The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 2, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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KEEPING UP WITH BESS alcohol from potato culls TOKEN OF ADMlRsTibN
*l*tS*B
veused
vorite
tell you
n pain—
nods in
ny a day
tonic, in
40 years
bv R.V.
iold ever
to tne
len.
a in Dr.
blet• at
in SOc
to Dr.
lal box.
For It.
Way Out.
reason why
who suffers
ching back,
inary disor-
dangers of
.o heed the
this locality
r. The fol-
proof.
lington St.,
's: “I suf-
itic pains,
bad that I
months oi
swellings
my ankles,
other parts
s said I was
on. Weak
sing Doan’s
took in all
e dropsical
re never re-
;from rbeu-
I still use
as a kidney
25
lers. Price
lbum Co.,
sole agents
ne—Doan’s
es) of that
i, the best
le market.
Price 75
g Works.
I 65 YEARS’
PC3IENCE
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Where There's a
Farm There Should
be q B»ff Telephone.
% ■*
• TV* ppoyaulae firmer jtif-
round, hfwmilf with modem
■dnnti|«i
HL too, apt—CUteathat ctm-
MdM mhtiatm' to hiolHi,
i paoypoaa and waakk
WM (fee. he doT
With other ueitWjOn h»
karat a Rural Telephone lure.
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Asftf X* NT Maim Manat er for*a
SMUSaae writ«4a
IflltJOOTffWtSTEM
TCsmupH
AND
[TYRONE CO.
numniAs
•y ANNIE SElOERBACHfR.
( Altar Um; «lou. wouu.u l.ou
Into the-nearcat armchair, scattering' 1
| about twentr-four Christman bundle,
on the floor an abe did to, she heaved
oven- a deeper Rlgh than one would
naturally have expected under take cir-
cumstances. . ]
VL bat a the matter?" naked her i
friend. “Ton look aa though you’d
tost pounds and peunda from worry."
I think I have," replU-J the atout
woman, rather feebly, “You see, It's
I least®. Resale's my favorite niece, aa
you know, and abe'a burdened with,
overlndulgeai parents who give her
everything ahe wants before ahe
knows that abe. want* H Now, how
t» It possible to please such a tiyl
with any kind of gITt? 81ic has Jewelry' ;
by the pound und ahe gets enough
candy every Christmas to feed an
orphan asylum. So whenever Decern-
, her cornea around I begin to wring
my hands and say* ‘Vliai under the
shining sun cbu 1 gvtf for ResaleT’
That's the way I g/vt my ftrat gray
hairs! I get a fresh in«tallnmat of
1 them every Christinas."
Rbe was calming down now. Her
friend had politely natumfsl- an air of
deep attention. ^
“After hours olid hours of brain
tacking effort," went on the atout wo-
man, **i found out that Rosa to wanted
a Princeiun pennant There was one
Princeton pennant tea In the a port-
ing goods section the day. I went to
buy Resale's present and I wrestled i
for It with two husky youths, a middle
aged woman and half a doawn giggly*
shin. I got U, too, la the
process I lost three perfectly good Jet
buttons^and sprained my wrist.
“That night Senate's bean brought*
her aa etrodona Mg PdDCftm pea.
nsnt about three times the aloe of the
one 1 had worked so hard for. Sweet
fare of Ointments For Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
lercury will surely destroy of him, wasn't.it?"
Isense of smell and completely ,-<io ou*‘' be****! her frluud. “Your
tnge the whole system when ^ M flat plljg bat ^
sring it through the mucus aat on^ wnht hapmmad naxtr1
faces, 8uch articles should “ Betel® <*mo over to my house one.
ler be used except on prescrip- 4ay.’’ said 0»o aioat woman, “and
“Oanaturad" Liquid SoltabU for Mate
ufacture of V a ml ah and Other
Conmercial Astlr.lse.
(BY A. O. WKNTE.)
