The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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r,“ Tt Judge Ramsey to
m. M. OA*K. - MTdttar etmd P>r«p.
omc« piwim •
RttUtDCf PbON * •
red »', Uh p*>si-» *1
Calk*. a* •aeond-eloM us*
ment is DESIRABLE let con-j evils good. ”Wits write in favorj
grew pass the bill; the federal of his wickedness and kiiu'S to(
courts can be relied upon not toido him honor take delight.” But1
allow the people to have any > that oath is what astounds us at
more light than the constitution | this time Seriously, the keep-
permits. The thirteen democrats ing of that onth as against the
opposing the law give the bone- J proposition is worthy of notice, j
ANNOUNCED! ENTS I fit of the doubt to the predatory j and, under usual circumstances, j
interests. If the thirteen had; is worthy of commendation. Mr. j
their way about it the courts i Webster defines an oath as a
would have no chance to decide solemn declaration of truth-tell-
IH'oul the question on the side ol the ting with an appeal to God as
I people. , witness. Mr. Webster defines I
;uw The thirteen democrats made a | the word “vow” as a solemn
__ _____- mistake—a grievous mistake, promise or ph'dge to fulfill some!
, ,7 annouixs* With some of them such mis- engagement hereafter, especially,
foptU rwpectiveofflo*-!* under i»W«bJtakes are a matter of habit, but 0ne maJe to God; pledge of fi-
"“b,,'ct ti<*lgofru; the thirteen are new. delity or affection.
offenders. It remains to be seen ] *pbe Encyclopedia Britanica de-
whether they have been misled j a “vow*’ as a solemn un-
or have deliberately started on a| (jgrtaking to do something which
downward course.* Their con-1 is beld t0 he acceptable to the (
stituents should wjite them* | f)oity; and says that in point of .
demanding an explanation. By obligation vows are analagous to
... .. | lilSHI HORSE SHOW
Speak in Carthage IS IBOUC BHI
RATES.
For Oetfew...... • ......j
Kor llf|ire.i,u»u*»’..........
Kor District .........
Kor County * Hire* • • .......
Kor County <’• nml»»lt»"rr.
Kor Precinct Offlcns..........
tlieir n»u»**"' appear, subject to — ,
action of t|ic i»«*mocratlc t'rimtiriea.
FOR
CONGRESS 2nd DISTRICT
Geo H Terrel
FOR SHERIFF
C A Coats
.1 O Kmiley
W D Ard**rs<»n
for tax assessor
Lucius Barton
FOR COUNTY CLERK
.1 H iiv«y Bui'h
Bob Scott
Tom Qmatian
\V vntnrtg
Oii.trt L .lores
J no M Holt
KOR DISTRICT CLERK
J P Matthews
K W T* rr>
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
R ,-■* Duran
Philip P Long
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
Ottie Copeland
Walter Walker
FOR COMMISSIONER Precinct No
. A T Miarp
FOR CONSTABLE Precinct No.
G C Paries
FOR COMMISSIONER Iteat No. 1
Ueo. Hemphill
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JUDGE. vVm. P- RAMSEY
I the time they get through ex- j oalba. their sanction not human,1
plaining they wiil know more.. but Djyine. Now we imagine i
l’hose democrats (in the districts we can bear the more than !
I represented by the thiiteeu dem-i lt)rllij}uai eloquence of our present j
locrats) who favor the Congressman years and years
amendment should make it an i Mg0f Jong before he dreamed of
tissue. It should be indorsed in ^gamesmanship, when be made
the congressional platforms in <.. ,iat fu,a| app(,ai „f pathos End of
I these districts and the candidates! pRssion that brought the loving
should be committed to publicity ■ h<;ad 0f a lovely maiden to restj
or left at home. A MAN WHO|upon bjs broad shoulder in the'
REALLY BELIEVES THAI; |ory Qf bjs young manhood, and | . *... T .... h
THE PRESIDENT SHOULD BE! „uaed her Htten wUh a death- • »-»• «*»*** ' l,'b'" ""
PERMITTED TO MAKE HIS^ ,jk£. siler,ce as he poUred forth to! of Texas, will speak at the court m
APPOINTMENTS ON SECRET bQr the oratory o' a burning1 day, Feb. 15, at 2 o’c In
RECOMMENDATIONS CAN ; heart and loving passion, as he.....
