The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 21, 1910 Page: 3 of 20
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ive yon
any of
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in Tyler
ighon,
tcKinney
iBusiness
ive you
in any
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frms and
rants to
lelivery, ,»
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Twaple D. Smith. Pres. J. W. Cooks, Csahl.r, A. L. Rom, Aast. Cashier.
Carthage, Texas.
■ - - - - $30,000.
DIRECTORS** Lloyd Thompson, J. W. Cooke, Jasper Collins, Temple
D. Smith, J. Q. Wool worth
CAPITAL,
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Carry Full Burglary Insurance.
Mrs. Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln, 111.,
fou tl her wuy back to perfect health.
She writes: “1 suffered witn kidney
trouble and backache and my appe-
tite was very poor at times. A few Ma|j nu
week’s ago 1 got Foley’s Kidney
Pills and gave them a fair trial.
They gave me great relief, so con-
tinued till uow I am agaiu in per-
fect health."
Sold by all Drugg sts.
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Want First Floors Only.
From house to house a young con [Ho
passed, looking at flats.
•‘It’s funny they ean't find anything
In this whole block, that suits them."
Interested ohserver of tlielr
progress. What Is the mutter?"
“There are plenty of vuennt lluts,"
raid uu agent, “but they wouldn't suit
those |ieople. They are not on the first
floor. That collide Is Just from tins
country. Like all oilier people who
never have lived In tin a|»Mrtuient,
they are afraid of fire and on that «■
count ean't be petwtuded to go above
the ground lloor, A year from uow
they will cheerfully climb to (lit* fourth
or maybe th<» fifth story., but until they
get broken in nothing but tin* first
floor will do.’’ New York Press.
(in 1o \Y\ T. Alston to buy your
eyp glasses nnd spectacles. lb*
is able to fit >mir eyes in (.rood
shape.
Mrs. Church—Von say she wa» n war
correspondent otiee?
Mrs. (]otham—Yes; she was secre-
tary of a woman's ctub - Lxeiiange.
Tti? Philosopher* [and the
(/ P«>g.
1*Y A STAfV OumBMPONMtsy,
Dr. Salford, for many years
profeaaor of chemiatry in the
Medioal College of the Univerei*
ty of Nashville, used to toll hit
students a fable—tht moral of
which was “prove it.” Certain
wise men were gathered together j
to ascertain the explanation of aj
statement that when two glaBseei
of wator of equal weight are bal*
anced on the beams ol a balance
acale and a frog is then put in
one of the vessels the balance
remains the same, thus attempt* .
iug to prove the assertion that a
frog has no weight when im* |
mersed in water. Kach wise man
hud his^/own explanation, and ,
there was much heatod argument1
and discussion. At length one
of the wise men said : “But is
your statement true? Le’’n prove j
it.” Of course when it came toj
proving it, they couldn’t.
So when you he ir people say!
that Coco-Cola is injurious, just
.ask them to prove it. They can’t.
Nobody can, because it is not in-
jurious. But on the other hand
it can be proved that it is not in*
j iu 1 lutrt by ehemtoal intlyilt.
Or if you are r »t a clnuni it yopr-
self, why* not accept the verdict
of every competent chemist who
TRANSFER
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Service. Lotv "Rate*
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Want to sell any property,
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Want to sell your dry goods.
Want to sell your millinery goods,
Want customers for anything at all.
Advertise your wants t.!irough this paper.
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Advertising brings new customers,
Advertising keeps the old ones.
Advertising will insure success.
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At Once
Commercial Oiimnist , Guvei*e* 1
ruenl, Stale at d City ('!n mi tt»—
all have.analyzed C<ea-Oolu find
not one has ever been able to,
^ 'll anythin,' i. jui'i ais in it.
a t'l.e very nexc tint.' you bear
& . 1 i_vort*' -*iy *.h 11 •' * • 'ol ’» cpn -
”5) I o - li*> l« riuu. • r tell
§• him )o vyrile tjiy GLma-'Oda.' C"..
