The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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GAMBLER’S LUCK.
Tnuplr I). Hailtk. Pl'ct. J, W.Couktt A. L. Itoss, A*»t. t’a*hiur.
Sinking Spells
Every Few Days
Th* Lackey Who Changed Place* With
Hi* Former Maiter.
H.imn yoori i >< i i.'iimrknhli* uccnr-
runoc trnii"!'Ii. a at M ... w Ul.-ti I* v«*ry
n**nr t«> "in* iiri. a no tor h no*
Imhltm* of tlio i"" in, w lio Innt mail*'
lit* IBuni*)- Ipaliy tin n, hml r.'t
up mi l'ii'-tMill \I'lii' li i pair of lior*!**.
“tlKor’* ni'il a . ami rut quilt' ii swrll
driving In Hi.' m i irt,"rli".H|. any* II-
lti*lrnj!l"n ; • >11.■ .|.n in< wiim rhllnn
III 111.* mu Irons i in., town u lnm his
irrrillt. "Inin n| •-n iho mim'd lex
Imlilnil. i\ In* tiinl /|n'i..| I'is'IIiik aoriii"
tvhilt ti’"'io*.i it nut ri'.ivlnu his
tvitgi** for K"ii:i> iuiio. ntn.r Ills miisior
quit* nh'iit'. in mi.I to vk him
through i_Ik» l i \c 11.«i n\ if l.u- would
not innk" n .'Mol .rit in pay him.
Tlio ii’.iis or has in a u nni linnmr ami
Ml yd
“now i i i
"dill' hin'tii it ."lal Hi mil.\ (In* IJi ti's,
'tuny It | ’■ i ii. in. i ■ l.nir "
“Vory i. • Ii:!-* t*.' is," ah| t|n>
niithtiT. spi ain» ill - -'no In- pm r
ourrom y upon 11...... t i ih <v. hh-ir
“Notv. i • i 'in. lint > hi i- pii*.-ii of
pul'd' ii h ' - n ’ '
“fUn tuin1 yi o'.snioil iho cl. a <pi;".'«
tni'Upy.- h * * orri Itiom. hi.'n
tloilt*.’’ I I < 11 ■ 11 ■:' !'•«• ..Ill'sall 011**0
'That ta *-1 1 \--M . i 11 i11 ih. I.aiik
or. iiiul i mi ii.'t j'i H in ’In o ini-. !
will till i i! i.i ii" Ii u'k opt*
ehnll sin o f a. i i . ai.1 ymi uttl
look th* '• i .'on ’’
Tlio la i.*} i v .1 I" ' n ■. a Intv.hl
at hla ii is', i' - ■ . n ■ i on * l.u k
tvaa mi In i "ii Iin I'liv l ull
liot h inoa I >Moil ain't ho
fraim*. thluklnj m i*..i mi (lint only.
I .Kilo lo I not ii mi's innnoy
wont Ullltl TTI t ha t w as loft "f his
wagon Was 1 '. i• II hogtiu In fool
fluxions, o 1 at s 1111 * * i - ii,' v his lurk
lunp'tl. flint ■ i". < ii iho ivliolo sum
hfli k. xi 1111 i i i it Ms uiiifltpr hail
flliOUt liito t
|'|(|Uial !it ' tli*. liniftor ih-
gol'oll a h'f,'- 'r !i tho lit* Ut'.v Won;
thou Its ii.a'o. tlio Imriioss iiiul
lastly tlip - 'irla i" Its*.If. I.uok ran
nil olio way. and Il|o sorvnnt. l.u l"'lour,
won ovor . I iiinu. Tho mastiT look mil
Ills waloh ii ml put it down ngiilnst ii
glvoi sum Tho oal'ds wore shuttled,
iiiul tho liioi.oy won
“I Inivo ni'thliig tnoro, l.u Flour. You
hate cleaned mo out,” said tho half
dospornto umnlilor
Tho servant was In high spirits at
his strange run of luck.
“iloro mo a hundri'd llvros. trionslour.
