The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Carthage, Texas.
CAPITAL,.....$30,000.
DIRBCTORI-I. T. Thompson. J. W. Cook*, Juptr Collin*, temple
Carry Pull Burglary Insurance.
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J1 Flabby and Stumpy, Yet He le ae
Quick as a Flash.
Courthouse SSarber
Shop
Clean Shaves, Up-to-date Haircutting, Sham-
pooing, Etc. Give me a cull.
W. H. LACY - - Proprietor
NOTED FOR HIS KEEN SCENT.
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| -SHE CHARLES, LA. , AUSTIN, TEXAS. \
MOT THE LAR6E8T, BUT THE BEST i
Will pay your Bonn), tuition •
and stationery.
Will make* you a bookkeeper. __ j
Will make you a stenographer •
Will make you a good penman.
Will make you and an English Scholar.
Will fit you to transact any kind of business.
Will prepare you to take care of what you make.
Will start you on the road to success.
Positions Secured Without Cost to Pupil
Will a $100 Prise. A $100 scholarship given away in a J
scholarship contest. 14 weeks free board. Write for par- I
ticulars. *
20-Llfe Scholarship* te be Sold at Naif Prloo-20
$100
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The big VO his Key Home
L. CraddocK. 5 Co.
D allae
Uhe largest shippers of tvhisKey direct to
Consumers in the J'outh.
"BeloUt toe list a fetu of oar leading brands:
our own bottling
OUR OWN BOTTLING
Four full quartn
Four full <|u»rta
Craddock's m7* *.....
-$5 00
.Limes E. Pepper - *
. . 50 .
Craddock's 92.......
- 4 00
Green River .....
... 5 00
Melba Hye*.........
. 4 00
Sunny Brook*....
... 5 00 1
Dillinifcr Kyo.......
- 4 00
Guckenheimer Kjfe
... 5 00 1
Caada Uye..........
* 3 HO
Kentucky Club- * *.
... 4 50 l
Beat Tenn. Whiskey
3 00
I*iar1y Times......
... 4 50 |
Craddock's Extra Corn 3 00
Quality Club - * * >. *
... 4 50 :
Nelslm Hour Manh •
- 2 00
IbtCH and Rye.......
* 2 M>
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Alcohol.............
* 3 50
Express Charges I’refmid
on Four Quarts or
More) *
Send us Money Order. We do not accept personal Check
QUICK SERVICE! Goods go forward by first Ei-
press after order reaches os.
The Largest and Most Complete
/ Stock of Liquors in the South
Electric Co.
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ICE - ELECTRICITY
John C. Whitney
Tha Stupid L**Mn| Brut* Hao • Neo*
That Mok** Up ('•r Hlo Almeat Uaa- {
I*m Little lyN-Hi Can Wh**l at ,
Full Speed Llko • Folp Sony.
At first light tbe African rhinoceros
appear* to be heavily handicapped by *
natura aa. raipird* bln anatomy. Ilia
Hubby, loutlih body, short, attimpy
legs, small, unblinking, plgllku ejua
and prebeualle upper lip all cootblus
to give him nu air of atnpld Inactivity
Yet let him one* rent danger, nnd
bow quickly In thin Idea dlanlputed.
If lying down nt the time, he In on
1 III* leg* nnd facing the rnuae of din-
| turbunce In n Snub. If aatlsflcd that
; the danger In renl. lie turn* In n eec-
nnd nnd In galloping up vrlpd at n
pace that compnren favorably with
that of n good borne.
To avoid obntnictlonn he can turn
nnd « heel nt hill npoed like u polo
pony nnd In cnpnble of keeping lip tbe
pace for tulle*. In n straight rneo be-
tween n rhlnocervn nnd n homo over
two nillen of tlio average country In
which the former In met with, consist-
llig. an It tmunlly dnen, of blnek cotton
noil and ordlnnry veld, the rhino wculi)
Im* fully nble lo bold bin own.
