The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1912 Page: 7 of 8
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SAYINGS
Fr»» Mary
YEQGMEN SERVE “SOUP."
C035-AJDDOCK <fc CO.
OJULLAU, TKMAB
Large* shippers of Whiskey direct to the Consumer in
tho South. "Below we llat a few of our leading brands:
■It." bar* «d-
iar* ere ■»«
ary*a U»a sod
la HM1» Qtb-
t all Chinan*,
ora la still
ton mU4(M
tit hi* tall on
It waa btrbid V
X
ranlly boiler®
xuooa people
op Ilka woods*
though 700
i exactly, you
tory different
They plank
!ht aloassldo
Just aa smart
i they are.
nowa It, but
inch sons* to
ray old nan-
was married:
ey, that what
n." she aald.
of an tko
They ain’t
an can stand
ozcaptlona a
tho kind of
nan who mar-
an has been
ottleoata and
t>ut liking to
bom on worn
raa pretty In
a cabbage
nd when he’a
rut his own
t It might say
tad one that
y Important,
sugar beets,
m Into flour,
manufactured
at Suroanos.
•o drjfr.ha.*
o. •
com consists
i and drying
rhoy contain
it. of water,
removed by
is 100 pounds
ted from 357
i tains more
ir and there-
flne meal Is
laptsd to tho
tidings. Tho
intod to coo-
per cent, of
Weekly
carab.
Pennsylvania
stice Harlan
rein® court.”
Is Hedloe of
ring the flno
i wo see la
lelp noticing
wears as a
the senators
tho Supreme
:ed that any
a scarab pin.
,t home, but
» that would
genuine ones
that Is why
d bo noticed,
genuine ones
eat baa bean
but the mt
one that win
cm as
eeldenta of
Shawley.
the owner
In his barn
Ify combat
»the ostab-
" using hla
;«ppcr1ng
. 'he head,
irle broke
ga and the
Then the
’ let loose
cm la hind
er shawley
>lg t.*d 282
'In of eight
r. brt t cor-
>rth * mor-
rers.
» le tter to
Ms Ware-
un'i-bt no# ' 'I
» -.eTand. (
jt rays sro
i their »
u plain the
npea the
ImMIlty at \
snow and
oum own aorruaa
mOTTLKO Ut BONO
Cradd«iA’» ’W
4 qta.
MO*
12qt».
*12 00
Gikauo Bye
4 qta.
16 00
12qU.
IK* 00
Old Crow
4 M
11 00
Jame* E. Pepper
6 00
13 00
Craddock’# ’SB
4 00
10 00
(Jrtfii Kim
6 00
13 00
Molha By#
4 00
10 00
Sunny Brook
6 00
12 00
R. Monarch
X 60
0 00
Guckenhfimer Rr
5 00
12 00
Craddock’# Quartctt
S 00
B 00
Kentucky Club
6 00
12 00
Cand# Kye
3 00
3 00
Hill A Hill
5 00
12 00
Kentucky Cyclone
3 00
a oo
Fenwick Kjit
4 60
11 00
Weatmorvland Ky<
t 60
7 00
Lynndule
4 00
10 On
Nclaon Stour Hull
2 60
T 00
Duffy’# Malt (4 bottle.)
4 00
10 00
Corn Whiakcy
2 60
7 00
Alcohol
3 F0
10 00
Brat Cora
8 0U
8 00
Cocktail#
5 00
12 00
Hook and «ye 12.60. I'e»ch an
and Aupk Brandy, each 3.00 ai
dy. *.50 and 4.50 per gallon. G
■*Hon. tExprena charge# paU
1 " .......-=
J Honey $3.00 per gallon. I'aach
id 4.00 per gallon. Apricot Bran-
eltfomia Wine# L60 and 2.50 per
ononegaL coating 2.60or more.)
l/ AGEJVTS. Sehlitx "Bottled Titer
Per cnee four doz. piut* $ 6 00—11. back for case and bottlee
Per cnee two (lot. quarts 4 2f»—SI. baok fot case and bottlee
Per cook t o doz. pints 11 00—20c per doz. back for Ijottlea
Tbe repress companies return empties free. We do nod
PREPAY-express charges on beer.
