The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
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dren arc delknte and efcldy, I
wltt make them ftrongandwefl.
Third—Because, If the father
or mother is losing flesh and
becoming thin and emaciated,
It will build them up and give
them flesh and strength.
Fourth—Because It la the
standard remedy In all threat*
and lung affections.
No household should be with-
out it.
)'wir itteinS
four canto to cow pMlafln rad w* wtS tSSfi
ito» Trratai HhS A«ta» W tta Wedd."
scorr a bownc. mm Nan at.. nm y«*
fj&e Herman for ink every day.
{ Anything you want In the gro-
cery line at John L. Chadwick's.
JSjkB kinds of produce at John
L. Chadwick's.
i/lf you want shoes that give
satisfaction buy of 0. H. Butler.
R. H. Nash, of Gary route 2,
was a pleasant caller at th^
Watchman office last Friday.
Bonn—To M. M. Dudley and
wife, Gary route 2, on the 6th
instant, a boy.
/O. H. Butler has just received
from New York the advanced
styles In men's hats.
Don't forget the date. October
22, Royal Musical Comedy Com-
pany. Come, laugh, and grow
fat
Boyd will deliver your grocer-
ies promptly.
kinds of produos at
John
Mrs. T. D. Trice of Trabue
mi in town ahopping last weak.
I4t you want Shoes that givs
satisfaction buy af 0. H. Butler.
Jasper Collins aad family left
for Dallas, Monday.
Born-To J. G. Nash and
Wile, of Gary route 2, on the
6th instant a boy.
Eider R. E. Grabel returned
from a business trip in North
Texas Friday.
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taken i
/ Louie Roes for fine watch,
clock and jewelry repairing, at
the rwo Brothers.
Mrs. W. A. Reagan and chil-
dren returned from a visit to
relatives in Atlanta last week.
DeWItt’i Little Early Riser* are
amnll nill«, easy to take, gentle and
aure. Sold by J. L. Fall.
lers for enlarged pictures
>ken by me. Prices reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Ada Morgan.
Afresh lime $1.60 per barrel;
imported cement $1.16 per sack,
$4.60 per barrel.
Carthage Brick Co.
Mr. Little and family, of Cle-
bum, came in last week to make
their home with *us. We are
glad to have them aa citizens
among us.
Hfave your pictures, diplomas,
and all other work framed by
Mrs. Morgan. New shipment of
moulding just in and prices most
reasonable.
For Sale—Two Scholarships
In Nelson Drsugbon Business
College Regular prioes $46,00
Will sell or trade each or both
for Wood, corn, fodder, or any
produce. Panola Watchman.
^^nything you want in the gro-
cery line at John L. Chadwick's.
fam _
/^Mk oabbag, at John L.
Chadwiok's.
/'iooal views souvenir poet earde
in rotors at Wall's Drug Store.
^California
aU kinds at the
ZZ
fruits of
ng Works.
/4Sse Louie Rios for fine watch,
clock and jewelry repairing, at
the Two Brothers.
Born—To Robt Thompson and
wife, on the 12th instant, a
daughter.—Dr. Hull.
kWatch—for the opening of the
Baazar about December 16th.
Given by the ladles of the Ghris-
tian church.
ANTED—26 Lumber Teams,
haul, good prices. Year's
work for trams that put in the
lumber.
The Southern Mills Co.,
16-2t, > Trawick, Texas.
t^Don’t let anybody deceive you
by telling you that Schlosa Bros,
clothing is no good. We guaran-
tee it to be the beat clothing that
comes to Texas. It is guaran-
teed and we make every suit
good that goes back on you.
O. H. Butler.
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Good
LAST OF THE PASCAQOULAL
An Indian
«*• Gulf ef Mwito.
As Indian legend of the PeacagoalM
le told by the fishermen agd oyster-
men down on the eheree ef the gulf
of Mexico.
A point ranches not Into the gulf
user the month of the Pascagoula rlv-
er. The pine trees os It corns almost
te the water** edge, ud between lias
« strip of whits scad; across o marsh,
a border of light green swaying and
rustling grasses and bsyond a gray
express swamp the hanging tnoas of
the trees swaying In ths wind. To the
seutb the bine waters of the golf
stretch away, with little wares lap-
ping on tbs chalk white dam shells
of the shore.
There In the evening during tho
short twilight one bears soft music, as
If It were the notes of a violin. Insist-
ent, ehauging, sweet It is the Bung of
the Paseagoulas.
I/hi* years before the Pascagoula
Indians had lived upon thla point. The
white men. the Spaniards, came In
number*, and with them the hostile
warriors of other tribes, to make war
and to drive the Paecagonlas out of the
country. Coming from the Inland, the
enemy took away all chance of fight
and hedged them In on the point The
Pascagoula* fought for days and
nights In the dark pine woods against
ontnumlierlng foes. Then they saw
that all was useless, that they could
not overcome, and starvation stared
them In the face.