Alcohol is a aubstanQc produced by
the fermentation of sugar In. practice
there are two poeslble source* of sugar
for this purpose: First, plhnta natqf-
ally containing (agar ready to be con-
verted into alcohol by simple ferment-
ation, aucb aa sugar cane, sugar booth,
sorghum, fruit*, etc.. oboqwL ma-
terials containing starch which may
be changed Into sugar by the action (ft
malt or acids and then tormented,
such aa potatoes, grain* etc. Alcohol
has been and la now being made from
sawdust, but aa the procnanya em-
ployed are trade secrete OXlh tiugsrUd
wtl) not be discussed.
The so-called “denotorad
la prepared by the MUUtioP of wk&
Ingredients m will make the ajkxjbal
unfit for drinking pvrpoaoa. ft Bk tmad
extonaKoty ha the rnnaafectatt of
vanjiah, exploelre* ctmmfloalb, «Xkd
many other QDmmereJfli tekhJw. g
i' f-
gpgsis .
life • ;
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By JULIA CONWAY.
It bad wlw.v. he, n tbe mle In the
Oaompton family for the children to
share and aharo alike, but when pret-
ty ClarlbeJ, ihs eldest, received the
daor after bes alxteentb- birthday a
beautiful basket of bonbons, a token
of the admiration of a youth whom ahe
had met while vIMtlug In the Bum-
mer. she Inwardly rebelled at the pros-
pect of seeing the dellcloua sweets
tneft away like the dew before the
eun. For the young Cromptons al-
ways made remarkably abort work of
a hoot of candy.
1 apeak first for that big piece of
camUpd pineapple." said Alice its the
otkOrtry-u gaUterod around Clartbol to
am the detectable package opened.
"Can I have some o’ them candied
ekdi** C3artb(d?" asked rtnaU Joo.
"No, )R*u can’t.” Clartbel quickly
ndaad the boskut beyond the reach
of Jta's none too clean hand. "You
4BB% haw any, bwouunn you said,
lnahnad of thorn
COURTHOUSE BARBER SHOP
IV
First class Tonsortal Work. Give me a trial
next time you need a haircut, shave or sham-
poo. Satisfaction guaranteed. : : : : :
A. J. RASBERRY,
Proprietor
SHEIFF'S SALE.
The State of Texas, county of'
Panola: By virtue of an order
of dale ireued out of the Honor-
able District Court of Panola!
County, or. the 15th day of May
1913, by the Clerk thereof, in the \
ease <-f The Casey Swasey Cbm
PITTSBURG EDITOR
VISITS COLORADO.
The Gazette man expects to
leave tomorrow on a trip toColo-
was iiuna or -*noac - uaae m me tasey tiwssey i nin- r‘^' ' where he hopes to get
-Wall. I don't cur* if I did You pany vt.reu8 J.M.O len, et al No. t'™ ne<ded r<?St iind rec^'at,“n*
MOs morwIi half the taffy 1 bought with i .,ofw>
<ted gave mo Ad* having
gm ^pulling paper right."
And U Wo* the first ttnm be over
tQt\ parted mark." chimed Helen.
Clarfbel, aren't you gofng to let
ateRaoe MAP Of the candy? You shut
Ite. tlip basket lid with a regular
<te8frwi bang."
1 have that pineapple to put
( lunch box?" asked Alice. "I
tmmjf MU had to take an old lunch
MrHhnol every day the way 1 do,
and to me, as Sheriff, di*
The newspaper business when
*
Apparatus tar
CaalHihuf i
raved about- an esnbroMered shirt
waist of mfDR that sanu poor soul had
spHiit six monte maklnip Well, that
gave mo an idea and J .Immediately
started to make Resale one like It In
ett dayn. I embsoldtmnri on til 1 saw
French ltnots dancing all over the wall
and I counted stitches tn my sleep.
Jn internally, actint: directly Kvftn fhoUtefl pltytug tnn. who
|n the blood and mucous -ur- rHeJ* off ^Vnato in hte dream* became,
a of the system. In buying u!arDVwJ *• 1 di»*
...... Played. My
is from reputable physicians,
‘he damage they will do is ten
I to the good you can possibly
Ive from- them. Hall’s Ca*
Ih Cure, manufactured by F.