1 will at a ho i In'in against four posi-
tion. If you win Ihoy flCo yours If
you loan wo.olmmro seals "
"Agreed"'
Tho curds worn shuffled. l.a Flour
won, And tho vohl' lo returned to Moo
with Its fnrinor niast«r oeeunvlwa the
sorrAiit's liox behind 'Hid I ..a Flour sit
ting Inside'
tag else hit*.
end female
the aapteme
Itvt tedif'rd.
VERAND
OUBLEt
ie ewer etild
counter. \
”.\l iho timo ! began taking
Ur. Milos' Heart Remedy I was
having "inking spells every few
viav s. My hands and fed would
get cold; i 'could scarcely
breathe, and cotdd feel tnvself
gradual!} sinking away until I
would 1. uncoils ;iotts. Those
about, mo nutld not tell there
was life ip me. After these
spells 1 wad'd In very weak and
m rii'ii , I'ple ' and without
.- bad tietHUllfJfl hr ittv
. 1 ; U'l heart.- After taking
ta '! ■'• a. il’ort time all this
t'i ; rii 'd and ili a few weel.a
".! ‘ 111 ■ l. ill rouble 'was * * me."
;/,/1 iI’Ai vi ;:.i<
; I'A iUHvi!!*. i n>k
Carthage, Texas.
CAPITAL, • • ■ • • $30,000.
DIRBCTORS** Lloyd rhompson, J. W. Cooke, Jasper Collins, Temple
0. Smith, J. (). Wool worth
[y Carry Full Burglary Insurance.
bushelI
• Oft ao rcc.
°1T
oi Photo. tor
r. I*I’A!trill |
IKACIB
rtwo ?nt ttin.-ibU'
irtfl It LI f AT.
l»w f t • i» „rt
for Uilvi inahurv
Seventy-Mvo eetil.A per litislu*! guaranteed to any far-
mer in Panola county, who will deliver to in at. our plant
any ipiantity of peanuts from’one to fifty thousand bushels
of thirty loumls to the bushel, to be absolutely dry and
clean.
Clean Shaves, Up-to-date haircutting, Sham-
pooing, Ltc. (live me a call.
W. H. LACY - - Pro^.-letor
Tngton, D. C.
Il you don’t think that we mean business, we will
put up a reasonable forfeit if required. Wo Would advise
%
that you begin to versify your crops. Fifteen cent cotton
and thirty dollar cotton seed is ony a dream, one that may
never interrupt your slumbers again.
I '"i ' i.'-i: * r- :e- these. 'I here i v
)' i< ' a liHjdily in the I'nited
j ; i.it \ lr -a t'* -e is not some
i (>!* v.can testify to the
j nHf'' <i ibis remarkably sttc-
i cvs-fid lb art Itcinedy,
Dr. f,lilts’ Hi art Remedy Is sold by
i all dnmgm - If the first'bottle falls to
] benefit. yOur druggist will return your
money
MILES MEDICAL CO., Blkhart, IrU-
| Commercial fertilizer for cot-
ttm, corn and garden products,
just received by K. E. Trabue.
» »P|<lor on hi»:i>apor. Wm .hi,
^oocl or bad luck. I m plied to aJj<j oxpla ItiltiK tin? J<»kr, tlio unfortu*
him in our Answers to Corres- nnte Individual whom til* hirduhip hml
pondents’ column as follows: unceromonlonsl.v Aelml V. if. rrlonm*!
.< Cl •« rpu fi„,i With OJMU.V npoInglbA. Ttm man limit n
Old Subscriber: Ihe iind-, haWy retreat. niKi shortly nftrrwnrd
ing of a Spider in your copy of Lord Sheffield discovered dial lie hud
the Enterprise was neither good j ,ost hi* pocketiw»«k.-Londmi bipro-m.
luck or bad. The Spiflor was Sur* of Somelhing Coed,
merely looking over the pages to Vnu Antler-1 think we «re sure of
find out what merchant was not * s°°<l <*,nu‘r toniKiu. You know my
advertising, so that it could spin | ^tor|^, f„r , IKf.f)„|(!
its web across bis door and leail. orubb—Om you rely on him to—
a free and undisturbed existence i Vfl" Antler-Not niwuys. but th *
. .. ,, j evening I requested him fo send til
lOrCVOr filtor, nr* unfurdlitntf from fbf IMfllr.
