The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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Shutti*
«r?aliM Imw hm cured. We «HI
oarnrdidwaa a p*«itiv* (pwrtat^,
if dinclm* air tolloanl. and mntfi
shnrH lisa; 'jnKkwl time
'
Call the disease
you want to. The
child must eat the
for growth. Bones'>th» gospel to many benighted
have bone food, blood
food and so
on through the list
Scott’s Emulsion is the right
for soft bones . in
BP day
give the stiffness and shape
mat healthy bones should have.
Bow legs become straigbter,
grow stronger and
comes to the soft
fcVtv
s* trouble.
food caused the
Light food will cure it
In thousands of cases Scott’s
Emulsion has proven to be the
right food for soft bones in
childhood.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT * SOWNB. Chemists.
400-41B Paarl Street. New York.
SK. sad fi.oo; all druggist*.
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The Hayden-CranfieM Feud.
The time has come now, if it
indeed did rot come long since,
when the interests not only of
the Baptist church as a separate
ecclesiastical organization, but of
tho church in the general inter*
tbs
Texas history hsve been
its membership; it has oarrisd|
plsoss and has been
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state, but Rrest as it is and
strong as it is, it osn not main
tain its influence if it permits
men holding the bigh commission
of ministers and authorised by it
to preach the gospel of the Holy
Nazsrene to go around snarling
and fighting like two frontier
Mo
swashbuckler*.—Houston Chron-
icle. --------—-------
i iliWi
Evwy Horn*,
Druggist
TICHENOR'S
ANTISEPTIC
Ths Pvrtaci Rrmpdy for
Usrrhsss sad Rax * *,
fir Mill, 10 Cult, SO Cuts, $1.00
MEIRMSf SEWCIII Cl., IM OrtalM, la.
Enormous Boll Weevil Lose.
Notwithstanding the destruot*
ive effects of the boll weevil and
boll worm and earlv frosts, the
a Ufa
•v-
member of tbs Farmers' Un-
of this county. There or*
now more than 1000 them bars of
that organisation in this county,
and if the plan is suoosssful, an
assessment of 91 will be collected
from eaoh member end placed in
the bank, and when a member
dits, it will b# turned over to the
family of the deceased and an*
othar assessment levied. If cor*
ried out this will be the beet
move made by that order, and
there is no reason why the plan
should not be carried out.—Cen-
ter News.
To the
Public
SPJ
I am still nt the old stand,
sm better prepared to do
your work than ever, ae
Mr. T. M. Hamilton, my
partner, is an expert on .
plow poins better
than new. Prepar-
ed to do nil kinds
of blaoksmithing
weld ends on
Quite a large deal was effected
here last week, by which 92,700
was invested in oak timber by a
Shreveport stave factory. The
hauling alone will amount to
over 82,.000, for 100 oars will be
*hip|fel this year. The staves
go to Galveston for export to!
Germany. This is an importantj
deal for Cosmeincil. — Tyler;
County Times.
If the owners of oak timber;
Texas crop in 1903 shows a de- : don’t realize any more from their
crease of only 20,002 hales, or a oak timber than they did for their
little over 1 per cent, as compar- pine they had better leave it1
ed with 1002. Careful inquiry standing. Thousands of acres of
regarding the boll weevil has de- the finest pine timber on the face,
H. B. Fite
boiler fluesand
repairing ma-
chinery i n
general.
BLACKSMITH
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GUNSMITH.
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In this day and time no man is
oonaidsred a candidate until he
lets his candidacy be known
through the columns of the press.
—Yoakum Times.
And not only must he let the
voters know through this medium
what he wants, but he must let
them know for what he stands
and what the people may expect
of him in case he is elected. This
is a healthy sign and is a guar-
antee that we will have better
i government nnd more efficient J _ ___
officers to make and execute our 1 ve'°Pe^ the fact that this insect tof the earth have been sold in
laws.
'is now in 96 of tho 178 Cotton Hast Texas for 50 cents per thou-
producing counties of Texas and sand while the manufactured;
................ Pinesalve coutBius all the nntisep- destroyed cotton of the crop of product brought all the way from
nretation of the term and of so- *ni* hei,1,"K Pri’P«;rt,es th* piue. jpojj amountinp to 7:19,860 bales,; 815 to 820 per thousand. This is
<W tart tatateo I>r- Hayden and | Por L„, .ud »,.da. . t.ndly• "",ple *1nd " *hor' f* ,or ,h* """ *boM' *" T’"* “na
Dr. Cr.n(lll .nd their r«p.etivel1*t„Pine.alye..the b»t ..Ive In coun,r*- Inolud.nf the vniu. of „„ u.e to Brieve over epdled
adherents must cease. the world.
It has become an offdnsc to
dsesnoy and s reproach to u
Sold by O. E. Jones.
•xtsst I0;. ,.c.; rJGs i
tions has been carried on in
church meetings, in state con-
tho seed the loss is equivalent to
$49,272, 989.
A conservative estimate of the
i loss resulting to Texas from the
conditions
which affected that section, in
common with the
nnlk. We can, however, see that
they pay a reasonable price for
our oak and other timber.
''voolLons, in trial courts, appo-
ints courts and supreme courts,
and in newspapers, and every
elep has been marked by ever
increasing bitteraeee; qpd if the
Baptist church of Texas does not
take hold of the matter and stop
THE
Mobberly House
LONGVIEW, TEXAS.
Within half a block of the v T.
8- V. A N. W. Ry. depot. Solicits
patronage of all travelers over
that road. >pecial attention paid
10 ladies jrhen alone.
Rates to Famines.
ijcioitiMii uuuonnctf that Bright’s
disease, diHliets, cystitis and every
other cotton f°rui kidney and urinary trouble
. na. . , n*f well as rheumatism, lumbago and
states, is placed at 22..»4o bales., .. - t-...... ’ .
