The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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inspired the burning of so-called
Pitches in the early colonial
day*- tl t» the same epiHt of in-
tolerance poaaeeaing a man i»
whtet
thd day and time watch causae
httti to stop hte paper becauee
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tha editor haa an opinion of hie
own and aftpresaes that opinion
tn hti column*.
tha greataet curse tn politics
to day ti tha power of tha deme*
public affaire. A man to fetata
tha good wtti of tha peopte( it
gotua tn tha administration of
publi
tha |
seem
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^duality ha may be gifted with,
turn tha damper on all tmpuksae
tie affaire
>d wtil
m ttimtth euppi_________
opinions, hide Whatever of ihdi*
must suppress his true
to do what he heitevee to be right
regardless of coneequenoeet and
pander to the paeeione and prej*
udicee of the ihtolarante at ail
times, thus is made the deme*
togas and it is the unreasons*
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lenese of such people thot makes
him* if ati people were broad*
minded enough to permit a man
the free exercise of his own judg*
ment without fear of censure or
criticism, then the day of the
demagogue would be over* for
even the man with gelatine for
backbone prefers to do right when
there is no profit from doing
wrong, the rule should be $ Let
every man do What he honestly
belietes to be right, though the
stars fail, and let every other
man accord him the right and
privilege to do so*
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iafug flaatt t« “MM K«H«u*k.“
Prof, O. P. Carswell and tot.
h hi* Wail are preparing to go to
Kentucky on the “Home Coming
Excursion" the middle of next
month in compliance with the
manifesto of the governor of ken*
tucky ordering all et'kentuck*
iane home for a week, the city
of Louietille is making extensive
l preparations to entertain the vis*
itors and a gala time is expseted.
Prof. Carswell and tot. Wail have
been especially enthusiastic
about the trip el nee the publics*
tion of the fiwt of committees dss*
Ignited to look after the expect*
ed guests, particularly those from
fexas. the list is as follows:
Committee on nr rivals and af-
ter-effects.
Committee on bourbons, blends
and bracers.
Committee on congeniality, j
conviviality and cocktails.
Committee on droughts and
t5he
Panola • County
Summer
Wermitiy
ttoo lees/ta ist
# ton, kttv 19 to
July 4.1906 i t
CARTHAGE
TEXAS
MOUkTti
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(Ceaduttsr)
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d»srutu»y)
ki &. j*m*
J*. Jtaewg
O. UheluMPth
(Cauuw iaa’r.)
niNrase
the purpose of the Panola County Summer Normal wilt
bat Pirst—to furnish such instruction
as will enable tha teacher to secure a
State Csrtifloats of any grade he may
desire, including the permanent and
pehtiftftent
Second—to operate to renew the certificates now in
fores without examination. See School Law Sec. 02-93.
Third—To furnish an opportunity to those who wish
to miss the grade of their certificates by taking the ex*
amlnatioH in the additional subjects*
Pourth—To furnish a general review for those who
do not care to take the examination, hut who wlihto Im-
prove themselves in Methods and Management, Primary
Work and discipline* Pof those young teachers who
do not cars to take the Stats Examination, a County
Examination will be held at the close of the Normal,
the instruction will be under the immediate supervision
of Professors Eseoe and Holmes, members of ths County
Hoard, who will be untiring in their efforts along this
line.
A tuition of Pi vs dollsrs will be charged. Hoard may
Tlflti be secured at from two dollars and fifty
iftrtftV
cents to three dollars per week*
Ths adopted books will form the basis for the lower
MINI branches. Any standard work will do for
ths higher branches.
Carthage and her people are so well and favorably
A ** warm xomm mama ,** w,
art hap*- /ind
LOCATION known throughout East Texas that
nothing need he said.
Alt CommuHitaUont thould be add trued to
Andrew Holmes, Secretary,
TATVM. TEXAS.
After paying dost Attention to
r murder
years, the Signal has
toned the conoiusion that
trials for mui
lust lew
about row
it it a waste of time and menag
to try ptopiA on this charts
Some very noted cases have coma
to our attention—casus in which
there was no doubt tn tho poo*
pie’s minds as to ths guilt of tho
accused—tho evidence US gather
ed by the newspaper! end told by
eye witnesses ieevlng no room
tor doubt—but in not one caao
has the accused been punished
further than ths thus spent in
jail while awaiting trial. Evl*
denes that is convincing to eye*
0. tv Alllittrt,
witness^ and the people In gen*
etai is so twisted and distorted
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oft
duplications.
