The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1904 Page: 6 of 8
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Sleeping
VOLCANOES
That wu a vary sickly effort to
rgatdxe w Parker Hub In Long*
view last week. The following
from the Timea-Clarion la our
authority for the statement:
Ice Cream Soda and a large num-
ber of-other fancy drinks at:::::
Monday circulars wore scat
bivrulraet. in l^ongview Hinting
A thin, vapory *tnokc, lardy nvcemi
miv be the only v»§«
thftt ft would he held that:
sign of lile in the nlw^lig volcano;
ternocm at 4 o'clock to organ* i
but within i» a raging wu of fire, molten
gii**•<*. Thoae who
J. T. Banks'
u Pnrkor Club, and
reck etui sulphurou
make their home* in the peaceful val*
ley* below know the daw-est ami though
frequently warned by the rumblings und
pungent inquiry, we team that ss
f»ur <>r ftvo citizens
Tho folio*’
wore in attendance
are mikiaf i>
era from thro
But since the
Mu IManrm
quaking', these Mgnu of impending rrup- ' - —KM
lion go unheeded. They are living in fancied security; when the giant
with dcvifening roars,and they are lo*t Wnralh a downpour of
heated rock and scalding aslies. 1'liousimls «»t blood poison sufferer* are
living upon a sleeping votCano. and are taking desperate chances, for
officer* were elected; Hon
Uih Young, chairman: M
j'.'unningioini, SourviUry and <■
V Morgan, treasurer.
tinder the mercury anu pot-
Bowlln* Orssn. Xr„ Mur. M, 1909
m Ike flrvor
PUKE ram pic to Agent. I*ra<
•al ready call device for teb
■all treatment the external
aymlpomsof the disease dis-
f pprur,ami the deluded vie-
tim is happy iu the tielict of
s complete cure: I ~ *-- -
Onntlumea: For over foot rsw* * •«#«•«*
vrestlf from i h«in csm of oont»»iou« blood
poison. 1 wsnt to Hat Sprinri, ttsrin* thsrsfour
months nt s ble sxpsnss. 1 then oonsultnd ptay-
■irisns, who prssorlbed Mercury. Nothin# did
l..!t t lie “• food! •» fact, tbs trsstmsnt provsd mors
but the hftrmfu| thsabensfloisl. 1 mentioned,«r cM« to
ave only n frlsnd, who told mo that 8. B. 8. hsd oortnlnly
------ - , • 0ur#dhtm. 1 st onoe commenced Its use. nnd nt*
been nmol tiered in the »> *• Ur cont|Btt|nB for sometime could find no traco
tem, and ns soon as these 0f the disosso whstovor. This wns nbout two
minerals arc Id. off .ill »..[• w « «■ t.a.hr.n^.sjr
ignation ia no
ItMtthtalntt? t?t th« Itei*
Now Flylnjf Daily ;*«.vw Texas
Haves brain work and
one of many <
Dr. Kinga
great remedy
throat and It
Jones, Drug J
Trial bottleal
Goto J.I
get a sacl
flour for I
flour. I
Doesnil
It’s shaniel
•bow proper I
just the coutfl
King's New I
maladies no I
irrespective <1
jaundice, fevl
psior aeitisia eewuan oo,
CM10A09
*.:ion**n
..i ira*of time. Hells itself. Otic
- hcIIh dozens. Peeing is bn*
licvlng. Send stamp —The Tel-
ephone appliance Co., One Madi-
son Ave., IVpt. I’. A. D. New
York City. 47-4t.
The Willacy crowd held anoth-
er meeting last Saturday nt Dal*
las. Just what transpired is not
known, of course, but Henntor
Wiljacy kindly stated that “in
the interest of fairness to all con* Watchman force attend. Pleas©
e rnc.d, they desire, to have the publish same in Watchman and
I »cal option laws in Texas chting* ‘MV‘te evur^ui^ and otdigft,
e l ho as to put both sides on the Wrnn P.'kooerh.
same footing.” This statement "______
is commendable for its frankness. On account of the season be
The people of Texa- nre now fully inK advanced we have deoldod to
i. • i t ,u. ..... offer our beautiful stock of ladies
advised of the intents and pur- . . . . , . , , ■„ ,
.... hats at actual wholesale cost,
poses of this band of dark lantern Lloyd THOMPSON.
politicians, and will be good and ——--- r--
7„,,y„l lh, proper lima ,to ,1V,
them such a jab »n the solar fJay Mr Htjfircy BtronKiy jnBin.
To the Great World’s Fair at
Saint Louis
The “True St.
Louis World'*
■ Fair Line.”
JUST ONE NIOHT OUT
World’* Fair Express
s Monxrxa.
Sr rites St. Louis
atom of the virus and purines an«
strengthens the blood and builds up the
World’s Fair Speoial
general health
this perfi
We will mail free our special book
Poison, with full directions for home treatment,
nished by our physicians without charge.
ywr ewirr specific go., Atlanta, ga.
pirrircs St- Louis S:J0 XOO.Y.
For all ki
freshing so
drug store,
soda fount
they are
drinks that
experienced
the fount.
% 1 World’s Fair High Flyer
9b ^ p!n irrs St, Louis 7: i() Kt'EXlXQ •
, ml Texas ami the Poor Man. I o.ul Option in Cherokee County.
