The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923 Page: 5 of 8
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MWOV1KW MARBLE WORK*
LONG VIEW, TEXAS.
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VABO AMO WOCKI *11 WEST TVLRU STREET.
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T«rs of PaatU Coutr
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Wednesday morning No
GRAND JURY
V. A Aadetuon, J. M Moors. J. L.
»t*r Hwwmi, C B Hooker,
Mo MBMU R L Okokuo, O A
dCronak i- *- Br»w*ier T. A Nelson,
W. a Rmmmt* 8 B WailAo*. Airis
Kyte. A L Jon** C. C. Cotlin*. J.
Pfloor JUROH8 FIRST WEEK
Jos M, Dors DiBom, E. C.
Ortmee, R L. WIHIssmos. D H
A 4mm. W K Bor 4. A B. Arwtnsc.
A. L Kdeae, B O. HsrrU C. A Ha-
ems. ML C. Bnss—rr. J. A HU1.
W T. Hndnoa. T. D. Bass. J. P. Al-
ios, J. A. dark. Henry tkirm, C. A.
Aueun, H. X. Carrington. Oslo Aa4sr-
soa. A. M. BhW. Urn Ondenhend.
Jock Karri) A P. Baker
PETIT JUROR* -8ECOND WEEK
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AuSrssr Bsrtos, W J. Joknsos, K.
T. PowsU. H. L Akin*. J. C. Gulll.
Homer Ramsey. T. B. Baker, 0. W.
AleuAler, J. P. Brooks. Jr„ L H.
Henigaa, A. 8 Dry, Blm Downs, J.
W Child*. C. U. Baldwin. J. T. Gates.
J. P. Ferguson. 8. R. Boss, J. A Bar
nett. T Css. C. D. Hieksy. H L Rag
lisk. H G. Siagfteterry. G. C. Garrard.
W R Brows. Pets Bowers. W. P.
Barker W T. 8mlb K K Keller
Terk. W D Adkernon. W. H
MrMetl. J. A. Mr Daniel. Clarence La-
OfWAe. 8. L Holmes. E H
V. M. Bowes.
PETIT JUROR*—THIRD VRML
W T. Knight. J. R Baker. J. T.
Origin. T. T Moseley, W. H Worley.
C. H Elliott. G W. Briggs L. E. At-
tawsy. G. H Nail. T. H. B. Reed.
J. R Daniel*, 8. P. Cell, B P. Jeral
gas. H. P. Shell. yHL C. Needham
Jasies Bran boo. A. D. Abernathy T.
J. Ross. J. T. Basks, L A. Reeves, C.
D Rich. A. O. Cessity, C. C Sauls.
The HsUoweeu Carnival at ihr
C. H. 8 Tuesday sight. Oct St. aa
<jtr the aasitioes of the P. T. A. was
a decided encore* de*ptte the aufavor
ahie weather ooudUfton The set pro
tests isowtst to ahust |1M W
or i
arrlvet at O
tor
Betler's
H. N. NELKON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CarShage. Texas
* Will Practice la All Goar
OSes la Pryor Bulldlag
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flEW FALL ATTRIVALS ATtE
Constant
We have been receiving new Fall
goods for the last several weeks. We
invite your inspection as to • Quality and
Price before filling your entire wants.
New Thoroughbred Hats for men an
young men in the new styles, shapes an
shades. Thoroughbred Hats mean the
very finest quality of merchandise which
can be put in article for money. We in-
sist that you inspect the new hats and
caps.
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New Fall Suits for young men; just
received direct from Eastern Manufac-
turers. They are Stylish and Fit Per-
fect at moderate prices.
Shirts Galore with coHar and without.
Both Men and Boys from $1.00 to silk at
$5.00 each. .
just received new ready-made dresses
in Satin, Crepe DeChine for Misses and
Ladies. New sweaters for Misses and
Ladies in slipover.
