The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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Normal Students I
Attention
We are headquarters for
Stationery of all kinds. Souve-
nir Post Cards and all the late
Periodicals.
Make our store headquar-
ters while here. You will al-
ways find us ready to serve you.
WALL’S DRUG STORE
■gteSS:
Ihe 5imN(
on'the Ca
UNIT
For u Sprained Ankle.
As usually treated, a aprained an-
kle wilj disable the injured pernou
for a month or more, hut hy apply-
ing Chamberlain’* Linimeu and ob-
serving the di ectiona with each bot-
tle faithfully, a cure may lie effected
in many cases in lesa than a week's
time. This liniment is a most re-
markable preparation. Try it for a
sprain or bruise, or * ben laid up
with chronic or muscular rheuma-
tism, and you are certain to be de
lighted with the prompt relief which
It affords.
For sale by All Druggist*.
Don't Bo Moan.
It was Bob Burdett, we be-
lieve. who said, “Sometimes I
wonder what a mean man thinks
about when he goes to bed.
When he turns down the light
and lies down alone he is then
compelled to be honest with him-
self. Not a bright thought, not
a generous impulse, not a word
of blessing, not a grateful look
comes back to him, not a penny
dropped into the palm of poverty,
not the balm of a loving word
dropped into an aching heart, no
sunbeams of encouragement cast
upon a struggling life, no strong
right hand of fellowship reaches
out to help some fallen man to
his feet—when none of these
things come to him as the “God
bless you” of the departed day,
how he must try to roll away
from himself and sleep upon the
other side of the bed, when the
only victory he can think of, is
some mean victory, in which he
has wronged a neighbor. No
wonder he sneers when he tries
to smile. How pure and fair and
godlike all the rest of the world
must look to him, and how cheer-
less and dreary his own path
must appear. Why even one iso-
lated act of meanness is enough
to scatter cracker crumbs in the
bed of the average man; and
what must be the feelings of a
man whose whole life is given
up to mean acts? When there is
so much suffering, heartaches
and misery in the world, any-
how, why should one add a pound
of wickedness or sadness to the
general burden? Do not he mean.
Suffer injustice a thousand times
rather than commit it once your-
self. — Ea. ~--
TM1 suffrage question.
Interviewed • woman
once, upon I ha Huf
fthk* (Juration:
Bald al>« Thai topic
•poil» our maul*, haa
rulnrd John's dipaa-
tlon.
Ha any* ha would protart
nia from the public
rush unit about.
(Taa, ! am t.Ainy board-
ar* now. to help
John's Inirlnraa ou .)
3ES3rESE
Dandruff
Ayar't lh> Yipor ,IM m raaxotty daataaya tha
»•"» that c»i»M u.ndrwtl ti iiaom nan
trarc nt iMtxitu'l null, anti keep* the Wlp
dean *<! .a a htnlthy cot ii*tio*.
Does not CeSor the Hair
W« wish you to positively and distinctly untlo'UrJ that Ayet’i Hair
Vigor dues not affect the color of the h.nt cm to the *1 phtest
degree. Persona with the whitest rr the an.t most delicate
blond hair may use it freely without having the hail maiU a abode daiker.
Ingredients:
CK<arin. Quin.iv W watMoriA.
a. Saga. Akottei. h.lri. P« rlumr.
Saga.
Show this formula to your doctor. Aak him what he thinks of it.
J O. am Ooeraar. lna»ll Ma.
1 do bcltar
t* ftf'il
Trouble Makers Ousted.
When a sufferer from stomach
trouble taken Dr. Kind’s New Life
Pills be'n mighty glad to see hin
dyspepsia and indigestion Uy, but
more—he’s tickled over his ne , fiufc
appetite, strong nerves, healthy rig-
or; all liecause stomach, liver and
kidneys now work right. 25c,
For sale by All Druggists.
Tea first became a general beverage
among the wealthy in England In the
year 1057. At that time It coat about
£10 a pound.
