The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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CARTUAOE, I’ANOLA COUNtY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MURNINIl, NOVEMBER i». io«>.v
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Out- line of School Books, Toblets,
Pencils, Pens and Irtk* and every-
thing that is used In the School
Room Is here. If you need such this
store Is headquarters for Panola
County. Tell your neighbors about
It, for It may save them a lot of wor-
ry about their school supplier
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galfrtfoth© dOnocfatle party? 4
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That Is ftrt instance of (ho k©l
If It were not lot tin-pour negm
(■tip sbUolefM tflA prosecuting of*
fleers IP Texas would go with
empty stomachs maf-y daylj to
the year. You see the low pro-
vfdes that the prosecuting attor-
ney most be fjiflld In till picas of
Poland (a taking advantage of
the present revolution in Itussla
to demand her independence.
The home of the great Con-
federate leader, Stonewall Jack*
son will be purchased by the
Daughters of the Confederacy
and made a hospital, as a mem*
orlal to this matchless soldier.
News comes from the City of
Mexico that on account of so
many recent accidents in the
bull ring, there Is a growing sen-
timent to (abolish the barbarous
custom. It is to be hoped that
font ball will hot be substituted
for bull fights.
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A. B. Bushy, charged with
misappropriating But© funds lu
connection with the Dusk pebl*
tentinry, is now on trial at
Crockett.
DveK county In the state
should have n thorough Investi-
gation of all expenditures and
transactions. Fvery two years,
and then carry the Investigation
to the state departments, we say
this not that we think fraud ex-
ists In all counties, nr, perhaps,
In the state departments, hut It
would Insure a clean honest gov-
ernment and protect this state
from what some others are
suffering and give confidence to
all parties. — Husk (to. News.
And this Is exactly what the
people want. A look at the
honks will hurt Tin hOffeM offfc] FT
Miss AHcC/UooseVelt’s present*
Are still in the custom house and
the officials are ransa^wing the
departments to find some prece-
dent that will relieve her from
paying the duty reunited of
other people. Mr. It »osevelt and
ms party are responsible for the
thriving tariff and Miss Alloc
should fork up as the common
herd are required to do.
The Idea of the Dallas News
Colonel reading the Ban Antonio
Colonel out of the democratic
party, as Mark Twain would say,
is “truly amoosing" to real dem-
ocrats.
15 Cent Cotton.
Dmsidetit llarvlo Jordan in 11
recent Interview says:
“The open declaration of Bim-
retary Wilson of the department
of agriculture that thf recent con-
dition- reported of H8.8 Is accurate
and trustworthy and which shows
the year’s crop to be In the
neighborhood of only 10.OOP,000
bales, should knock out h 11 high
estimates and pull everybody
down on the working basis of a
short crop. Secretary Wilson'*
estimates confirm the report ma le
by this association some time
ago In the prediction of a crop of
about 10,000,OU0, bales. As this j
report Is confirmed bv accurate
Information from the two most]
reliable sources unquestionably
the remainder of the jr.r«p now In ■
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HOMESEHKKU.
A Word to You:
There are more openings In
Oregon, Washington and Idaho
In every line of industry than
anyuhere else in the futon. Our
new and handsomely Illustrated
88-page book, "Oregon, Wash-
ington, Idaho and Their llesour-
ces," tells all about the three
Htatea. (Four oints In stamps.)
our beautiful panoramic fold-
er, "The < mtumbla ItiverThrough
the Cascade Mountains to , the
Pacific ocean,” describee the
1100 mile trip diohg the matchless
Columbia Diver. (Dour cents In
stamps.) Write today.
The Union Pacific from the
Cast gives you an opportunity of
a delightful side trip to Yellow-
stone National Park.
A. L. OH A Id, Men. Pass. Agt.
the Oregon DnllfniiU it ml Nav-
igation Camps ay,
POHTI-ANP, - ohkoon
Ni fttr': lMi'1 forget the tfW-St (s-«rI<<
aliUt 'ltttk Pxtioslthci. .tunc i to lie-
tots-r In, ifiifc.
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the Jxailda uf Uve pb-o*rr? stonjtfT; -■ ~...........
not bo marketed fed less than 10 rtfJd It looks as If It will become
but will Insure the riddance of all cent 1 per pound. I shall at once n national remedy for govern-
grafted add Incompetents. Mmy-IrH.. a proclamation advising m(,n< by lawyers,drawtogVtoc'*-
m thh counties have done this this course. ! |v Naiirics on the side ss at-
'I'cx m' grafters,”
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and In many cases gross incom*
peter,cy and a want of business
methods have been revealed
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one day last week. Doth gealift-
men left thsir overcoata «nd
gloves In ths ante rootn. fkft
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ftutoti bad bis IHtiltift first andl
Farmer fihaw of the Texas [ J ' *' fL . i coming out grabbed up overcoWft
. _ < . , ^ , P will strike Taxna next duly ,
....... barmer rises to remark; , 'and h it and baffehed away II*
fifdllfy regardfeis of Whether he Is j Yes, by all means let the grand “TO etc |s one phase of the flr" ,w 11 tuw t1 I .... . -• - -
tf© approaching the pot for be-Ibe County or state at the time j jo^/es get busy. rp/eefion, however. n«t entirely «t various court bouses as
Jhgbfycfc. 'We dp not draw our the plea Is enterc I. 1 lw» is an j --- .discouraging.'. The rule of graft well as at the state eapiiof won't
b/hcrafic inspi at Ion frr.mj,nfl,{ftr,ce when an t-Hicer l»j Defore the great "f AM” our (j, waking Up the conseleuec of know wbafldt them. The people
/ wifi hec” looks insignificant tf—people, and the frond now is *«r« going to have a general
- II1CI rapid towarl a political ‘ ht»us*-' eleanle.g in Texas next
Every voter in Texas sfcmhl revolution that will tot ft time at y^tit. Mark the.predb flon
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Jher source. Doth (he dlstlh* j P*i(i * whether he j
llshed Colonels seem to be1 c-true it or not.-Tyh-r Courier.
