The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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TempleD. Smith. Proa. J. W.Cooke, Caahier, A. L, iloss. Amt. Cashier.
FIRST UTMJU, BANK
Carthage, texas.
CAPITAL, - - $30,000.
Carry Full Burglary Insurance.
DIRECTORS-* Lloyd Thompson, J. W. Cooke, Jasper Collins, Temple
D. Smith, J. (J. Woolworth
Mr*. Jacob YVihncrt, Lincoln. III.,
fou.d her way back to perfect health.
She writes: “I suffered witu kidney
trouble and backache and my appe-
tite was very poor at times. A few
week’s ago I got Foley’s Kidney
1‘illfi and Rave them a fair trial.
They Rave me Rreat relief, so con-
tinued till now I am aRaiu in pet*
fect health.”
Sold by all Druggists.
The One Exception.
A certain .suburban house contains
five unmarried Indies who tiro contin-
ually sighing over ‘1111111 might liuve
bti'ii." lleeeiifly a raj; and bone, col-
lector was pursuing his avocation In
the vicinity, and through an open win
dow were wafted the strains of ills
(sonorous chant, “Old r.tgs, old copper,
old iron, old brass, old bones, old bob
ties, old shoes, old hats,” and so «>u,
until lie litid named almost, every
known object. Then he ceased, mid
_ _ . one of the ladies mentioned sank down
,, ru9a P'corus. into 11 chair, threw up her hands and
Lpienrus, from whom epicureanism jt.,(.lallnwl dramatically in accents of
despair:
“Oh, dear! He wants everything but
old maids!" Loudon Scraps
Bids Its name, and his circle of disci
pies wore lery frugal livers, eating, as
a rule, barley bread and drinking wa
ter, though half ;i pint of wine was oc-
casionally allowed. On oue occasion
Epicurus, in writing to a friend, asked
for some Cynihinn cheese that he js able to tit Tour eyes in Rood
/jtlotoW. T. Alston to buy your
rfye glasses and spectacles. Ho
might fare “sumptuously.” The idea
of him as a gourmet is due partly to
the misrepresentation of his doctrine
of pleasure by rival philosophers, part-
ly to Its perversion ‘ by unworthy fol-
lowers.
shape.
“Young roan, don't you know that
It’s I>etter to be alone than in bad
company?” "Yes, ■sir. flood by, sir.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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IF YOU
Want a cook,
Want a ■ clerk,
Want a partner.
Want a situation,
Want a servant Riri.
Want to sell your piano.
Want to sell your buRR.V,
Want to sell any property.
Want to sell your groceries,
Want to sell your hardware.'
Want to so|| your dry Roods.
Want to sell your millinery Roods.
Want customers for anythihg at all.
Advertise you r wants thnniRh this paper.
Advertising is the highway to success,
Advertising brings new customers.
Advertising keeps the old ones.
Advertising will insure success,
Advertising shows energy.
Advertising shims pluck.
Advertising is ‘‘biz., ''
. Advertise, don’t bust.
Advertise long.
Advertise well.
ADVERTISE
FREAK TREASURY NOTES.
Th* Fact of th# Bill. Not tho Back. In-
dicatoa It* Valua.
Despite tin* careful *1 rutiny given
every bill that leave- the Imrean ot
engraving and priming, a iniinlter of j
"freak" imtes find their w >> into elr j
culm ion from time in time. Such a 1
one wie* a note lino 'mice iiiine to the
mlbtrcasury at New York It hint the
imprint <>f a twenty dollar note mi one [
side and of a ten dll the ot Iter. I att. in
nstnucli as the face showed the figures ,
id, #‘_'0 was the legal value of the lull
In most cases the “freak" bills tli.tt
have escaped tho ylgilnbro of the bit
rcau's officers are uationut banknotes,
which. like Hie regular treasury notes,
are printed there As Intimated at
ready, tile face value Ik always recog-
nized when the "freaks" conic to be
cashed at any. branch ot the treasury
The Imprint on Hie bmT: Inis no lawful
status whatsoever
Tin* notes are printed in sheets
I’sually there will be one twenty tine
two tens mi a sheet 1'liey are print
cd one side at a time, so it can readily
he seen tliat the prlnlei In turning
over the sheet might get it upside
down ami thus put a ten dollar back
on tlie twenty dollar note or a twenty
on the back of oue of the lens.
