The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Panola Watohman
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--M the poat-odoe In Csrtbsip*,
Twm. u •eoond-olaia nail natter.
It is said by those who know,
-that the road to success is paved
nritfc good advertisements.
Everybody pull and work for
fksoh County’s Second Annual
Jfeir. Sept 21, 22. 23 and 24.
Is advertising your goods, al-
ways say what you believe if
yaa want people to believe what
van say._
1m France the telephone girls
aajr. '1 listen.” They are not
*yaite so frank about it in this
country.
Poultry breeders say that
geese have been known to take
an many as a hundred drinks of
water a day. We have heard of
nonse geese who don’t drink any
water at all.
About as good a way to study
human nature is when you are
driving on the public road. If a
man is willing to observe the
laws and the courtesies of the
road, he will duly give his share
of it when meeting another, and
shows he is willing to do the
gentlemanly thing about it. But
when you meet one who takes
every advantage of those he
meets, and holds the road for
his own selfish self, often to the
great discomfort of those he
meets, or will not allow them to
pass, we are almost sure to think
of pork in connection with such
drivers of teams.-"‘Panoly Coun-
ty Fair September 21, 22, 23 and
24. Don’t forget the dates.
The recent Democratic State
Convention in Nebraska threw
Bryan entirely outside of the
breastworks. Whether he will
ever regain his leadership again
is problematical. While Mr.
Bryan has not been able to elect
himself to any office for a great
many years he has, nevertheless,
made an impression on the pages
of history. He has forced the
The records show that 59,485,- Republican party to more Demo-
117 barrels of beer and 134,571,-1 eratic principles and has com-
•1# gallons of whiskey were con-: lulled them to lead a better and
corned by the people of the world somewhat less unholy life. He
US TO YOMOMID
Don’t Bo a Complaining, Unap-
preoiativo Wife.
A TALK OVER OFFICE AFFAIRS
Tke Out of Dun >1—ping Rum.
h#w mi om hwn wm iwmm up
to P»to PwiiIim CklMrsn a# Dm
Day.
Dear BIm—“I’m took of Haary's
shoppy talk,” said a young man-tod
woman to mo raoaaOy. Aad without
tho toast socourafosssat sha ooatlaasd:
“How can I possibly cars to hsar ovary
alght a boat his aalatorsottiif doings
la ths offlce ? 1 waat to forgot that
such s horrid pises silsts.”
Now, do you know 1 rsally bettors
that this Is ths msntal attitude of
quits a number of wives, although,
Dirk and myaslf being such chums. It’s
bard to credit divided Interests. Wall,
lots of busbundM, I suppose, come home
full of tlie Incidents of the day. The
doctor ban seen a wonderful cure at
the boapltal. The merchant baa made
a good deal. The clerk baa views
about bis chief or wishes to lead up to
a few remarks upon his own astute-
ness during business hours. Each man
feels the need of a certain amount of
appreciation nud consolntlou by tbe
time be reaches home at the eod of tbe
day \
And this complaining wife—what U
she dying to bear and to say? Car-
WHEN
QUALITY
during the past fiscal year end-
ing June 30, 1910-
lias been the leading instrument
in bringing about the nomina-
Snow tell in Canadi.n. Texa,. llon ,of “nato" bjr d,L«l "r,rna'
le day l„t week. .Great. in , m many .Ujtee. The income
While it snows t*. aws and lhe regulation •><
railroads and many other reform
measures, were championed by
him and adopted by the Republi-
can party.
deed, is Texas.
«a one part of our great state,
we are mopping perspiration
from our brows in other parts.
A MAN died in Missouri recent-
ly., and upon opening his will it
wm found to have been written
i«i verse. Guess he had an idea
that if written in this way, the
would not attempt to re-
k.
The National Associon of Mil-
in session at Chicago last
decided that the big hats
to be bigger, and small ones
to be smaller. It is now in
to call in the carpenters
enlarge the doors, else the
will have to remove their
fcata when they enter a building.
ammmammmmmamtoaamaa
The farmer who owns a farm
m the particlar person who is
Banks may fail and fac-
etone. workmen strike and
suspend, merchants fail
amd towns burn, times may be
panicky and even crops may be
abort - but the farmer who owns
Now County Attorney.
Phillip P. Long was appointed
county attorney Saturday by the
commissioners court, to Ail the
unexpired term of B. W. Baker,
who resigned to accept the ap-
pointment by Gov. Campbell of
district attorney, mention of
which has already been made
through these columns.
Phillip has qualified and taken
up the duties of his office. He is
receiving the congratulations of
his many friends from all sides.
^/pbone your grocery wants to
K. W. Smith. Prompt delivery,
satisfaction guaranteed,
SAVAGE ATHLETICS.
Canary lolswSarv Wka Would Hi.i
Mod# Good Ball Pteysrs.
la thto ago of athlete-* oar ml*’)
tbiak I bat m prop** evrr sbawrd -»
■» b la fraia of aw» u!»»
might ami ok III as those who bare |» r
fertrS football, bat modern g*nw«.
aad rrrn tbe games of tbe Umi* a:
Oiymida. may bare lent more- tt»..j.
srmmj net tight hsikt dam
has acres will get along. He will
five *n comfort and quiet, with *pwta of p«t>to m*»
,______ _. . . _ ,__J___held In light esteem We bare tbe o
count* of excellent anttoettles for tV
yfeoty to eat, drink and wear.
Be is the most independent man
« earth. Yet there are lots of
who do not appreciate
situation.
taluly abe would Uka to hear that a be
to looking eery aweat and pretty aad
that tbe dinner to excellent, that they
wtU take n plenaant little trip one of
tbeas spring Saturday afternoons, and
doesn't abe need a new spring frock?