demoeraHc In spots. The San; Yes, fhe negro crap shooter is
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Antonio Colonel would throw the j une elaaathat strictly rcceivesthe Inform himself as fo Hie issues e-s, igr.or*- party In tiie iftterest'
democratic cargo overboard fr/T | ^ff^pHon of the officers. A little »nd men involved in next years of .right. When the peop.c ace
aake of a measly tariff on w< ol? whjJft fl ;Jf> and Campaign. With our premfif. n . pe f ,r relief in mther p.rry,
While the f/al'as Colonel endorse?, ' 'election law, which Insures :-n and that fhne has almost come,
perhaps the democratic doctrine| 00 C Up a me rv« m. a nones* billot, and a fair count, wen? can they do but trample
of a tariff for revenue only, hut :0O,ir,*y Aftd pleas of guilty taken. | w.jtn tearless pre ^ h >rn under f »ot in the interest of >
Is short, very short on other Dut sesrcely do we ever hear of.fntefl the truth, no voter need politieal righteousness? This
A s a eoufttehanee r-* male
beautiful by the soul's -•liluing
through ir. so the world is made
beautiful by (he shining through
It of Cod.
great cardinal doctrines. In the
the gentlemen poker players be- grope in darkness. Clean men revolution nas begun now in.
An f'-rtparrassirtx Cltcum titn< e.
H it >n flertgefmoHer, (he Aus-
ffght between them we are pretty
much Hks the fellow who wit- by chance uncovered, the legal
AMMO,.!. Ih. ,l( . (h<
Mween the skunk and the . _ ' Ti.* 7 , .
badger, we don’t care a cuss P** *****<»*< *1 ^ ground and
#hieh gets Skinned for neither elides over fhaf part of the docket,
df fhem has a very pleasant odor, f/oes the fact that the crap
shooter ie barred from
ingdisturbed, and when they are hfcar cut issuesshouid hg the;.municipalities and in some-fates, Amoa-sador and fwoker T
watehword.
iiad fiot proceeded tar heforo bw
discovered that the gloves wtre
at> -uf five sires too large * Thaw
|h*» -knew a blunder hruj boear
re . I ■ uhd hastening t»nr-k foowtl'
the ' vercoef was 1 misfit aim.
fl lust no time in shedding tke
c - t{. When he reachsr] the nirfci*
room <u- found Ihw-ker T. r» Ifwc
act of donning (tie ernba-' ‘add-
toil coat, ft was a little
r »- ing. Ttie nmoSssadrir hr/WS#
and t?or»ker T. r>owed. Thru
they exchanged coats, each bow-
ed a courtly bow but spoke rurvsr
Man can wear trousers and boro eaded at the White Douse a word.
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Barber
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ami Bath Boom
tauy a ftastu, r,*i>>rteri»r«
the pri-
mariescutany figure in the esse?
The people as a general rule
want to do the right thing.
They are more interested in good
government than they are fo the
political fortune* c ' ar.y rror. or
set of men, 'The officer woo has
^ cor,«» his doty wurpou* fear vr fa-
J voy has nothing to fear from * -t
wave of ©;•/.*• r;g'r,tco:rsne»s
wh>ch is now rweepin 7 over this
country, frs :he gr,if»eP tnfll
Fronting main entrance
of Courthouse.^ West side ha* i the
< interest or the people py* ?eHish
nf Square. Fashionable
harir-cutting and easy
shaves a sproiaPy. A iso
arpert Electric Face
ands that is now quaking tn Ms
hoofs.
ing. CafHs at regldenc©
promptly attended fo.
Thomas W. Lsrwaon. the man
who- started the cyclone that has
Baswaging and fth ampoo- J 9r)fnr ^ frcnried
financiers fr m fat place*, has
j, been sued for libel by a Boston
man and by way of retaliation
Mr. Lawson has sued rhe fv-^ron
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! man.
BEWARE OF HUTATIONS
of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAN
On acconfit of the great merit amf popti1ntity of ^OLfiY’S HONflY AN'f) f'AR
for (>(ytrgltsf Cj-oUhf and 1,iwg frotih1cf several manufacturers are advertising
imitations with similar -onndinc; n;trn<”; with the view of profiting Dy the favorably
known reputation of f OfJ.Y S MONl’Y AND TAR.
00 NOT &£ IMPOSED UPON
We r/riginafe() Honf.y /.vr> Tak a^; a T hroat anrl f.ung Remedy anrl nnle^ yoti get
FOLEY’S H0HEY AWD TAR you do ntif get the </fijriniil and genuine.
Remember the name and insist irponi having Fot.p.yT tloxtY as&Taf. Do not risk
youf life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine.
Eoley’s Money ano Ta* h put up in three si'/es—25c, 50c and fijoo*
fnfmti Mly ky FULIY I Of,, U#N OMs flrsst, CMssgs,. IMM*.
Mi AM flMMMO if
all's 3Dx-jl^ Stcio, T^xao.
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1905, newspaper, November 22, 1905; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898625/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.