When errors are discovered I lie mis
printed sheet is laid aside to be de ,
stroved It cannot be. torn up tit ouce.
for every sheet has to be accounted
for. Alter some formalities it is ground
Into pulp.
Almost till the "freak" bills that have
been Issued In the past have found
their way back to the treasury, there |
to be destroyed. It ts thought that
very few of them are now scattered
about, and these tire for the most part
in the hands of curio hunters.—liar
per's Weekly
Fjor Any Kind oj fr^
or baggage
TRANSF
•I Flintu.
wonders," said a man
lunch counter. “A friend
"Can be depended upon” ia an «*-
pTension we all like to hear, and
w hen it ia in ■ d in connection w ith
j-/
t me an invitation to Hy.^ Chamhi rliiin a Colic, Cholera Hod
Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it
inner fail* Uume- dinrrhora. dysen-
tery or bowel complaint*. It ia
pleasant to take‘ami equally valua*
I ole f( r children and adults.
• Sold by all Denier*.
See Hill HooKer. QaicK.
Service. Loto Hates
A. (i. Itroohe J. (J. Wool worth
Brooke & Woolworth
LAWYERS
I! ■“ ’ * I .in I ! M •ivtinnM A 1 arm
cis |Sank llldg.
State and Federal Practice
(i. C. Chandler, M. I).
Specialist iii diseases of Kir, Kv.
Nose and I It rout. Spectacle, and
Artificial lives,always on hand
Ifesidimce'.Rhone Oflice 1‘lion*
7Ss Office in Coopt r Building,
iiooms .'{n. ,'t| and .'ifi, Shreveport. La
J. I:. WALL,
/7/ysivwn and SnrQem,
< 'arthuQf, Terns. .
» Mlice at WallN Drug Store, lb si.
ilence iti front, of college. All calls
promptly r> sponded to. Kt siiicnc
plii*n< N11. 1,’tf. Drug Stow No. sj,
■rvlce* over her pot Angodflf
died in a ill. Now, l had ucv-
iuvltcd to a ct’t tuucral before,
id no more Idea than a rabbit
1* expected of me. I was In a
rush and sioppi'd In at an Italian
florist.* and told him to tlx up a sulfa■
J bio design for me. lie sent up 11 cat.
life sl7e. made of while iminorlelles,
j with a lingo purple bow dangling
i front tin* end of its tall. Tin* maid
says my friend regarded it as a deadly
Insult to her feelings, and I wasn't
even litimled a rain heck when 1
called.”- New York Titties
j Notice I f culled for within •
1 the next 1T> (lavs 1 will sell a life
’ scholarship iti either Tyler t’oin-j
menial College." hraughon'si
Practical, Nelson A- l>ragli<>n or
Hill’s Business College of Waco,
al a greatly reilucctl price. I
will ink * a goo i note payable in
j the fall if purchaser is not pre-
pared to pay cash. If I am out
i of tow n when you call, see Mr.
! Park at the Watchman oflice.
The Talipot Palm of Ceylon.
Tho tali(s)t paltu of Ceylon lias gi
gau tic faulikc leaves, which when
\ fully expanded.form a nearly complete
{ Circle thirteen feet in diameter. Large
I fans made of them are carried before
| people of rank among the Cingalese.
1 They are also commonly used its um-
brellas, and tents are made by neatly
Joining them together. They are used
I as a substitute for paper, being writ
j teu upon with a stylus Some of tin?
I sacred books of the Cingalese are corn
I posed of strips of them
D. T: Allison, ’
DENTIST*
Office over Brand Leader.
Carthage, Texas.
W. P. Lawrence,
DENTIST,
North Boom Over First Nat. Hank
Carthago, Texas.
' For the latest and most appro-
priate styles in millinery ami
ladies wearing apparel see
' Wood yard & Co.
STEVENS
Aa totematiiNMl Stuulud by -tuck all
other* are bring jodjrd.
HAMMERLESS REPEATING
SHOTGUN
The Ijuesi Drowning Piteel
.vur .Sfeitfe. I.M Ptlrf ttf.no
Tj# .riant linen kitutn to Stioigoo Medela.
Simple In Take Down.