Sentlntsinouey oider or exchange. We do not accent personal a
checks. Goods go forward by first express after order reaches
Business Cards
A. 0. Brooke J. U. Wool worth
! Brooke & Wool worth
l LAWYERS
! RnomH 1, 2 and 3, Merchants A Farm
vr» Bank Bldg.
State nd Federal Practice
G. C. Uhandler, M. D.
Specialist in diseases of Eai, Eye,
No^e and Throat. Spectacles and
Artificial Eyes always oh haud.
Residence Phone 487, Othoe Phone
788 Office in Cooper Building
Rooms 82. 34 and 3«. Shreveport. La
Dr. Chas. C. Comer
AU calls promptly attended.
Will <F> general practice and
Specialties in Chronic Diseases.
Eye. Ear, Npse and Throat, Ob-
stetrics and Surgical Diseases.
Office N. side of Square.
J Residence ................69
I Office .....................51
Phones
D. T. Allison,
DENTIST.
Office over Grand Leader.
Carthage, Texas.
N. A. ROSS
Physician & tieneral Practician.
Office up Stairs in Daniels
Building.
f Office 133
Phones |Re8idenoe 172
W. P. Lawrence,
% DENTIST.
North Room Over First Nat. Hank
Carthage, Texas.
h. N. Nelson
attorney-at-law
Caithage, Texas.
Will practice in all courts
Office in Thompson. Building
W. GERARD BANKS
Attorney- At-Law
Carthage,
Will practice
in all Courts
Texas
Ms Qussr Mwstys »s l« p•*
tbs ffoorct S®rvlos.
Hem Is s wipe for soup served only
after nightfall, preferably In »be early
uornbig •tour*.
"First take about ten or a Coxen
Impwri h* xug. crumble U up Uoe aud
put it In a pun or wasbb ,vl, then pour
over It enough uswhohs (either ebhx or
Iskjl to cover It well. Stir It up with
your hands, l>elng careful to break all
the lump*; leave It set a few minutes
thru get n few yards of cheesecloth
and tear It In p *e* and strain 1j>*
mixture through the cloth Into another
vessel wriug the sawdust dry and
throw'It away. The remain, will be
the lhal ugx uswhohs mixed. Next
take the same uuiouut of water ns yon
ImmI of usw’hohs and pour It In; leave
the whole set for n few minutes.”
This Is the "soup” employed b>
yeggtuen. and a single |»artioi» of It is
guaranteed to open the door of the
stoutest safe, provided an aperture
can be made sufficiently large to |>our
In the stuff The names of the In
gredlenta are written Ih a crude sort
of cipher commonly used for preserv
Ing such secrete. This and dozens
more of the same transparency of
meaning are In the possession of the
United States secret service men. the
police, detective agencies and othera
who deal with the cooks of such
dishes. By s substitution of letter for
letter—the first aix for the tost six of
the nlpbnbet. the second six for the
third six. with O and N taken out of
turn and made interchnngeable-thc
cipher Is easily rend. "Impwri h*
xug.” translated, is "slicks of dan
tsbort for dynamite). “Uswhohs. either
ehhx or laky”-alcohol, either wood or
pure—may he used.
The directions for serving this soup
require considerable attention and the
liest of trained service. After the
"gay cat.” or advance agent of the
band, has learned all that cun he found
oui about the bank, store or post
office, its lighting, protection and the
means of escape by freight train, re-
hide or on foot, his companion or com-
panions come on. avoiding notice as
far ms possible. "Stickups.” or look
outs, guard the place while the "In
aide men” break Into the safe. Seat-
ing the crack* shout the safe or vault
door with soap, the yeggtnen pour In
tbe soup through u small hole left
open at the top. The liquid flows
down by locks, hinge* aud bolts and
Is set off by fuse or detonator. Blan-
kets and covers of any kind are used
to muffle tbe sound of tbe explosion
and the fall of the door. Perhaps the
"stickups” are forced to create a dl
version outside and to frighten the cit-
izens or mislead them while the "In
side men” pick out the valuable paper*
escape. Who pays the check for the
soup then dei>ends upon the Ingenuity
of detectives.—New York Post.
