The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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I N r.v jvusi.miut, Iv. “t'm •• • i.r il
to show lif»‘ pattirv in any tom*
pany. l,et others want hor, they’ll
never get her to tie false to me!”
‘‘Same here, with my little girl !**
cried another of the group, taking
out his watch and opening the case.
. ‘‘And here!”
“And here!"
dean Villiard anise and his hand
went to his pistol.
“Boys, I’m armed and I shall see
that there is no trouble itw this camp
over one false woman! 1 have torn
her out of my heart without doiug
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W e I
Doctors
Carthago Chapter No. M,
Tuesday night tn each moa
l-ong H. P„ Chaa. U. McLar
i IT BON MARK LEMON
^••••••••••••••••aaaaaaa*
(Coprrtght. by Dally Story Pub Cw)
“A true woman! There is no
such thing!" The bitterness in the
speaker’s words told its own story.
“Nonsense. neati!” objeeted a
voice from the up|>er end of the
table. -Because you’ve struck t
snag in the river, don’t think tha
river ia all snags.”
“Right you itre, Dave!” cried
another member of the little group
of five men, slapping the Just speak-
er on the shoulder. "There are lots
of true women left in the world.
Why man. nine out of tenure true,
ami the tenth is thinking it over.
If it weren't so, how could a dun
der-hcadcd donkey like me havj
found one us true tis I’tide Sam’s
$30,000.
Meets on Si
| CAPITAL, - - - - -
! DIMCTOM--I. T. Ttwapsis, J. W. Osaka, Jaeger C
| D. Smith, J. O. Wool worth.
I Carry Pull Burglary Insurance.
un or before full moon
each month.
A. T. Perkins W. M.
J. H. Long San.
If you art suffering from
Impure blood, thin blood, de-
bility, nervousness, exhaus-
tion, you should begin at onct
with Ayer’a Sarsaparilla, tha
Sarsaparilla you have known
all your life. Your doctor
knows It, too. Ask him about it.
UttlMs there Is dally anion of the bowel?,
poisonous products ars a boor bod, eaualtiM bOM
dolio. btltouanees. nausee, d vs pops Is. aaim
|ffle! °lkA gently!
Castle Hall No. 244 meets every 1st
atul .'Ird Thursday nlghta In aaeh
mouth at the hull
A. T. Perklna, D. O. C.
M. R. PUtman C. C.
I*. W. CamplN'II, K. of R. h It.
*************************
—aiSLirc&jse-
lp W# O CMFNV Wit
each month
Central Haptist Church.
,Preaching every Hun.lay at It a. m.
and 7 p. in., (except Imirth, II p. m.
amt7 p. m l Humtav school at 10 a; m.
It. Y. I', if. at il p. m. (etoept fourth)
Dhole practice each Friday night,
I,at) lei' Aid Society Monday at 3 p. m.
\V. A Reagan, t’aaUir.
Historical Evidence.
"Maine here, supjMirted thii fourth
inetiiher of the group. "I’ve got a
blttMJfid little girl hark in the
stat(*e, and you couldn’t touch her
with a stick of gold liig iia Bunker
Hill.”____
‘‘Blue eyes, you mtyf G«m>.1 taste,
.lack!” laughed the IukI niemlicr of
the group. “I care md who kiss
the black or brown-eved girls, while
a blue-eyed girl Jove* me! Golden
lutir, too, duck ! Ay ?"
• “Surely! Why. it‘* the only color
for a woman's hair!* Blue eyes atul
golden hair and a heart thatV true
though the was- are lad ween us!
That’* the girl for me, and that's
the girl I've n>m<> out to Ihi* God-
forsaken Imul to hustle for.”
"I wish voii nit luck," miid the
lily. “Hut don't
They're
ttk-htinl MiRiAii.dd was s patient suf-
ferer In his last Illness, snd he retained
tils good cheer to a marked degree.
One day he told Ida physician Hint he
believed he would unt live many weeks
longer.
"Bosh:" aald the phyetelnn. “Vsu
are gnuil for a long time yet. Why,
mau alive, did you ever bear of any-
body near death wftli legs and feet as
warm an yours?"
“Yes," replied Mr. Mansfield; "lifts
of them. For Instance, there wire .loan
of Arc nnd the Mulem witches."—Har-
per's Weekly.
Plenty of Trouble
ia caused by stagnation of the liver
and bowels. To get rid of It and
headache auil biliousness-and the
poison tliiM bring* jaundice, take
Dr. King'n New Life Pill*, the relia-
ble purifier* that do the work with
nut grindiug or griping.* Hoc by nil
l-irst Baptist Cttwrck.