JONES & SON
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Lawr. Rgypc Or* IP.—Prepnnxtens
Isr Idling (ha 2.SAW m> of earth,
tlSAa aAd auuS^a )uhu "hal aow
rase over (ha uml> sf Tui iBkhamrir
arv pru< eed.ag apace. Howard Carter
asd hm 4 Ai-naui associate*. < aadlar
sad Burvua. ha«« rvmuUldaf them
•rive* la their luanljr uoemtt dotal
dlM at (hr entrance of the Valley of
RUi««. aad have made a preliminary
survey uf the work that must ha doaa
before (he iaaer tomb, believed to
ooaUla the mammy of the Pharaoh.
be ufximiil
The xrrhaeciogtet* rallaaU that at
leaat a (ortalght will he required bo
Hear away the vaet heap of rubbish
that aow shield* the king from the
outaldo world. It w possible that a
narrow guage rail* ay loaned by the
American Ai«bar lug 1< al Mission will
he uaed to haafea the work
Nearly ISO of tho native excavator*
who helped Carter uncover tho tomo
loot summer have been reeagaged at
rtlpeads which make American wage*
look like fortunes
Rack digger ia to receive* 12 real*
.'"uUiampVoe England. 1
George Harvey, the rwtirhag
• Bitmaandor accompanied hf
aad their grand-
Tbompeoa. aailad for New Tab
on the A^uKaaka. Reply tag to
l**pei men a queeuoa aa bo sd
uaa learlag England. MB.
•aid;
The truth is that there fto
left for mo to do hare. U M
that I should go home aad WW
the greed canee of
l * e dehd|i If theae two goaaf aana-
trie* do not hang together there to
nothing left for the world—4hdt ft* my
firm roavuxion aad my
are of the mac optekm."
HEMOCRAON CORSCTfi
Mgay dUfereat etytee of
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GAME LAW8 FOR TM1R BCCTtONL
nummary of the game tom afitofi
govern this wtrtlo* of the eSUfiO.
You must not kill, catch,
ship, ai any time dunag tho
•f with a alight bonu.- at the end . u*elope, mouatain sheep.
of the M«wm if the Pbaraob's body 1* |
found within the .sarcophagi’*. Moat
of tite laborer* are boy* of from Id to
wood duck, egret or other piavme Mri,
non xaue- water foal, ooag kftR ia
’eitivoroua bird, pb.aeaat, turkey he a.
Ik, but aooic of (hem are yrowo men doe deer or spotted fawn.
who up|M>rt two or ibre
this slender remuneration
wives on
> OPERATIONS ON THE HEART
j Two Beaten Swrpeene Cot Constricted
Valve# of the Organ and Patient
Recovered.
If there ia one organ of (be body
that ia viewed with a wo by (lie phy vi-
deo and (lie iayinuu alike. It la the
heart. It I* only within re<*ent yeera
that Burgeons hat* attempted to ap-
proach tbia organ, even for atteiupta
at repulr follow mg alab wroumia or
gunshot injuriea.
lj»st year Doetora Allen and Graliam
of the Waalilugion L'ulveraliy Medical
whooi In Kt. l>oui* performed opera
tlona on animal* with a device called
tlie rardl'Aacope, say* llygeia. Last
month Doctor* Cutler uud lattlne of
Boat on operated directly on the heart
of a put lent who wu* seriously ill with
heart disease, and uppureniiy they
were successful in culling the con-
stricted valves inn) In repairing the
heart after the procedure was com-
pleted.
At the time the operation was re-
ported, the pullent liad recovered from
the operation, allhough It was too soon
to say whether the procedure had been
of benefit In controlling the disease of
the heart.
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Mald-Bervant’s Paradise.
There Is no servant shortage In the
village of Guildford, In England, prob-
ably due to the continuance of a quaint
custom, known as Maid's Money. Kv-
ery year n sum of money Is given to
"tbs maid-servant who, being *f good .
repute and having been In service la wu"mtr>
You must not hunt from
-.illboat, a i plane, or GkAt m
and must not hunt at night
sort of light or lauten*.
You must not buy or aeM tor bar-
ter! any unuu bird or animal
You uiay kill al any time. In any
number, English sparrows, rfteabirds
and black birds, huriarda, eremas owfte.
hawk* (except sparrow hnaft), aad
ruhhit*. Also the following gnam'
frfttitfi Tnnm
South and east of l. A (1. Me T. A P.
railroad* running from I^rsdA In Ban
Antonio to Auatln to lemgvlnw to
Texarkana:
Hove*—November I to Ustantar IS.