NOT BE TRUSTED TO REPliE-: vowe(j ^jg vow to love and cher- i
SENT A DEMOCRATIC CON- ; jsht care and protect ip health or
STITUENCT. —The Commoner., jn gjekness, as long as they both
Holy Horrows! If or the loNjdo live. We imagine that we
of Mike, what does Mr. Dies of! car, 8ee 0ur congressman as he
Texas mean? There are some gtood in the zenith of his glory
things we cannot understand. I»» 1 and in the morning of his man-
all his ways we find some subtle hood, standing beside that sweet
mysteries of life, some marvels J maiden before the bar of God at
that we cannot comprehend, nor i the Marriage Altar, and in God’s
can we hope to know them till' * -------- 1 *“ *u"
By Far Ouicloiset Like Aft&ira
In This Section.
ANIMALS ARE PURE BRED
Fr..cttc4ltr All cl the Bitio-«*U»h«i»
fcq.,!»*• Inthe Unit** tout Are
| to bo Pound ocmpotm* tho
Yompling Priaoo- (
I
| ‘lli* ;.i*M Horn. Show. which is h*K
' r* •/.ji;,ri> it, > oumidton wits th*‘ oh-
n. ui 1 it Show kt Fort Worth.
ij, i,y i.,i Hit- i.uiJln* <•’ l**-
' (un <»1 itit; flittrf ovtsnt. Tli'i iTkriil
ilu j.U' uf noro-bred oritmoi* »u» out-
| rl»n**j- vlt .illitr hum*-- nhow* -it *hl»
nt-i-Uofi .! the country, untl I* '» pro-
j pitrly i,lu<fti In u i:Ihb» with 'h- *hr<^
! „I M l in;ri.: •xhlbltlons of Notional
1 roputatlun: The Madison Sd'iwc <>ar-
Oeii *t New York City. Th< Intar-
nutionoi nt Chicago «nd the Royal at
i KmikWi City. These three itnd the
I Kort Worth Morse Show are looked
I upon ns the four largest and 'wet
I event• «l : h< Ir kind In Amerh a. The
! National Feeders' and Breed* rH A«*o-
! elation. Kort Worth and Texas In i?en-
I eral are proud of this farit, arid 1 hey
| alwayn t|eil their »»est efforts to wu-ke
! eaeh fciji ••eeiJinH show outshine all
previous ones. Their sureesa will •>«
| proven t>y the eomlnK Ht»rae Lhow,
I which still *»« held each nltfhi during
j the next Notional Feeders' and Creed
' er« Show at Fort Wpr»h. March I1-2S.
. _ .11
• W. B. SIMS
hAl.GS AOILNT ,\rm«wir
Packing Co. .if i oulsions,
limited.
The I'axas Company Oil*,
etc.
Wants your urderi.
Stock on har il.
MMssSS. C*rf*s*s,T«
terday afternoon when the 24-
year-old nephew of Albert Step-
pes fell sixty feet to the bottom
ipe to know them till|^Vn'aTprescene.^and in the pres-1of a fourteen-inch bored well.
I the end. But let us not to > has- ence 0f witnesses, and before'. The child was rescued uninjured
IUly judge, nor rashly criticise! tbe man of God who pronounced jnftor rope uad btvn ti.'tl to tt.e
I until we hear from him. and hisjihem one. pledge his life, his: feeto. r. .. ri (,r:;y. nugio
candidate for Governor
Curtilage n« x • Thurs-
iV'leck, }>. in. Everybody1?’ ladies, m a and
children, have a cordial iuyitutien t<> coiuu out.And hear him.
tnfant Falla Into Bored Well THE .»ld time Possum trot way
Negro Lad make* Hooric cf niaking a piece of meat last a
Rescue. long time was to cut off a small
Canton, Feb. 7—A heoric re»-:p;w a iorijv string ♦<) it,
cue wjd almost miraculous escape | bulljf the string to a swinging
from death took place here ytiHiimb, and then after swallowing
A _ . J A • • M tt t A MX . t/XIt f K*lM 4 ISA V* . > .it _ _____ _ I nfn M a
the meat, take a running start
and run away. This would jerk
the meat hack and it could ihen
be swallowed by the next mem-
ber of the family. If mea* con-
timicj. to advance in price people
v. i: I Lc
! Ml ai this show prucU'.sJIv »li of
j itie blu»;-rlbhtin horses of the I’nltfil
I States will l>e entered for competition
I and the contests for the blu prlt' * In
• sll clssnen will be exciting uwl intcr-
| .-sting Premiums will be ofO t.-d In
vlrtuully all *>f the classes bent..fore
provided and many new elgaiies will be
uiltb-d to include some novel »n<J
•llltf|Ut' MXhlttlH.
