The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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FROM TATUM
April 3. 1910.
Mr. Editor and Reader*:
The health of our community
ia wry good at present.
The fanner* are very busy;
many of them have built addi-
tion* to their dwellings, bam*. i
shed* and iota, and they have
used a irreat deal of wire fencing
their land*. This prove* that
they are here to stay until a
higher power call* them away.
They are using many ton* of
fertiliser this spring.
A* old a* 1 am
|dea*ante*t March
seen.
at
A Ouestion to Fathers
I and Mothers. I
What I* Tour Son or Daughter,
Who I* Almost Brown, Going
to Do When Sohoot ClonoaT -
* You will admit they have no
time to lone, no time to spend in
idleness. Had you ever thought
of what a great advantage it
would be to them to J lace them
in a school w here they could re-
thi* is the iceive a practical training to be
I have ever user! in everyday life, and where
■ they could be surrounded by
Scott’s Emnlsim
is a wonderful food-medi-
cine for all ages of man-
kind. It will make the
ing our Shorthand course is only j
, three months. Bookkeeping or
1 Telegraphy four months. Short-1
hand and Bookkeeping together'
five month*. The price of life
scholarship is *50, and board is
from |10 to $12.50 per month.
If you haven’t cash to pay for
course in full, write for our delicate,sickly baby strong
j credit plan, which enable* you
to pav out of salary earned after
course is completed.
Write for our large illustrated
catalog, containing indorsements
from hundreds of former stu-
; dents and their employers.
Tyler Com’! College.
Tyler, Texas.
1 «e Sound Sleep of Uood Healfi.
The toMi.ratin' poser f * uni
•deep can not t*«* over estimator! ami
any uiimeat that p event* it >* i
uieuace to bet hit: J. L. » utt.* r*.
Kau Claire. Wis . sty*:-- “'F* r -t t»g
tune I have beta unable to- '-ieep
soundly night* because of partie
aero** my imek ad sureties* of m\
kidneys. Mr sppetit* was very p • r
and in* general re ndition wh* much
run down. 1 have been taking Fc>
ought to entitle him to -very vote enrolling daily: others are grad- ley’s Kidoer Pills but a *h'rt bine
in the district because it shows uating daily and are being placed at d now sleep as «ound a* a rock 1
that he takes an interest in the,in good positions thru our Em- eat and enjoy bit meal*, and my
Welfare of his country. plovment Department You mav general condition is greatly impror-
I think Mr. Henrv Holmes gave be assured that when your son 1 can honestly recommend F
We were at Mr. Swinney’s hundreds of bright, energetic
where there was a nice crowd grownyrung men and women,,
and 11H* eggs had to be found, young men and women who are
little and big all enjoyed the working earnestly and faithfully,
hunt j in order that they may qualify
1 approve of every sentence themselves in the shortest jxissi-
that Mr. Die* utterid in his Me time to go out and succeed in
speech in congress on emigra- the business world? We have
tion and extravagance of this now over 0W enrolled in dailv
government It seems like it attendance. New students are
and well—will give the
pale, anemic girl rosy
cheeks and rich, red blood.
It will put flesh on the
bones of the tired, over-
worked, thin man. and
will keep the aged man
or wefman in condition to
resist colds or pneumonia
in the winter.
* rc>B saxi pt all i-Mwiinf
na»* ctf it*** and this ad fnr net
toeAutifu) pavings hsii and Child s Rk*i k-Ro ii
Lmi hank < >t.ta;n* a I*.*«d Luck I*pi*L'.
SCOTT 4 BOM NX. 409 Pearl St. Nra York
a d manufacturer more for the
gf*ods. The manufacturer denies
any responsibility for ttie advance
the farmers of Panola good ad- j or daughter is placed with ug, [ley's Kldosy Pills a« I Ik* tbt-r as he says the raw material costs
him a great deal more than it
formerly did. and that he is pay-
vice when he told them to plant that they will be under the prop- tured me.
eMklfa it will grow where pea* |er moral influence and that their Sold by all Drutrc sU
E:, mfcI-'
»ut» will. They could raise hogs
if they would do ao and not have
if-1 .
i • ■
to pay 20c for bacon.
We would like to have a little
rain at present
Tlsh seem to be scarce in the
I]
river.
m
i* f *
1 was sorry to hear of the
death of my old Mexican com-
it
rade. Mr. Vansickle. of Husk
Dutton?
county. He was 92 vears old.