She would like to reply suitably to
all these things, make aoae remarks
about her neighbors, giro bar views on
staters-la-law In general and am to
particular aad offer bar optetou par-
baps on tbe suffrage question aad
all of which pm
rows aa wall from
hto stenographer or tbe woman who
alto next to him la tbe car. Thera to
nothing “wtfey" about them.
And It to the Intimate talk which the
husband really values, the ready sym-
pathy for bin dlffkWKtoo aad the qnleh
appreciation of bln tartfcm Ho wants
from bis wife that which the world
i cannot give. Aad M's a pretty poor
, story when aha ranpHln*. aa did my
visitor, that brr tombsimTs affair*
bored her
Daring a chat over odcr affairs a
wife may by a happy ImphnUon solve
* a problem or enggeet a way ant of the
dMBmlty which ha*
bnabaad for day*. Treat him to
rover, no matter bow deftly aha <
contention that tbe athletic training of
Canary Under* makes even the rol
lege giant* of today seem weak and
effeminate.
These Maada came Into sabjertlen
to Apoto shoot the time Oefomtom dt*
We rvrrered America. Tbe ronqnert w»*
. due solely to the anptvbdlty of Ear-
_ . l x praa weapon* and no* to better *hill
Then live and let live. mm4 Native -
It. whether she
tton became she la *4rk of the Mtojirt
or from a genuine dndre to torn hto
thoughts Into channel* which will (to
Mo mind after a hard day's work.
FULL together, brethren
re ml* here for the «sme pur-
the aahjart. you wimim
w I took up the erase tost
aa Urn porrb In a
e best way to build up S (own j trained athlete* divetoped under a «*
’or each snd every msn to pull j *
together and not strive to
sad tear down. All the
i chroadctoa hove left nw*iv
j of nport* of the Idndiw fan I-*1
, ~r . not ! hoed they were trained to be to**-,
'"zrzzsss
mme business done by your rival ant b*n* that they might tear*
the more you will do Every
merchant who treat* his custom- for htta or «toy
era honestly and fairly trill get in taw r*ngh mama tun
|m dim «nd the more business ** radhnenta off waaftnv wia-h
aMed (torn during tbtr war* to cu.-t
that can be secured by united tht4f ato« trm
effort, the better it will be for ddr war '<*«*»■«
« -Wednesday. Tbaroday. Fri *
-Any and Saturday. Stpt 21. 22, ^q, wbm. tm a sn**r pto*. m a m*m
Fair. Don’t forget ’— *
I^T CONSIDERED WE
DO me pointing
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THERE’S A REASON
Every order given u$, no matter how large
or how small, receives special attention, in
fact, we do every job just a little better
than seems necessary. That’s the reason
Particular People Prefer our Printing
Watchman
Carthage,
H. N. Nelson of our city says
he has the best razor-back hog
in Panola county, and challenges
anybody to show up a better
razor-back at the fair, stating All teachers are expected to be
C»nuty Institute. ^
The Annual County Institute One 11x12 Ames Engine, cen-
for white teachers will be in ses- ter crank,
sion next week, beginning Sep- One 10x12 Atlas Engine, cen-
tember 5th and closing the 9th.
ter crank.
One 40x12 boiler smoke-stack,
that he will exhibit same at the present, as the law directs, and etc., complete.
Panola County Fair as a razor- take part in this work. Trustees One 42x12 boiler smoke-stack,
back, which he claims it is. and patrons are especially invited no fittings.
Mr- Nelson says the hog was to attend the sessions of the in-
farrowed last October, and va- stitute and take part if they de-
vious hog judges now claim the sire. It would be a good idea
animal will tip the beam at from for at least one member of each
250 to 300 pounds dressed. He board of trustees in the county to
also says it has not coat him any visit this institute and see the
move to raise this hog to its interest taken by their teachers.
:-resent size than it would cost Andrew J. Holmes,
to feed an ordinary bird dog. County SupL
One 30 inch two saw edger.
One 32 inch two saw edger.
One 30 inch three saw edger.
One 20 font two saw trimmer.
One saw husk with 2 7-10 inch
by 41 foot saw mandrel and
12x24 inch sohu webb pulley and
| boxes with adjustable sole plates.
One saw husk with 2 11-10
- „ ---— inch by 54 foot saw mandrel and
WANTED—Cosmopolitan Maga /K you have town property, 14*24 inch solid webb pulley and
xine requires the services of a farm property, or a business to ^ adjustable sole pb*e*
representative in Carthage to . sell in Panola or adjoining coon- j 4,12 frank four side
look after subscript*** renewals ties, write or see us. We will planer and matcher in fine shape-
and toeatead circulation by spe- find you a buyer. TV Panola fjeLoach carriage with
rial methods which have proved Land Company. Jhead blocks and set works com-
unusual successful. Salary and Thou. K Boren. | plete.
commission Previous eaperi i G. B. Wilson j A mbceilaneous lot of steel
ence desirable but not easentiai 2-tf Carthage. Tex. split pulleys, shafting, sprocket
Whole time or spare time Ad .. _ . " wheels, detachable link chain
dress, with references. H. C-
ttuepbril. l Osmopobtn^ Maga-1
Rnodva?. New York ,n
they report a lovely trip and
plenty of cool weather. They
returned via San Argex> where
News has jnst reached as that they visited Judge Wodworth's
Xn W3I Hudson, firing ont on pwents severs! days
and Vrae*.
aw.
Citv
Hon. J, G. Woolworth 1
wife have returned from aw— .. , , „
MIM ' O*. ten** a> M
null entnidete. and will sail any
part or all of this staff cheap,
either for cash nr loader.
The Southern Mills Co..
Trawiefc. Tex
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1910, newspaper, August 31, 1910; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895952/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.