'
Xcqal blanks tot Sale
The Watchman carries a big stock of Legal
Blanks at the following prices :
Warrantry Deeds, joint and single ackn., each, 5 cents
“ “ single “ “ 5 “
“ “ joint “ “ 5 “
“ “ with vendor’s lien, jnf. & sn. ack. 5
“ “ “ , “ single “ 5 •*
“ “ “ “ joint “ 5 “
Deed of Trust, each......................... 5 “
Quit Claim Deed, each....................... 5 “
Chattel Mortgages 2 1 -2c each or......... 25c per dozen
Crop “ 2 1-2ceachor........25c “ “
“ “ with note 2 l-2c each or 2oc “ “
Bond for Title.............. ............ 2 1 -2c each
Affidavits, each............................ .... 1 c
Vendor’s Lien Notes, each........... le
Estray Notice by Taker-Up, each...................lc
Promissory Notes, package of 100 ................ 25c
Citation on Application for Letters of Guardianamp,
each.........................................2 •
Notice of Application for Letters—Guardianship, each 2c
Bills of SaK-................................ “ 2c
“ “ (cattle or stock) ............ '* lc
Joint and Single Acknowledgment........... “ lc
Big stock of Lumber Haulers Blanks at per 100 .., . 25c
■
ina wonders who lie i» or where lie
goes
Yon solemn. silent man udown the
ear
Upon his coat lapel a Mingle rone
Noils Idly with the train’s recurrent
J»r
Ills brows are knit In thought, his
lips are set.
His face Is serious; once In a while.
However, they their sternness will
forget *
Am) lift up at ths corners In a
smile
tie looks out •( the window as we
ijde.
Tat seems to sea no beauty of the
day-
The foaming blossoms on the motin
tain side,
Tha violets splash ad all along the
way,
The dancing sunshine on the meadow
grass—
None of these hava attraetlon far
his aye;
He gnses al them Idly as we pass.
And now and then he heaves a silent
*lgh
Mayhap another beauty thrills his
heart
A fair young fate watts at his Jour-
ney's end,
A flower fine that holds these blooms
apart.
A ti. who of u* may wholly tompre-
, head
Thi hidden thoughts of those about.
1 *1‘>u ilHiini'i. the to,pas, llm wuliis
and the trnrr.
The roanelcsi r hanging of belief and
douhl.
Tlio close-knit kinship rlaiming
amlh-s and tears
It may he that he goes to where there
is
A still form In a somber, darkened
room,
Thai throbbing In the genii* heart of
his
There Is an endless lltanv of gloom—
fW do bis eyes lock blindly at tha
Stone, *
T’nseelng all the sunshine-silvered
trees
With little darting shadows flung be-
tween
That dance In unison with every
breeze.
The train has stopped He rises to de-
part
He pauses for a moment with »
friend
Ah, 'now the Jay or grief that binds
his heart
May eome In words that we can
eornprehend.
He speuks "1 git off her* I’ve got
a suit
Ag'lnst that dratted scalawag Jim
Higgs
Ilf ntver had no tall to go an' shoot
My huntin' dog for runnln' down
his if ;•*
“Me says that voting I*
h ltd Hi tk (.tune gath-
er Up'the clothes!)
And »i mri nmdc for
Ttrn.i ant iTht-re! I
nine , <l..rn John’s
h<
The children? Y< r < u nt>
for better or for «. ■
Thalr future on no she . i, um* / nd,
yea. 1 ke-'p 11,« pi •■*
"Beeauae. tn money tontw
fur tlian be.
And so I manage tlie
i lie bfU*. you m
itut Kenurle Wwlti • . 1 N
let the iiTjcm v >' r—'-V
Wa are the "weal.or 11
sura my Joint know:
Chmeje Menus.
A recent lecturer on the Jttotl eafeti
commonly In China. ««£* in conclu-
alon: “How can they liopo to rhe
from laundry to lahorntory, from Boitp
auda toacleace, a lien they t at aa Ulty ;k! j ive and then up|>ear perfeet-
do. and what they do?' . ...... ,
ly ck lighted with what you get.
'.d !'t
Note their most elegant hani|iieta'
“Birds, with bamboo sprouts: hogs'
liver and crab fried iu cuHior oil;
shark’s fin hash; stale eggn, prefer-
ably three months 'high;1 horny nut*,
mysterious sweet things uud sugar
Ipm tfti M
This does not sound inviting to oc- | one fie couldft t Ret.
cldnBta! palates, but we are not exact . Mcn SRy lht,y hatc anythinff
in*
ReflBOtiona ot m Bachslor.