Miss Willard and "IvanH®*."
When Frances Willard reached hat,
eighteenth birthday aha celebrated bar
majority by beginning Scott’s "Ivaa-
boo," a book which her father had for-
bidden, sa he disapproved of novels
In answer to hla stern remonstrance
aha told him that up to that day she
bad obeyed hint lu the matter, but
-now," ahe continued. “1 am eighteen
1 uui of age. I uow to do what 1
think is right, and to read this fine tils
tork-al atory la. In my opiulou. u right
thing for uie to do.” Her fallicr was
takeu aback, but he saw the funny
aide of the mutter und, remarking that
she was "a chip of the old block,"
made no further effort to Vee, bet
from reading good stories
R. W, PRIEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
SURVEYOR.
Office in the Hull A B*nkfi Bldg..
Garth tg", Texas.
ROSS DURAN
Attornev-at-Law
ind
Notary Public
Office over Gu ti'anty 8;ate Bank
Building.
PHILIP P- LONG
ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W
Will practice in all justice,
county, district and Federal
courts.
Office upstairs in Daniels Bldg.
CITY IH »r
WHITE & DAVIS
Proprietors
For strictly first class
tonsorial work, the most
up-to-date hair cuts,
shaves, shines, etc., cal
on us. We have a newly
equipped shop, and it is
modern in every respect.
We guarantee satisfaction
in every respect.
POSITIVELY MO
CREDIT
ot and old Baths; per-
fect system >f Water
Works.
HENRY RICH,
MARION DAVIS,
EMMETT WHITE.
Attar the Concert.
•'Why. bow do you do, Klcnnor?”
"C!6od morning. Penelope Were yon
to the concert yesterday afternoonV"
“Ye*, dear."
“Whut did you hear?"
“Oh, I heard Hollio Kcyser was eu
gaged, and Klla’B slater is going to
marry Jack, and Nellie came item
sloping with Paul, and Penrhyu aud
Charles haTS made up, and Elsie haa
broken off her engagement with that
horrid count, and”—
"No, no, dear. I meun what piece*
did you bear?”
"Now, would you lielieve I’ve clean
forgotten? Come over this afternoon,
dear, and Pll show you my pro
gramme.”
Then they separated.
Won a Rida.
Francois w as going to market iu his
cart
•Til!" called a neighbor. "Are yo»
going luto the town?”
“Yes." .
“Could you take a blouse for me t ,
-Certainty, if yo» will let me know
where to leave It.”
“Oh, that’s all right!" said his
friend, Juinpiug luto the cart. “I'm
Inside it now."—iton Loislrs.
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I Souvenir Collection
Hutbano and WWe. j.
A mia la wot happy when be hi «** '
s....ih being made to feel that he baa j
acted Ilk# a brute, uor do®* any urns
Ugc to hav* a VMM, UsWf Tsr tl*«rly j
be lovea her. |>eerlng forever Into the,
recess of bt* mind with a view to find-
ing out If lie en»c* for her aa much a*
be did yesterday. 1 have aecn umnj
a decent fellow made almost brutal by
this sort of affectionate Inquisition. No
mun enjoy* having his affections pull-
ed up by the roots to see if they have
grown or not since yesterday. In short,
every human being feels tho used of •
little decent mentul privacy. Every
one bus n right to thoughts of his owu.
a right to variation* of emotions that
! he 1b not bound to tell about. Wouien
i do not think till*. They will relentless
' |y track every feeling their huslsitsU
have t<> Its list hiding place- Thru,
when nil spontaneity Is dead, they
mourn for It - ■•Husband" In Harper’s
;S,1#)=*i
• -
rr®;
ConetipstioA, i< neglected,
to almost ionumerable co
tkms affecting the general
Many ca
typhoid _ lw«k,
appendicitis »aw
other severe dto-
Sunny Brook
Whiskey
WHISKtr
-•soaiv • |
3IUIC..B0W—
EYE STRAIN.