The raecagonlas called a council of
the tribe and talked long together. To
give themselves up meant lives of
slavery or death, and to fight to the
last man waa to leave the women and
children to the mercy of the white
CARTHAGE ICE AND
LIGHT PUNT
Wants your patronage and
promises value recived
therefor : : :
JN0.C. WHITNEY, PROP
'MORI 91. \
TRABUE OPERI ROUSE
Jas. A. Woodall, Mg’r
ONE MIGHT ONLY,
Thursday, October 22nd.
RAYMOND TEAL
Supported by an Excellent Com-
edy Success.
Wham Trifles Became Troubles
If any person suspects that their j men and their allies. J
kidneys ere deranged they should | The next morning the
kidneys ere deranged they should
take Foley’s'Kidney Remedy at once
and not nak Intving Bright's disease
or diabetes. Delay gives the disease
s stronger foothold, and you should
ooi delay taking Foley’s Kidney
Remedy.
Sold by Wall’s Drug Store.
Pascagoulas
put ou all their paint and trappings
and burned their wigwams. The men.
Teal Musical Comedy Compa-
ny, and the greatest success of
last season, replete with high
women and ^children slowly, dellber- class Musical Specialties.
fllrlv. nnfllnrhlncrlv iMckmi ifnn hv
w.o.w
The monument erected to theI
memory of Sov. J. J. Minter will
be unveiled at the Clayton cem-
etery Sunday, Oct 18 at 2 o'clock j
p. m. All neighboring camps
cordially invited to attend and
take part in the ceremonies.
W. R. Carmichael, C. C.
step Into the water behind them., sing-
ing. Not one faltered. They died with
their fares toward their enemies,
brave and free, and now In the even-
ing when the wind blows over the
marshes the pines and grasses sing
the song of the Paseagoalas.—New
York I’ost.
Seats on sale at R. E
Store.
Prieea-*-25c, 50c, 75c.
Trabue’s
THE LAND OF WORSHIP.
ROSS QPREA HOUSE
ONE NIOHT ONLY.
WEDNESDAY OGT. 14
County Attorney W. R. Jones
made a business trip to San An-
tonio the latter part of last week.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
SHOES
FOR BOYS and GIRLS, LADIES and MISSES g*
The Bast Beli.v.s Tew Utterly te Cars
If Otbsrs Disbelieve. • mmm
Prayer pervades the east Par off i. ______
across the sands when one Is travel- LEuOMTE
Ing In I be desert one sees thin min-
arets rising toward the sky. A desert
city Is there It signals Its presence
by this mate appeal to Allah. And
where there are no minarets In the
great wastes of the dunes. In the eter- GLAR!
nal silence, the llfelessiiess that Is not
broken even by any lonely, wandering
J bird, the camel* are stopped at the ap-
! pointed hours, the poor and often rag-
. ged robes are laid down and the brown
! pilgrims prostrate themselves In pray-
, er. And the rich man spreads bis car-
, pet and prays, and the half naked
j nomad spreads nothing, bnt lie prays
too.
The east Is fall of lust and full of
H ,'r™ T Gonw-'J-tW^ and cortomed.
play, once neon,
FLESHED
PRESENT
THE HOLY CITY
EN^E BENNETT'S
Great Original Ilay on the Story
JOHN THE BAPTIST!
It ha* imitators, but no Rival*!
’’The Grandest play of the age!”
Presented by a large and excel-
lent Company.
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Is now ready for your inspection. The
shoes will suit you, the prices will suit you.
Foryour own interest see our line before buying
We have a nice line of Dress Goods, Trim-
mings, Novelties in Neckwear, Belts, Etc.
If you want a READY-MADE SKIRT, we
have them. We are also agents for the world-
renowned Tailor, Chas. A. Stevens, and if you
need a TAILORED SUIT, WRAP or SKIRT,
call and see our samples and get prices.
worahlp—of norship that <1 is.In Ins con-
cealment. th.it rack* not of ridicule or
^comment, that believes too utterly to
care If other* dinbeMere. There are
In the on*t many men who do not pray.
They do not langli nt the man who
doe*, like the nnpraying Christian.
There la nothing ludicrous In prayer. In
. Egypt your Nubian sailor prays in the
1 j stern of your dahabiyeb. ami yonr
j. Egyptian boatman prays by the rudder
of your boat, ami yonr black donkey
boy prays behind a red rock In the
' sand, ami yonr camel man prays when
: yon are resting In the noontide watcb-
| Ing the faroff. quivering mirage, lost
In some wayward dream.
And must yow not pray. too. when
yon enter certain temple* where once
strange gods were worshiped In whom
no man now believe*? -Robert Ilk-bene
I tar Century.
A play, once seen, never for
gotten!
A Guaranteed Attraction.
Tl»e Dramatic event Of flic Sea-
-ton!
Do Not Fail to
PAULINE NARICE J
In her Original Dancing Divert-(
isement,
A VISION OF 8AL0RIE
The Sensation of the English
speaking world.
Prices, 25c. 50c, 75c, $1.00
Seats now on sale at Wall’s
Drug Store.