\ Imta. G » , 1 »r a iii • copy of
’tiudr booklet, “The Trot .u About
0 ci*Col t,’’ In the meantime
Write for a copy for yourself
You will find it very interest-
ing- _______ 1
Liquor Drinking Decreases.
Government statisticians have j
figured that the nation gradually
A. Ci. Brooke J. Q. Wool worth
Brooke & Wool worth
LAWYERS
Boom* I, 2 and .1, Merchant* A. Karin
IT* Ituuk Hide.
State and Federal Pi notice
(i. C. Chandler, M. I).
Specialist in diseases of Kai. Kv >,
\cec* and Tlirotit. Spectacle* nun
Aitdicial Kyes always dta hand.
Kesidi■lire Phone KI7, Olliee PllOle
*SN. Olliee in Cooper Building
l{oi*ni«.‘111. .'II and .'Mi, Shreveport. La
J. 1:. WALL,
I'hysh uni uuti Surgeon,
('arthuge, Z'rxns.
i Miff at W all’s |)i*ui£ Shift*. U«‘h1-
In front of colIf*c. All n«)l»
)inMIl|»M) r«‘s|M^|n)< (l (Ot Ili'Nitlci •
LtluAhi jv4»; Nil.
I). T. Allison,
DKNT1ST. rr-~
Office over (Jrand Leader.
Carthage, Texas,
W. I*. Lawrence,
DHNT18T,
North lioom (>ver First Nat. Bar:
( arthage, Texas.
II. N. Nelson
M IOWM V M -I.AVV
C.iftbaxe, I’ox.ts.
Will.practi a in all courts,
t »ni ;e in Thompson Muildin
R. W. PR HIST,
ATTORNKY AT LAW AND
SlIRVL'YOH.
Office jn the Watchman Builditi
Carthage, Texas.
upon” is an ea
like to hear, and
in c inflection with
S’* Colic, Cholera and
Bluedv it ilieau* ibut d
to cure dirtrrho*>rt, dyueii
bowel complaints. It in
oit to take aud M|uallv valua
r children and adults.
Sold by all Dealers.
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City Milkman.
If the kihmI old miw. “Kurljr to lH*d
nnd eirlv to rise,” r**«lly does umke 11
mnn “lic dthy, wealthy urn! wine,” the
milk waxen driver* of this city on-lit
to have unlimited stor»*n of wisdom,
health and coin. Hay* the ehb*ui;e
Tribune, fur the milk wnipai driver
nrl when the hlrdn nw NiiiNir.Inx
awn* in their little beds, and he re-
tires. b«H'nuse he's got to do It to net
au» sleep, before said birdn have huiir
their evenlni; non a* and mine to rest,
lie i-ela vi|> and has Ids work done b<v
fore many people have arisen for the !
day
The Carthage Bottling Works
has put in an Electric Carbona- .
tor and arc now able to tflf all
orders from now on. So send in
your orders. Yours rcspt’ly.
J. A. Park,
STEVENS
NEW VISIBLE LOADINO'
KEPEATINO RIFLE NO. 70
The most accural* .23 Caliber*
Repeating Rifle made.
Two mo)lef<«, one made for JO abort, the
01 her for JM tone rule urtrlitgeii.
Ilundln. 1ft- JO ehort iwrtrklaea, whirh
lire Iilimyr in oyOl while Irina fat <nn,
rluunhrr. Ifor Uw JB luue rttto, 1*
earl rttluvM.
H'eiehi Oft iKHindit.
K\iri» strong ilniible extractors'
THK STKVBNS No. 70 RKPKATKR
iteed
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y <
V o (> hiipltixion a** well ns yom |
r is roielet'«i<l uiiseralih bv t> |
lete liver Bv taking Chain I
i-Stuii.leh and Liver ruble t- |
* an itiiprpve both.