CA’ALOft f*U
Tho Government
w.,t sMrtan? "flaSK
nnd other employees up to
92,500 annuall y.
I 'neb* s mi will bold sprif*'' <•* -
aiiiii.almi s tln-ongboiit llie eountry
for It id I way Mail « lerks, Fustom
House < lerks, Htetingrapbers, Hook-
keeper**. I*e|iurfnmnrt Cterlcs and other
<iovfTnifient jnisition. Tliousnnfls of
appoif Ifimnts Will.bo made. Ant man
<>r woman over is, in cltv or country
can gel Instruction sod free Informa-
tion by »f'iling lit onc«* to tlm lliirenii
of Instruction, ,1'^S-J llnmlin lluilding
Hf-rrbe*t« r, N*w S ork.
FORT WORTH. Texas.
I he great Business Training School of the
South. Life Scholarships at present only #88
for either course.
Number I, IWikkecping and lltisinosH Cotirso Cumploto
Number ‘J, Slif»rtlnunl anti Typewriting (Itniran Complete;
Numlier Jl, Telegrupby and Htiition tlourse Complete;
Number I. Civil Service, uny Department Complete;
Position Oorftoln I (loud P isition iib-tolutely guaran-
teed nr your money bark. Owing to our extensive rep-
utation and eonstnnt advertising, we are continually
crowded with calls from all sections of the Southwest
for our pupils, although we place at least".'* per cent of
them in Fort Worth and surrounding towns, due to the
rapid business growth of this section. It is nothing un-
usual for us Ut receive from six to ten applications « day
for office help of some nature.
lank Official* •* Board of Olrooftoro: Every
National Hank In Ft. Worth has an official on our board of
Directors who own stock in our Company, the highest en-
dorsement ever given a business college, and the best
evidence of strong linancial bucking and inllucnco. Note
the following list of'our Director* who are also irflieials
in tie- various National Hanks of Ft. Worth
lien. < »• Smith, Cashier, Far mors A Mechanics Na-
tional Dank. ”
<*eo. II Colvin, Cashier, American National Hank, and
City Tress.;
W K. Connell, Vice President, First National Hank;
Elmo Sledd, Cashier, Fort Wurth National Hank;
James Harrison,Vice President, Stab* National Hank;
Unfits Coy, Vice ('resident. Western National Bank.
W. |; IvJringfon, Cashier, Traders National Hmk;
A. E Want. President, Wanf Who'esale f Jrocer/ Co.
J W. Draugbon, President:
J. T. Brantley, Vice President and <»en. Supt.
With such well known substantial business men on
our I5'*ard, helping t<» direct the affairs of our company,
coupbsl with the backing ami influence of the Fori
Worth Bmird of Trade, tin* Polytechnic fkdlege, the Ft.
Worth I’rdversity, and other large instution* of a similar
nature, it is natural that we should have and enjoy, to the
fullest extent, tie- confidence and supiw.rt of all the le.vd*
ing business firms, not. only in Ft.Worth, bat througluait
the Southwest, which in a measure, is the secret of our
great success;in fact We have one of the most flourishing
Business Colfeg<'s in the Southern States.
Write t'rdav for compl'-te information.
A suit for any occasion, busi-
ness, social or outing, at Lloyrl
Thompson’s.
Many Carthage Readers Nave
Heard It and Profited
Thereby.
