The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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The Wages of .
KSTERDAY At the county I to bo city marshal, os the heed
Dm FmO WiMhuu
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KCMere and Peapriataea.
dMMehslllna. » * • fciHse.
A< A. Park, Maaagar MeeMaleal BepL
AiiAfrlAlioi* Mm $1 imi* Ymp
Be Moderate.
If you ore moderate in all
things it la not likely that you will
be bothered with etomech trouble
or ehy around big eerpente that
etietonlyln a dletorted itnegi*
netioh. Wlee men of long ego
dleoovered that a "ton much*
neee** of anything wae man's
greatest enemy and the great
adflmnltlon "let your moderation
be known of all men" found a
place In Holy Writ. A eurfeit of
anything la a poison and an ene«
my to serenity, and without se«
realty the joy of ealetence be*
comes permeated with an uneasy,
out«of*poiee sensation that chas*
ee contentment away and makes
life a burden. Napoleon died
from a surfeit of fried onions,
and General Grant from smoking
too many cigars. The terrible
record might be continued until
a huge volume was written, as
nearly every death has been
caused by surfeit of some kind.
Long ae we can keep surfeits in
subjection our moral, astral,
mental and physical natures are
cafe, but when a surfeit finally
outposts ue we sink into a grave
and take the trail for the stars or
^Jks terrible abyss. A bank ac*
count of reasonable efoe is good
for any man, but loo big a one
may destroy all hie happiness
and usefulness here and chase
Mm to hell at last. Laughter,
perhaps, is the beet tonic ever
discovered for a boy or soul, but
the man who laughs all the time
la classed with simple and silly
hospital, Johnnie Roland,
than whom no man's name
wai better known in Bherman a
quarter of a century ago, died,
and today hie grave, a cheerless
mound, marked by a numbered
wooden slab, adds one more to
that pathetic cluster of the hills
in the Potter field,
With the advent of railroads to
Bherman, Johnnie Roland came
here from Galveston and opened
up a iittla frame saloon down in
Avenue C. Money fairly flowed
into hia hands and though he
turned It loose like water pouring
from a hillside spring it aocumu*
lated and Johnnie Roland, still a
young man, found himself weal*
thy. No men had more—few as
much—reedy money as he and
to this was added valuable prop*
eriy, The frame shack gave
way lo a more commodious struc*
ture and the rear grounds, on
which yst showed the furrows of
the lest crop made upon it, bloe*
sotned into a beautiful garden of
plants and flowers and music and
hilarity reigned supreme; it wae
the spirit of the early seventies,
l:very obtainable rare and wild
beast wss added lo the attraction
such things had for curious and
of the police department was
then known, and announced
himself for that office, A cam*
palgn, the like of which has not
been seen before or since in
Bherman followed, winding up
the day before the eleetion with a
grand procession in Roiand'e be*
half, in which the whoie "too"
wae led or hauled caged through
the streets io the tune of Dixie,
The church people fought him to
a finish, Rival saloon men stab*
bed him right and left, the ne*
groee whom Roland would not
allow to gather in hie place even
in Its season of abandon, voted
against him, And altogether they
beat him less than twenty votes.
Prom a dream of complete po*
Utica! power, John Roland awoke
to And himself, as it were, in the
halls of RelshssEAr, and he read
there the handwriting on the wall
and in a little while he was gone,
bown at PI Paso, later on in
Mexico, the Nemesis of ill iuok
pursued him and a few weeks
ago he catne back io Sherman, a
penniless, broken old man.
Just how he lived is hard to
tell, and they say he oftener
crawled hungry into some quiet
stairway at night than he found < «cept 27G acres heretofore con
State of Texas, County of Panola.
Ry virtue of an OMar of Rata
issued out of the Honorable Die*
trict Court of Panola County, on
the 16th day of May, 1006, by thu
Clerk thereof, in the case of R, 0.
Harrell ve, T, M. Garland and
Joe Rowe, No, 3T14, and to ma
as Sheriff, directed and delivered,
t will proceed to tell, within the
hours prescribed by lawfotBhar*
iff Bales, on the first Tuaeday in
July A. D. 1006, It being the 3rd
day of said month, befora the
Court House door of said Panola
County, in the town of Carthagu,
the following described proper*
ty, lo*wit t
Reing a part of the John Pat*
terson headright survey and be*
ginning at the southeast corner
of said Patterson survey on Bab*
ine river, stake from which a
sweetgum bears south 38 east vre,
marked J. R, Thence south 66
west with the south line of said
survey and the north line of
the J. Loose survey it 2280 vre,
a stake. Thence north 26 west
at 260 vre. southeast corner of a
tract of lend deeded to J. W.
