The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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m mhwil BANK
Carthage, Texas.
CAPITAL, • • • • • $30,000.
Carry Pull Burglary Insurance.
DWBCTORS- Lloyd Thsmpsee. J. W
O. Smith. J. Q. Woeiworth
Bit SMARM LANDCO.
Faurtoan-Foot Fleh Landed at
Balvestea after Nerd
Hard Straggle.
Galveston. Texas.—A shark
measuring a little over 14 feet
was captured off the wharf at
pier 22. The shark, which is one
of the big ones that have been
making their home in that vicin-
ity, was captured after a hard
struggle with a barrel attached
to the end of the line to which
he had fastened himself. The
fisherman was in a launch and
he kept close to the barrel, let-
ting the shark wear himself out
with repeated struggles to go
under or break the line. On be-
ing taken from the water five
hooks were found embedded in
the shark’s mouth, running all
the way from a red snapper hook
to a piece of steel an eighth of
an inch thick. Some of these
hooks had evidently been in the
shark’s mouth for several years,
while others and particularly the
big hook, looked as if they had
been taken recently. The shark
was taken in hand by a local
taxidermist and is being prepar-
ed for exhibition purposes.
It Saved His Leg*
“All thought I’d lose my leg,"
wrl'es J. A. Mwpnneu, of Wa ertowti.
Win. "Ten yearn of eczema, that 1ft
doctors could not cure, had at last
laid n.e up. Then Buckleu’s Arnica
Salve cured it. Hound and well."
fnfallibli for ski" eruptions, eczema,
salt rheum, bods feyer sores, burns,
scalds, cuts and piles. 26c at
Hooker’s Drug Store.
When Quality is considered we
do the Printing.
IF YOU
Want a cook,
Want a clerk,
Want a partner.
Want a situation,
Want a servant girl,
Want to sell your piano,
Want to sell your buggy,
Want to sell any property,
Want to sell your groceries,
Want to sell your hardware,
Want to sell your dry goods.
Want to sell your millinery goods.
Want customers for anything at all. -
Advertise your wants through this paper.
Advertising is the highway to success.
Advertising brings new customers,
Advertising keeps the old ones,
Advertising will insure success,
Advertising shows energy,
Advertising shows pluck,
Advertising is ‘‘biz..’’
Advertise, don’t bust.
Advertise long.
Advertise well.
ADVERTISE
JH Once
OlGlQIOie^IQIQlQIQIOIOieiOKt)
jAa>t the wonderful Washwjqc
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-
When Mesit Wins.
When the medicine you take cures
your disease, ton*** up your system
and make* you f«**| letter, stromrer j
and more vigorous than Is* 'ore. That
is shat Folev’a Kidney F’iIJs do for,|
you in all cases of backache, bead
ach«, nervousness. Iom of appetite.!
ly harmless and different from I *yf**~~ •»<* **"*'.11 weakness!
anything vou have ever used th'"1r*n~ 1 h* anT dl*'rd*r
any ning you nave ever used. |th#f kidoeTS ^ bUddw
Send ten cents stamps today for a ... _
regular size by mail. You wilti M.I b. .11 Drqgyiwui.
be glad you tried it Agents
wanted to introduce WASHWAX:
everywhere.
Address Washwax Co.. S
Louis. Mo.
Notice—If caller! for within j
the next 15 davs I will sell a Kfe ;
scholarship in either Tyler Com-1
mercial College. Draughon’s I
Practical,. Nelson k Draghon or I
_ . . . __,.. , . . Hill’s Business College of Waco, j
> A a minrite sbon d he lost when 4 . , , ’
• Sild ,k«u symptom, M coup.'*'.," frMt!y "*■•* .<
Chamberlain* Cough Remedy given w,,, *•** a *°° 1 not/> WrtMe in |
n soon as the child become* hoarse, ^ *f purchaaer is not pre-1|
or even after the eroupy cough ap- P*refl I® W cash. If I am Out
pear*, will prevent the attack. of town when you call, see Mr. I
So'd »»y all Dealers. 1 Park at the Watchman office.
Court Howe
'Barber Shop
Clean 5fiave», Up-to-date Haircutting. Sham-
pooing, Etc. Give me a call.
A J. MMEMJY - -
Business
Education
Do you think of going
off to a business college
. f
anytime soon? If so, the
Watchman can save you
from $10 to $20on a schol-
arship. We have a num-
ber of scholarships that
we have bought and paid
for in advertising, being
in the leading institutions
of the United States, such
as Draughons Practica,
Hills, Tyler, Nelson-
Draughon, McKinney,
etc. They are the same
scholarships you would
get if you bought direct
from the college. Don’t
fail to see us, for you
save money by doing so.