Simpler to !*<i( Together
Simple a Mochenlam in the T irld.
STEVENS SHOTGUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS
m 1 fe in ti* I •• I »ry ml |)rr* isi )it with ail a*.*
*cy liDp trnllelril itb |h<! w >*I4,
A ek y oof I >e* i leg (nui t II • ingM e nfTVBN'L
If tie f)4 t 1 *. t v,* « 11 „■( J
f'H| ft <* |tlN) *M‘f M M«(I
H-4 .*H4 «l lit! I’H c, | .. .
> MUlnlKi.ni
Mrl" lit Co
M, o«b
KHtea, H.
J. STEVENS
ARMS k TOOL
CO.,
P. 0 Baa Mitt.
Chicaraa Fella,
Mane. %
The Modest Hunter.
“Can you dhow nictiny boar tracks?”
• sked the amateur Nimrod
"I kin show you a bear." the native
; replied.
"Thanks, awfully, old chop Track*
will suffice."—Pittsburg Post
Enthusiasm
Anxious .MesscimiT - Say. fireman,
there's another lire broken out up lb.
street. New ft.i'iruil— AII right, old
chap: keep . tier going till we've t'.ii
Irduxl this one. —I'linefi
Not Always.
“Does your wife always insist 00
tnlking lieyou when you, are atuiving?"
“No Sometimes I sliltve v hen she is
away from home.”— Chicago Record
iier.ild
At Once
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"'Let the wonderful washwax
do your family washing; saves
rubbing and saves the clothes;
makes them clean, sweet and
snowy white. Washwax is a
new scientific compound that
washes in hot or cold water with-
out the use of soap. It is entire-
ly harmless and different from
When Menit Wins.
When the medicine you take cures
your disease, tone* up your svstem
and makes you feel better, stronger
and more vigorous than l»e 'ore. That
is what Folev’s Kidney Pills do for
von in all cases of backache, head
ach®, nervousness, loss of appetite.
1 sleeplessness and general weakness
... , , that is cause 1 by any disorder-of
anything you have ever used, tk ^ r . , , ■
, , the kidneys or bladder.
bend ten cents stamps today for . „ ,, . _
regular size by mail. You will' ' " T a ruRR»‘,t‘’-
be glad you tried it. Agents
Don’t Itrcak Down.
Seven strains on the vital organs,
like strains on machinerv, cause
breik-dow’iis. You cant overtax
stomach, liver, kidneys, txiwels or
oerves without serious danger to
yourself. If you • re weak or run
down, or unii r
take Electric Bitters, the n.atciles*.
tonic medicine. .Mrs. J. K. Van de
Sande. of Kirkland. 111., writes:
‘■That I did not break do.vn, while
enduring a most severe strain for
three u ontt s, is due w holly to Elec
trie Bitters." Fse th* 111 and enjoy
health and strengtii
H. N. Nelson
A T rORNKY-A r-LAM
Carthage, lexas.
Will practice in all courts,
office in Thompson Building.
R. W. PRILST,
ATTORNi;Y AT LAW AND
Hl'RV EYOii.
j Office in the Watchman Building,
(‘arthage, Texas.
ROSS DURAN
Attorney-at-Lit w
Civil and Criminal Lawyer-
Will practice in all courts, from
highest to lowest. Collecting
from foreign firms diligently
1 pressed.
Office -I' j>- stairs Odd Fellows
Building.
YorRE Sure its Fire • The government guarantees it
BOTTLED IN BONO
WHISKEY
4 Full Quarts $3.20
EXPRESS PREPAID
WR WILL SF.NI) YOU FOUR TULL OUART IW>rri.E.S BOTTLF.D IN
BOND WHI.SKF Y KOK $.< -'ll BY FIXPRRNS PRLPAII) IN PLAIN PACK
ACE, WITH NO MARKS TO SHOW CONTENTS
When you got it-test it. If not satisfactory re-
turn it at our expense and we will return your
$3.20 Thats fair-isn’t it.
Four year old whiskey Bottlad In Bond distilled and
bottlad under U. 8. Government supervision full strength
100 proof, full measure, absolute purity and age guaran-
teed by Government etamp on each bottle.
