The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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w* place thla label on every
package ot Scott's Emulsion.
The man with a Deb on hie back
la our trademark, and It la a
guarantee that Acott’a Emul-^
flon will do all that la claimed
lor It Nothing better tor lung,
throat or bronchial troublea In
lataat or adult Rcott'a Etuul-
alon la one ol the graataat flesh-
bulldara known to the medical
world.
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LAW AND MHI.
Mr. Andrew D. White, a lead-
ing American educator, who has
made a name (or himself in di-
plomacy as a representative of
this oountry abroad, has recently
started a considerable discussion
by his statement that the United
States has more murders in pro-
portion to its population than
any other country.
“The (act is indisputable,** says
the Dallas News in comment,
“and the reasons (or it are not
far to seek. Oee oi them is our
disregard (or human
life. We persist in cutting and
slashing and bruising and crush-
ing and mangling and burning
and burying people along many
Unas, not to mention those who
(ad at the crack of the gun or
report of the bomb. The dally
list of the killed is read with
ssmsttdnglihe pleasure, and it Is
all left to go at that/4
The Portland Oregonian won
dere that there
! America. The day la at hand
when former laxity and abubee
will be replaced with proper
strictness end proper protection
of the people In all their righto
and it will be no longer necessary
to publish Opper’s cartoons as to
the plight of the Common People
in the land of the really free.—
Houston Chrontole.
While the house was in the
throes of haatad d state over the
merits of a bill granting water
power rights to a California pos-
er company In the Ban Bernardino
valley, Congressman Crumpaoker
of Indiana slept in peace. His
genial, rotund countenance, tur-
ned upward, presented a picture
of perfeot contentment. Mr,
Bmith of Californie had the floor
and wee vehemently declaring
that the measure under consid-
eration had the eanotion of the
agricultural and Interior depart-
ments. On the other hand, Mr.
Nary of Massachusetts, hie faoe
flushed, angrily shouted that it
was a “steal.** The debate grew
hotter and hard things were said.
Orators to the right of him, ore-
tors to the left of him, volleyed
and thundered, but Crumpaoker
snooted.—Kansas City Journal.
How's This?
We offer 1100 reword for «nv case
of catarrh that cannot be cured by
Haifa Catarrh Cure.
P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
We, tbe undersigned, bare known
f. J. Cheney for the last lb years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all tiuaineaa transaction** and H
nancially able to carrv out any obli-
gations made by his firm.
Walding, Rinnan A Marvin.
Wholesale Drugs. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly tipon tbe blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 7fi cts.
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con
stipation.
emmmmmmmmm
Tbe court of criminal appeals
reversed three casee in which
death penalties bed been assess-
ed—two from Ban Antonio and
one from Dallas. One, a crimi-
nal aasault case, had been re-
versed before. One Perez had
held a pistol on a woman and her
companion and compelled her to
submit to hie assault. Though
two juries have given him the
death penalty, this court says
tbe evidence does not justify the
verdict, as the woman did not
Muoh has been said of the split
log dreg for roads and streets.
It has been tested in many pie-
ces in the state end in every in-
stance It has given the utmost
satisfaction. The citizens of Pe-
can avenue deserve much praise
for their perseverenee in putting
the plan to a teet here. It car-
teiniy will work wonders for
streets and roads. A few days
ago when the other etreets were
rough end hard to travel over
the street that had been dragged
wee as smooth and even as pave-
ment. The Chronicle hope* that "”1*“*'
this effort will prove euoh a
strong object leaeon that it will
be immediately adopted in the I* i°u#f ^
county wh.r*itI. .ppicMc
Kb Watchman, Carthage, Tut.
Deer Btrt—We will take five
young men and womefc from
each county, and aoeept contract
to pay tuition out of salary after
course it completed and a good
position, which we guarantee is
secured. If not secured no
charge for tuition.
Home study rate.
If the applicants are not ready
to enter school now we will teach
them by mail free until ready,
which would aave coat of board,
etc, We guarantee to teech suc-
cessfully by mail or to refund
Very truly,
Drauohon’b
Practical Bus, College Co,
*“• 11*. —
county where it is appioeble.
e few people on every road will mnu ■«*wn*™*
take up th. mutter th. difference Tlw ■b0”
will be eo marked that it will
only be a matter of a short time
when all the oitiaene along the
road will become enthueed and
keep their portion of the road in
shape. The Chronicle wants to
know every instance when it Is
tried and would suggest that if
there is any doubt about the plan
for the construction of the drag
a chain of twenty (20) colleges
in thirteen states, Largest cor-
poration of its kind in the world;
9800,000.00 capital. Seventeen
bankers on board of directors.
If interested clip and send this
notice end you will receive a
catalogue and full particulars,
If You Don't
Succeed tbe first time use Herbine
it would be well to come here and aud you will get inetaut relief. Tbe
examine the one that has been greatest liver regulator. A positive
built—though it ia built on the cl>r* fur constipation, dyapepaia, ma-
plan which the Chronicle pub- ,aria* chills and nil liver complaints.
iiahed the diagram of some c~• Emory, Teaas, writes.*
weeks ago. The future of the *«e been using Herbine for
split log drair will be noted with and children for five years. It
■pin log drag Will oe noted witfl Is n sure cure tor constipation and
much interest.—Wills Point] malarial feyer, which is sulwtantia
Chronicle. ted by what it has done for tot
———, family.'* Sold by O. E. Junes.