* Committee on eye-openers. j ™ Maharajah of Oaekwsr,; tnx wav -------------_____
and torn *h# richest of the native hearing all the evidence and re
Tux wav it looke now. after
Committee on funnels ____
fresh afr; ' Princes of Indfa, is visiting in i viewing all the circumstances
Committee on gladness and the f'nited States. _ [connected with the case, is that
* | glee. 1 uu Senators Tillman and Hailey pot
'Comtmtteeonhospitality, high* ,* Afahame |JT SS
lAHHAPttlBti MU* and headaches. Michigan and Indiana. No dam- I ***** *****
t’i. ffo.s! Committee on inxitatton and was done,
inspiration.
j, ...... HMtuu * 4 Committee on juleps, jokes and
PotCeiimiibv. ivectasf Wo. 1 [igm
Committee on kmsbip
to climb out the junior eenstor
from Texas dumped about a hun
Chairman AnorXws haa called dred tone of earth and rock hi
the State executive committee to: on fop of him. And from this
and meet in Austin on Monday .fane tomb of ignominy into Which
All candidates for State of-; Mr. Roosevelt has engulfed him*
fffg jJUWjj ov fw#trt£fM*c£ knip*. | All candidates for State of* Mr. Roosevelt has engulfed hrm-
s- ,, fll,a ^ w Commutes on long toddies and invited to attend the seff by his acts of treachery and
T**® grew »» venai wnen n, meeting. f As ,ki* i-.
from the pen of a brother editor
on merriment and
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vrex- Paemnxwr PamnAnxe at- f
double Seating, there can be no
resurrection.
xvum awe yenot ■ vrower aonor; 7______ tended the Southern Methodist, SoUXtimeifmethe WAfCttWA*
expremwd the ekeetkm exactly c*pJ ard conference at Hirmingham, Ala-! called attention to the inactivity
With reference to a greet many **!**,°?:; jhmne. feel weak, ae fraternal | of the Attorney General in re-
pooptov When they agree with uo ^ntftieo open norms, delegate. igatS to violations of the anfi-
yow they pet yoe ow the berk, ^ „ ~~ trust lews of the State and eug-
aKAsasar^. --
5LC? %o*tor W,~iRi»r|wsd rogwrde. meetiny, and the Carthage ne»*|ggflg
dW tong ae yew ara *•■-**-*-■■-■- ■**--' AW metauot 00sayes • ^lyyi ----- — ^109avw ngm
lighting the Committee on smfleu and snake pie wm find m the good brother a; ?: ..A ^
rsrSa?^—-^r~.rsriSEES£S‘sS
WIW« -MS, «WV *->«• , wh«p» rn-Mfert M •*[ 7f uJSJF**
* tji tzfttZ, •ssmmm ^ a
-fat to in the flrec'and ^ -^wster News. are sup^md to l^eST
Mm. ^hile working to Trah-.e’e mill!
SSC---5S- J»»£^3S.‘r!sjf---'--s“*«
der a dolly of falling lember .and
when the ease goee to trial that
II loses all its tofea is turned to
favor tha accused. Every man
who take* human lift sets up the
plea of self-defense, and seif
defense is the eaeiest thing in the
world to prove after the voles of
ths vietim has been stilled by
death. You can hardly Imagine
a man ihot who was not in a
position or attitude that a slick
lawyer couldn’t prove that he was
in ths act of drawing a pistol to
kill his slayer, tn South Caro-
lina a few years ago the theory
of self-defense wss established
because the victim was seen to
wiggle his thumb in his overcoat
pocket. In n Texas case a slay-
er was set free because the man
he killed was seen to drop his
hand on a chair, in another csss
the plea of self-defense was
proved by testimony to the effect
that the victim’s hand was seen
to drop to his elds, To avoid ths
plea of sslf*dsfsnse ths man shot
would have to hats both hands
raised above his hesd or firmly J. p Wall
tied in front of him. Ths Signal *
does not attempt to say where
ths wrong Is, but that ths crim-
inal court system Is a fares it is
firmly convinced. If matters
cannot be so remedied that pun*
ishment can bs meted to ths kill-
ers, In the Intereet of economy
let’s quit trying to convict them.
It is a cruel waste of the people’s
money end the witnesses’ time.—
Honey Grove Signal,
t'nder our criminal procedure
ENTI8T.
Thompsc
Office over Thompson’! store
G. P. Hull,
Physician and Burgeon,
Carthage, Texes.
Residence Phone No. 61.
ti, C, tittttt*g*H, Phytldan
Calls promptly attended.
Phone ill. Certhegc, Texes.
Wi ti, Li Whitt ct,
DENTIST
North Room Over Pirst Nat. Hank
Carthage, Texes.
DU* J, 5, MEAL*
Qtntrdl Practitioner and
Surgeon.
O/fict in Old Post Office Build-
ing. O/fice *phone 5 9-ties -1.
Bk ti, Page,
Notary-Public,
Carthage, - - Texas.
Prepared to write Deeds, Mort-
gages, and take acknowledg-
ments. Business solicited.