Tuoker Tby James Rowe out of
said Patterson survey. Thenoe
continuing along the line of the
J. W. Tucker tract at 077 vre. a
big spring, the corner. Thenoe
north 66 east at about 2000 vre.
the Sabine river, the channel (he
line to the piece of beginning.
Containing 376 scree of land, and
being all of above land, save and
veyed to C. H. Harris,
Levied on ae the property of
T. M. Garland and Joe Rowe to
fBWHlB Is the Engine tbit fur*
w niehee the power with whioh
we do "Particular Printing for
Particular People." Ae a rule
one business man genaratly aiaaa
up the other by the kind of
Btetlonery he usee. 'Tie the
same with the professional man,
is your stationery printed right,
is it pleasant to look at, or haa
it juat got your nama printed on
It in most any old kind of type,
Remember, our printing is al-
ways done "Just a Little Ratter
Then Beams Necessary," Look
through your Stationery, then
send D8 your order.
Roland's variety garden and j a supper or bed.
"xoo ’ was known from the Rio! For hours he would sit on the
Grande to lied fiver, from Jeffer* curb near property that once was ...
son to the Panhandle, j his and tears coursed down his * judgment amounting to
Time has laid a leveling hand I seared, unshaven cheeks. J WOO ill faVOf Of H. G. Harrell,;
Upon this, as it has laid It upon! Near one of these places he
all things built solely upon the was founa one day, a mumbling,
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and cost of suit.
Given under my hand, this 19th j
shifting sands of passion, and starving wreck, and strangers, day of Mey, 1900,
just a little while ago an old man wondering who he was, carried >• P- ronsyrn. Sheriff,
looked on
the wrecked vestige
through a mist of tears end of
the wild ecstetle music of the
olden dsye, the echo wee a sob.
Roland wae the acknowledged
political boee In the election die*
trict, the old firet, which then
included nearly all of the tern*
tory now in the fifth ae well ae
in the firet. He grew ambitioue
him "over the hills to the poof
Meafnese 4 annot be 4 nfe4l
house," from which he never by l<v«at sj-piicaflons as they cannot
reach the diseased port inn of the ear.
came Pack.
there Is only one way to ettre deafness,
Cotton Storage Warehouses
Bo long ae the weetern grain
ly one way
by const I t t
eat
pine board, ever in Weet Hill a taehisn tobe. When this tube is in*
beautiful marble shaft erected by flatted you have a rambling soand or
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died thirty years ago.—Bherman (b), t(l^ restored to Hs norteal
Democrat. condition, bearing will be destroyed
_______forever; nine eases ant of ten are taostd
by Catarrh, which Is ntdhlng hot an
profitable figures. The results inflamed condition of the morons sur*
are shown in the liftrpg of moft- f*^e will give One Hundred Hollar*
growers marketed the products of gages, an abandonment of the for any case of fteafness (caused hr re-!
their farms ae fast ae they were * credit system and the enjoyment
t.jf. < tttXtr 4% 4 O., f0ledo. O..
the best.
A proper amont of study will
j*! |harvested, wheateohl at feea than iof an era of prosperity and prog* * TutittrAii
j--•£**£?t* t* :,Z' t1
^ 4 ^ |. #10 inMti coil Of wood tintioo iOd coWf i^inuitvOn on in^
9 999 . \9zj*. for fuel. The farms of the entire whole country.—Cotton Journal. jMwrUfs sate.
•*• mmth
hind
have even
«
Tickets on sale daily to summer resorts via the
H.E.AW.T.Ry
Three **«* * *****
members of a family are in the
State of Texas, County of Panols.
