The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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Rates to CeNlornie Wifi Petti eta Effect
On the Seats ft.
tiering to the recent disaster in
San Francisco there will be no
Country Reads.
Anything that will help to keep
a road smooth is a good thing
for the road. Properly used the
meeting of the National Educa* j *pijt log drag keeps the road
tional Association in 1 W». freed from the deep ruts and fills exclusive pages without reading
in order that those who have all the holes. The wagon then matter, by all newspapers, they
anticipated the pleasure of mak- helps to pack it down hard, would receive better results.-Ex
Ing a trip to California, may not Dragging the road first on one _ ___
he disappointed, the Santa Ke *jde and then on the other tends
has decided to permit their rates to round it and continued drag*
and arrangements for the above gjng after every heavy rain will
named meeting, as heretofore finally put the /oad in ehape to
announced, to remain in effect, shed water even if it wae almost
For those that may not be fa- fiat to start with. Any farmer
miliar with these srrsngements can make a drag and any far*
we give them below; mer's boy can operate it. This
For National Educations) As*; places good reads machinery
sociation Convention at San within the reach of every land
Francisco, to have been held in owner and tenant at compare*
duly, a rate of one fare plus *2.00’ fivefy no outlay except a little
for the round trip will be in ef* time and TaborImnison Herald.
fact, selling dune 25th to duly —— ------
Halt September fhrtr. Ofumwing
Many advertisers, yes all, want
their ads among reading mattar,
so the people will see and read it,
In our opinion, gained from ex*
perience, observation and the
habits of man, no greater mis-
take was ever made. No reader
of a paper or magazine ever
mixes his reading of the news,
editorials and articles with sd
reading. He takes up each sepa-
rately, and when he goes ad
reading would rather have them —
all grouped together. If ads. London Funch has a new edi*
were classified, according to size for who is reported to be a mi*
and matter advertised and given morist. This is important il true.
Do You Lore
four habyf You wonder why be
cries. Buy a bottle of White* Cream 1
Vermifuge and hf* will never err. I
Moat babies hate worms, and the '
mothers don't know it. White's
Cream Vermifuge rids the child oft
worms and eleans out the system m
a pleasant way. Every mother should
keep a bottle of this medicine in the |
house. With it, fear need neter en-
ter her mind. Price 2be.
Sold f»r O. E. done*.
If you mw advertised
HOUSE PAIN
40c PER GALLON
would you expect you could buy good House Paint at tllif
price? Certainly n<4. You get what you pay for whetta
the price is 40c of f¥k per gallon. Low priced paint Is hot
economical Paint. It you want the most economical Paint—
. longest wear—finest appearance—buy
SHAKER LIQUID PAINT
SOtdl 11V
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You Reed Toning t'p.
four s?*tem require* bracing
against these debilitating spring days.
Get something that will purify, cn
rich the blood and gently stimulate
the action of the kidneys and liver
and digestive organ*, and von are
pretty sure of good health That fa
mow* old remedy, Browns Iron Brf
ter*, has been doing it* work for
many years, and is »uet tbe Punic you
need to pot course!? in perfect con
dit.on Sold by / L Faff.
After Mr. Wellman ban dw-
I covered the north pole oy baf*
lowed on these tickets, you may Hjj* mr B»nard • .Snow !..*»,meet
visit the Orand Canyon of Arizo* trillhving <pnek relief ft is a ^ ^_
Foreet and Moki ** epraius, rhermwti-m. con , -------
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traded muscle* and ail perns-
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booklet# and any other informal* #^B. j g*** Ballard • Suo#
la my family for year- and
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W. S. Kekwaw.
Oatvagoo, Texae.
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have found it a ftae rean*dy for «H
pares ead Ache*, f rxomaiead it
foV gain* in the eheat.
Sold by O. E done*
the BUbe cm four Brwst
fksy ends on yow for eowrishmael
Tax as >e always
OhwmShg* depswdr^N f
I** worT^eawm oat of biberne-
a a •- m li aiMMaartna of haa, the Re* I* fto
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fTs yowrhfe that I
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Dofouftchr . A Natural (torn Burn Poof. *uerr« fayior'* Beets.
If so, you know the sensation i* The other day a poor fellow Aver.v f\ Taylor, or ffcjttfr#
md an agreeable one. and hard to arrived at the Terrell asylum and Taylor, as he wae commonly
cure unless the proper remedy is j(gk^d fo, *dmittahee. called, wae a frequent vfeitor at
m .. , “What ie the matter with, my father's store in FHfkdale, In
any itching trouble kmsvn No mat Well, is this way. I have (f arlably found With nil UN
ter tbe name or place One Applies made it a rule all my life to try high up on the old wood etove
lion relieves one bo* is absolutely suppt»rt my family. I have and with stovepipe hit on tha
Ktnra*U+<1 to cure. worked hard. At the beginning back of his head.
- of eech year I would increase my One day while in this poefilua
If the new Rockefeller baby's acreage in cotton, and alwaye.dohn Hay entered tbe store with
fortune grow# es fast as grand* made good crops. Nut at the hi# eon Johnny, a buy about IB
B*1*" 4fd, ^e will have about all and of each year it would take it*or 12 year# of age. and aafced to
the money there ie by tne time *)) p, pay the storekeeper for the1 be shown a pair of boot# for the
*•meat and oread for my family boy. The old scjuBe turned
Ti* Pi k *,»4 the hay and cr/m for my around and aeked the oM man If
If a hwe* •toek 1 ^ fmorerJH did md coet him conerdwraMe
if a mbrmae afflicts y «. rub and finally I was charged ny »y ehoe that hoy, ''Why/* ha
Tnen behwe vow Parcel* ks w * * neighbors as being a lunatic." said, -here ie a purr of boots 1
the trouble will tie gon- ^ f under Wand," again | have bad for year*, and the tap*
For ae aching /■sut or muscle do ih* **ked tbe superintendenf, "that,are hardly worn yet."
same. jm» adjudged insane becaoee Young fobhay piped up ha re-
ft extracts ef) pains and prise*. F* *^*4 » make a living by [ply, to the great amusement of
pfoefts tbsstmg*. bsaisthe lam* raising cotton to tbe exchrsion of my father end the bystander#:
Heat's Lightemg <r.i dews d. home supplies?" j "Yes, hot if yon had them on the
_ . "Yes, that's whet they aey." otmt of yon# pent# they rriutd
* beve bee* worn not long ego,"
Fr^h^eTd^Jpctrm^- !h* -Humon ffer^d.
tween the two citie*. Hie up to prem-endeot. They slander you, [
sir; yow ere e natural bom dom ff yew wfsr bnagpt a kmt ef
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Timpano and Longview to work sir;
for the shops with the naif-way fool
point in Timpano's favor. Now
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.