Theney Jk Co., Toledo, Ohio,
fains no mercury, and is
i mour
mtot?
a 4
4 Mow
•^rtrirr
rj mm* *mt mm
I’s Catarrh Cure be sure you
[the genuine. It is taken in-
fally and made in Toledo,
by F. J. Choney & Co,
TAtimonials fre**.
old by druggists. Price 75
co ts per bottle.
ake Hall’s Family Pills for
jo etipation.
ill-kinds of first-class drinks
now be had from the Car-
thlge Bottling Works.
SEEDS
BUCK BEE’S SEEDS SUCCEED 1
SPECIAL OFFER:
kite to kalM TV»«v RfltlMM, A trial will1
make jrua our permaneut cu*tom<?r.
inteteK j Tisrwlp. 7 fr.irul.il; Onto*. 8 bte«t VterUe
|pf4n«-lt«trm| BcHre tb Ytel Ui *11.
CJLAnANTP ! l‘ T«» FW A nK.
vte/fe to-day; Mention this Paper.
[ A *VWVArWWWVs. ^ N/ wr
v For strictly first class
tonsorial work, the most
up • to - date hair cuts,
shaves, shines, etc., call
on us. We have a newly
equipped shop, and it is
modern in every respect.
We guarantee satisfaction
is every respect.
POSITIVELY NO
CREDIT.
perfect system uf water
works.
family poop in wroth
when I brought the <Ntag to the tahlo
at dinner and oml>r<tittered b&Lwnen.
courses. And then when the waist
was nearly completed Dar.nln casually
announced that she thought embrotd-
cn-d shirt waiflte v*re getting com-
mon and she Ttpoda-t wear one for
anything. **
“Dear,- dear*" :numain*l her friend*
tyifi pathetically,
“I fi t, ;Pa> tvJTtlzg Rcatfle that if sho
changed bur mlgd again sho wouldn't
get any preaeui( from mix" said the
stout woman. “But next morning I
started out on the warpath, all aplilfod
up tn my oldest ctetbcs, so that I
could grab bargalius with the beet of
them. I ran Into a sale nf Jewelry
—women six deep fighting 6ver lit-
L tie a» cent reduced Ctom ll oola
purJ.cs, ami all trying tn got waited
. on at once. It took me half au hour
! to get next to tAo counter. Really, It
j was cruel tire way 1 clUubod over peo-
ple, but It w«* for a worthy cause.
Anyway, 1 got there, found the coin
purees all gone, took another half hour
getting untangled and had to pay $3
for the same thing In another store.
"After I’d been patting myself on
the back for about a day for having
solved the problem I ruct.Bessie on
the street. She hailed tue, and then
breko Into lamentations. 'What do
you% think. Aunt INdan?* she said.
'Uncle Billy brought m»; anothor coin
purse last night, and I had three al-
ready!’
•'When 1 cam® to 1 was In a drug
store and Bessie was rubbing ray head
rind cooing. You sbonldn't worry so
over Christmas You know you do too
much, auntie.’
“ Yes, 1 know, Beast®,’ I (aid. ’What
do you want for Christina®?’
“ ’Why, 1 don't know,’ she replied.
•Nothing much that I can think of. I
want a dlamoud ring, but daddy won’t
give me one. Must you go so soon?’
”1 think now that i'll go a florist's
and order a ceupl** eg dot#® rosea for
Resale—the stems to be at least three
feet long I sent her some when she
had appendicitis and abe raved over
them then, but now— goodness knows!
She may have developed a case of
rose fever by this time
' “Honestly^ the thought of all the
Christmases that are yet to oomo la
enough*) kill any one. Yea, l do foal
as .though I’d been through a key-
hole
“Wall, Merry Christina*! Here goes
for Beanie's!"
may ateo te ua>«l ft»
appliances, both tor
tng pnrpooen wife i
than either
cost previous to Ute
making h taalna
vent its mo tta
consequently vwry
tow ard tliolr adapt*Vte«k to Ms gqg, 1*
in, bowxreug, UOng attotegoflUIy josd to
both atattoaor* and tract lot: oagfnod
In other aounUMs *Mt II Mte pa
at a moderate BThN. «qul .trudf*t ||ptor.