A confirmed bachelor trir! is
one who hasn’t married—yet.
Never worry for fear you have I
bralifn a man's heart; at the! Doi
woint it is only sprainetl ar.d a U'aust
week’s rest will put n in perfect Ihe i
working condition arrtiin. This
Home is an\ four walls tiiat Jtonos
them
Iho litjuiti :.'.t‘s»or.s that cause
, ... r , I lac-kot.i a,. iitada^v.e anti distress-
u ..nnhi.ul.ln I preferm»Hl|inK hMm.. „ri„.,r, com.
n-tiutaiallon to# k.kkI time. t'#,,» I, testify
Husbands art' like Lliristnias , ttormant'iit , urt*s,
rifts: you can't choose them; H. (VHolland. (Vrk for R. E.
y ii've just got to wait until they | Trabue, Caithave. Texas, says:
“Having used a numl>er of reme-
dies recommended for kidney
inclose the
' .'•> man
right person,
can understand
A GOOD REASON
Cartharji? People Can Tell You
Witv It b So,
DoanY K J: • :' !!o c re the
cans* of diw>‘..s». and that is why
the euros ar, always hading.
This remedy t' r< ngth* os and
tht‘ i 'revs, helping
Ir.i.o " ;t of the body
why
Marrying an old bachelor is
like buying second-hand furni-
tum
A man’s ideal woman is the
ly prepared to lay all Ihe Chinese pe- . i . ■
cuHarltlpfi and bhorlron.inpB to the | wMu flnoul AWonUM, it fTUIRt
eccentricities of the diet.
(li.guiJt lhat makes them al-
v. ays turn around anti stare af-
A Hint to tha Fat.
An exclusive diet «f miih is <:e ter a peroxide blonde,
els rod to bo a positive, cheap, ar.tl
comfortable remedy for oxcovsivo In*
According to n Orman reofoM'.i.r
Moritz, of Btrasbiirg. tnllk. and no o <i
er article of dirt except a very II *
water, will alisolutely rodt’c,1 fie
and with no danger The aiiowat;, •
varies, from a bit over two pltilb, to
j three and a half pints daily, taken a
stated times. It is declared In b
I Oiling and satisfying, and flu patient
j *uir«*rK from noble r hunger nor thirst
; Prof. Morit/. s.iis- tiiat I'll1* bale M
! loat 6«
'i'lio mull vho declares n friend
i: t iit even when he knows
i> i; guilty, and defends a wo-
’ reputation even when it is
ely worth defending, is riot
W. .'!. h d« wn a liar ' y the re-
c g angel.
'i' most uncomfortable tiling
ul .. *eing married is that you
pound< in HI days of trtai
tnont.“ The cure Is rum! to be pe
elally benoflcial when the patient has
heart or kidney trouble.
m
IT6HKN
CABINET
'i-;
THE RAINBOW.
SET my Ih,w within fht
rlouds."
Kung Sinaia tuaasagr
forth.
And to this «l.iy. tin min- ( *»V ( atnrrb. which
how spans " “-----1----*‘“.....
f»ur turn! the tenth, the
north
The Watchman would like to furnish
the various justices of the peace with their
necessary blanks, and solicits their mail or-
ders. In nearly every instance we can send
blanks by return mail. Send us your next
order and see what promptness and good
work really mean. Address all orders and
make remittances to
Ube panola Matcbman
********
V
The Midae Touch.
With a nonchalant air King Midaa
allowed hlmaolf fo bo led upon a shop-
ping* expedition for a n*w eprtng bat
for the queen
What cared be?
He knew perfectly well that all he
net (It'd to do was to touch anything
har.rty and convert If into geld where
with to settle the h!l!
However, they arrived at the atore,
t.nd the queen tried on one, hat after
another, until at laWt she selected a
perfectly lovely creation rete-mbling
an inverted was** iaskef tou-ruounfed
by the ruins of * flower gard'D
That will suit, exartly taui King
Midas And now mv dear friend,"
lit e»id to th' saleslady I -hall show
yru hew to pay millinery bills Don't
bother to tell inc tfc,- prite o! thin
bat "
With a lordly air he. touched the ha*
and ,n**ant'y it beran.e solid gold
Take your change out 'of that." or
dert-d King M'daa
The xaleslady took the hat awav,
had it assayed and weighed and the
value of the gold computed Then she
ret urned
■'Tbirtyeight' dollar* and twenty
cents more, sir." she demanded
Ace one. within Its goe- j
aeons arr
Alike Its relors wave.