I>uck*, Gee*e, Brant, Wilnoo nr Jack
Knlpe, Nov 1 In Jan. 21,
Doer- Nov. 1 to Dec. 31. OlAaed Ia
Bosque county.
Quell and Uhu<hala<« One. 1 to
Jau 31. Closed on <inall In ftosyton
county *ud on blue quail In Istmpaea*
county.
Mover Oct. 14 to Dec 10. Federal
< lotted scHHoii on upland plover.
Squirrel—Angelina, Ubevoknn, Har-
din. Liberty, Nacogdoches, Dalian,
Rockwall. Tyler, Jefferson, O-nage,
Jupor, and Newton count lee, Ang. 1
to Dec. 31.
Wild Turkey Nor, I U> Dec. 31.
Exceptions; March 1 to April M, only,
Cherokee, Nacogdoches, Angnlhftn, Ty-
ler, Nuwton, Orange, Jeffenam*. Har-
din sod Liberty counlle* In Rant Tax
a*.
Prairie Chicken* -Only h» tray,
Hemphill and
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the boreugh for more then two years
counties. Rept. 1 to 10.
4?
Bag Limits.
Never more than 36 of all
(but not In a tavern), shall throw the
highest number with two dice." The
amount received by the aucreasful' OIIH (t«y-H l>aK. un(, lw¥mr
thrower bus been known to approach . irrtt^. i-(lI ^
KM). The money was provided by John £ , " .."T * * M ^
How about ££> years ego, whan he
placed considerable property la trust
for till* purprxe. How, who was elect-
ed mayor of Guildford on threo occa-
sions, Inaugurated the ceremony la the
council chamber of the old town hall,
7G of all klmla.
Deer -Three banka In one
Quail and Chachalncn Fifteen In
one day I no pen season.
Wild Turkey Three gobblers ia
where It has taken place each year l,BH season. Kxceptlonn: Italy tor*
since.
In Dullae, Rockwall, CherokaA. Nac-
ogdorhea. Angelins, Tyler,
Newton, Oruuge, JaffumoA,
Only* 1,100 Yanks Unidentified.
Of the 80,000 men In the Worhl war' and Liberty counties,
whs died over*eu* Ichh than 1,700 liuve |
not been Identified, Uofftrast this with
the story our nstional cemeteries tell
of those who fell lu the Civil war. MD,1 Brant -Not moan
Theae burying gruunda contain the *« any one day.
graves of I7O.101.' known and 147,800, |)uf.k, „„„ w jB0k
unknown Union soldier*. All of our%
unknown*, save one, lie with 80,000
comrades In the beautiful American
cemeteries In Kurope. The graves
registration service was established
In Franca In Meptemher of 1017, be-
fore s single American soldier had
been In hat tie. — American Legion
Weekly.
Fifteen to say
Doves and Plover
one day.
Not more than 26 In any one *iy.
i Prairie Chicken Not man than f
In any one day, and no« mass Item
16 any one asaaon,
rtqulrrels—Five In any oaa 88f.
A Great Osins Park.
Tbs recently discovered gams part
In what waa formerly German Naat
Africa waa ton* a German astral, aa
carding te the Illustrated Lsndofi
News. The pavh la the after ai aa
sstinct vairnAS. It la asaiff twsff
miles f usrs, tws thatmand test dfifif
sad m the remsrhabie clever pnstars
snr*auAdfta8 a large lake an aa tew-
er than ssnanty Bus Umaaaad Mad ef
hi* game that aswar Itavs I* Is aim
telly did the Germaas guard tbs din
covary that the lima living In the
park are described aa daylight Uaaa
due to their tameness aad haitt af
hunting In tbs daytime.
Airplanes far Mina Ramus Wok,
Ia Alabama the bureau of mines la
using airplanes to rush trained rescue
workers and exygea-broaihlag ap-
paratus to (ho scene* of mine dim
eaters. The bureau has hlthajrto de-
pended on trains sad motor lrucks te
reach remote mining camps, but now
hopes to supplement this aorvtae with
tho quicker airplane*. Minas (bat pro-
vide landing fields will get quick aarv-
lea.—Youth'* Companion.
ew Una of Valour and Bteteeu Nats
now being shown at O. H.
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923, newspaper, November 7, 1923; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974120/m1/5/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.