The
atchman.
—
For any Kind oj freight
or baggage
TRANSFER
See Bill HooKer, QuicK.
Service. Late Bates
A. Q. Brook* J. o. Wool worth
Brooke & Wool worth
LAWYERS
Rooms 1, J and .1, Hnrchant* A Karin
era Hank lildg.
State and Federal Practice
G. C. Chandler, M. D.
Specialist in diseases of Knr, Eye,
Nose ami Throat. Spectacle* and
Artificial Kyi*N always on hand.
Itesiilonce 1'hoin* I.'I7. Office I'hom* ■
7nh. Office in Cooper HuiUHng,!
Rooms 82, Ml iiml Mil, Shreveport. La '
J. E. WALL,
Physician and Surgeon,
Carthage, Texas,
Office at Wall's |)rni{ Store. Real*
I deuce in (rout of college. All culls
j promptly rcHpiiiukul to. Resident)
phono No. 12(1. Drug Store Nt>. *2.
L). T. Allison,
DENTIST.
Office over Ufand Leader.
Carthage, Texas.
W. P. Lawrence,
DENTIST,
North Room Over First Nat. Bank
Carthage, Texas.
Chicago, Sept—“We are go-
ing around the world on our own
endeavors and nerve, for educa-
tional purposes and to see if two
women can work their way in
such an undertaking,” said Miss
Olive Adair and Miss Oralee
List two young women from
Tulsa, Oklahoma, who are at the
Congress Hotel, having arrived
from St. .Louis on the first part
of their long journey.
They wore broad white satin
sashes, with the words, in black
letters, "Around the World Girls
from Tulsa, Oklahoma.” and
their suit cases and traveling
bags were decorated in a similar
manner. They wore light tan
traveling gowns and black tur-
bans.
"We are going to make a tour
of the world,” they said, "and
will earn our passage.”
Miss List is a composer of mu-
sic, and Miss Adair is a singer
and a writer of short stories.
"We started without one cent
of money, earning our car fare to
Kansas City by singing on tha
streets and sailing papers,” ex-
plained Miss List.
‘Cm be depended upon" la M **-
preaeios we all like to beer, and
when it Is uend in eonneetioo with
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy it mesne that it
never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysen-
tery or bowel oomplamte. It in
pleasant to take and equally valt
ole ft r children and adulta.
Sold by nil Deaiera.''
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■The Carthage Bottling Works
has put in an Electric Carbon*-
tor and are now able to fill all
orders from now on. So send in
your orders. Yours respt’ly,
J. A. Park,
Your completion as well aa your
temper is rendered miserable by n
disordered liver. By taking Cham-
bertnin’n Stomach and Liver Tablets
yo i cau improve both.
Hold by all Dealers.
prfo to W. T, Alston to buy your
oyo glasses and spectacles. He
is able to tit your eyes in good
slmpe.
Advertise all the time.
H. N. Nelson
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Carthage, lexa*.
Will practice in all courts.
Office in Thompson Building.
R. W. PRIEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
SURVEYOR.
Office in the Watchmen Building,
Carthage, Texae.
CITY BARIIER SHOP
Eor strictly first class
tonsorial work, the mont
I T
up-to-date hair cut*,
shaves, shines, etc., call
on us. We have xi newly
equipped shop, and it is
modern in every respect.
We guarantee satisfaction
in every respect.
POSITIVELY MO
CREDIT
hot and Cold Baths; per-
fect system »f Water
Works'
HENRY RICH.
MARION IMVI3,
EMMETT WHITE.
Mr*. Jacob tViimcrt. Lincoln, III..'
foil d h'*r hark to p liw t In alth.
Ah'- »rili*: "I suffered i*Hn kidr.ey
trouhlft snd backache and rny sppe
tit** h»*i rery poor at turi'-- A f'-w i
s<••'*'* ago I got Foli*lKidney
Pill* and fnw thorn a fur trial.
They gars me great r»b»-f. *o o**
tinned till now I arn agon in pey-
f*S’1 health. '
Hold by all f>rogg>*t*.