S. Id in all Dealers.
H lidi Quality is considered vv*
” iuiiiig.
wotutrlv guanuiUxsl aim! (tree unl-
est I HitUsrai.tion,
Kituvl with tn-,1,1 front an.1 rportine
____ roar night*.
* i hint I'rirr fOM *
no thirty
lr» Uamps t fair lit
r I. iM.i| IrirI*Ire-arm'
'**«!•* V. i Im«
I t iMlFiigrly
* ’* 'dUing tail Is
ilUB'btt ssr. h«M>lin|
lag-tM-.k,, ptNMHruisi
• An I bussll||. '
fllNttMB ari l I-nlt.g <
!»' *1^1 . ' • ry»h«a 4»VV
St»+»na \A..Zt-vmu Ml/fei, fat‘it
k'11 'DM oUetn. mm
olii|/iftr> ■ t.Mirra |w-|*s*f. ox*!*
»T* • Ipt ol t .uU^ |BtrV a, f
J. STEVENS AIMS A
TOOL CO.
r. o.IMB
CHICOra FALLS. HASS.
' Ijet 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
anything you have ever used.
Send ten cents stamps today for
regular size by mail. You will
be glad you tried it. Agents
wanted to introduce WASHWAX
everywhere.
Address Washwax Co.. St.
Iicuis. Mo.
When We»it Wm<*.
When the medicine you take cure*
your disease, ton.** up your *v*tem
and make* you feel better, atroeger
and more vigorou* than be 'ore. That
i* what Foie*’* Kidney Pill* do for
you in all ca*e* of backache, head
ach«, terrotme**. I on* of appetite,
aleeplcssnesa and g-neral weakne**
that i* cau«e 1 by anv dlaorder of
the kidney* or bladder. i: ih>- flesh hy «lu«</.P irig tbe ir«'l.unn,ii
S<»ld bv all Druggint*.—Hnxrr-r wAp-b ewer* them and allow
is becoming sober. Within the DURAN
last two years the people of the
United States have lessened i heir, Attornev*at-Law
[expenditure for alcoholic bevera- Civil and Criminal f.awye
ges by a sum estimated to be Will practice in all courts, fro*
$110,185,600. Notwithstanding highest to lowest. Collect!*
| this the country’s drink hill for, from foreign firms diligent
the last year was $1,681,13f».445. pressed.
According to the Bureau of Office—Mp-stairs Odd Fellow
Statistics and prices quoted in Building.
j the current issue of the Ameri- j —— ■ ■ 1 ■ ......
can Grocer, every man. woman II lift III1!) UllAll
land child in this country last | | |l\||Hu||
year sjient $19.46 for alcoholic
[beverages and each consumed l:or strictly first class
i nearly twenty-two gallon* of tonsorial work, the most
spirits, wine* and cigars. Since Up-to-date hair cuts,|
' the experts figure 60 drinks U> h shines etc call
each gallon there were 1.320 snavts* »nmes, etc., call
[drinks forjeach inhabitant injthe on UA# a newly
year, ^his would give to each equipped shop, and it i*
man, woman and child nearly modern in every respect,
four drinks a day.—Kx. We guarantee satisfaction
in every respect.
YOU RE SURE IT'S PURE - THE GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES IT
BOTTLED IN BOND
WHISKEY
4 Full Quarts $3.20
EXPRESS PREPAID
WH WILL Sf'.NO vDlf FtMl|( I t I I Ql'ART WOftLJtii IKMTLtO IN
nONU WIIISKKY FOR $ < ‘0 B? f \l*Kr s.S rUKI’AID IN PLAIN PACK
AtJE Writ! NO MARKS fO >4L >W ('ON IFNI S
When you get It-tcst it. If not satisfactory re-
turn it at our expense and we will return your
$3.20 Thats fair-isn’t it.
Four yoar old whlakoy Botttod in Bond distlllod and
bottled undar tl. 9. Government eupervleion full strength
100 proof, full measure, absolute purity and age guaran-
teed by Government stamp on aaoh bottle.