Good wishes to all.
John L. Williams.
both in and out of school. We
have strict discipline.» though
reasonable and business-like.
A thorough course of Book-
keeping-Business Training.
Shorthand and Typewriting, or
Telegraphy in our institution
is one of the best estates you
can give your child: it is a prac-
tical knowledge for w hich the; practically impossible
business world pays cash: it is 'such a demand as the
And there you are. There js no
The employes of the eastern denying that this is a gr< at time
railroads have asked for an in- of prosperity, but it seems to be
crease in pay beeauaejof the ad- a high priced prosperity with
vanced cost of living expense*, every body paying more and no*
The railroads answer by saying body getting any more. What's
that because of the increase cost the answer? Where d'<es all,' f
rrogam of Fifth Sunday meet*
i g of the Mt Zion Association
to be heki with Smyrna Baptist
church, beginning Friday at 11
o'clock before the 5th Sunday in
May, 1910.
Introdutory sermon oy Elder j
J. H. Waller, alternate. Elder'
C. H. Leo.
12 m. Dinner.
2 p. m. • Why. how and when
is a sinner savfd J. W. Stone
and E. E. Jones.
3 pi. m. Question box.
Friday night. Preaching by j
Eld. E. E. Jones.
Saturday, 9o’clock. Devotion*'
a) service conducted by by J. A. ,
Projies.
10 a. m. What is the differ-
ence between the B. M. A. and
the convention- Elds. U. W. Jar-
rell and E. E. Jones.
12 m. Dinner.
2 p. m. The personality*of the
Holy Spirit and his office work in
the world Elds. H. M. Allen:
and \V.|D, Sparks.
3 p. m. What is the gospel?—!
Eld*. J. A. West. E. S. McLeroy.'
Saturday night Preaching— ,
Eld. U. W. Jarrell, alternate,
Eld. J. J. Burks.
Sunday morning. 9 to 11 o’clock, j
Sacred Harp singing. “
11 a. m. Preaching by Eld.
H. M. Allen.
1:3b p. m. Sacred Harp sing-
ing continued.
Electric
Blttera
Succeed when everything els* fatta.
In nervous prostration and femals
weaknesses they sis the supreme
remedy, as thousands hav# tetiged.
TOM A CH 'riloUBL 2 D
it is the beet medicine ever
over a druggist's counter.
PATENTS
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net. let* ru '.»* wo*! otbtf valtiAl .e lufui timh-.
D. SWIFT & CO.
PATtNT LAWYERS,
^303 Seventh St., Washington, 0. CJ
of operating their income hae de-
creased to a point where it is
to gran
employes
the. high-priced n <ney go? It
seems to be a ease <>f John asking
for ten per cent increase in his
wage? and getting it. and then
Bee
fertiliser.
an active asset to be used thruout j make. The merchant sells us an being enarged ten per cent more
life, and out of which your son article at an advanced price: it for hi? living. “We’d like to
Lloyd Thompson tor your or daughter cannot be swindled. | costs us considerably more than kn -w who really has the button,
lb- has just received It is better than life insurance, it formally did. making life a —Exchange.
A Atilid car of the fatuous Virginia- j for they get the benefit of it more complex imposition. The g ---
Carolina, and w,II s(*. you some | while they. live. : retailer says he is not to blame. Msh’tibafr'awi - r v
Mef od your purchase. , The average time for complet- as he ha? to pay the wholesaler »t Ur oil Thfm.u ,nV-
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The I lemon of the Air
i* tl > v an <• f 1b grippe, that. b ralli-
ed in. t ::t t-* suffering to tnou*auo*.j
It- • : : effect# are- <reakiie*«. oef-
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aao • i . svitb di* rdered 1 iv*-r
sc i * •*• The greate«t r^d then
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b ' p vfi1* r and r*guJat r of "torn
aci • • i nd kidney* Thousands'
n ie or ■ •'i ti at they * >ud» rful v
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t.v-t*r h: d r—t re health and g ■<!
spur* 'or a attack -of grip If
sulTer Tog tty them. Only .V»c. Per
feet * it -factiou guaranteed hj
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looks'bsttsr-weors longvr-j
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bod*ly comfort
because cut on
large poller*» yel
costs no more Ikon
the jus* as good hinds^
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1910, newspaper, April 6, 1910; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895784/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.