Uegisinfum Of Uehru-
' ary ft, |W>*. entitled “A* Aet to es-
tablish the Tniversify of Texas*' shall
not he included .0 or constitute a part
‘ of the permanent university f ind
Hrr. X2. Phi AgWeultmrafl and Me-
ehanieal*f'ollege of Texas js rerehy
es-ahlish.'d and permanently loenWd
in. WravOs C ounty and separated from
on which shall he printed the form of
ballot herein prrseribed for the con-
venience of the voters.
intot <i. Mc-K av;
Seeretary of State:
f A true copy.)/ .M-W.
r*brtvecmtjagjai
. . out or- ii-vo ,
w W- NMri I
jattSuX
I NT iNVvWm r , _
*M tram. okW*« amemef
rel+rta ia
Summt
ft •»
Is Cssikif;
Call and let me o •
Summer Suit. Satis
guaranteed.
Bring in ymr last
mer’s Falm Beach, we
them look like new.
Ayr unknown mwri won foornf*1^
dead in the ourskirft of a tmwfl
Kanwww town mcerfiv. A re /of-
the Urtiversify of Texas and rowsrtr’rt- ; dYh1 IW5 M cash ’T-ere . fflkf
-dan ndepeiident college. The f^egis- on his Odrsnn. fn-dvr «m*r hffd
:.i- -V shall provide tor the organlxa-1 an retpiWWT gnrl it took 37o fo dp
e t of <ald college and for its devd-1 /rty eguonw«v and wvry toe
n raintcnance and permanent The gfHi.-e jotfge Aitdd thW
urov.-ment. sngji make hy appro-< ’ . . ______
- -wr and otherwise smA. .movVslon *»I r ******
.♦> i v i e :irces*»»ry to ar omplish the j (PNpt.n* Nth** fiOffflMffrf fHr fiftn. ■
"o of said msttnitton. which. | he teen! ftHtnr who otd'Kshwd
•<-t xeludtog classical and cultu- ’ ohfMmfV, gn* p-dhing.—At-1
:eaeh‘ and j^, ., (*j,r > Trihone
MW&nssf $fe laaaaci
whwt vow are raking, as the formula la ♦ lltUUSIV /iMttMMt
■ * X«erf»orv-,Zil*»s-fsfw-
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ere raking, os the forsawlw is
CvVry Mbcl, showing W*#
4 fro* m s tsateless term.
out malaria, tot
ap tot system SO cwwts
d-idles, shall he to
Snn those branehes of earning.
. > :v;ate to agrieulttm* and tie;
-cicnee-, ,-onneeted thercwiWi. '
.iri«Hts branches
Our Line Of_ Old Taper*
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make
NOWELL APPLMM
of Wweerlm, 1 dSU^h-ef had;
and mlHtaryl^''-cghed gnf
scienecs ami taetics The atfalrs tt dM tiuiw :h»» dt d«d,
the t grim Mural and Mechanical Uol- i Bdlftiv rYhatfe :f the j tcjs
lege shall he admit.isteimd hy its oWn j gupri^(v a’-vrtTt^ .Azy.M>- h«r Ar.^,-y-
m pi^vided .V raw ’gj jgagg e Ann* Odr iSkfi -
The present mem hers of the board L ^ _ .
shall eonrtiiue M .setter uud the expu|<!'^h *o .nigitiy .-scom-
rat ip n of their respective arms. *n>e* W»r*',ed. i g t der a ■v-ttle and it
J>r»lrte View Htate Normal atwl Itwhis- ' vrt :V "ugh Yt ope- r.e-
trlal Usvllege me < cloud Toutfis is: ebw had Jrtiwhe-J
Nerrhyestablished and rthgnv-ertmeiit1 ..
mil .wn»nd sh«H continue under -he ? . J
govvraiiig bowert i he Agricultural ♦w* . Wtflfe* >fr ». r JuiaMP.
aad Jgssrhatiiral Uollege of IVxas. . r |bolrMgi(le. &,• n. %>h'ai a a !> i #
Pmvidcd the i legislature may es«ah- .....
Ash irtilor agrimiltural colleges sut> tWUrywne-e.
sMRary So Ike AgricutMra! and Me ! .
chanieaf «*ol»-ae and ,nder -Jte ponfhd * AHoMmsP ghiptortl* of trffrt pw-
^ *^h«‘«*»i pMJtwt necdlvud «t dw Watch-
(V the land he era* we ew^tow« H»ec Price 5 etw. prr mil
MERCHANTS
And any one ctoe who cm
.jwt cf White Voter* of Panoki county.
pi"e» up in Typewritten ibML can
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1915, newspaper, May 26, 1915; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161356/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.