Semi ii, your order Save *11 flic dealer, profit, and get the highcut
grade BOTTLKI) IN HI INI) at diriillerC price
Being tnalnl in l)«lb,. flu* i|,m I,* .art lire If ,niporr*tfHi fecihtiew M
• rfntrtrrt rn.kU us l» ,Ki|> ganil. i.-il >,n iari|* ol wilrr *■ that within any----
ahlr Hi still, r frrifn I Bnllnn. mil lurtinfirr, i *n rtr (trri.l .jpnn frtling ihrtf gnnrt, the
nr«t dsy ellei ihr, rnril u, lltr .>r.(.r
Da not rtalay but eond ue your orrtar ta-rt
af thia lino alrt battlad In bond whiabay.
I (aaat four everts
ftn Ft* Bat Faitt Im Bi An It tea, ft* Mat at Waium Rt U,t Taa matt.
E. HARRIS COMPANY
DALLAS, TEXAS.
POSITIVELY MO
CREDIT
Ona Virtu*.
Amonsr the prisoner* r.roasrbt before ' tfl“ i*»kr »1 Hi- i.
■» r’h.easro police mifiitrafe one Mon-
day morning «.!* one. a begJDr. arbo«e
face r„ ty to menn* an unfamiliar
___________ one to tb»* jnilge.
"I am iriform-sl that yon bare again
Not a minute *h »» t »** l, .t whui fotmd iiegging In tbe pobl.c
* child ehew* »jmpbiir.* f rr >«p. atreeta." * ud bis honor xtemly. "ar. !
thimberlaio'* Cough Remedy given yet you carried in yoar pocket ove
'* toon a* tbe chi*! bee b iir-e, * 10 rnrrency,.**
i, .t , ”Te*. yoir honor,” proudly returned
or ereo *fte. tr»e ero*ipy emjj;n ap K - ‘ " ‘
, the m-nditai,t "f may m be
near*, Will prevent th dr.sfr^.na m me; hM, air, I ara no
So d by a.i fy-tier* acienltbrift’'—Lxctwt-ge.
Court House
'BarberShop
Clean Shaves, Up-to-date Haircutting, Sham-
Etc. Give me » call.
Expart Advie* About Soupmakini].
Careme, * celebr.ifeti Krenrli cmiL.
**y* of "The gornl limivnil*'
Irtif* her meat into an eartliett mot k
pot ami p»mr* on cold wafer In the
proportion v,f »“orp.»r»aof w«,cr ... jtot and Cold Baths; pcr-
fhree pound* of beef. Rhe «er* it on r
feet system »f Water
Works.
HENRY RICH.
MARION DAVIS.
EMMETT WHITE.
A Cotter Lixt.
tbe bach of fbc move A* the por In-
comes gradually hot and a* tlx- wafer
beef* It dilate* the mitMCtllar Hirers of
• rue nesh py r|
j muTTcr'w*-h
the alhumen to detach irs«-lf easily and
[ rt»e to the surface in ligh* fiiarn or
| scam, while i|»e osrmtxore-. whi-h -»-*
«: -
•or i., rt
•th of «l . V.
ir.g lit tie by lift If
brofh fly iy< simple (
ViiMfif or atmirw-riny <le-
tain* a savory and •
aid s br led meat
dr ,* jind of good fja:
.\« to. ff,e fever o-
ri-err,.. My* -|f >--..i :
fa,r r.fi |fp>, hot .1 f.re it I
T' e allrtir. en - Ou-jul.ues
Ti e Wilier, not ha, If..-
'ULa n pPht-rriV lh«- n>-
* ivory jdtee fr-m J'-set
and fhe «4id fenilt is jo
herd [ err? of r,e
wit hour r,#yf or ~ v d
fre^U wa*er jewirrel lr.fi-1
terv ds he'p* the «oiu
abo' fh »f’.y.**
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PORT WORTH, Texas.
I he great Itusines* Training School of the
South. Life Scholarships at present only $3|
for either course.