Abova the lotnli of men in
blue.
Above Ihe aouthett,
' grave. •
The crimson for the biota!
_ they shed;
And green, tha ever
new;
The pledge of memory that yasrna
Alika o'er gray and blue.
And through tha violet's mourning.
This cherished truth appears
How often in this world of ours
The tun will aliina through fears!
ncvi*;- i" ri It'll *vbt ibor vnur
frit-nt!;. jui* enving you or ?*ity-
I ing you.
j Ht nine si Miiitrt lie t’tiri-,1
by bu al applu niions »s they camiut
; reach the tlistiiwtul portion of the ear.
! There is only one way to cure deafness.
! and that I* by constitutional remedies
’ Deafness.is caused by an inflamed eon.
i di'ion.of the inticoii* lining of the Kus
j tachlan 'lube. When this tube is In
flumeil yt.u l,ave a rumhling sound n
imperfect hearing, ami when it is rn
tirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and
unless the inflammation ran he taken out
; and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will In; destroyed
forever; nine case* out of ten are caustd
la nothing hut an
.iifinmt rt condition of the mucous sur-
I faces.
I We will give One Hundred Dollars
; for any case of Deafness (caused hv ca-
tarrh) that cannot he cured hy ilall’s
l 'atarrli < tire Send for circulars, free
F. J. f’HKNKY A t O.,Toledo. O..
hold by Druggists, 7fic.
Hall's Knmlly I'ilis are the best.
trouble, 1 can say that the re-
sults obtained from the use of
Dtian’s Kidney Hills were of a
more satisfactory nature than
those obtained from anything 1
had previously used. Doan’s
Kidney Pills live up to all the
claims mad** ! r them, and l
heartily endorse them.” They
can be | roc re ! at J. L. Fall's
drug st< r*'.
For fitil* ! M dealers. Price
50 eentfi. i'i.'.vi-Milburn (.’o.,
HulValo, Nt w i’t rk, sole agents
forth''!’ '*«■•! States,
nerri''■* name Doan’s
4 and tak*-
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ho ol her.
The r leanest .-
lightest. —and '
mo.sl aimtortable
SLICKER
at the same time
cheapest in Ihe
end W-ause U
wears longest
[»erjiwhcre
f very qarmcnl quui-
cuteed woterproot
Co'akx) tree
« # *■ ff» HO**f»» If' A
» «■ < >»«>< '«*■ i«» fc.w Tdr
CITY BARBER SHOP
For fttriclly first class
ton serial work, the most
up-to-date hair cuts,
hen dow[shaves, shines, etc., call
on us. We have a newly
equipped shop, and it is
modern in every respect.
We guarantee satisfaction
Consider what> the
when she is working, now that
: her strike season is on and .she
clamors for rations. The market
value of “Biddy” is about 50
cents and the value of her daily
produce 2 cents, or one twenty- in every respect,
fifth part of her own worth.
True, her career is short, hut
“Co*t«rmonger»."
Much has bwn written about the
English costermonger, yet few realize ! long enough for her to earn her
how important a part he is of D n
POSITIVELY
CREDIT
Dtaagrecahly Agreeable.
-We simply cannot agree we can-
not gei along happily, and I want a
divorce." she aay* to h*r lawyer
“Thi* I* truly unfortunate '* the
’awyer *av». Doe* fie quarrel wOh
yen’"
' No* My trariotM' That'* Jutt the
tremble No matter what complaint I
make, he *tmply *!’• there like a
mommy and »ay* he agree* with me
Taat you aee how a hu*t»and of that
fort ran wreck a woman * ha;,plna*a?“
don life, and how old and well e*
i tabllshed I* tbe caste to which h* be-
long*
Ir, the first place, the word nrir.nf i
; *7 nieant “t'ogtard mnni'er,” nr arf>
-e||»r <»*tard being «ar!y Ktrllrh
for apple*
They number about 4n.W,fl t»-<?*»y
men women and children
i^mr^arr gtjrtirmary m m-o-
sum* have stall* whlcfi . re-k'jt -
i 'he family iike plate and Jewel, |
dee*!. t‘ r<- ir an ari-itocra' fl < ! *
monger* an I there »r* ruler «' . ...