condllloiia of eeupornTr ite>nufi*ofuK)
would undouMndfV he af> uwd ft (B18
cotin Try
lYktatone ha*o h*np. sMyiUMffUtef
used as a souroo of cheap aioqhoi lu
other oounCrlus add nchdtfloa* tb ftW
country IniTloM® I hag Mm
of potato cullB vdth ttea
starch oootunt onr avoffkMt- for thfb
purpose at a prtrw wt»k* acM paroMt
of the profltobln nwantaatUMv of aiuo-
hoi therufrom. Kxnorlineutat wort <jt
the agricultural lAipasfUivut) dtetfSur/
has shown how potatoes can b«*
economlciUly handJMd aaM prowCHwti
In it ructions tn the uwfhiod ni msmv
fketure can now be gtw*. TM« wow?
has been done tn a siaon dlMtitery
such -is would bo suRoble fhr HUhT i
Allow" returned Clarfbel with
“I'm going to' aave this
f "dMMa MV’ exclaimed all tbe chlV
ter?" dmnandbd Cartta.
*7tea ffncrw I had the toothache yoster-
te*M cooMu*T eat any of your blrth-
dfl) c-ndy I think I ought to have
A fa of this."
*Sfad got the toothache again,"
teMfttfhtiy remnrked*Clartbel. "If you
ANnpT such a baby about going to
tifa dhotis! you cunld have your teeth
md?
who! good would It do If
Vgupne always Ruiug to qa\« your
5017"
not always polng to anvo It,”
17kxr^bfft &d h io;m» ot utartyroti
rected .nd delivered, I will pro- C,rejfullyj an'1 Mnwientlously
ceed to ..ll.wilhin .he hour, pre-jc0nducted- 18 on8 of thf 1hards*t
scribed by law tor Sheriff S»le«, VMal,on8,on oarth;, 8nd bul *>r
on the Piret Tueedny in July. A '>oca''"mal re8t ,l,e"8 ‘h« *'"•*«*
D. 1013, it beine the let dev „t "'T1” ma" would 80°" •*
consigned to the scrap heap.
The editor will make the trip in
ty, in the town ot C.rth.g., lot-i I)*8 “!,8nd ** Jacco"’>,an“d b>r
lowing deeorib -d property, t. - ’!8 w,f<! and d8whte,r: Stone
wit; Hargrove and KeRinald Greer.
Situated in Panula county, Tax Somethin* like 2500 miles will
as, and known, as the J. E. Uob h<* covered in the trip provided
said month, before the Court
House door of said Panola ooun-
jjatifroco, "hut this Is a v*-ry special
Ned ft gnf
M Morf i
inson survey, about 10 miles n 31
w. from Carthage, beginning at a
stake the s w cor. of S. .1. Hen-
dris 100 acre survey 30 vrs n of
the s e cor of the E. Hammon
the carbureter carhuretes, the
radiator radiates and the differ-
ential differentiates. The length
of his stay will depend on his
ability to get money from home
of camfy ami ! think ff .f iton’t
a all gobUhtd up Um* first uitnutu
a iigM. to keep LL My novorlty
!» fPfng to meet htvij a wintk from
JieMB ttiftmtay iutfi I want fo ahow ull
.this tavuitifui l.askt t. Just as
Then 1 11 pa.is It around, ami
all have some.”
w, nftrr tiro snroriry gfrb* hare
It all liver," grumbled Alloa.
"tiopic daj you may \>lsh to juln
fttfL anrortty, Alice."
Afltet, being an aspirant n>* early
u to her slater's sorority, looked . ' r ... . .
___hat chagrfhed and auditioned * z ,or cor- Thence w with Ash-
mevuTTv that it vils tfm«y going
tli school After tlui others were gone
Ctarfts 1 hastily looked jibout. for a hld-
hag place for her hnrket of candy.
Aftrr a moment’s desperate thought -
ftnr aoUii'ig was' sacred. In 1 !m> liouso
jbflGmfiipt >n nln- flew Into the library
and secret®tl the candy with eonslder-
®4ii gotlsTactlon at her bright Idea.
“Where on earth dhl you put your
lumcty?” asked Helen the next day.