Ilelng very pare footed, obntnclea,
cracks In the ground mid ntnnll bolen
widt h Mould enune a bone In ntumble,
If not couie to grief altogether, bavn
no effect on him whatever, and he will
gallop down one aide of a khor a ml
tip the other, leaving loono aloiicit and
| dcbrla rnttllng, hut without one falne
•tcp-
ll!* great pliyMlcul defect In hi* night,
bln eye* being of very little u*« to him,
aud the hunter may walk straight up
to him In open eouutry till within 100
yard* and. without exerclalog very
j much care, can by nlnlklog, should the
ground lw fairly favorable, easily get
within twenty yards before filing, al-
ways provided the approach la made
from the leeward side. Any advan-
tage he irmy I -*e* owing to hln had eye-
, sight I* lolly mode up to him by bl*
. sense of nmel..
The phrase “a noee like a fox ter-
rier" In often applied to keennene of
■cent Thin should rather be “a ooae
i like a rblnncvroo." There la very lit- I
tie ebnnee of getting on l«ffma with 1
him If the approach le made from
windward.
If lying down, be almost Invariably
does no with hla none pointed down
wind, consequently the hunter ap 1
preaching, an he naturally should.)
from the lee want aide, twin only the
quarry's defective sight and hearing
to contend with.
I In the daytime the rhino bird, or
oxpecker (Huphags afrleanat. yet* a* J
a pwrtration to mm. sleeping add w*T-1|
log. There In a supemtlilon among
the natives that these small birds per
form the duties of nentry. To a cer
tain extent this le true. They are *1 ,
way* flitting about and banging on to;
him. feeding op the ticks with which
he swarms, and on the approach of
danger flatter about with little hoarse
cries, which have tbe effect of rousing {
| him and. If eouflnusd. cause him to:
rise up aud kwh around.
ft Ip almost Impassible to caleulst*
j correctly what the action of a rhino
, will be oo becoming swaps of dsagrr.
. Mfrtwo of them seem to behave In the
I same way la similar ctrcumeUncsu
' On the wMi M la sails to say that
1 If only disturbed he will rrtreat, but
should le be actually sosoyed and see
. Ida enemy he will retaliate aud charge.
Serious Ions and delay are often
' canoed by a rhino charging a caravan, i
, Yet thin action la nearly always forced
| spun him end occurs through stnpfdf j
. ty rather than pressedlts«*d malice
The head of a caraven, say, of MOD *
porters, extending over two or three j
miles of ooanrry, ptewn to windward
of a rhino lie gets the west and
' ssovea np wind and perhaps nears the
ranter of the caravan, when, being
thoroughly alarmed, he toms off a Ht
tie, only to strike the tall end.
Ilelng now prated end seeing st
, Inst sn he thinks; the origins I ranee
of bis seeoysnre, he charges orralgbt
* through, on hln way horsing a loud
* or two hastily cant aside by tbe por-
ters on bis sppruucb He then pause*
on to leewerd of the rarsvso and. be-
ing at lest delivered from the annoy- .
Ing srawt. moves on Into more peaceful
territory, Vet n prvsen who bad not
wllrwg ill* ifrifrWi FrYMM tM pin
1 wan'd think that he bad mne from a j
ad* or asorw away with the
Intention of ext>nwtoatlog tbe
Is on a
4s tbe whole. It may ho
tbe dmpceHlea of tbe fbt*
pur wttb that of maud selssuls aud
Mb to bn
worried Okay
Business
Education
Do you think of going
ofT to a husintMM college
anytime noon? If so, the
Watchman ran nave you
from $10 to $20 on a schol-
arship. We have a num-
ber of ncholanihipM that
we have bought and paid
for in advertifiing? l*eing
in the leading institution*
of the United Staten, such
an Draughon* I’nictical,
llillff, Tyler, Nelson-
Drauffhon. McKinney,
etc. They Arc the name
pcholamhipfl you would
ffet if you bought direct
from the college. * Don't
fail to aee u*,t.for’you
•ave money by doing so.