If It Kails the Money’s Yours, j We^S^KHneelSd.
Thousands of boaes of Hunt's Cure The owl wants to flap his wings
are being sold bv the .Southern drug- and hoot of two that many a
gists dailv, for the simple reHson young girl's life is blasted be*
that people are rapidly finding out cause she spends too much time
that it is the liest cure for any itch on the streets day and night
irrr -r 1™* is*
P«.ltl„!.r gu.ra.tMd i„ '".‘•'.d.-gu«,ngto,« . He
one ease. «• l**®*!* it out in warm pur-
............... suit of a man, I wouldn't give a
bob-tailed bird dog for a ha-
lt takas a great deal of sun- b'P*^ thal can be caught and
•bine to produce a perfect peach branded in eucb e way. He ie a
or a perfect roe*. The eunebine Pltt* to b*«in with and ae unfit
will do what clouds cannot do. preside over a home ae a hog
It is tbe sunshine that gives the i* to take care of a strawberry
inimitable tint of beauty to fruit patch. If a girl ia modeet and
and flower, j put* her time in learning how to
No character ia complete which needle Work, to cook end keep
lacke moral eunahine. Many a bouse, ae well as to sing, play,
man has failed because he was Mint pictures, and all tboee other
too serious, because he thought things the! go along with if, she
are not more make sufficient resistance. Won- life was too important and too will find a worthy mate, without j
murdere when It considers bow der how much resistance they short “to be trifled with," ae be doing the “chasing" act. A wife
easy It la to get tbe instruments require a woman to make with e
of crime. It adds: “The fact i* pistol in her facet—Matagorda
that public sentiment condones County Tribune,
deeds of violence, and our erimi-
nal jurisprudence, with its gro- A good completion is impomible
teequepurtielity for accused per- tilfc ^ rtomadi oat of order. If
Reform , ***? mlkm P” W mott
1 sttention to their stomachs «nd lew*
* to the ahie on their Ihck they would
! bnve tatter coaeplesion*. Kodol fov
hers, ee is all other
must begin in the public eon-
******* Malm that right and dywpeywi Will Jgwt whet roe eet
law and tbe courts wfll quickly ^ ^ ^ mmMk heel ie right
the American m*pi to do Me own work. Kodolre-
9 it, murders Iky palpitation of the heart, date
1 in this town- Iewe. -our stomach, heartburn. tie.
try ae they ere elsewhere." Add by 0 fc. Jones.
w99 M-W9 IV fB _ a. M ^ . .... n. e
You eas t budd up your been-
neee by knocking on your corn-
put if. But tbe fact is, the worth having ia worth wooing at
cheerful life is the beaithy. pro- her father's fireside, under tbe
ductive life. Cheerfulness is ae wings of her mother. Remem -
necesearv to man as sunshine is ber this girls, and look about
to the flower. Nothing normal fbu Mtid if it is not a fact
can be produced in darkness of that tbe boys who are really m
in the shade. Pun ie just ae lh* tt*trfmcnisl market are eset-
ncceeeeryto tbe normal life es tag their rainbow smiles at home-
water to the fish or o l to me- •‘•Ptag and nome-loving girls,
ebinery. Aeeifit ie not e fad that the
Note where we will, tbe smile- *riM M**f bn the stem,
lens life—the life which has no ****** role those who only put
. no humor *?<* <* *«*•—
morbid, tour. *Aeir cradles and their courting,
ft ie the yoyoes life, ** tf**' ^ S'r, **1*
the eheerfel, nappy life that ie ** ***** ***■ ?ri#s So make She
moat of her lime in amefol
pstitor. You
fifanui fimh end for the petty
tione.
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This is .
the sort of life IhaS she world H0****1 * the one who geoeml-
It hue loo mnnv soer ^ bus eS She head of She
race, fs is Mid of every girt at
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is wasted energy and mart be ^ r ~ ( - **-7
charged ap to profit and lew. ***** pearimmm Is wants mere
You get the lose, he the profit. *ew*h*n*. more opsim.e*. more
Devote year time, attention and W-
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HI A ia the Engine that fur-
nishes the power with which
ws do “Particular Printing tof
Particular People,** Ae a rule
one business man generally sizes
op the other by the kind of
Atationery he uses, 'Til the
pame with the professional man,
Is your Stationery printed right,
ie it pleasant to look at, or has
it just got your name printed on
it in most any old kind of type,
Remember, our printing is al-
ways done “Just a Little Better
Than Aeems Necessary/* Look
through your Stationery, then
send UA your order.
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flic Short Line between
South Texas and Shreveport. Loufeiana
and aff point* in the Northand East.
DOUBLE DAILV TRAIN SERVICE.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ON NIGHT TRAINS.
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Collins, Jasper. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1906, newspaper, May 23, 1906; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898863/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.