"Oh. were you looking for It?"
sur, a pino brs s 78 e 3 vrs a pine aa °^en as needed, the’refdre he
bra s I ! may be expected back at most
w 13 vrn. Thence » with e line anv time.* The proposetj route
of eaid Hendrix survey 751 vrs to ’lakes in Dallas, Fort Wort.%.
its s e cor in a slough, an aeh hrs i Wichita l ulls, Amarillo, thence
a 55 w tl vrs, and an overcup hrs , nor*h fo l.amar. Col., Pueb%,
8 78 e 4 vre. Thence s 758 vrs to Co,orado Sl>rin»?s Denver,
stake a pine bra n 70 e vrs, a j Several side trips will be taken
do fire w 2 vr«, another bisn22jl>u* Colorado cities into
w 7, r» vrs, this being an ell cor1 the mountains and canyons, and a
of said Sarah English eur. Thence! ®Ppcial visit made to the. govern-
w with the line of Sarah English ment 3 mint in Denver, where
(5X3 vrs to a Btk the e e e cor of j editor wants to get full di-
lamea Ashbaugh sur, a pine bre | fee lions lor making money easy.
s s2 w S vrs a dobrs n 41 w9 vrp, 1’ittsburg (iazette. _
Thence n with the e lino of damns' Hunl*9 Cure rapi^iy ,itfHtri;y-
Ashbaugh sur 722 vrs to its n e l ^ ,iinj?worws ,whihB PUoa,
cor of this tract, a pine marked f ,.:czerDHt TottPr ^ like troubles.
Under its influence the disease
b iugh’s n line 68’ vrs to the « «’ cut|cle aculea off leaving smooth
cor of E. Hammon sur, u pme Lhite> healthy «k.n in its pla»«.
hrs n 10 w 5 vrs marked z. thence I A wonderful ,-emHdy au J on,v »n
n with Hammon’s e line 30 vrs to iR >fll(J ^)()
place of beginning containing 92’----
acres of land, loviod on as the Poatotfico Notion,
property of SilflsMars<len to satis-1 Fostolflce opens at-G:30 a tn.
fy a judgement amounting toll,- (Closes at ti. p. rn. Sunday hours
farmB oY ooinnnintttw o9 fikrni^Ri I mnrivfh»t* n* \t /hiv, . _ ,** . . ( ... •
working In coopv-mttna. IWnwtru -Qh. wi-r»> you looking for If’” , i')90.43in fuvor jf Casey Swiiaey j opens lit (>.30 a. m. closes at ■ . 30
may. if they eo <hwtre.. ohtufti fuam ttm ! ))f (VUrg4. nat_ but I didn't *c« j Co. and cost of suit. ! a. in. Mail for tram* No- i dot8
government data whtrh will mplde | tl w|„.r„. and 1 Just wondered*! Given under mv h
them to convert froot*id err Inferior: / ,, .. , . ,
of potatoes Into a snore.’ oC aupposo you all wondered ’’ I ^ -f-M. y* A ,VS:._ -------- i a. m. Maihfor train No.
grades
revenue, as It has been Bbou-n by ux»
perlments that theoe may be mad®
into alcohol at a fair profit
Tho percentage of starch in pota-
toes may me easily determined by
meant of a^peclally prepen d tns«ri>
ment. An average sample of the
potatoes Is washed nrd thoroughly
dried. Bxactly ten pounds are placed
In the wire basket (oue iiotato may be
cut if necessary to get (he axact
weight). Tho tnatniment with the
basket attached is floated in a tank
containing clear water at 53 5 db-
,groes Farenhett. The stem la so grad-
uated that the percentage of the
starch can be read directly from it.
Potatoes average from It to 20 per
cent, of starch and one pound of
starch In practice yields about 0*071
gallon of absolute alcohol, or 0 j)79 gal-
lon of denatured alcohol at 180 degrees
proof One hundred poonds of an av-
Icaves offiict* at 0:30
2 due
"i just jI h AN I >.\,Sbt»riif. ■ p, m. leaves ofliieeat 8:15
rjaribel was sitiiling superior.
iu]t U away."
