The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1912 Page: 7 of 8
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“Merchant Tailoring: is
the Best ‘Line’ to take
when Traveling on the
‘Road to COMFORT."
We guarantee Service
“coming”, and “going,”
so buy a ‘TICKET’ today!
“ALL ABOARD" for
Fall and Winter Styles*
which have just arrived
BELLAMY S tailor shop
;oIqIqI< oioioioioioiQii • I-v-T-T-T
is My Choice of
Duke’s Mixture Presents”
Among the many valuable present* now given away
■with Liggett & Myers Duke’s Mixture there usomething to
suit every taste—and In this all-pleasing satisfaction the
presents are exactly like the tobacco itself. For all classes
of men like the selected Virginia and North Carolina bright
leaf that you get in
Now this famous old tobacco will he more popular
than ever—for it is now a Liggett & Myeri leader, and
a equal in quality to any granulated tobacco you can buy.
If you haven't smoked Duke’s Mixture with the
Liggett & Afvers name on the bag—try it now You
will like it, for there is no better value anywhere.
For be you get one and a half ounces of choice rranulated
tobacco, unsurpassed by any in quality, and with each sack you
get a book of cigarette papers FRKK.
Now About the Free Presents
The coupons now packed with Liggett & Myeri Duke’s
Mixture are good for all torts of valuable presents These pres
eats coat you not one penny. The list includes not ooly
smokers' articles — but
assay desirable presents for
women aod children —fine
if f fountain pen*, umbrellas.
D / *• .eticTlf rysfc cameras, toilet articles.
/CLMrewjcwffipffll teams racquets, catcher's
1 gkrrea and masks, etc
/ As a special offer daring
tgMad . September and October
Satisfies
There never was a
thirst that Coca-Cola
couldn’t satisfy.
It goes. straight as an ar-
row, to tne dry spot.
And besides this,
satisfies to a T the call for
something purely delicious
and deliciously pure—and
wholesome.
Delicious
Refreshing
Thirst-Quenching
Demand the Genuine as made by
THE COCA-COLA CO., Atlanta, ca_
fj Our new booklet, telling ofCoca-Cola
X vindication at Chattanooga, lor the
* * asking.
When you need anything in
the sewing machine line, see 0.
D. Cobb. Will take your old one
in exchange and balance easy
payments. He also carries eve-
rything in the sewing machine
line. Orders filled by mail for
needles and attachments for all
makes machines. 9-2t
Your crops and profits are in-
creased and vour grief and labor
are decreased when you use the
Moline plows-
Carthage Implement Co.
Stands Ahead.
Ther* is something about Hunt
Lightning Oil that no other liniment
possesses. Others may be good, but
it ia surely the best. It does ull you
reoon end it for, aud more. For
sprains, cut, brulaee. burns, aches
and paiua it baa no squal ou earth
It stands head on my medicine shelf.
Very iruly yours,
T. J. Brownlow.
Livingston, Tenn.
25 and 50c b ttlea
Dr. Miles' Anti-Tain Fill* tor headache.
Worldly Wisdom
The man who is sure he can’t
never will.
Silence is golden when it is
purchased^with hush money.
- You won’t travel very far if
you tread on other people's toes.
There’s many a slip 'twixt the
solitaire and the marriage altar.
Anything you get for nothing
is usually worth a little less.
It's easy for a man to be pa-
tient with a stupid woman if
she’s pretty.
One seldom hears a married
man boast that he never made a
mistake in his life.
A woman never overlooks an
opportunity to put it all over her
neighbors in some way.
Give s^me men rope enough
in the guise of campaign cigars
and they’ll vote the other ticket.
Nearly every day we hear of
some poor man who unexpected-
ly inherited a large fortune, but
we never met any of them.
When a man comes home late
night and barks his shin on a
rocking chair you can’t make
him believe his wife didn’t ar-
range it that way on purpose
A man spends a good portion
his time deceiving himself, ,
and a woman spends a good por.
tion of hers before a mirror. It’s
the same thing.
Culture will do much for a wo-
man but it will not permit her to
sneeze gracefully._
WANTED—The Cosmopolitan
Group requires the service of a
representative in Panola and sur-
rounding territory, to look after
subscription renewals, and to ex-
tend circulation by special meth-
ods which have proven unusually
successful. Salary and commis-
sion. Previous experiepce de-
sirable but not assentisl- Whole
time or spare time. Address,
with references, Charles C-
Schwer.The Cosmopolitan Group,
381 Fourth Ave , New York City.
The Telephone Road
to Every Market
Are you up on current
dairy prices during the
scarce season?
The farmer with a Bell
Telephone is “wise” and
he, sells at the market’s
height. Why not share
your telephone-con-
nected neighbors ad-
vantages.
Apply to our nearest
manager for information,
or write
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DALLAS. TEXAS.
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ARROW
SHOT SHE]
Does your hay mower need any
new teeth, sickles, gearing, or
anything? If so we have it- in
stock and can supply you on short
notice.
Carthage Implemint Co.
Xh« brat thin, to lakn for blllou»nem
fe a Ur. MiW I^LitUv. TablaS.
