The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923 Page: 7 of 8
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THE KBS OF OBLIVION"
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to r< (u>4
that you
with Cal-
ed la put pun la this cavalry from
the aaa ef this hair dye and of dyad
ten.
There appear* to be great reliabil-
ity la seaattlrlty among different por-
eeaa. Meet ptrwei who aae the ball
dye* er whe wear dyed tore suffer no
f’lcuavenieac*. but occasionally one
develops alarming symptoms. It would
be well for person* who wear dyed
(an to remember that Irritation of the
sfcla may be due to their fun. Fur*
that bar* caused poiaonlag may be re-
eolored with aouie dye that la proper*
Tfcef call It
"Tie Kim ad
OMieUa.” Br
te* way. k k
Iktl
For cmtanM mystery ship* hav*
sailed the **»». guided only by the
wind# *f chance <>a# eg them was
losad by a steamer raptala rwuiCag
the Horn recently, arfwrdisg to a writ-
er la Papular MstuLlm Wtihe grep
tag hla way lint* the epea. a gigantic
maaa *f Ire tarry lag a Urge three-
masted gteea—I with H* boat* still
la the clefts one sighted. Effort*
were made is dad the eurvIvors, bat
a# trace *f them Was discovered he-
ather ace tragedy was added le the
already long bat of those as yet on-
aetvod when a tireeulaad wbalev came
upon a Urange looking derelict. bet-
tered and weather worn, apparently
built to the last < eatery and Icebound
for yaan A boarding crew found la
tha cabin the body *f a yenag woman,
pi amrrad by the Arctic frosts. Near
a toag dead Are was tha remains ef
a yenag man. still beidiag a flint and
Caiumn *f fltasm at flea.
What was at first takes te be the
amah* ef a passing stsamer Ifl miles
aerthweet of Tonga tabu, Toaga
Islands. la tba beuth Pactfic oceaa. baa
baaa foaad upon levaattgathm by Cap*
tala Davoy of lbs L'nluo steamship
pamragar User Tofua to bo a column
of stasia 100 feet across and rising
(ram a submarine ret cane to eighty
er a tasty (set above the surface, tha
director of the Apia* observatory,
Hamoa, reports to tha United lltaiee
hydrographic office. The steam trailed
lata as »rt.
What 4a yoa
• kiw
kM or
mother? Have the movies <U-
tdapai • new art aa a by-product t
lust what Mod ad a hiss, or brand.
or whatavrr yoa call ft, da paa
think is being registered here?
SON
/V the Wa to MaKfi
Every ‘Buy1 a Bargain
m
BUY ADVERTIKED GOODS. ONLY GOOD GOODS, FAIRLY
PRICED, CAN STAND THE SPOTLIGHT OF PUBLICITY.
A MERCHANT OR MANUFACTURER WOULD NOT DARE
TO ADVERTISE MERCHANDISE THAT IS POOR IN DUAL-
ITY. POOR IN MAKE OR THAT WILL NOT GIVE REASON-
ABLE WEAR. THE PENALTY OF SUCH TACTICS IS TOO
HEAVY. NO GOODS—AND NO BUSINESS CONCERN—
CAN THRIVE UNDER THE WEIGHT OF PUBLIC CON-
DEMNATION.
urt*
A MERCH ANT PLACES THE WHOLE REPUTATION OF
MIS BUSINESS AT STAKE EVERY TIME HE AVERTISEK.
NATURALLY ENOUGH, HE IS CAREFUL OF WHAT IIE
SAYS AND WHEN HIS STATEMENT IS (’LACED IN THE
NEWSPAPER—WHERE EVERYONE IN TOWN MAY READ
—SO THAT ANY UNTRUTH IN IT WILL BE KNOWN TO
ALL OF HIS EMPLOYEES AND MOST OF HIS FRIENDS
—THEN YOU MAY BE SURE IIE IS DOURLY CAREFUL.
WHEN YOU BUY ADVERTISED GOODS YOU GET A BAR-
GAIN BECAUSE THEY MUST BE AS ADVERTISED.
SO IT PAYS YOU TO READ ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVER-
TISING PROTECTS YOU.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER AND GET
THE BEST OF THE BARGAIN. * ,mrT
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She Jlanola Uatchman
THE N EWSPAPER THAT PANOLA COUNTY PEOPLE READ.
out over the ocean for a mils before
becoming dissipated. Captain Davey
found, and there was a marked die
turbine* and discoloration *f the
• iter at the point where the vapor
arose. Thla volcano 1* well south-
ward of the poeltlon Indicated on tba
charts for a volcano active in Dili ami
vessels have been advised to avoid the
locality.
In your visitor's name te The Watch
man this weak? No? The* why didn't
you ’phone n* about it? We weald
bar* baaa «o glad.
Quality remains lung, long altar price
la forgotten. Our customer* nr* n*v*r
beard apologising (or tba qu/iity of
printing they recefva at Tha Watch
man office.
tint a Tyler College
from The Watchman
Scholarship
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.