It Has Many Symptom* and May Af-
fect the Whole System
Chief among the symptom* of eye
strain are watering of the eyp. a g*n
Ing together of the eyelid* on awaken
Ing In the morning, headache, the posi-
tion and character of which vary with
each Individual. It may be neuralgic
or it may be deeply seated, as was the
case with Wagner, the musician, who
was complaining constantly of "the
nerves of his eyes ”
The headache Is often replaced by
an Inflammation of the eyelids, espe
daily Itt young and healthy person*,
who also have a little conjunctivitis
with a feeling of tension or fullness in
the eye* which may become real pain
of a dull aching character, the eyeballs
being very tender on pressure.
Sometime* there are vertigo and
sickness, with dyspepsia, pnlpltaflon
and even difficulty in breathing,
ftlecplcssnes* I* a very frequent symp-
tom. due In part to the excessive flow
of blood to the brain and In part to Be-
low tone of the whole nervous system.
The symptoms of eye strain appear
sootier In those who lend a confined
and sedentary life, who follow occupa
tlon* which nesl a constant use of the
eye* In bad or unsuitable light and in
those who are debilitated from au.v
cause. Tbe svmptonis appear later In
those of courser Alter, who pass much
of their time In the open air or who
follow occupation* which do not need
n prolonged use of the eye* for close
work.—London Lancet
Odd Bargain of Duma*.
The library of t'nrpetitrns possesses
among Its treasures a curious collec-
tion of autographs. One Is the slguu
tore of Alexandre Dumas pere to un
Old bargain which he proposed ’“d
which was accepted. This strange con
tract was that the author should pre
scut to the I'brary of favalllon copie-
of all hi* work*, those already pub
Itsbed and other which he might
write In return for a supply of melon
to Is* sent to him aa long a* he lived.-
Westminster Gazette.
t least IM
As A Pleasant Beverage md
A Pur£ WholesomeTonic
It Has No Equal.
Lon A. Bernard
OmchI Distributors BEAUMONT, TEX.
/•»
• fit’
' Th» Sparm Whala’a OH Tank.
Professor R. C. Andrew* lielieve*
that the oil tank in the head of tbe
sperm whale t* n provision of nature
to save the monster from starvation j
when food la scarce lie say* that hi-
experiments show that the oil from
the tank I* thnorlicd by the whale -
body at time* when adequate food I*
unobtainable.— I»ndon Telegraph.
Anecdote*.
What I* an anecdote?
An anecdote la a atory of extremely
uncertain age that la founded on fic-
tion and embellished by fancy.
After lying dormant for year* It la
dng up sftd credited to an entirely In
••rent and onnuepei tlng United States
; seat tor.—Cleveland l*i> la Dralsr.
.*’. . *f ", .
Why the Cheque Cow Died-
A university professor was lecturing
on the Basque iieopl® and their cus-
toms On the subject of their aupendl
ttous he told tlie follow lug.
"I was walking down tbe street In a
little Basque village ous day when a
man came excitedly toward me. After
glancing furtively about he whispered:
‘Hush! Who 1* dead.’
•• -Who'C I usked, wondering whether
the mun hud lost a lovely daughter or
a dutiful wife.
•••My cow! She died this morning.’
Was tbe answer. ‘And.’ he added, it
Isn't bard 1o explain. The very ttrat
thing 1 >aw this morning when I
glanced »ur of the window was a wo-
i man Truly, fate I* against me.’"
A Historic spot.