The
Watchman.
Fall's Drug Store, the
Old Reliable
We are still doing business Just as
of old. Each day brings new custo-
mers and more busines. Why? Be-
cause we carry the largest assortment
of drugs, druggist sundries, toilet fancy
articles, school books, tablets, pen-
cils and Inks, candies, cigars and cold
di Inks In Carthage or Panola county.
We appreciate vour tragic, give you
what you call for at the most reason-
able of prices. Cotton has advanced
during the Inst year, as also has the
price of most everything else, too
Drugs have advanced. Listen: we are
selling at the same old price--one price
alike to nil. Don't buy anything
in the drug line Ik*fore you look at
our Hue. If we enn't satisfy you and
give you just what you want, then we
gl.tdly exercise every means to secure
what you want, by mail or express.
Bring vour home prescriptions to us to
he filled. D*»** prescription depatment
is always op* .m » j. In ml led by a very
capable and e .icricnced pliarmlst. When
yonr doctor writes a prescription, tell
him you want Ball to fill it, bring it to
tis and get well and feel good again.
Open day or night, always at your ser-
vice with our same old motto: “Good
floods af Living Prices.”
J. L. Fall
CThe Tarior
Drug Vtore
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THE BANNER FARM STATE.
Missouri Tract# Smaller, but In Num«
her They Intend Other#.
Missouri lifts mom farms I linn any
othrr slate In tlm tfiilon Wllliin tier
borders are ZMf.fiMfl farms, whl< h nmf*
age I A* arms to flu* farm The Ini
proved faml In each farm a torn gen 75
■'•res, or 02% per rout. These figures
am hosed no the last reoaun report.
Af fording lo the report of the rum
merce and labor bureau, the farm* of
Missouri am worth $.*M 7fl an sere,
Among flu* slides of tin* middle west
Missouri has smaller farms than many
of them. Ohio la an eicejdlou. where
27<>.<ss* farms only average Hi arras
eiifli Illinois has '.2*H.*KS> farms of 121
Seres M'li. Iowa has iKJ*,*ss* farms
*>f lf»l a« ri n t-wli Kaos ns Inis 17;i,*ss*
farms of 22H »<fis In fhe ('filled
Hfafes farms average Iff! aeftst. fart
. uulv .UJ per < eoi I* Improved bind
Y. It Mu*oford, profess.,r of anltusl
husbandry In I be eolfege of agrbsiffure
In the University of Missouri, lias pre
pared some I rile rest lug (sets stsail the
amount of live stork there fs <ei an
overage Missouri farm. Tills Is mu
ohlerrsl s great mule stole, and yet
tfe-ff- are four times mm nmtty hews
Bo there are males In Miss, sir I The
oquffdoen* M» Professor ‘Muruford
gives It le; Fifteen esflle, four hue*,
one mute, tweuty-sts hogs, five sheep
and o fmelton of o gosl.