25* OCEAN VOYAGE.
’,’1
A TRIP TO NEW YORK.
A TRIP TO HAVANA;
FIVE DAYS ON THE DEEP
...VIA THE...
ftnm\ Pacific Smisups
To New York.
TWO DAYS TO HAVANA.
lake the Salt Sea Ik—-A Tiip far the Summei or Tmtn
SAILINGS FROM NEW ORLEANS: .
For New York I For Havana
EVERY WEDNESDAY |EVERY SATURDAY
Palatial Steamships. Unexcelled Cuisine.
.... ........... {I. J. Anderson. S.P.I. Jas. HellenA.G.P.«.
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mat ion apply to...
SEWING MACHINE
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Do not be deceived by th«e who n<l- ?
vertise a 8S0.U0 Hew ing Machine f.>r j
fSMM. This kind of a machine can •
be tmnght front ns or any of our
dealiiw from 115.00 to tlKuu. 1 *
F. N. Smith,
Thl fthj Jiclhlklf.
Sttll doing business at the
91 d stand. Rig elSW
hlarkniulthiitd woodwork
Hone on short itotiir. Alt
Wirul repairingaspectaltj.
__ . . , similar affections do not and cannot
The proportion of the Texas crop>xiilt jo lhe Kn.at pine fowtJI Tbr
to the total crop increased from very ajr b laden with the healing
23.5 per cent in 1902 to 23.1 per nnd invigorating breath from the
cent in 1903.—U. S. Census Bu- • pines. Pineulea bring health to your
reau of April 20. . home and are a never failing cure for
| all the above troubles.
^ - Sold by O. E. Jones.
Cured Hia Mother of Rheumatism. _________
“My mother has bceu a -ufTerei for .. _ . , , .
mauy years with rheumatism.” says Mr. Cochran of New ^ ork in
W 11. Howard, of Husband. Pa. “At hjs „pe,.ch on the tariff, just be-
times she was tiuuolr to utufe at all, i *
while at all time** walkiug vih pain fore congress adjourned, pre-
fid. I presented her with a bottle of . . ■
I Chamls'rlain’s Pain Hahn and after e i
a few applications sh*- d«fided it was light. He said :
the ni«*st wonderful pain reliever she
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
| bad ever tried, i < fact, she i- never
without it now mid i* at all time*
aide to walk An occasional applies,
tienof Pa,., Balm k,.p- character-if h- ,-ould under-
If the farmer, who is necessari-
ly th«- victim' always plunders I
by partial legislation of this
the nmnam »bt. I p. N. Smith,!
Thn Fred detetroinea the strmgth •w j S Cartbaae Texas l
vraaknesa of Hewing Ma -hlmw. Tlivji ranoais, rmm. |
Double Ffc4 coinl.iur*! with other s-itakNCMtrt• »»»>»«•*« • •
strung |«4nt* makes the New lleMe _ _______
Ik* be* Bewing Machine to Isiv. ——————————————
If So
Try a Bottle Of
Pain that *lie was formerly
with.
Sold by itli Diuggi-t'
STANDARD
Wlitc lor CIRCULARS • '•v—,i,r",rtb»c™'-
' m*«ing 'I • ■ - i
i*a4gin*k kK r«u< bwii.f
TURK! MM UVIRC SKIMS CO.
BtMMSC, RgSB.
■OUnN. w. T,Ch»r»«... I!L. Attawta. Ow.
, numTo. Hsa t nuKtKM,Ctf
Sewing
Machine
Honey
We defy the world to produce a
medicine fnt the cwrr of ail bem* of
. kidney and Bladder trouble*, and
300 I ar . all disrasew peculiar to wvanen. that
will e*|oal Smith's Safe Kitlney Cure.
Ninety eight per cent of lb»- ca—
treated with Smith'* Sure Kidn* y
One that have come under our oh
sell
LA GRIPPE
OLEY’S
stand clearly the system by
which he is f,.rc»*d t<* contribute
from bis prosperous industry to
th»'s«' losing trade*—why, he
would me«-t its advocates with h
shotgun or a pitchfork and con-
duct the dim-usaion on something
like terms of equity. Suppose,
now. for instanee, tin* exact truth
were made clear t«» him; suppose
that immediately after the har-
v*«t—it should not lie done at
Seed time beeause that would
diwcoura. e him t<e» de»'ply—a
Govemnu • officer entered his
estab ,shrr.er,t ar.d nimman'icl
him to n t asi-le a giv*-n quantity
r.f wh'-at for thnt -feel indu*'ry
so dear to the i»ea-t **f ih* g«r»*
of I f i, a e*r.a»n quan-
tity of turnip-* for the (enrfll *,f
men *-ngag**i in tl.e rr.ar.ufa* t-.re
of cloth, and a '**rUin *|uant.ty
of bay for the benefit '*f aran*-
other beneficiari-** of your tariff*
or subside--: don't you think the
fanner would terminate the sys-
tem at once—in a moment, if
possible?
/ Prudon-
Life Insur-
ance Co.
Wants an Agent ia Every Town la Panola Co.
T*. parties, with or without expern-nee, v h>> will give
the t.u-iness their atb-ntion an*l learn h*»w to sell the
m«>»t attractive l.ife Insurance policies ever issued,
lihfrai contra*-! and full instructions wdi Is* given.
A splendid opportunity f«*r aetiv*-. industrious young
men to build up for themselves a profitable business.
Crains, hacked up by activity and c »mm««n sense, are
llie only assets needed.
For terms and full information, giv** reference and
address.
8. H. CHILES, Manager,
Dallas. Texas.
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1904, newspaper, May 25, 1904; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901148/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.