MY WIFE
SUFFERED
8EVEN YEARS
WITH SCIATIC
RHEUMATISM
CURED BY SWANSON'S
"5-DROPS"
write* P. S Uutcr. Kyoeavlllc. F'.t
Mr. Baxter writ**: "Mr wife aadMfd wltfe
Solatia KbeuaMtNm for wvee rear*. Su« was
m s very bad condition. After italoe "b-Drotn"
hr three month, I;. motie a permuorr-.t care.
VUl was several year* ago and abo im stir. <tu.
STOPS
THE
PAINS
earned br iir.flil-
tuatUm. 1. u m o ago.
Sciatic.), Neu-
ralgia. Uidtey
Trouble aifl z.'h-
drtd disc*, *.
•’WROfc ‘•.k-n
internally r'fiA the
Mood of 111- j«Ol-
•onoua matar.d
acid* which i«e
tb«: d'rec' •:(!cm*
of these ■
Applied ex ter rally
It *ITord* i not
instant relief from
i'*in. while pc:-
BiKB'-nt-e-*... x ■>«
briar effect*-, »y
purl filer rlje
blood. z.a
the poi»ooe-'*»ub»
nance aa.'. nu .v-
lm- It front :&•
•yatem.
« TRIIL BOTTLE FREE
If row are (uff-rloe with Rbcun.atlun. L.nip-
bago. Sciatic*. Neuralgia H:rtner, Tree. .
anv blndr-ddlaeaee.wrli- to n* for a trial bou e
of “t-DSOPS" and tent It j rur-^-lf.
“g-OllOPS” I* en-l-r’y fr-o frotw otrtutr.. co-
seine, morphine, wlco.io), lauttuuio and u ..rr
•Itnlliir Ingredient*.
Lar*e Mi, Bailie "t-gKarVolOt V.O *t eO.
| til, t, Itfnto-U,
3WANS0Z RHEUMATIC CURE CC»/^hT
Be**. «■» It* babe IUmI, Chlewc*
DROPS
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AkiWHyPtfre
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vital f vo I
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It Is said to be owed to the frogs ef
western Au*trail* that that part of the
11 empire la Eagllab and not French.
LHtfw lea
We learn from
the Nacogdo-
:«h« Sentinel Wtle Fhuik
rawt of Amtratia. hut on the first. Edgar. 12-year-old son of Mr.
morning they were alarmed by the ^ Mrs. J. L Needham, former-
ly f!T'rj^^th^ ]y of this place, died in Nacogdo-
•prad to their ships. Western Anetra- ches Sunday night of Diabetis
ha might have preferred the frog to an(] heart trouble. The Watch-
the wwan aw her emblem. Jnat aa Rome . , . . .
might have preferred. Instead of the man extends sympathy to the
eagle, the goose that raved the capital bereaved parents in their hour
of sadness.
•[.Crop destroy.
’furred and feathered
rata are made short
shrift of with a reliable,
unerring STEVENS.
f,Fot Sport or Service
U STEVENS RIFLES—
SHOTOUNS— PISTOLS
HIOM IN QUALITY
low in rates
bmm«
m*»»n*
um rug*
FNfaM. fa*
rwmfptnf Cnta
kf Mm
■am.
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j. STEVENS ARMS A TOOL CO.
r. o. b«x eeea.
Chicopee EaBe, Maeau
. In Mia Lira
*Tm aurpvlaed that you should be
so Interested In watching thane silly
“Force of habit. I gneae. I’m presi-
dent ef a real estate Improvement
rampany*
~WeM?~
"Wen. they’re a vacant M.“—PMIa-
| detpbla Preen.
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WOODYARD
<a Co.
PaM hr Fall.
Hiram inmhig In the paint) Sally,
rve been a’paytar my eraparta to yon
far five yearn erne next Af L ain’t
I? Salty (MuMtap-Ttg Indeed.
Hiram. Hiram—Well, an I’m a-gota’
•a nay la that I’m dan otrh wv the tn-
atalhnent pton! tUOf 0m Ma arawv-
llranT St. feela Re-
DeafncM < snoot he« orad
by local application* as they eaanm
reach the diseased ponton of 'the ear.
Thera is only one way to rare deafness
•nd that »* by eonstltational raamdte*.
IieafheM is caward by an Inflaased eon
dPtnn of the mnrana lining of the Eno. |
farbian Tube. When (hi* tube la In- {
flamed yen bare a rambling sound of,
imperfect hearing, and when M ta en-1
tiraly closed. Deafness te the TV rah. and i
enlera the inflammation can betaken ont
and this take re stated to tta normal
condition, bearing will he destroyer
forever; nine eases ont often are canted
by Catarrh, which la nothing hot an
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F. J. CHENEY A CO-Teiedo. O..!
Said by Druggist*, 75*.
i Han’t Family Wla are tha beat. _
, I—:—r—r~T i ■fl Morgan has just received
Af. H. Butler has just received i a new shipment of mouidmg for
from New York the advanced framing pictures and will
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1908, newspaper, October 14, 1908; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895920/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.