Send u* your order Save .ill the dealers prolit.v and get the highest
grade BOTTLER IN BOND" at d.vtillcn pr^*
H,ut( In. jird in I).11.,, wbfie the qua* kml linl lx.( li in,|>of<diit.n fj.itilir, i,
sliufilnl. t iiaMi y u% to y|ii|i |(iniiIy out tin /i"vri|lf of ut tlidl wifloti my rrgiiMl
al»lf dlllifbr from lldlla*. our.tIisforii r« v « ' »|ryyrf»«| ||J|||| ytrttrii th 'if {ikNf« ((n*
next <Jjy riiri fKry fiiail u% tftr mrlrf
Do not dulay but fund lit your or dor today for tf iMlt four uutrti
of IIiii fin# old botflod in bond whidiuy
Sim f •• Our Nici List if Ou Uimi I«mm m Owtun dr lave Ym mh*.
E. HARRIS COMPANY
DALLAS, TEXAS.
citv mm sum
Satisfaction
positively guarauteisl. .Vie at
Hooker’s Drug .Store.
wanted tnintrf>duce WASHWAX
everywhere.
Address Washwax Co.. St.
Louis. Mo.
Wit on th. Stage.
Clyde I Itch in nu Hillin'** In Phils
dclpbi.1 <>ii tlie ilntma said: "Wit In a.
play suer**«*iis Ii*'st when it i* of tlie {
unexpected and surprising type, Tl»‘i»
It Is g<>oit dramatic wit when the lied! 'll is
Lor strictly first class
train of any kind, tOflSOrial Work, the most1
up-to-date hair cuts,
shaves, shines, etc., call
on us. We have a newly
equipped shop, and it is;
modern in every respect, j
We guarantee satisfaction •
in every respect.
POSITIVELY MO
CREDIT
Lot and Cold Baths; per-
fect system ->f Water
Works.
HENRY RICH.
MARION DAVIS,
EMMLTT WHITE.
St«p 4r Woman’* Advancement.
The council of th>* Koval College of
Surgi'oti* of Flngland at u racont meet
i/)g resolved that uteps nhould b<
taken at once to admit women to Hi*'
examination* of the conjoint exainlm
Ing tw>ard ami tu ilm • wmtimfloTt fn-
'h*' diplotna in public health ft a!*o
resolved that women sliould be admit
'••d to th*1 exanim irfona for a fellow
* tp »n<! to tho examinations fot I
'. nse tn d> fltul surv v on the name
■ itttitr wiih in- n ai'pllqnnfs
It Saved Hi* Leg.
"All thought Fit i< -e my leg,'
»r c* J A Sw* usen. of Wa-ertmvn
Ten year* eczema, that lf»
Not a minute shou'il lie lost when
i child shows symptom* jf croup.
Chamberlain * Cough Remedy given
as *-oou a* the child becomes hoar*e,
r even after the rroupy cough ap
p**«rs. will prevent the attack.
SoM by all Dealer*.
I says
to the duetor, TSu’tor. 1* there
any hope?’ and the iloctor. niwkiint | bid b e up.
hi- head, answer* sadly: 'No; notj*’
Yi>ur |M>.>r urn-le wilt recover.’ It i*
gixel dramatic wit, too. when the maid
brings In a telegram on a waiver nnd
the husband, looking at his wife. *ay>
timidly: ‘A dispitch for me, dear. May
I open It?"
I doctors could n it ctir-. had at last
Only • Saint*.
“Otic of i ii . iwyer-i had a
murxler <a<e to ■!. ;• .l ' a.d n Mori
tana official, "and be t, 1 .1 hard »^-e.
Tie n Bui'kietj** Arnica
i Salve cured if. 4ound- and well."
Itifa)lii)i fur ski eruptions, ee/t-rna.
1 -alt rheun . boil* I' VT - burn*.
1 seal f- < Uls and in • - "Ju it
lire. r'» Drug Store.
Court Hou^e
!Barber Shop
Clean Shaves, Up-to-date Haircutting, Sham-
pooing, Etc. Give me a call.
Who Cotumbu* Wa*.