The gsli. > arrlape and manners <>f
the hors.s will tve taken more strl.-tly
Into iM-eotint this year itnd It will be
interesting *“ note the orit rust tug
. naraeU-fistb s of these anslor'atic
ai.d beautiful animals.
All ot lh< largest and mt.sl noted
HU,lib's of America will be represented
and there will be many eghlbltm* who
have never before shown their burses
ui Fort Worth.
l.iKe the day show, the Horse Show
is a great educational exhibition, and
with tlie official program as >• guide.
p»ft on* cal. learn many Interoetinu
things aboul the burse family. This, uj
rirst. may seem unimportant ’ H> the
a\<raye Individual, but if you t.iteu.l
this horse show, you will waul lo b-arn
all you car. aboul the many breeds >u.d
individual* o,n exhibition, from unm
• t.iiiier.d.i dii the lior.se bus Imeo -more
and more in demand than
l p to their dll time * l icL i ;1J, Onmestli. animals
8 *•*
tee In the same issue of Lie
® J Commoner from which the above
-1------ - ——---------"" j ig clipped we see that the W ash-
QUESTION THE TUIR t EKS hngton Correspondent for the
Houston Post sends to his paper
Ian interesting dispatch, which
jjym" Kill? |||,Vf aa gas j j ■ — I j -ui »>%«•*» ••• »•— —— ■ Tfft ■
JZXS&SZSfc.-------- -’SSiS: “-ST Sf-“j »«. X2xrj rxr
_______ L..,. ;n aMiarsaf 1 . . , , . „. izens o? t!b• town have made «P; cnramnhit-Y was carried ’^ .n it., m2 iiom thow, will im » mr*
and honor we have in congress. I Hand in hand they journeyed, ' h(,Jt5c ,lst, w<.ek bv Dr ,, * nn.i ni*«ing sigh, and whether .....
Can this be true? Then through sunshine and perhaps f ^ ” ‘ , i‘ ' , i .nn . tiy imcr. s»*d m h*rs«mr not. on«
... k_n him thtr., m "" wirougn »un»ii • ^ £ j lad. v A. Daaifls to undergo an <-pera- v.„, p., r-pild a hundred time. «.r at-
then let U P through bitter st'irms, she. Ilk- , ..biid U"tn ulavinir near the .; . nnnan.1ir.itiM heiflir ac-' tcndlns. Not only horsemen and
long 1 s Dies lives. But. let us;.h t d vi stiH Ringing to °'“ld *aS yUi *nR nedr i l,‘m fl,r 4*lT ” bu« thousand. .,f . u-
-_____ ,.r ii.L • renaer , * (well when in some manner it companied by lus wife, *• .stcr-i v r*pr.-s.nting an walks of ik*.
his manly form, and tajjpK ««« ,jfted ^ cowring and then slip-! i,iw !in«| A. A. Pinson. He passed »«*«.; kot each night to see thi* grand
with him just as the> 1 1; nnr! feet foremost into Lhecavitv. the trvinif ordeal safe!v ' .n!,
BY ZEPUANIAH.
The following democratic con-
gressmen voted AGAINST the
Cullcp amendment:
Brantley, of Georgia.
Dies, of Texas.
Garrett, of Tennessee.
Hammond, of Minnesota
Holland, of Virginia 1
Korbly, of Indiana.
Littleton, of New York.
Morrison, of Indiana.
O’Shaughnesay of Rhode Is-
land.
Peters, of Massachusetts.
Shirley, of Kentucky.
Poat. of Kentucky.
White, of Ohio.
The Sullop amendment reads
as follows:
“Hereafter, before the presi-
dent shall appoint any district,
-circuit: r supreme judge, he shall
make public nil indorsements
made in behalf of any appli-
cant.”