The man who only owns a hu * | A local option election l>a*
•itvd .#• two acres of black 1 nd been calk’d in Cherokee county
in.* f'fior molt »*n • < nr. live no! for •Iupo 4th. I t ption has
YourChoice-they areallWinners
MILES - MINUTES - MONEY
SAVED
Terrell voters of I’rscinct No. 2 through
the columns of tho WATCHMAN
right soon.
rs and Hheriff Forsyth has returned
dr res* from Oklahoma with the negro
The Wallace, who stands indicted in
a safe the district court for the murder
|tion of John Blount near Beckvill#
some two yesrs agp. The pris*
, onar was safely landed behind
»f thlr- tj,e county j*H,
•til to, -; —*
xtr«hs. On account of the season be*
r. ; ing advsncod wa have decided to
ould be ofler ouf bgnutjiui stock of Indies
jregate<fmtB nt actual wholesale cost,
richest Lloyd Thompson.
* I*?1? Mrs. W. A. Trabue was dsn*'
out the K’,fous*jr ill for several days Ia«t
money we**t» ^ut We nf* *° an"'
in the nounce that nhe is much improv*
’ ed and considered out of danger.
IN mre C. II. Pollard, cashier of the
id *iek Merchants and Farmers National
nmmmm** u, IT deal*. Bank, haH been confined to his
bed since last Friday with fever.
WS Speak la IMw.
Hon W. J. Bryan, the greatest
advocate of the cause of the com*
non people that haa appeared in
American politics since Thomas
Jefferson, will speak in Hellas on
Friday night, the 27th Instant,
on “Democratic Opportunity.”
A tremendous outpouring of de-
mocracy will greet the dietin*
guished Nebraskan and listen to
the message he will deliver.
present local option law
Transcript
From the
Early is the
were takes
paabed each year to meet them, presented to tne commissioners
Yd he o.mld a*II ti.js.iand and court and tho election has been
eu&ato EulT*xA> and buy an ordered. The Cherokee Banner
equal number • f acres, and after l publishes the list of signers in
Modting it with fin* hogs, stock j full, ft says:
aval poultry, still have a neat sum There were 37*5 n*mes to the
•#4i .toplace in tho bank or loan pe’ition, and the court spent
out «t lnler.fl. if., l.r J h,,r. .ill ’<«“«• • *.•*"« Peking lh» lie'.
, . .. ascertaining how many of ih«
jproducemore, a re ter acre, than „|gBW1, ho(f pnid th<.if pdi taxes
chi' tla* k lar d, and i» much an,j were in good -tanoinc »*
««•«<«* w rk-d. Why any roan .voters. They checked about 360
will remain »'• 1* a' * c • n when ’ names, and out of tuat 'numts-r
tlure Sr* * u . o.-uiM rtuni* found 20(5 who had paiJ. vbe
Through Sleepers and Chair Cars
Bee I. A O. N. Agents for Rates and Complete
Information, or writ#
L. TRICK, b. J. PRICE
2d V.-Pres. The Trio* Hoad Oen. Peas, k
& Gen Mgr. PALESTINE, TEX.’ Ticket Agent,
balance of the list wa-t not check*
ed. as the required number liad
been obtained. The names of
Barbecue at Deadwoml.
There will be a grand barbe-
cue at Desdwood on June 10th.
Everybody invited. Speaking
by the leading candidates. Com-
mittee on arrangements: Ned
Smart, Nat Powell, C. M. Bounds
and II. K. LaOrone.
IT’S UP
TO YOU!!
if tlic children haven't
hcen nhfrtojrranheO
lately!!
In It not
YOUR DUTY
to have It don*
NOW?
They hive no
voice In the
- matter.
• hildhood I* short!
Lifelike portait* of
the little tot* are
like good Investment*-
Purify llr l»h««l an.I put the «J»-
smm in onler f. r -ummer vora by
»*ifZ »* 'h:» 'it* x *hort coiirsf of
'IVg'.'j .'*•». L. t* *r >1 I lie ifieat *t
hl<.,| |>«:n»er ».f ronit.
J. K WaL, Hj .cial Agent.
Go to Lloyd Thomson for the
E*|rwr.re
Toroid draught* id xw. t<> fce. n
and rutting wind*. * widen ehsnu —
ol teu.pryalarr, *r»nty rlothing. ua
due rxpnmwr of the threat and wi k
after puldir •pKtlifDfr a Ad nnyinr,
BANNER HAIV»
• lltxi. »* rsrrtly any doubt
fast Tarrifur.} i- 'xerting. every
di/rtL *0 evnly balance the
force* of Parker *nd llesrst in
UkrJH l/wif t vnvrntxir^that the
two wifi fraz-: out iswir strength
ix *"V t an- .! the opp'-r-
ti - i. «. nt.. e-!» lift con von-
xr~ •; - 'o f’Vv We am
The Celebrated
kttfg Hofehonud Myrup n »«*- led
cure Mr». A. Barr. IL-u-teo. fex ,*,
«rite*c Ja*. JH. W«:
Ballanr* HfvrMwi Hyrup rwr*d
'are of a very had rough If r* rery
akaeat b.lake/* ZW.Wlr, III*.
Bold hr O. E. Jotr*
increase In
VALUE
a* lime prt on!
When you grt old and the
children gat <>W, the
adrtere* vrtll hr
tnu rums:
eveland may
Jbr.ntfd
Tetdet® give
r • Wn:* ff.ef . -.inau* utly •
•S-.-epepna, larfi.-viw mmd all at
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.