"Good news travels fast” and
the thousands of bad back mif-
ferers in Carthage are glad to
learn that prom (it relief is within
their reach. Many a lame, weak
and aching hack is hsd no more
thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Thousands upon thousands of
people are telling the good news
of their experience with the Old
Quaker Remedy. Here is sn ex-
ample worth reading:
J. C. Duncan, Longview, Tex*
ae, says: I was subject to at*
tacks of sharp pain in my back
for twelve years. These twinges
at times were so intense that it
rcallv seemed as if a knife were
being thrust into my back. For
days at a time I was in such mis*
ery that I could not torn over in
bed and the least jar or sudden
move/m-nt intensified my suffer-
ing. About a year ago Doan s
Kidney Pills were highly recom-
mended to rre and 1 procured a
box* Fimfrng benefit fmm the
first, I continued taking the rem-
edy pntil all pain in my back had
been removed and the passages
of the kidney secretior s had
been regulated. I oopeidor
BlAAVt/ C" l|aA^aaa4/a ■ Owned bv < ieo. M. Burton, will make
Duuiy Liecime« the spring .w,n <4 4™* **+^
well’s h^rn. f arthage, Texas. BOOTY ELECTRfTE is by Elect rite. Co!. Henry Ex
8 Premier Stallion, of rhf* I/>nio Alto Farm, Dallas. IVxas.
Electrite w as by far the most famous stallion in this *ta">. I*ing the sire of
more horses in the raci/tg list of trotters and pacers than all the other stallions »r>
Texas put together. '
Victoria, his dam. is well known to every \*Ay. She was raivd tj 11. It. pool of
this place, and proved to he a very fast Jtrotter. alth^ign «he was not registered
Booty Electrite shows a striking resemblance to his illustrious sire. Being very sen-
sible and graceful, he has many friends and admirers. He is the greatest saddle
horse in east Texas.
Service fe^’ to insure *12150; cash, balance when colt come*
Booty Electrite is four years old. stands 15* hands high in front and 15* behind,
and weighs I07dprrnnds. He is a chestnut sorrel horse with magnificent mane ami
tan. He is the greatest prospective all purpose stallion in this part of *he country
Sure foal getter. Out of 42 mares last season 3fi are in /cal, from fe-st information.
Q|*a |Ja J>r by Barron D. winning race record 2-P*. owned by Walter
^Tpw* f aid well. Larthage. Texas, will make Spring season 1010 at my
ibarm I^. D. Msixy ears old. hands high and weighes 1175 p<>unds. He is a
p ?.fY anf^. Ration. This valuable horse was-purchased
^me m Tort Worth March>. at the horse show and shipped here. His f ill pedi*
pe .ll appear m these columns later on. He is a standard bred combination horse
K T/ k , ’ R^nth My fees will be *u -V) to insure. <5 cash
BL«»n?tjie your c^ solicit your patronage Come arnTtaok at the two
Fifty Life Scholar
ships At Half
Price or
Less.
I price. Why nay more?
jtHKY WKNT I.IKB HOT r\KKS?
Twenty Sp#*cial Scholarships
placed on sale the 15th of last
Ausgust were “snapped'* up in
less than ten days-two weeks
before the opening of the Fall
Term. They went like hot cakes
1 and the fifty offered shove will
go the same way. Why? Becsuss
this $100 proposition represents
the greatest value ever offered
by a business college.
LOOK TO YOLK INTEREST
Young man, young woman, pa-
rents why not investigate tile
speeial offer?
Address either school for ele-
gant catalogue and circulars.
Fifty Young Men and
Women Made Pros-
perous, Happy and
Independent
For Life.
Walden's Practical Business
Colleges. Austin. Tex., and Lake
-Charles. La., will save you from
150 to 9100 on a Complete Busi-
ness or Shorthand Course. Their
Special 1100 offer will make yea
s Bookkeeper and Stenographer
- total cost, ft pays board, tu-
ition. stationery. Scholarship
Pine Jacks ter Sale.
1 have four fine young Jacks
for sale, two are 2 years old. one
X years and one 5 years' oid.
Will either sell or trade. Stock
raisers or any one thinking of
going into ’to stock rarsing busi-
ness will do Mali to see or address
me. These Bimals have few
R. Caldwell
■a—C_-r~
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.