Is there anything in that
amendment that nn honest m; u
.can object to? VVhy should ’> ’ i*
stairs to fame’s dread mountain
seat; he sat among the great and
. uital jAssiSgfi
thirteen^dem<»cn»t9 who veteS! un^rpa.ted he .ho««d » mwtw- j ‘vMunlwr^'
WHOM the nine*ument and but; mind mm mg h“ ! until the father „f Elbert Gray.
says:
The record shows a
The little otie was standing in
and water up to its neck and its plain- frono Shreveport Tueadav hui- , nUN, ,^i.orkmsn ss ths greotMt sat«
d of every nation on the j ^‘ve cr*e8 cou*d ^ koard resoun i- j mpe^hgt the patient was doing ! *hov
----- . , , , il.si’.-'V of ihorough-brert animats. :inrt
through the, trying oraeal saiov I l(j> tb<. musirai selections which
and Dr Daniels received u card »r. i-mUrd nt . sch psrform tn -.- lust
... , . . ! nn ihe flay show has long bci-n t
from Shreveport Tueadav sUt-
hVios in America, so Ihe night horse
•.how is known throughout the country
wall. ' us th-- one real horse show of »hv south
~ _ 'I'.,.,"__wil-i— *i.-t Bouthw-st. and the leading society
SampiM* on Display- ovvnt nf lhr yw. The bt« coliseum.
I have the largest display <>f; Ih* largest -m losure of Its kind south
end*, or large yard and a half K“n*“‘R CUy' —*,nK -eve,‘
one of these was from Texas.
Representative Martin Dies.
In speaking of his vote. Repre-
aentative Dies said: “I have
taken an oath to support the con-
stitution and knowing aa I do
that this amendment is clearly
in violation of that instrument, I
could not keep my oath and sup-
port the proposition. I shall
probably be bitterly assailed, but
I shall always have the satisfac-
tion of knowing that I did im
arose to greatness fast,
now, in the noon-day of Jiis glo-
ry, standing in all of the grand-
eur of a southen- master-mind
a negro, said he had a 12-year-old
boy who was thin enough and
brave enough to make the at-
11T aVT**“«>*■ Theb°y consented and
beneath the incandescent bright- attachcd to his
long samples, ever shown ir. Car-
thage. Come and see them be-
fore ordering your suit-
W A. Bellamy.
•anil five hundred
narkrt -KCh night.
pnnple. Is ft.vsys
SWINE DEPARTMENT
ness of his star of hope and
faith, shall we. his constituents,
be called upon to believe that
this woman. wl\p shared with
him his early life, had turned her
back to him in a solitary hour
when their expectations had far
surpassed the paintings in the
with u stout rope attached to his
feet was let down head foremost
into the well. Amid cheers of
onlookers he brought the child to
the surface and restored it to the
arms of distracted father and
mother.
/ / Boggle* and Wagons.
Just received
two car
Buggies and two car
Wagons. Will sell
cash, balance due fall
loads
loads
Meat er Market Hega Will Ba Elafeer-
ataly Featured.
Hy the rtaaaiflcatlona in the pre-
°* ! tlinlnary catalogue N cm be aeen »h»t
of rn-ni of
lOlillH ih ni-m u* market hoge will be featured
t c lflin the Swine- Department of the o0m-
I°r one nail i )nl{ ^rionol Feeder*' and flro-d-ra*
Of 1912. . Bhflw
R. F. Tkabue.
Weather Forecast
i Colder wt h raimt causing rh n n
Nothing m Unton is too good | tjc pa;il, ttlI0.»g LigbtojBg Oil
lief that our presidents, our jus- riage altar. We know not, eat. and next summer during the | Burns or .rus- ■*. ” 9
tiers of the supreme ct urt ami neither can a * tcU; but some one watermelon season the patches j m^tki.oan a......
all rm n in Vteh w eor. be, unite, me ...Triage , otII l« open l. h» , AI
rupt end dangerous, then inde(d! We Bud . broken tto*. u pWB •' «...A..,eiUEi
is congn-s inviting a groat revo-^f love r.nd faith and trust gone I'90«R9IV*'.V
>>
*t Fort V/orth. March H-2*.
IBIS. Hi* premulm* are offer**! for
ho*a in <:»r lota, hoga In pena or flv«
j md •*•?:*!*• barrowa. Includllng th«- fel-
1 lowin* br<-*;«la: Tamworth. Bcrhahir*.
Folanrt Esae*. Dtiroc-Jersey.