.toe, coining In from play on the Sat-
urday of the sorority meeting, fore id
'ihi any into the library against the
4»dilc- of his young sisters, who
v arued him (hat Clarlbel would be ,
w;gvy If he went Into the meeting, : abundant harvest,
which was always very secret. 1 Easy to handle and adopted to
I don't care :t it l» a secret,' do- . varj0u3 kinds of Work. See
'dared Joe. ' ( I:.ribrl promised me i
w,;.... candied vi lets today and I wont !
i‘411.’’
"Joe. run right away," commanded |
f’tiribel as h*> entered th« room.
Voii know you can't come to our |
meeting”
“l don’t want to come to your meet- |
lug All I want Is the candy you said j
l could—”
“Oh. my basket of candy!” fairly
shrieked Clarlbel “It's all burned up.”
Why, how can It ba?” asked Alice,
Otoel Pipe End tiuftrd Section P- m , and on Sunday at 8:00 p.
H.gprow3. |m. Rural carriers leave for
Tickle the earth with a good r«)ut<*3 at 8:30 a. m. Clay! in
harrow and it will laugh with an rnail leaves at 8:30 a. m-
Sam i,. E. Morris. P. M
Cartilage Implement Co.
•--- • . . .. ( fT M J , HO® lUU *v ire uon< vs m.v* ,
erage grade of potatoes crmtalumg , bad rushed In, having been listen-
per cent, of starch woulfl ylyld approx-. ,ng ^ tb„ door «Whuro wllrt itr
lmately 1.3 gallon* of denatured alco- pointed at the fireplace,
hoi. ' •*! pUt it under tbe cedar boughs
---- father broaght in from the country to |
flulky Plows qiake the fin-place look pretty, and '
Many farmers have the mlsta en W|HJJ1 tjjB jrir|*'Came today l thought
Idea that sulky plows are not *(>r-rV< how cheerful the fire woubkbe and I
soils R Ifi °n m,rh "®<*! lighted It and forgot all about th»
their economy the greatest. Only the,
drives Is required and the weight of |,ftr giatara, sorority and real,
‘the plow holds the share te Its : gnhep'd sympathetically about the
Don’t &hoot.
“Here’s an item,” ohsened Rivera,
who was looking over the exchanges,
“to the effect that the king of Sweden
raises prize dogs on hl» Pvrm ”
t sunn., e hv u **•« the mi” sul zest-
YJJlt'UUD. ,
where often three men-—-ope a( the
beam—would not be able fo do half
the work of the sulky nor nearly a»
well Their draft will b<? from 5 to
10 per cent greater than that of the
walking plow, dependent upon the,
skhl In adjusting tbe c»nt«>r of draft
right.
Clarlbel.
gatn<
keeping
g leas no'
;m> them candled vllets
HENRY RICH
MARION DAVIS
Victim of Itolse
“Why did tho elopement
tbreugb ?"
•We hart a signal arranged Rbe told
ma to come to her window and make
a noise like a robin. 1 did ■*”
“Year
“Than her father popped oat ate
mr-da a no**e like a shotgun ”—lank
Care of Hives.
ly If (here are some tree* or v-oret*!
about It Robbing Is nut so prevalent,
either, and fhe shwnre of that always
helps to make bee* better natured.
Bobby's Circumlocution.
Mra Kawler—Who 1m the smartest
boy in your school, .lobby'1
fiobby—Well, Johnny Smltit says b«
Is.
Mra, Kawkjr—But who do yo® thick
I have a mammoth Jack a
splendid individual, works well,
10 years old this surinjc, that 1
will sell cheap, cash or trade.
I will also cant rate horses* and
mules, standing, for £2.50, any-
where in the county, I do not
tie thi* animals, and postively
guarantee no bad aftereffects.
P. W. Pittman,
28-tf. The Horse Doctor.
Fancy stationery, pencils and
cords at The Watchman office.
ANDREWS’ FINE LIQUORS
12 years doing a mail order business exclusively, places us,
in a position to know the best liquors for personal and fam-
ily use. Andrews Liquors are GUARANTEED. Reference
any Express Co., or the Commercial Germania Trust
and Saving P-ank New Orleans.
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 2, 1913, newspaper, July 2, 1913; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886000/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.