Fully one third of the Mute's populs
Man depend dlrartly nr Indlrerlly upon
onlmsl produets for their eslsfenee
Tbe I nra,me frotn snfmsls end sol me I
fSWlrf# Is IlM/ffi/KW snnuolly, Flf
ty five per rent of the farmer* have
♦heir prioripsl limswi from live stork
In fsn, more than pen.ien/MO use
Invested In fsrms, live stork sod equip
ment for stork raising
Mlssonrl stoods third In the middle
west as the stole having the fgrgwsf
number tS renters the forms fill
note forme ere *lf>sj by 41 per rent
owners end D per /jtM tenonte The
perreqtoge of tens my In lows h MV
] while Mtawmrl Is#* ,e»ly *hree tenonte
In fen former*, wbkh rhesne fhsf sev
e« former* owf of fen In Missouri
no* psy rent. te»t hsrelhe fPleof their
forms resting in themselves TKe per
rantoge *et,»nry In fthP, Is 5f7JS. W
In MPMgsn M f*'$* to IS>
Tte*« is sold to it* m tenon* on fond
* of Itsrfd fie ok to. In the northwest
port of the stole, making os m*eh a#
|l****t, s yes* o* rented tend Tenunf
InruAut In Mtssond mm we:| mm In Bfl
tbe M srrV-oftuml ****** Is wM to
be on tbe fberense
Mhssonrl does no* get so mwh return
| f*»/m her lands per sere «« do many of
tbe Other stoles Aeeerdfng *" tbe loot
-- - — - -*e *t. - - W - , B,
rFurl^T^ **e rfpHMey MP* W
am of tmprovfd lend In Vhvud woe
RM ee erre TM* hr wrl tern then
le eey of the l«* Ba*M wmetdiag
MhesouH Tbe return per err* In 4kh
wee (12**, Mvbhrsn. fUdff; f:l>n»*b
mAh', fnuro 11222
WATERLESS BATHING.
A Oeed Rub and on Air loth b flub-
otHuta Fer tho Tub.
The ooiufltloflfl and rooventldho uf
nor * IvlIixBtlun demand fraquoot bath-
ing It la ixipularty suppooed that IMa
fraquent ha thing la eaoantlal to haalUk
''This la quite untrue,*' aeya fhe iiafl»
tral .fournel, "We hove seen flue and
vigorous men among the babltaato uf
t'snmln wtm bad uever taken n full
hath In their lives. Were the truth
known, many Ihousatida of uar fellow
Htiraun |,roi,sply know nothing uf tho
elhgtsl lament* of tile luh, though
urn ini sluing eaeellent overage health.
''ft**«'h petiple do md |*feaent the
frash and pleasing *f,pears*ee of tho
frequent l,atli<-r, Im,never lung lived
they may lie la not, however, mush
of the benefit attributed to the water
In reality due to flu* complete etpuoura
ot the shln tqjlJto «ifl
"The resplratury fuselhm of tha
skin Is of high Impurfsnee, and, ab
ftMUigh wafer may he dispensed with,
elosing the pores to sir would result
In speedy osphythttloa. Tha hlatorto
Inst Blue uf the lu,y who Impersonated
John the Haptlot la a mediaeval pre-
eesePm and whose body was euversd
with gold leaf with rapidly fatal Ba-
salts Is proof
"The Ira* eotd hath la a sopofstMtoa;
It Is a pastime for tha Mtmeneedf
vlgurnua, nut daairaMa far tbo a vara pa
Hvlllsed man. A hath not toff told Id
realty an agraaatde etfmulant aa waff
as being a luxury. Tha tooMflf uf thdR
befog Mfiet a hath sou ha adly ha ato
taints! to any other tray. Odd the
rapid malflpUrottoa af tuba to batata
and private rastdeaaaa, aaan to ip
praaeb one to the Indlrtoual, ahswa
h*rw I bey art apptswtotoi
g tiurwau A^toMffdff |p$MMM
l/finipPT MwWffvlV| WMMM
(fStHs te (te tete (te
tewft GAWBy (iMi
gpg|dj^ deed ^||btog awuat
*FI tolllr toMI Wlirf Ivi RMdwtop toMy
•ad a enhatMutu that will at faaat of
ford a pan uf their
joy men* Tbe body may
irailfy robbed with a brook «r
Tarkleb towel east afterward espaoud
to the air for dftoan otauto ee ee. •
Tbe Barest aimed feeltog uf vtow wto
follow and the prsuasa wtft be fmmd
by the uainffMted to be
-No" aald
eball never piny Itoaaht at
"Wby not r guvatod too
Walker The.
-My praftueiunai pride ti not pur-
all It* reptlod tbe asM
fragodle* "Why, even tbe !
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 24, 1909, newspaper, November 24, 1909; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895739/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.