The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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CARTHAGE, PANOLA COUNTV, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY u, igoM
VOL. XXXV,
SHALL THE MAJORITY RULES
■ over Sevan
tarrh of tho
t year I «u
I attributed
la, as my cir-
iWhat food I
Grocery
bast'at once,
of bloatinr,
B frequently
also became
lenly become
pns. I was
pdent at all
of tleeh, and
I. This went
I although I
m trying to
Bailsy will, hold hit* office us
United Staton Sontor until 1013
in spite of all hie untunien. Then
why waHte nearly five yearn of
our breath, denouncing our pens*
tor, when we ran wait until 1912
and then let oome all our denun*
eiations at once? But the main
point that strikes Zephaniah with
much force, and certainly is
worth the full conaideration of
every democrat, is the very be*
ginning o( the announcement. •*!
was instructed * * * to vote
against Senator Bailey for re*
sleotion, and 1 obeyed suoh in*
etruotion. Afterward, acting un-
der my oath of offioe upon the
facts as 1 understood them, 1
voted to exhonorat# him, as did
a majority of the members of
both the Senate and the House.**
Zsphaniah has heretofore been
inclined to agree with the ma-
jority of the legielature, and so
has many other democrats who,
like Zephnniah, hath given the
basic principle little or no
thought. The majority of the
members of tmth the Senate and
the House. We have never agreed
with Senator Bailey in bis de-
nunciations of the minority who
were against him; neither have
wo agreed with him in bis bard
sayings concerning those who
oppose him.
But. we moat remember now
that when we denounce Senator
Bailer and charge that he wav
white-washed, etc.,
In the second year of the reign
of Campbell, Governor of Texas,
the same being the first year of
the reign of Buford,|the great and
learned judge of all the people of
the Fourth Judicial District, it
happened after this manner that
Zephaniah, the demoorat, the
friend of all the candidates, read*
eth in the Houston Chronicle the
announcement of the Hon. John
L. Peeler of the city of Austin,
the Capital oity of Taxaa, aa a
candidate for Senator to repre-
sent the Twentieth Senatorial Dis-
trict in the next Legislature of
Texas. «
And moreover it happened that
Zephaniah was muoh struok with
the position that Judge Peeler
takes in his campaign, and the
language that he usee in ex-
pressing hie high and manly po-
sition; even so muoh ao was
Zephaniah affected by the Ian-
STORE
Phone 100
And make prices that
will please you. John
Deere stalk cutters,
drag and disc harrows,
steel beam breaking
pl9Ws, cultivators, doub-
le and single stocks.
Give me a chance and I
will save you money.
I have put in a first-class line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries in the
building next to Wall's Drug Storo,
and will appreciate a share of busi-
ness from the public. Will carry all
the leading brands of fancy grocerioo,
also staple groceries, such as Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Lard, etc. Phone mo
your orders and prompt delivery will
be made. * Yours truly,
1 its big-
n will be
pt for all
ft Worth,
being ad-
I tiasy to
lor a little
guage of the great and learned
See Met
J. W. Miller
h of win-
Dg cough,
untended,
f-t of all
Soothing
md bron-
bougb at
e r»—t and
thing about Bailey, the United Harkrider, and they both want
| States Senate, Waters*Pierce Oil: the people to so understand; and
structed by a special democratic white-washed, etc., we are bring . - -
primary election, held in Travis ing a very grave charge again at1 Company or anything else except j they don’t want anybody going on
county, Co vote again* Senator **• majority of the members of! tbs tax assessor's office. thinking thst Bailey and David*
Bailey * for re-election, and I both houses of our last legisU-1 Now, Chunk Brumble and John f son is potting thsm up to this
obeyed *uch instruction. After- tore. Dose any man for a mo- Sharp and Charley Jones are not j scrap; they are into it of their
ward, acting under my oath of ment think that a majority of the fretting their live# out about own accord. Then there is our
office upon the facte as I under- l*gi*ure of Texas is corrupt? Hailey and the V. 8. Henet*; brave and fearless sheriff, Walter
stood them, I voted to exhonorat* Now, would it not be con- ’ their brains are altogether taken Anderson. He don't need Bailey
him, as did e majority of the wtent with pure unvarnished »ie-j up about the county clerk's of- jew |>avid-»o to aid him in . catch-
members of both the Senate and > mocracy to bow to the will of th «ce* *»** *hey want the,people to ing criminals or votes. Walter
the House. At that time 8«istor majority end bide our time until | >»»<>* that it is Charley v* Chunk is running on hie own merits and
Bailey and I differed, end we etill 1M3- Zephaniah is not here at- * J'^o. Chunk vs Charley end cares more for the morels of Pa-
differ on certain matters. I do tempting to defend Senator Bai- hdin and John v* Charley k note county and the interest of
not believe in criticising people ley. for, since his me to, raid* Chunk, ard Bailey and Davidson the people than be doee for Bei-
because they oppose you. I do epoch to the legielature, which! *',b thi* ley or f Javidoon.