In the wall of the live story tenement
at the southeast corner of Oak and
Oliver streets on the side toward the
latter art* iuserted live bronze tablets,
two Ix-tweeu tho second aud third
floors, oue l«etweon tbe third nnd
fourth nnd two between the fourth
and fifth. It would tie n safe wager
that not oue of the 130 pereoun living
In the building know* the algnlflcancc
of those tablets. It was In a tavern
on this Spot that the articles of evacu-
ation of New York were signed by the
British on Nov. U3. 1783. The tablets
were first' placed In the walls of tho
old tavern The builder of tho ten«v
1 went bud sotuo patriotism In bla heart
and built them Into the tenements.—
j New York Ron
Doing as Hs Was Tsld.
I A physician found one of hla pa-
tients sitting In the bath and owal-
lowtng a dose of medicine.
"What are you doing there. Instead
of being In lied?” Inquired tbe aston-
1*11cd practitioner, and the Indignant
patient quickly responded:
"Well, you told me to lake tbe medi-
cine In water, and that's exactly what
Pm doing."
cases are troew-
uble to prolong***
clogging of the
bowels. Regard-
the effect* »f
con st i patiorr, C -
K. Ayers, 6 Sabss*
St., Montpebesu
Vi., says: _
"I was ndlktrtr
with constlfaU***
anil btllouauaw 0**’
, .-ill at lime* becam** •*» >>®* 1
Mwil iniHiRw uiM-onackiua. I have !**■'
|„llnd In that «*WMlltlnn many
I iqwMaua did not seem to b* able •*
,k<. ox any good. I would hecomw
w«-«k mim] for day* at a time could dw
no wimtIc. Not ton* uao I «ot w ■**
«,r Ur. Milos' IsftXottve TwbleU. osM
attar' using them found I hod
»-k*d anything that acted In awe* **
mlltl ami effardlv# memo I kMr
I Imvw at last found the romody thn*
suits my cuae.”
Thousands of people are toffera*
front habitual constipation a**
while iHissihly realizing sometbmg
ot the danger of this condition, yen
neglect too long to employ prop**"
curative measures until serious tH-
ress often result*. The advice m
all physicians is, "keep your bowefc.
elc .n, anti it’s good advice.
|)r Miles' Laxative Tablets are
<old by all druggists, at 2$ c.*'.nt* *
box containing Z5 doses. If no*
found satisfactory, your tnouey »*
I returned.
MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, InO.
7
m.
I
%
I
QuolHiad to Do It.
"Did you know.” auid the tooth «*e-
penter. looking np from hi* pap«M
“that the Iudlun* practiced deuttefry
In the carlleat timesr’
"1 didn’t know It." replied the mm*
1 who hud once aat In a dentist’s chate.
“but I am not at all surprised. Tbe In-
dian* have always been a brutal am*
cruel race." _____
Then he laughed gleefully, forgetnm
of the fact that there was still time
for the dentist to add $15 or $20 to feff»
bill —Chicago Peat
4
Thin is the season of tli - rear whom
mother* feel very much enne reed
ovei the frequent cold* contracted
by theit children, and have •biind-
ant reason for it ■■ every oob weoh
, n* the lungs, lowers the vitelHy
and paves the way for the more *a~
rioua disease* that *o often follow,
C'ihi lierlnin'* Gough Renirtly i* t*~
moti* for it* cure*, and i* ploaaaaa
and safe to take.
Sold by all Dealerrr.
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'%L
~~~ RE50LVED*
THAT UNDERWEAR IS ALWAYS
A NICE THIN6 To HAVE. AND
IT DOES N'T CiO OUT OF STYLE .
YOU CAN BUY WARM ONE S
/•urfiom NOW AND .rr7T>>PUT
;
;
Jt
THE REAL. C0ME0RT in BRESS C0AES EROAY WEAR -
inc conroRT/i&UE umderwear. your dresses
eyinnoT eit well umless your unDERCdR-
MEMTS DO.
now IS A GOOD TIME TO 6UY UnDERWEdR AnD
HOSIERY yMDdLL TllinGS YOU nEED, BECAUSE
THIS IS THE REBUCTlOn TIAE.
WE DO nOT WISH TO CARRY OVER OUR WlrtTER
GOODS.
The Grand Leader
••QmaHtv~Or^ce-Ceerteey,,
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