In tlie aftem<K.ri in one of the school*
a part of tl»' time «ix devoted to the
study of tlie life and il«il* of fotom-
bus Ad amusing r* pl> was given by
one c.f the pupils The fesi her had
told the rlaa* of the wonderful voy-
age of Columbus .Had how be Insisted
on continuing the voyage after the
When it earn#' l'(i,e i
fs-rtni*slon t#> t ':<•
minute*, .-uni during
lie w«'Ut «»v»T I j tin
fb«pIr:iLon vk , .
w:ilk«l out in frout
said ‘A* regirrli to
the sr#';»te*t
ever * hone.
.Hill Up lie :i«ked
ie« ■ l for ten
Ivit ten uilruti i
to get ar.
) me back b*
>f the Jury nnd i
hi* eaTO'. H i* in
■ r.ify . ■-(#.■ 1, 11,.. - n '
VVe are tie* gr»* iN-.f (a*##
|>le We have the gre.it,<|#'*tiny
W'hy, gentleioen. every time «tne of the
ships of our groriou* navy i^-iU* Info
the poytn ,>f He- world with the starn
and afri[>ea flying every ship of that ||
power and every ship of every .other
power tires a salute fr#,n great can j'
..___ . . .■ . __ _ . non in her honor, and. gentlemen of
other me were clamoring to return.
TV.O .v. ..k_« *x-K.. w.. r ,b- >***■ >« ll,,rn to wlut »»•
I aroundrelly oppwltke of thi* awn baa
to any you are about te lucarcento la
ihomm. i-'.1*!1! ir.rt.TJT
- - uarortuoate cl lent (Imply necaoae be
on ewe aecuWou Imi ooe aouall iweuHur
■Sot at a man who nnfortuaaMy
*■ that arraalaar bataaday
Then a be asked. "Who was Coin
bus?* with the view of bearing bow
well they bad followed her talk. Owe
-WeB. Jebaay. who waa her ai
the tewrber
was the gem of
IIRA.WIUJI IM (ilUKIi'K
FORT WORTH. Texas.
The great Business Training School of the
South. Life Scholarships at present only $36
for either course.
Number !. Bookkeeping anil BsiriesH Course Compl«*ti*
NumIxT ^.Sbortb.ind and Typewriting Course Complete;
Number ;#, Ti'legrupby anil Station Courxe Completi*;
Numl»er I, I’ivil Si'rvice, any l>epartment Complete;
Position Cortain 11« tod position absolutely guaran
t#H*d or Jfour money back. Owing to our extensive rep
utation anil constant advertising, we are continually
crowded with palls from all sections of the Southwest
for our pupils, although wc place ;tt least 7."» per cent of
.them in Fort Worth and .surfbundiiig towns, due to the
rapid business growth of this section. It. is nothing un
usual for us I#, receive from six to ten applications a day
for oflice help of some nature.
Bank Officials on Board of Directors K.very
National Bank in Ft. Worth has an ofticial-ori our l»oard of
Idirectors who own *toek in our company, the highest en
dorsenn nt ever given a business college, and the i»est
evidence of strong financial hacking and milucnce. Note
the follow ing si’.of our Directors who are also officials
in the various National Banks of Ft. Worth
Ben. i). Smith, * ashe-r Farmers At Mechanics Nu
t.ional Bank:
i.•••#11 t ol.in. i'ashier American National Bank, and
I fv Tn e,;
W. K ('• mneil, \’ic,* Dr* -id# nt, Kirxt National Bank;
Kluko Sl< dd. Cashier, !-'• <rI Worth Natninal Bmk.
James Harrison.Vm *• President, #Stat»f National Bank;
Kufus Coy, Vice I ‘resident. Western National Bank.
W B. Kdrington. F ishi#-r, Tr.kdera National Bunk.
A. K Want. I*n*sident. Want Wholesale (Jrocery Co.
.J. W. Draughon, President;
J. T. Brantley, Vice President and lien. Supt.
With such well known substantial businea» men on
our Board, helping to direct the affairs of our company,
coupled with the hacking and influence of the Port
Worth Board of Trade, the Polytechnic College, the Pt.
Worth Pniversity, and other Urge instutions of a similar
nature, it is natural ttNt we should have and enjoy, to the
fullest extr;nt. the ■ iu Jence and support, of all the lead*
ing business firms, not only in Pt.Worth, but throughout
the Southwest, which in a measure, is the secret of our
great success;in fact We have one of the most flourishing
Business Colleges in the Southern States.
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1910, newspaper, September 28, 1910; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895767/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.