not believe any candidate who is we read as reported, we have Wnet W' c d we people over here We beer quite a nuaiber Of IBS
unfavorable to Senator Baile, been “agin im“ But Judge •» «*■ *'«nola thina if Senator, voters expressing themselves as
should ue defeated on that Peeler's article of announcement Bailey and Attorney General (naxiooe for the petition in Dm
ground. Whether n men Is for ban changed os up somewhat as l>»**d*oo should come over here county clerks race to be no
7oe's£Tfzrszzz- ^^
the State Senate ay term would when we get this cue properly ralley of the Soeagee between the Worden parties to the eoa lffft
expire before hie successor would adjusted on our heed we begin to, **nve end fearless triban °f L*' Pdbcr of them would make n fine
oeeboeen. TheThirty-first Leg- think “whet fools ye mortal* be o*Commm*mer Huey and Com- dark end so will either of the
islnture does not elect a United We caa't see that the HA#ev ensewnsr CdualwtC. Johnson, three now to tr.e fc#id. We have
States Senator; the Ttoftyeee- matter has anything to do w.u I tell you teat bght is getting hot I tow* that Judge W. R. Ander-
ond Legislature, with which my the re-election of General Da- °*** toere. ftiley facing th* «• ** going V> institute phneeed-
term would end, electa n success ■ videos, end can see no gooa waM. fcdtoeefi by the wild and § lag* before the peoyfie In k)T DM
or to Senator Culberson, end jwet sense In the ease styled Bailey w«dy boyeof the Flutwoods, that rights(of property to the county
here I warn to say that I favor ve Ihndws, aa is reported in dkm't kooo't wnnt it as h Jt%* eofice with friend Jerry.
Senator Caloevsoa for re-alec- the daily paper*. Zephaniah ie to ^ J>bneou ^ *ntm * W mgisdl
team. Bat Senator Bailey la hot strictly for Attorney General toward* <w *sd, f vbeei try the AndMWsm vu Ldf. and we vun-
aa issue. If I were for him what Dander for re-ekeetioe fine, thmkwond ruegb-refer: and tore :ft* snBsrt**, that neither of
would It amount to? If I were hast and ail time, and a* Bn.*} -boat Cayfcgbt on that auanrveu- toem want Mr. Barley or General
against urn what could I do? aas beea ty n majority >A u.- asr^m-ag in July, the real ioterletm in their
Under the Federal Coaatitotaon fegmUtor* exhomwated, we pe>- tom* wideome <M down there e« ^ __
h*- *s a member of tne United pooe to keep i«ae frn* ut toe ^ -Vmagee, and Bailey and Now. Zephaniah is not mpeee-
Scnaes Seunte until March hi. fusore Bailey, at «eaat tonhoe wd tol fcs ghl saey «•* *ny candidate's cauar. lug
Veto, and onto his term export* mu' VAX. By tnn; tune we ■nej ***** ** ***** %Now, he *** *> ^ **al the hoya «fl ds
no power ou euran can remove *u am* ap aw £ k.se, aa did Jkbn *■ *»PP^^ tost fcn -7 or to*** **■'*. fighting and act call
n.ax from od&ee except the -Un.- the Sen's and Zephaniah. fv> wojl.; tr/ to get *n&> *n» Bediey .,av.b*ow to l^p;
ted State* Saewle naeif. I know now let's -paic hlfcag -o each «»• azmdy eemp aww beipg wag-
ot no g^tnaa could reseat from ano*; Be&aaov Bu>7 awt n»ve ^ tne pmM Cheef 1*1^! oc ^aetm. md Jemm^tht
San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 25.—
The Alamo property, sacred as
the cradle of Texas liberty end
chief among the historic spots of
the United States, is to be vacated
on February 10, when the pres-
ent occupants Hugo, Schmeitzer
k Co. will move into their new
quarters. The announcement of
the date of vacating was made in
n latter received by Mias Adina
Da Zavala from Victor Hugo,
president of the Hngo-Schmslt-
xer Company. As soon ns the
property is vacated the work of
beautifying the place will be be-
gan. The daepoiution of the an-
cient walls of the structure baa
Fence poets of many kinds of
cheep woods which ordinarily
would soon decay if set in the
ground can be made to last for
twenty years by a simple treat-
ment with creosote. Most of the
so-celled “inferior*’ woods are
well adapted to the treatment,
and this is especially true of cot-
tonwood, aspen, willow, syca-
more, low-grade pines, and some
of the gums. When properlA
treated, them woods oulast un-
treated cedar and oak, which are
becoming too scares and too
much in demand for other uses
to allow of thsir meeting the de-
mand for fence pouts.
Impregnation with creosote has
beau greatly cheapened by the
introduction of the “open teak."
which can he impelled a^a cost
of from SO to MS. or much lorn
if aa old boiler is used. A tank j
with a bottom 12 feet square in
area wig euMci foe treating 40 or
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1908, newspaper, February 12, 1908; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895861/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.