Business Cards
A. a. Brooke J. H. Woolwor
Brooke & Woolworth
LAWYERS
Room* 1, 2 and 3, Merchants A Fariu
cm Hank Bldg.
State and Federal Piaotice
Q. C. Chandler, M. D.
Specialist in diseases of Ear, Eye,
None and Throat. Spectacles and
Artificial Eyes always on hand.
Residence Phone 437, Office Phone
788. Office in Cooper Building
Rooms 32. 34 and 36. Shreveport. La
No Calomel Necessary.
The injurious effect and unpleas-
antness of taking calomel is done a-
way with by Simmon's Liver Purifier,
the mildest know liver medicine, yet
the most thoroug li in action. Put
ip in yellow tin boxes only, Price 25c.
Tried once. Used always.
milieus— Yes, alii- im» threatened'to
make things unpleasant for him. Cjrn-
I« ur- Is that so? When are they going
to be married riilliuh-lplila Record.
Weather Forecast.
Cooler with rains causing Rheu-
matic psius. Hunt’s Lightiing Oil
stops all aches and pains whether
from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cuts,
Burns or Bruises. The Quickest
Linement known. 2b and 50c bottles
All druggists.
D. T. Allison,
DENTIST.
Office over Grand Leader.
Carthage, Texas.
W. P. Lawrence,
DENTIST.
North Room Over First Nat. Bank
Carthage, Texas.
H. N. Nelson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Carthage, lexa*.
Will practice in all courts.
Office in Thompson Building.
R. W. PRIEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
SURVEYOR.
Office in the Hull & Banks Bldg.
Carthage, Texas.
Make sure your
game— Shoot
ILsfifagp* the speed shells
PgmMgtan.UHC
Sheila, the steel
i>—"lining puts all the force of the
e shot. That mile-a-minate ”on-
out the pattern driven by a steel
exploaion behind
comer” can’t beat
gripped charge.
And with Exp«rt Factory Loading, uniformity of
spaad and pattarn ia aaaurad in aacb and awry ahalL
Shoot Remington-UMC Arrow and Nltro Club Staal Linad Expert
Factory Load ad Shells for epead plus pattarn in any make of shotgun.
Remington Anna-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
SM Broadway Now Yek Qty
We are expecting prospectors
from abroad- Liat your land
with us at once if you want to
sell. Panola Land Co.
8-3L Carthage, Tex.
Livestock Insurance.
Have your fine horses, cows
snd mules insured,
_S. P. Page.
NEW YORK
WORLD
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THETHRICE-A-WEEK
WORLD'S regular subscription
price ia only $100 per year, and
this pays for 160 papers. Wa of
far this unequalled newspaper
and The Watchman together for
one year for $1.76. Tbs regular
subscription price of the two pa-1
pen is $1.00 each.
ROSS DURAN
Attornev-at-Law
and
Notary Public
Office over Guaranty State Bank
Building.
PHILIP P. LONG
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in all justice,
county, district and Federal
courts.
Office upstairs in Daniels Bldg.
W. GERARD BANKS
Attorney-At-Law
. Carthage,
Will practice
in all Courts. Texas
h. A. ROSS
Physician A General Practician.
Office up Stairs in Dsnielt
Building.
J Office 133
\ Residence 172
Phones
Chas. C. Adams, Physician
Office upstairs over the postoffice
Phone Res. 93; office 133
MONUriENTS
and Tombstones. If you con-
template marking the last rest-
ing plaoe of loved opes I desire
your permission to cell with s
beautiful line of designs for your
aelection, representing the bent
material and workmanship in j
marble and granite. We guar-
antee to please you. Writs or
call on W. J. Atkinson,
Carthage. Tax.
Representing Marshall Marble
Works, Marshall, Tex. _
Every I H G Wagon is
Inspected Four Times
How do you buy a .agonT Do you wait till you need
one and then take the Unit that’s offered yon, or do you find
oat in adyance which wagon will give you the beat eervioe,
and buy that unef Why not get aa much aa you can for
your money? Buy the wagon that will staod up for the
lougeat time and be easiest on your homes. That wagon ia
an I IIC wagon. Here i* why: Each I II C wagon is
thoroughly inspected. The I H C wago i
Columbus
haa just one utandhrd—the highest. The lumber umul ia
nelected fron. large purchases of that grade oak and hickory
for wheels, gear* and stakes; the finest yellow or bay pop-
lar for box Hide*; and long leaf yellow pine for bottoms,
and every stick is carefully inspected. Another inspeeUon
ia made when th< parts are ready for assembling. Thin in-
spection assures perfect shaping and ironing.
The third inspection, when the wagon is ready foe the
paint shop, covers all the points of superior construction for
which IHC wagons are famous. Wbeo this Inspection ia
finished the wagon is up to standard everywhere, good
enough to be stamped with the IHC trademark.
Tbe final inspection ia made when the wagon ia ready
for delivery. Pour inspections to make sure that yon get
everything that you pay for.
All these inspections are for your benefit, so that nay
farmer who owns one can say with truth, “My IHC wagon
ia perfectly satiefaciory "
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1912, newspaper, October 9, 1912; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886041/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.