STEVENS
VOIRE SIRE ITS PINE • THE tOVEIIMEHT OlAIAHIEEt IT
BOTTLED IN BOND
/ WHISKEY
4 Full Quarts $3.20
EXPRESS PREPAID
WE WILL SEND YOU FOUS FULL QUART BOTTLES BOTTLED IN
BOND WHISKEY FOR IS 30 BY EXPRESS PREPAID IN PLAIN PACK-
AGE WITH NO MARKS TO SHOW CONTENTS
Whnn you gat it-tsst It. If not satiafaetory re-
turn it at our oxpanao and wa will raturnyour
$3.20 Thata falr-lsn’t It. 9
Wmur geer old whiskey Bottled In Band distilled and
bottled under U. a. Oevernment supervlsles full strength
lHi/t0flii!f|ll nieeeere,ebeolateperlt^mdagegearen-
Send us your ordcr-Sevc all the dealer* profit* and get the highest
<r»de ‘‘BOTTLED IN BOND” at distiller* price. >
Bring I-t.ImI ia D.ll.., wh*»• «h. .ml kn( Ir.Mportrtm, Utilkim to
• flnrrl.d. rn.hlr. u. in .kip nut on r*cij* of ord., mm fhal oMkia any -
dk dl*«.o,r from Dali... mi raSmm ran da prod opou (attiag thru food* ilia
neat dajf alter they mail «a (lie order.
sm ts, vast”- - ■———•
few M* tM fmu 1st *» «U tlMM* t*MM to (
ei in* rw eon.
E. HARRIS COMPANY
DALLAS, TEXAS.
IIRA\TLKY-DRAl(JIIO.\ (OLIM
PORT WORTH, Texas.
I he great Business Training School of the
South. Life Schoiarshipsat present only S35
for either course.
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DON’T BUY A CUN
*
until yea km *me our Raw Rwlfe
8ml Id* Sited with Stowe* Caw-
ptootoi fepl Stod Sweat.-
OCMI-BLOC SYSTEM
TU NO*! of MtotTMtilf thaw
«uperf> Trap end Field Oww to felly
forth m tmr gee Shetgen Cole*
\>*r Sand for it, * • few.
Jnuf'emr
!wto.
JfumbT I, l(>trr|<k<'<'|iii)g ami Hsin<*ss fjoiirst* f'tmip|t*t**
Nm((lx*f 2,Shorthand and Tyfn-writiiig f’oiirNf* Cf»mplt*U*;
Nfttuhfrr T<*|i*grii(»bv an»l Station f Jours**
Numlvr I, f’ivil S»*rvi<<*. any D"partfn«*nt (ktrnphrfn;
Position Certnint «r * i iroition andotuti»ly griitran-
tf***d f»r your morn*y Iw k. ftwuigto «»ur f*xtt-naive rt*p
utation and constant advertising. #«» art* f-ttntinualljr
rrowd#-d with falls trow all sfi-tions of tb»* Stuillivcst
for our pupil*, although wt* plaro at I<*ast7't |or cent of
thorn in Fort Worth ami surrounding towns, du<* to lb#*
rapid businoss growth of thin nf*-lion. ft is nothing un*
usual for us to rwf-iyo from six Ut ton applic ations a day
for fiflioo hHp of sorno nature.
Bask OHIeial* sn D—r4 si Oirsetors Kverjr
National Bank in Ft. Worth has an <>IKri«| on oar board of
Dirorrtors who own stock in our comfrany. tie* highost on-
dorw*m*-nt #rv**r gtvon a t»usin«*ss collogo, and Uw* beat
ovidono* of strong financial hacking and influence. Note
the following list of our Directors who are also officials
in tiro various Natuma) flanks of Ft. Wortfi
iV n. < I. Smilli, Cashier, Farmers A Mechanics No-
tional Bank:
tbs, f|. Cohun. fasbier. American National Bank, and
t^ity Treos,;
W K. T'lnm-H, Vue Preeikeot, First Natsmai flank; i
FJmo Sledd. Casinr*r. Fort Worth NatKinai Bank; ]
James llarris^m.Vice President, Mtote NotemoJ Honk; j
Rufus Coy, Vice President, Western National Bank. (
W. R Kdringvm. t.’asbmr. Traders NatioiMl Bank; (
A. K Want. Pn-sident, Want Whob-aale Grocery Cot. |
J. W. Draogh'm. President: <
J. T. ftrantley. Vice President and lien. Hapt. L
With such well known substantial bmeiaeee mem ea W
oar Hnard. h**lpmg to direct the affairs of oar company, fl
coupled with the barking and influence of the fist* (
Worth Hoard of Trade, the Polytechnic Cdhffi, the H |
Worth University, and other large inotations of a aiarf
not a re, it is natarol that we shoald have and enjoy, to 1
fullest extent, the confidence and support of all the In
ing business firms, not only ia Ft Worth, hot through*
the Hoothwest. which in a re, is the nert of t
great sacreas.m fart w»* have one of tie* aft* (Warisking (
Business Colleges in the HnUen Mates jj
WrPe today for coeaptete information. ]
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1910, newspaper, September 14, 1910; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896357/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.