Ilnmpahlre end Yorkshire Vo-rial
prks-N me aleu offered by the Amiri' an
i:er!«Mre AnsoeiaMon. American Fo-
i»n'i ■ Milna Record. National Dun»c
/ : . i rfon Armour and S*1fl *nd
I.R*j«-h tnd'ic-tncnt* an 'b*-s*
i will ;ud<> ibtedlV atiraol the •arrnat _
»r.d en*-»' • ompr*ihcr*atve rollc.’i-'ri of
lution which will bring our gov-jit the winds, and vet a limn talks
ernment toppling about our ears. I of bii out'r, his solemn oat.t.
I would rather give our people' How about the oath, the mar-
..nv .renew *i b. hef in patriotism and riage oath; the covenant that ot
•President DESIRE to conceal the honesty and seek to revive con- ill most cjosely binds frail man
recommendation upon which helfidence in the great men whom.tBGod? Has it beon kept.
appoints public servant.H?
. • . ■ . l- nvni
Wtv Spraxi^' mini
?h«siiiiii«‘'S* fSasapli's
. ■>
And
why should lie be FERM1T1 ED
to conceal recommendations if he
does desire to do so? The amend-
ment does not interfere with his
RIGHT TO APPOINT: it simply
asks him to step out into the day-
light and let the people see to
what indorementa ' he gives
weight and what indorsements
he ignores. Anything «r»i g
•bout that?
The opponents of the amend-
. ment say that it is unconstitu-
tional. The objection is ridicu-
loaot but sopDose it were a doubt*
fol question? Why not let the
we elect to the presidency ar>d; (f« (lisv iai* ul hi* cou-oienuc, of hisj
continue respect' for thaf hinhj o*th he may
office, rather than be feeding the Hat b*-'ll u-v. r agmu loci tt.« b >y: j
present unrest by passing luws up the creek,
which say on their face that we| Samples For Sale,
beheve our presidents and our , ^ ^ #t<*k * wooWaj
cojirtsarv . ' . .' [r'othing samples, suitable for
Oconsistency, thou art a Jewel, 9 th#t , wi„ ^,,1
-/ hnvf *'*'* "n”lth f"*'!pport j cheap- Size 9x13.
the LonttituUon, and knowing, W. A. Bellamy.
as I do that this amendment is> / -—---
clearly in violation of that in- ; |f you want to get your
strument, / could not knp Rand in a newauit cheap,
oath and svff^rt tht tropo.itmn^ ^ must pt )ast
The only lawyer from Texas in
congress that found out that the} ****•
proposition was unconstitutional.} J* K. Jone* « 9QM
Have arrived. Gome see them. Prices are a little
lower than last season; I » an shoy.- you anything
ycu want in Grays. Tans. Browns, and ail the lat-
est shades in the old reliable Blue Serges.
Trices low. Fit guaranteed.
-wire-' xyeT ■
it- rountry
Tim Fat
offering
hoc r»
urgently
aompvtltl
club-* In '
ready si
parti* I lift'
ular men'
compel' I •
fared to t
the first
•how 0(0'
their exht
cord for t
part moot. •
larger •j'l
ohouM alt!
•« TMM»
xf.ihired 'n this sM.T'vn *>f
singon* nl I.*
Us to jon.or
hiv< hr-**
elr (.’vs* f. i
■v R-.v r.t »l
t havti ul-
• itlur- f'#
tn* n s
W:b si—>
On- *>f-
to te.ii.g
r* »v«
Show.
•Ira wing
in*- r*e-
• mtiek
ttu mu*
nomt-r
•s ,
W, t BELLAMY, The Tailoi
MORSE utFARTMENT.
Of »>l the ottraclk»r.* s' 'Ll re-ntn*
jXstknal tVedero- and IT Sh-w.
* M burl Wurth. Starch 11-OS. I»1L D;>r.e
wilt prove more Interesting *nd ,n-
-rrtolring than the Horse Doportm-nt.
T . *n»» derertment So* more targrlr
f i .*n rrslwbly to My other (he. crod*i
i kV Hi, enonocuo oitondonce eoch year.
1-ml or the Homo Eshlbltn of «*• 1>!-
1 ysinv wtlt b*» far more nuiaerony tb- *
of Fort
attract o
pre» lov* exhlbltl«li
at n^v
| Wurth. fh«V wUI
iwj«h Mr go*
at vial taro
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