Preaching the Ill-stand third Sun-
»ys In each month at II a. m. and
do p. m. Monday school 10 a. in.
lllhlc___LuailtuLe every Wednesday
night, In connection with prayer
meeting. Church conference Wednea*
day night before the It rat Monday In
each month. IT. W. Jarrell. Pastor.
Preaching every Monday morning
and night by Itev. ( has. U. McLarty,
naitor. Monday school at t:4fi, J. A.
Yules, Ho|M>rlntendent. Prayer meet-
ing every Wednesday night. Ladies
societies every Moudav afternoon.
"Don’t Show Her Pretty Pact Around;
There’* Enough Danger Without
That!"
murder, mid you ahull follow auil!
Look you! I wo days ago I learned
Hull ihe woman I loved i* false,
I low? I'll lc.ll you. While you
hoy* *|cp| one flight I o|s-tted yotlf
watches and in every watch there is
the face of the- Hiime woman! The
woman who promised to he true to
me!”
There was a hoarse shout from the
other four men, a hasty comparison
of wntehes, .then .lean Villiard drew
hi* revolver snd cninnmnilcd;
“Hands up, IhivsIs No running
amuck! Hlic's played (he live of us
for deuce spots! Tomorrow we'll
toss a coin to sec who gels the alio*
baggage!”
Christian Church.
I’reaching II a. m. and 3 ». m, 4th
Sunday In each ttionh. Sunday School
in a. hi. Prayer ntert 7 p. hi. every
Thursday. I.udlcs' Hmilety, Monday,
2 |>. hi.
ft. K.'Ch-abel, Pastor
tirsf speaker iiioo.
e.\|H-ct loo much of women
hut the baggage of men, and what
mail of vou keep* the right roud
always?”
A liioiiienlnrv silence fell upon
the group, then Dave Morse spoke
with some beat.
“I'm »o saint, Jean, I'll admit,
and staking on that card, |s<rliaps
I don’t desefVeto have won the love
of a true woman, Imt just the same
( have won it! I suppose you have
bean deceived some time or anotlier
and I don't Idniuc you for licing
soured. Good God! if the litlla
girl I left hack at home were false
to me, I'd do like the mad Malay
does—run amuck J”
“Me too!” grimly nodded his
neighbor.
“flame here !"
“And here!”
“I know well enough.” resumed
Dave Morse, “that all women aren't
saints, hut lei me tell you right here,
*1 found my little girl true and I
left h<r true, and ^.y heaven I'll
find her true when I gi*t l«#k home
again!”
"flttne here!” cried his neighlior.
“And here!”
“Apd here!”
“You see, dean, we’ve got fh-
faith and the woman too!”
“Yes, jres. so I see, so 1 see,”
yielded Ihe first speaker moodily.
“And alsml two days ago I thought
„„____ _ ____ ____ _ flie same and said the same, hat
fetmally, a«ing di'iirtiy upon "ther how a few hours ean change a man's
blood and mucous surface* of the opinam of women/-7 <
“•-«** ,.. .Ion*-nf
It in liken int^rn^liy *n<1 in ■*■***!*• to
Toledo, Ohio, by F. I. Cheney A Co. make us appreciate flic gr**l lift
Testimonial* free. a little girl like mine and she’ll
I AMe^ ^ Price 7.*. per ^nrm fhe snake* out of your heart.
^Take Hall's Family Till* for coo r,'nn- * -v”n ** **r f,,r
stipatioo. yourself, you wouldn’t falk about all
women I song faithhws.”
• No. 2041, On! at rJ&r.Z? ZtrH Z
Lions, tigers ami oilier liens!* of
prey at siwilogleHl gariletis anil ineiuig
cries follow the example of inaukliitl
In eating liy iluy ami sli*-plng at flight.
Ill their native state these animals
sleep away the hours of tiny light ami
limit for their torn! at night. West
minster llaaette.
DJ T. Allison,
DENTIST.
Office over Thompson’s stars,
(k C. Chandler, M. D.
Hpeeiulist in disease* of Ear, Eye.
Nose and Thrust. Spectacles ana
Artificial Kyna always on band.
Residence Phone 4117, Office PboOS
7M. OlHoe la Cooper Building,
R amis M2, SI and Mf), Hbreveport. La,
J. B. Wall,
Physician and Surgeon,
Carthage, Texas,
Office »t Wall's Drug 81
Residence In front of Coll
All calls promptly responded
Residence 'phone No. 126. t
Stare No. 82.
position I
i particu-
le scheme
is s whole,
honorable
and they
Hcolland' is seeing outdoor life,
this is the hour when society ad-
journs (here to gather strength for
I lie strenuous season near at hand
and fashionable breakdowns ar«
patched and mended before they run
completely away with their victims.