Brooke A Woolworth,
Attorneys-nt-Law>
Will practice In ail the courts of
the State. Prompt attention to col-
lections.
Office up stairs in Comer Runding.
W. H. Anderson.
Attorney and Counsetor-at-law,
i.
courts 01 the
any Justice
tt when ceiled upon.,
tnpt attention to ceuectiena.
hotart In Office
Physiciq
Carth
u JBee at 1
Residence in
n an
age,
d Surgeon,
Texas.
Office at Wall’s Drug Store,
front of C
ie_ ■
Drug
Residence in rront of College.
All cells promptly responded to.
Residence ’phone No. 120. Drug
Store No. 82.
C. C. Confer,
Physician and Surgeon.
Carthage, Texas.
All calls promptly attended.
Will do a general practice, with
Specialties of Eye. K*r, Nose. Throat
Ifl the court, tfc* jw* 1( th. M- Si«" iri£
elusive judge of the facte in the *ts National Hank,
case. A jury msy be utterly dl-1 Fucwas—lies, no—Office si.
verted from the truth, and there
is no remedy for it In n criminal
case, provided a verdict is ren-
dered for the defendant.
.it’ST because twenty-five more
people didn’t turn out to vote st
The the last general election this
State can have no appeal from a! county will lose Its district clerk
verdict which may be wholly at *® * separate official If the ruling
variance with the facta, or even cd the attorney general’s depart-
if H shows that a jury was bribed
to procure it. That being the
case, there is one necessary rem
ment is sustained by the courts.
The statute provided that in
counties haring less than 80W
edy for the evils that beset the populetion one officer shall he
fair administration of justice, and elated to serve both as county
that is in the improvement of the
classes that go to make up the
juries. 1t the jury is to be corn-
end district clerk and that the
population shall he determined
by multiplying the vote cast for
posed of men who are swayed by poretot at the last general elec-
beautiful talk—who wit in the Only 1675 votes
box and slobber over pictures were co*t for governor in Panola
drawn by able Attorneys, *od county at the general election In
Who, finally, believe that murder INN. hence the ruling of the at-
afone consists of the killing ot a torney general. The county re-
human being for the money which *% hoe a population ot at least
he has on his person, then wej 25^ *hd had over 21,000, ac-
tannoi hope for the conviction of cording to the census of 1900.
the murderers who count their A** poH» were in
victims by notches on their pistol <fce county last year which st h
handles, and who toadl their 1 t<mM •how 2*000, Hut the
weapons as soon as they go forth rcM tat penremot Is made the
from a trial that they mav kill ***** hence thie muddle for which
some other person. What we *he people are to Marne for tail-
need moat in Texas toa heafthier tog togo to the polls and vote.
Some of the"* matter will be taken up be-
moat generous influences otthe 1<** tb* coarte by mandamus
times ate now working the wrong proceeding* by interested parties
way.—Gsfveston News. tot a decision on toe question.
am—muma—memsaaammm OwT^fll OffltiT COUfltiRym (M 9tMt#
The soon who planted hfs sweet *re hv the same fix aw Pawota.
pern in Janvaty reports thee they
haven't come up as yet.
ewsyvMvs.
The old, original Grove’s Taste-
Yoa know what
R Is iron and
form. No
cure. No pey. 30*. tf
eMtaineda pelntol injury. Ris I
| ankle was broken and his leg
aeiwss bruised considerably, A;
with; phone message horn ths mill got
M j sufficient help to meet iap eve-'
I ning train and carry Mm home.
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Read colun
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Pmixhta pi
train* past
Mixed trait
4:90 p. to.
0:90 p. to.
? a. to., a
Latter Prom
to ths pec
especially tc
toss of the Cil
t wish to e|
appreciati m|
gratitude fc
' words and dl
have spent si
part of my If
have tried,
give the peoj
in me. 1 rsg|
that 1 have
people and t|
becomes my|
work 1 hav«
energy towal
not leavingl
thing bsttsrj
ter work, an I
Studious chi
Carthage Hi|
Urge majot
now in the
their presen^
administra'i'l
ed them impl
and have talf
advancement
and lasting
fare, equal
fut his own |
thought not
and what it
could I but
terests woui
the remain:
school life.
With the a|
past, end ho|
Could 1 but
health for ml
past, I woulj
iUg, but
Without het
duty lies th«
My Boar!
besn kind e
to the Bupel
seventh yeaj
said 1 could
an acceptanl
them to p!ac|
have the n
ths service f|
to ask bee 1
havs tried f<|
ciatkm ot thj
(ha courtt
though 1 tee |
a mote h t
heart shall
pis of Csrti
when turn*
havs
bs tomp*re<|
kindness.
Again ex|
tot
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.