-tn i lii»> - ot earte wblrn ar* nr n-
irtarked A legitimate Kiyi, ii,*.-,t. -
W'oti.d not -e|| *pra>> if h,- »,»r* nv
ing. *»io*e are reiegaferj n, t►, .
tlir.ale • !n»ies who ai*t> are p«rnt**t .
hy the inwritten law to deal tn <i
atlges S'.rr etinte*. forj. they ae|) j^.r.
winkle., hut always and for <io
aprata On the other hand the le/
tlmate co*termong*-r peddles Kug it.
fruit* and tegetnble* The r* !*. t<« .
a well-known rote a* to ne.ttcmalitie
th-* Irish selling, by common con**n*
■oranges while tbe Jew* would fe«
outraged if any other race sold cocoa
' nut*
They are born and bred in the boat
n**». and their education «except aa
the *tfeet, gamta la edmafrd in world
iy wisdomi is always sadly neglected
The prices charged are usually enor-
mous bee aua« of the terrific usury
moat of them pay—their stock ia-
trade being often bought . n borrowed
money and heavily mortgag'd
value many times over, ant) lhat j RICH
call not !<» said of v.nH* in this .
world who have great preten-1 MAkION DAVIS,
s or, -. lo iiscfulnt hs.
|r
• 1. —t y
Women Mho Are I itvicd.
Btlluftif* w U»*f fj till .«t»
i. f.;'* . form Mi. I temper nr*-
.ci. tit ii i i.v -Ale n *. h! t**- Ith**
•\ weak.tnuitd «,li !*•
I> alf'i rttiltl*1. t ' !,•*• p'Uii ri
?9}* HllCVV, IL | tS*l: y/,f‘ “ .
rapt: i - 1 ;• ti l. .
; . • - ; t. Line
<i i i-r* 1 b* y 1
* t. i• v- r and giflti*y*.
,•1 git** *iti ng nervtt*, 1
•nt* !>r»-atli, *"fi;'**ith,
!> ,vel-> c n plexioo. (’’
w to r» Ofte th*-;f '■ 1 ‘
, i Vsty to them fdje.
p r mI> i*y all Druggist*
FMML1T WHITE.
(i. C. Chandler, M. D.
K|j*-c.lgli»t ii» di**'a**-* "f Eni, Ky*-..'
\ .uni Throat. s>i"-rtsu"|e* rtiv I
Aitifu" ,ii Lv,-*i iil>v*vH -in I,Mini.
'(*-;.I* tic' Dhuje i ri.Offk-e I'hoT-
7“v i ifli' • in I , ',|e-r BuiMIng.
I{ *>.ir»* '12. H anti 'h "ihrsvcnijt La
WALL
a’ltt l;g
' -r ’OH ftru .\nrtfton,
1 1/rtfiH ;•, A' rr/'.
,t Wall « Dr,»c St .r* lbs -
fl college Ail ial *
i* s|" "f.-l* I t»*. He- il*i*
> Drug Store No. *2.
Tn« Trade Wind*.
"rid* wif d« are ••*t|«*"*' by the
<e cf t*-iof*-ralure lietweet, the
r>*| *f|uator A* tt»e b- a’ci
}},e *.*o,at*>r r"**e* Ihe ttsilet air
ta n< rtf, and ***ut1, |»Ho> flows
I). T. Allison,
l fl NTISTi
Office ,ver Thotr.fn»or.’« store,
Carthage, Texas.
W. P. Laurence,
Df NTIST.
Ncrtr. Rocm Over First N»t. Bark
Car. r.afr*-, Texas.
tr t* take 1'* |>U<-e nnd *h*"*e attune i
j.beru « urrcfite fl* wing from the n* r|b :
and ** uth j'dea toward the equator i
conuft'ijfe wh.-'t *re '•lied the trade _
wind* The trade* »re *># vary lag fteoe, |(, W. PRILST.
r:,r;r: ; attors^^hw and
r ssr o«:c.
I New York AB*erVan.
Car.hage, Texas.
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