Niimbfr' I, finnkkeciiing and Bhiiioh* Coiimn Cotopleb*
N'iiiiImt 2.Sborthand and Typewriting ('ounm1 CompIcU*;
Nnnil*cr PclograidiV and Station (Imir*! GompIpUv;
Nmnbor I. Civil S-Tvi*'**, anv Ib'partriiont (
Position Certains G »«l p >*itii>n aidolulnly guaran-
teed ..r your money fau lt. Owing to our extensive rep-
utation and constant advertising, we ;»ru continually
crowded with calls from all section.* i»f tho Southwest
ft r i> ir pupils, altfiough We place jjl, ie.ist 7.'> ju*r <P*nt <»ff
them in Fort Worth and surrounding towns, dun to tho
rrt[*i«l business growtfi of this section. It is nothing un-
Usurtl for us to receive from six to ten application* a day
f-rr oftire h>d[» 'if SoTriP Ral'Ir*’.
Bank Officials on Board of Oiroetors: Kvery
National Bank in Ft. WorM* has an ofTii-ial on our Iwoird of
I)irei-fi»rs who own st»ir:k in our company, tin* highest en-
dorsenwnt * v<'T given a husire-s^ col leg**, and the b*»*t
ev.ii n*'e of sfr*ing finan*-i;il hocking and inflm-nce. Note
th*- bdtowrng is* *»f o»»r D>r***,tors who ar** also *>(Hcial*
U- fir* various Nation;d Banks of Ft. W«*rfh
B*-n <► Srriifh, • i*hi»*r l'irne*rsA Mechanics Na-
t...na| Hank.
*•• ••11. ' n. < »- \nu*nCAn N »te*n.»l Bank, and
r-rl.v Tre ;'.V ' . V
^ K • .ro,*-lh \ ,r-f i'r s*d**'it. First National Bank;
■r, F .r» Wfifth National Bin’s.
•til fJ,,*
B
n» s II,i
•r s . i.V.c.- Fr-si.l
lent. Shit*
S itional Bank;
ifus r..v
, Vi*-* President.
W**sf,.rn
Nat Final Bank.
il. Kir
• ngt'*n, f’tshier.
T’l l ‘TO
Nibono! fiink;
K W tr
t. Rr-sid nl, W(i,
H Wh *'«• *
ale Grrs ery Co.
W. B,-:.
ighon. President
B
Sare #f Sam*-hi**-) G'vod.
Van Antler—I 7hir.lt r» »** ***» nf
a g*.**! din re r Mi-rt* V ka is my i
i»aw r;r.rti«h b«if>r does the eniira i
It Sav :d Ns Leg.
“Ail tb-ioght 1*1 1 my leg.”
j «ri e* 4. A. Swe*»**-n, of W*-arv.wn
j Ww. “Ten rear* of that I *
! doctor* could not rtir-. bad »t I**t
Sid oe op. Then Bncklen’* Arni> * caiertnr for the how*«-hn<d
k*lve cured H. sound *i**l well.” | OrwhD—<“>■ yow «*Hy en him Ue—
InfaJlihi lor Bki erupt*, n*. ecAem* AnTW-Xc Jways. bmr rM«
••It rhernn, boil* fryer -eyes, burns rranla* I rrqnated him »*» neiM w
•eaMs rut* and pile 2Sr M ap Begwthfny from the *t***hen **Ma
Boo’, t’e Drug Store.
I/.T
With sad
*>ur Hoard, h**
♦•'rtjpusi Witt*
Worth B**»r
tl»-y. Vic** Br»-s:*l<-nt and <»**n. Supt;
v'cell kn* n n siil*stantial busm«**w men on
ping t*» direct the affairs of our compaay.
th»- backing and mfluenrar of the Fort
if Trod*-, the P*dytcch®ie • ’oB**ge, the FL
W**rtl» I'niv>*r*ity. and other large instatkm* of a umilAr
nature, it is natural that we should have and enyiy, to the
fullest extent. tl*»* e»*nfid«»nc*» and support of all the lead-
ing business firms, not only in Ft. Worth, but throughout
the Soutt **t hich in a measure, is th** secret of oar
great naccessa*. fact we have on*- of the moat floBnahinf
Hosiness (*o(Ieg*‘s in th** Southern States.
Write today for complete . .formation.
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 21, 1910, newspaper, September 21, 1910; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896002/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.