The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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»i (JTHORITY Is hereby given to all sellers of Majestic Clothes to make
**^the following guarantee on all of our goods:
Bach and every garment we send out Is free from Imperfections In both
make and material. Our promise to you Is that the garment Is as perfect
as careful effort, backed by brains and skill, can produce. If It is not and
proves unsatisfactory, return It and your money will be refunded.
It's our reputation—your protection
Op|MMili«liliWt ••aion|oodf Qultarman A Oo., Olnolnnatl.
mm
Co.MlflblU l OACo.
Ladies Lung: Silk Gloves at
from 50c to $3.50.
Laces and Bmbwdaeries
In endless varlc y. IZ
unfolded like flowers ^wllhout^jjj
tnoffi, therefore the oongraf*
lations offered after tha cere*-
many last night wera heartfelt
and genuine. They enter their
new life with the benediction of
all who have ever known (hem.
This tie unites many of the
strongest, and best families of
T.xasand l/ouisiana, the lingers,
Caraways, Hurton and Banders,
1 with their numerous connection.
As host and hostess of the
[great event Mr, and Mrs. Kd
I Banders, assisted by their rose
siding In Newton, was drawing
her little girl on « sled, just after
our recent greet snowstorm, thru
M long, narrow path to the school
house, the snow being thrown up
very high on each side of the
path, when she met mid*way a
large flt. Bernard dog ( a stran-
ger ). She Immediately addressed
him as she would a human being,
explaining that the path was nar-
row and the snow deep, and that
he must turn around and go
back, fie listened carefully to
her explanation, then wheeled
about and walked back a con-
siderable distance until he found
a place where the snow had been
shoveled out a little at the side.
Into this he backed and waited
quietly until she passed him with
the sled and ohild. The lady
thanked him for being so much
of a gentleman, and he then »
wheeled about and started agaie ;
on the path.—Our Dumb Ani- ,
male.
If you are bilious, languid, constipated, suffer from Indigestion, sour belching,
bloated fading, had breath, headache, wind in the bowels, dizziness, you need i
The Orest System Cleanser end Regulator.
A few doses will open and purify the bowels, tone up the stomach, stimulate
the kidneys and liver and impart a feeling of strength and vigor. It transforms
i tired, nervous, halfsick man or woman Into one of bright, ruddy good health,
energy end cheerfulness.
Oft <*• OMMfcM « tfc «he rig art lb M M fttmr UM.
h Se«d by Omtffets. Price ft.#* per bottle. i
Don’t
Neglect It
It is a serious misfako
to neglect a weak heart. It
is stick a short step to
chronic heart disease.
When yon notice irregu-
larity action, occasion-
ing short hreath, palpita-
tion, tint ferine, pain in
chest or difficulty in lying
on left side, your heart
needs help—a stxengthen-
ing tonic. There is no hei-
fer remedy than Dr. Miles'
Heart Core. Its strength-
ening influence Is felt al-
FALL A REED, Special Agents
for their noble attributed of body inter-?! in the chapter of wedded
and mind. Had there been no Mi?*.
, one present but themselves, and At the appointed hour Mr?,
t the m*n of Ood, It would still Mary Field- Jone? »: the piano
s have been a sacredly beautiful commenced the drearry prelude
r> ceremony because of H# supreme of the fairy's march the love
, : fitness and eongew'Gity of the court of tyueen Titar.ia in the
t): contracting parties, out in the said-summer night dream. Her
f presence of people from all parts rendition gave to the m*rch an
added charm :o which the bridal
of town, and well pleased rela
fives from other parts of this and P*Hy altered. Mr. A a Hushing [ Mr and Mrs. Will Rogers will
other states, the ceremony as- nnd Mies Margueri'e H iilie, and be “at home" with Mr. and Mrs.
sumed an ideal s >ciety feature Mr. Will Rogers and bis b-rdc- C. Rogers for the present, and
Which proved the krre and es- to he. as Rider Od<r pronounced where today a few old friends
teem in which this youthful eou- the sacred nuptial benediction, dined with them. With a broth-
pie are held. Their living love * feeling came to all that Heaven **4 ^er as Mr. and Mrs. J.
h-1 Sh.^y **•"> iO* «"l- C. .1*7 Ml to
who is at ail times v*ry lovely, new hfs into which may they
looked unosual.y so in her trail- earry all the happiness of the old.
ing robe of wnife embroidered «>er irte-hoat, frier^ ef
A chiffon over white satin with min*.
n MltmgfAem entnebM slippers and gloves en suit; and ;ove.nt «t*r for*™. <hirv-
_- , , A the bride-groom »n his hand- ?**??"* 1"r
renting Inert tresn ana ^ . ... .. , . . A To aod «nd ?*:f h* ever tr >e.
w O some Prince Albert looked the ^ ^
v nviflig FnirKWireff.i or nsppinw. ______
O This writer has known Mr. | ^ ^ .
with tk« nece?«»ry fa* ^ **4 Wili j,
r katlfiy to*tr ewsegbood. P;
. ^ T I privilege to 6- a fR
purenta for many
PPPPVffffW krves of the yoonl
Tnr. legislature has rncraaasd
the school tarn from IS cents on
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the tiff; P> 20 cents on the flOO
Stomach Troubles.
Mr?. Sue Martia, as old aed high
h r—peeled r-std-nt of ftmam.
MiAA . wa? nek with Atomaeh frowWe
f. v m-v* than vt wstlS Chsm
hef?»m*? *nd U«w Tablet*
Sr, anffer ng fr*n Peking roved her. «ay?: "I -a* Wtm
P>- ehen hot of Hunt ? Cme n , wf sav thmg I wnt aad am the
f Aheslately gwsrsaVed to care anv prondeet man m the worM to had
Yhe £wjl. <jne spplicatloe will rewnare each a good amfioine
r has yow of if? merits fas mle by fRE. fman
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1907, newspaper, May 1, 1907; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898814/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.