The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XXXIII.
CARTHAOB, PANOLA COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER I, l»«8.
JUST HERE
Our linn off Atthool Book*, Tdblets,
Pencils, Pons And Ink, And ivory-
thing thAt l« uiid In tho School
Hoorn Ik hero. Iff you Mod ouch this
•tort I* ItiidquArtiri ffor PahoIa
County, toll your no!fhhor§ About
It, for It muy savo thorn a lot off wor-
ry shout tholr school ouppHoo,
iParlor 7)rug Store
Tuan* oitt b» mot* polities in
Dalits on November 0th than
•vtr hit thit old town before,
row
bstwssn Treasurer Robbins and
Land CommisolotierTerrellf Hava
they hissed and made oof
Phoit Iba princely ' salaries
drawn by the McCurdy family
none of them should Hava mort*
gaget hanging over their homes,
•ammmmmmm
Canoidatss far the legislature
are being disauseed already in
Shelby county and several pa
triote hays manifested a wilting*
ness to be sacrlfl
It will be observed that the
President gave the eepitol of
Mississippi a wide berth, Ills*
sissinfd has a somewhat “strseu*
ous“ man herself at the head of
eftairs
it is now annonneed that Pres*
Ident MeOill of the Mow York
Life li a poor min, and has a
mongage on hie home, Poor old
man I That measly salary of
1100,000 a year should bo raised.
Tna law known as the “Pure
Peed Law,” passed by the SMk
Legislature, seems to be getting
good results. When a man buys
feed now he knows what hols
«. A mixture of ground
upeora sAw and As# hulls no
W*LL, Texas sueoeeded in
keeping out the yellow fever,
thbugh that awful peril worked
IMblf right up to the border, Thie
teh triumph to be proud of, and
Dr. Tabor deserves great credit,
Wm. A, Hnanst, late candidate
for the democratic nomination for
president, seems to have given
thA Grand Old Party the Shake.
He has accepted the nomination
of the Independents Jor Mayor of
New York.
ld the Oovernor conclude
the legislature together in
uary to correct the error or
frakd In the Terrell election law,
it Mould be a shame for that body
to idjoum without locating ihs
Ability for that miscar*
Hon, fl, 0, Coorxn was at
Ttmpson last week mixing with
the prase gang. Does this mean
that Hr, Cooper will contest for
his old ssst In congress neat
tearf Many of his friends be*
Have that It was overconfidence
that lost him the lest nomination.
A dispatch from
it n mule owned
county
Parts tells
rned by H. Neel
, which recently
at the age of 49 year*. He
weeblind end toothless and never
In all his Hfs had hlshsd any*
Ms ought In have a
HOMESEEKER,
A Word to Yout
There ere more openlbge he
Oregon, Washington end Idaho
in every Hue of industry than
anywhere else in the Union, Our
new and handsomely Illustrated
W-pags book, “Oregon, Wash*
Ington, Idaho and Thetr Reseat-
eaa,“ tells all about tha threw
States. (Pour ante In stamps.)
Our beautiful panoramic fold-
er, “The Columbia River Through
tha Oaseadb Mountains to tha
Pacific Ocean,“ describee tha
200 mile trip along the mefehleea
Columbia Alvar. (Pour sente in,
stamps.) Writs today.
The Unkm Pacific from Aw
Meet gives you an opportunity of
n delightful aide irip to Yellow-
stone National Perk,
A, L. OftAlO, Gen. Pass. Agt~
the prefM *s*MS and ftev>
PORTLAND, . ORBOORr
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McCurdy • have rsaeked t
Durlug the lid years of the
Republic Ihg Qovsf sssAl off tho
.-4fmi3r&ts4c*hasp«ld Ja selsMes
to Ms twenty * five PrsHdoats a
total of IWM». During ike
company kns paid to
ft of Me McCurdy
14,000,000
i of Rician
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I year* of Georg# Washington,
fames BH
JoIn Quincy Adams,
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balance of
In favor of tks MsCnr*
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raised «t the rate
Widen* Henry Harrison, John tm,<m a year for Si year*.
Tyler, James K, Pcfh, Zwohery A Hading authority sad advocate
Taylor, Millard Pihnore, Frank-1 - -
Hn Pierce, .!»me* Bochanan,
Abraham Lincoln, Andrew John*
♦wewdwwabbewet
IS. A. Uey # Marry AcrWa
o4 the good roade policy dccleree
that (Me M what wc wifi aff have
to come (o sooner cr later. “The}
State most do the general road*!
making. The chics and villager1
and even counties are too erne): •
units foe ad Jsrge a work. Buti
State and town- in combination ■
can accomplish a great deal and.
the burden will he fighter, New!
i Hampshire, in resfity, has only I
taken a glass fit the march
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a poor rscor 1 above.
Carload or jug.
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CQMPLMTEMBSSl OS OV% STOCK
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both heavy and fanny, It Is owr aim to
have just whet a customer waste when he
celfe for if at our place.
Call on ue for Tobacco. We'have a big
stock and make special pricesfnCADtdKBr
Our COTTON WHITE Pi//OB has fr.wdo
good and we are still distributor# of thie
popular brand. See us for
*/*/» of sms csocksmt
AMD QUSBMSWAW.
a ysa special prices,
sag GOOD WAOOJfg
officers and candidates fur dot*
amor, Governor Lnnhsm will
respond In ifto toast, “Texas,
end ihs —ndldst— for Oovsrsor,
“Iff Were Governor
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Mosher# uerd here so IwwHascy is
COStmuiSg tO give fb*Mh-rl#i*'«
tt/Ugh Remedy to their little oars,
a# ITrowlaio# #b-ol,i«ely urdlriug is*,
.pfriou#. Thie remedy I# sot ouiy
perferrly ##fe if, (iff ,«mII ehildreu,
| wet i# a e»wf>ri>- of greet worth aud I
• merit, ft h«r# ■ world wide reput*
Ji.i» for H« cure- of e*»,ghw, ecfdw ief 1
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1905, newspaper, November 1, 1905; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898721/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.