Liver and Kidney Tro-,h,*s By virtue of an Order of Bale
niee, and the credit system was 4m mom important than many im iwu€Kj ^ (he Honorable District
**«““•*” h*a tZm», ££*& mm. oZZZZLK ^«.
o r**. sss^tffgssrusx, i, ::Jrz s *;
to ovetcoth* nil I thttm bat* cat+4 Mtrtl to StMtfnfy dl
------ j obstacles, tbeir Pad system oi j th+r will mak* ym» well. reded and delivered, 1 will pro-
A Woman s Lab* marketing wae overcome through Sold by I C. Fall. to sell, within the hovre
To be uext m«st be a Imaitby! the bviding and maintenance of ““ ““ prescribed by law for Sheriff
<*». Tbomwad* of women h*»*g to the modem grain elevator. In We have fesidifrg m the euwth* ^ Tuesday in
dwy who were bvohen down cither (neee elevators the com and'*™ eobwrbe of our town n fora ng x. ty. 1906, it bring the 3rd
from dttrwsm geeobwr to their set. «heat is stored, cleaned, and ai»*n, who, rf repevts are true, e,^ Mtid month, before the
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siir <* «««.* *-*»*• rh„,^ ,*r?: *.y, rr_t . •« «•>*«•
mevbeioe. Brow aw Iron fEtters (r is medrorr of sroring grain and «*ution; me mma* sara imaao ^ dmeri bed proper-
fVawae to iehe. end » liMM/ me- ^ ‘
nMmrotnt for w*ofc eawering’ Wo-
men. owe Wig mother* awd weak
pamy chitdrew. ^ j ^
She Shari Line between
Strath Texas end Shreveport, Lotifekwe
bin! nii prriift.4 Iff the Merthand East.
DOUBLE DAILY TBAIB BEBVICE.
ELLLMAJN SLEEPEttS OH ?OOHT TBAIN5.
satttfaetory markers, the Wes- “ * woooen newo. :»e gsw on the north by W
rern farmer* have checked the mid he had a heart of »• r. Gantry south boundary line
old system of glutting the mar- ^hemiee declared that there was ^ ^ h(mt M comer on
_ kefs with an oversupply of their ***** <he Aiired 'reek, and with the
TW^TrT^rii^ini fhe truth products during short periods of " ^ meandering of emd creek weet to
There >w no qmmwomng fm wee nowmewsteiring the 04 m9f¥^Wt9 x * corner with .1. E. Gentry.
home --------- ---------1 ^ * Thence south to a comer with
7,<*#*John Seeley's plnce. Thence
«*w*r with sard Seriey's north
forfan information mlative to rates, etc.. ea!> on <ieke« Agent
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An exchange frathfuBy swvs
thee if
r conducted an ineel-
r.-seerr. od advertising—
epe their hueinew promirently
before the people, who are the
customerw, there would be little
to fear from the inmmiw of the
~auhl owfe/’* house-, who work
up their business by continued
end
price of both wheat aped com at dared he was all w<m>i
yard wide — ixvhgvrew
Clarion.
IU.**OOUCH
■Mi LIIBCS
git^m yv*
nr ittitatkm when yw ask f.w Krn
nedy * Lvm*«* Bbwer and Tar. dm
ocarina‘ [j»sa«** rad *yrup
Bold by O. E J^n**
W»**m W^mr • Bwf oourvlary line another comer.
I? «hon*d nr? b- .brisk isl-w pvop TVftC# r.orth to the place of be-
-r prsfw’itirns nm ;na*n >fanv ,fi*- ginning.
-a**- tv** frww» Ir nk ag aipwm Levied on as the property of
wrier, y-t n far- ^im-ag. p*op{- tssseGentry to satisfy a >udgmewt
cowtmu* to. absorb the '»*ptw* sinount’rtg to fPIri 9tV in fevor of
fl.nd ff y «» ne* tnc-lisg. w a«n** r Y. Allen, and eon of suit.
Oto 4 j-w JocnKty nr> rsfcs but ^ *y h**d. this I^Ok
Chartered. We confer degrees upon oor graduates end give
them a diploma that will be honored by any insttwMkm m
America Notes sc-*pt*d fur tuition. Foririon gwefantecd.
RnBrosd fere prid from all points. Catalog and * J***1'* »
penmanship free. Your mar on tt cmde for 26 cends in
rtmnp*. We teach penmanship by mad. Telegraphy taught
s. a. st4ise. eww.. jatta»*w. t«*w.
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water *»d
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' Add .1 L Fall
dev of May. I960.
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say for m|
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close. In
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all.—N T.
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Submrlbc for the Watchman and
Dallas News. Both tor fi.yp.
wiery oufl
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Collins, Jasper. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1906, newspaper, June 27, 1906; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898764/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.