Several of the rich Americans, wbn
arc shooting on the Scotch moors
this season, have Isiornc more Scotch
than (lie Scotch themselves, ami
keep (heir men servants in the na-
tional attire. First and foremost
among these are Mrs. Bradley Mar-
lin and Mrs. Iw-iter. The king’s re-
cent order That all the servants of
Balmoral shall have new uniforms,
representing the national drens, ia
attributed lo tie- example set by
Ane-ncsn*. as hitherto at Balmoral
this custom w*< noprr infnfced.
JSarber
Sbop
Cardj
C. C. Coiner, *'
Physician and Surgeon.
Carthage,* Texas.
All calls promptly attended.
Will do a general practice,
specialties of Kre. Kof, Mao*. Tl
sod all Murg»c*l Diseases. X-Rs
office. Office over I’oAtofflee hall*
Pnovos—Kes. -Otfies tl.
eir opin
Por strictly first class
tonsorlal work, the most
up-to-date hair
Tha Watchman has
Just rocsi'Ood a not*
supply of cards of
all shapes, sixes and-
colors« and is prepar-
ed lo furnish them in
any quantity and on
short notice. ft Jt Ji
cuts,
shaves, shines, etc., call
on us. We have a newly
•quipped shop, and It Is
modern in every respect.
Wy guarantee satisfaction
tn every respect.
W. P. Lawrence, /-
DKNTI8T.
North Room Over First Nat. Bank
Carthage, Texas.
ceful and
ba world
U enmity
111 tbedaet
y’s grant
kroughout
d with tba
A. O. Breofce i. O. WsdsaS
Brooke A Woolworth
LAWveaa
Rooms I. 2 sod 3, Merchants A Farm-
er* Bank Bldg.
Htate and Fedaral Fraetioa
la mighty
Watchman
oar bon-
forced to.
TIs- harvesting of the gr-st cu-
cumber crop of 400' bushels has been
begun mar Verdngo, and fhe encum-
ber fete, an annual celebration, was
h*-ld tee*lay. TV entire < rop will
go into <f»mplexmn salve in the form
of preserved juice and ultimately
will le spread over th<- < Veks of
rhe Four llutelred tn many of tl«e
HENRY RICH, =—i
MARION DAVI5. *A7cm
EMMETT WHITE, j for
warfare
W. R. Anderson, ^
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law,
(UtrOiage, i surer v.
Win practice t» aU its courts ad On
(Hate and w*T HMss say JmsSkm
sown la ifce coanty when called spaa.
Prasept sitentloe to otleettena.
Notary a Office
led polltl-
or Bailey
where we
grrmp.
“And
“Ami
tat these 100
enough o-.nt-
aU a million
R. W. PRIEST.
ATTORNKY AT LAW AND
SURVEYOR.
Office in Ift. f>ani*r« Building,
Carthage, Texas.
S. P. Page
Notary Pabtie and Raal Ftatata
Agent r
ffffifts in Watchman old building
Carthage. Texas
mufi
rsvr. staffing nw watch pewket.
“And here!”
“lake-awe VreT
“IVrhap- I'm wrong.” granted
fhe first -pesker. “Rot nghr or
wrong, f envy yon all. Having a
good opinion of women m next he«r
to pomranng * Itw woman, and let
os try to keep A> first, for a- can
never he snr* of the Inst.”
fteve Mora drew sat Vs watch
and opening the case aaa about to
show the woman face therein a his
mmpaftmae. when fhe Srsf speaker
|*,;| ?4ome of Hm interests have
teen di-posed of, tmf tV ted tie man*
Sectoring pl***a am operated by
Kts sons. For 2V> year* he was presi-
dent of the Morganxa reform arhooJ.
If- is seen n’moef daily at the sdVes
r.f ’V company, bnt he devote* most
of h*s time to rehgMWt and chant*
P. W. PITTMAN, i
Veterinary Surgeon
Teeth filed and extracted. J
aanaa peculiar to teeth and ft
-p-cialty. Calks promptly
•ponded to at alt hoars. Q
gee reasonable.
name ARBUCKLE5
ARIOSA COFFEE and 4m
ngnstore of ArUrkie bmdm*
wfaJi mmIm yon to prevent*.
by magamre ArbmUes' ARIOSA
Oder Aaa al Ae odor pedaged
mflees ia 4m Veined Nan pm
TV fact that Arbsekle*’;
ARIOSA Coder coat* lem and,
“Ffit wp your watch,
she’* what yon think sf
i krr «o ynwnadf Han't
pr-ffy fate sroond; that
J dinger withojit dsatr
Stack tm/fh and General
Try a bottle of
for your furniture.
Renovlne
It removes scare and scratch-
es and makes old
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furniture
look like new.
\
Is applied with a
piece of
, cloth and any lady
can ap-
ply It.
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Sold by
J. L. FALL
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1908, newspaper, April 1, 1908; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895783/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.