The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1909 Page: 6 of 8
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II HOME AND ABROAD
ITKM« OF IN'TKRKST
TO IVKRYBODV. 'O* r
if DIE RATIONAL CAPITAL
3m
i#.
Nawx of thi WMk Belled
Pwuro for tho Buoy Reader.
Btoto and Domootio.
WABHINOTON.
T The Intorotato commerce commlosloa
Rna adopted a program In tb» cost* of
•nrtala wxatern ratlroado by which tt
la expected that the oec«xaity for a
ph/oical valuation of the railroads or
the entire country will be forced up-
on the atteatloa of eoagreea. TbU con-
dflata la the retention of H. L. Thomp-
son. former engineer of the Texae rail-
■and commission, ae an expert witness
la Aha cattle rate cans to show the
palliation of railroad property Involved
la that ness.
frank B. Kellogg, the special aasfat
aat attorney genera], In charge of the
Bn* prosecution*, informed I’r-mldent
91ft aad Attoraew Oenerxt Wicker-
gfeam Monday that he would clone his
SSlatlnn* with the government when
Me Mad completed the government
Work he has In band In connection
artte the effort to hove tbs Standard
OO company declared a combination
fip restraint of trade and the light to
lave the Harrtman lines declared a
adtafilnallnu of competing rosis la vie-
ladoa of law.
The ability of the majority of the
aaaate to uphold the recommendation
af the committee on flounce on the
fMd schedule^ which contains the Ding-
lip tariff rates in the bill in place of
Abm lower duties fixed by the bouse.
Pras fully demonstrated Monday when.
By n vote of 36 to 44. the senate de-
waned to reduce by one-quxrtnr of »
•eat per pound the duty on pig lead
mm recommended by the Rnaui e com
■ffttee. In this eleven Republicans vot
•V with tba Democrats. Hy s viva
pace vote the senate adopted the rate
af X I-Sc per pound on pig lead. %j> re-
•sonmended by the corami'tee. At the
cent Is41on of the re^ton Chairman
AMrlrh slated that he regarded the
vote ax an Indorsement of tb*- action
#jf the committee and he piprwH
confidence that all the .<■ hed'iloe of
the committee would be upheld.
Uni.am congre«i» takes a- thin ut the
apecial session now in progress, near-
ly $1,000,000 approprlat.-d for rivers
aad harbors Improvements in various P
•action* of ths United Htatee will be Shining struck a ecboolhouse. Injur-
cxrri. d back Into the nations! treae ,B* four ch,idr*B Tl“«« «*rlou»ly In
my. much to the chagrin of u. »ny con-1 *** Br*?: »b«emak* Alllc
and senators. This situation
over the -overlru Lje k ec-
I house aew under oourae of construe-
1 Uca la Heuetoa. Texas, will have n
l tablet Of either bronae or marble
j BjUrh will contain the names rf tho
county Afflclala, architects, builders
| and the namee of i portion of the com-
mutes of oltlasna under whose super
vision the work la balnp done. Instead
I of i cornerstone
In ten thousand pulpits la this brood
; lend of ours Sunday organised labor
j waa tbs thems of discourses and me-
morial services were held to honor the
, memories of tbs rank and die of union
j Um who passed to a better Ufa In Us
yser closing on May I.
Mrs Augusta Evaae-Wllsoa, the wsll
i known Southern authoress, died at her
home In Mobile. Ala., 8unday from
an attack of heart failure. She was the
authoress of "St. Elmo” aad numerous
other famoue books.
Sla ■«. a woman and two children
were drowned Sunday at Wllkaebarro,
Pi-, In the Susquehanna river, hy the
cepeialas of a rowboat In which they
had started out for an outing.
A daring and unusual offense
against the federal government was re-
vealed Saturday by the eonfoesloe of
Lorenso D. Cunningham, a negro em-
ploye of the United States mint at
New Orleans, who was arrested Satur-
day as he was sxhlblUag a real gold
brick to members of his race. Cun
nIngham confessed that he had atolaa
the fold la granulated form from Ue
separating division of Ue mint and
Uea molded Into oval shape in which
It was found. It la valued at about
|M0.
Since Jaa. 1 more Uan a million dot-
tars' worth of watches, diamonds and
oUer valuables have been stolen la
New York city.
Mrs. John Dens, wire of a well
known farmer residing at Camden,
Florida, fifteen miles from Jackson
villa, was criminally assaulted early
Sunday night by an unknown n'-gro.
Let tl. & Congress-
man Russel Id-
rise Ifou,
Washing, D. C„ 1 19, 1907.
This is to certify that I have
personally inspected and observ
ed the methods pursued by the
faculty of the Tyler Commercial
College, Tyler, Texas, and re-
gard the institution as exceed-
ingly strong, both in faculty and
equipment
I know of no better opportuni-
ty for a young man or young
woman to acquire auch a business
training as will flt him to do suc-
cessful battle in Ufe.
Gordon Russell, M. C„
3rd District. Texas.
Mr. Haynes, Mr. Russell’s pri-
vate secretary, ia a writer of the
Byrne Simplified Shorthand. Mr.
Ruaaall’a daughter haa since fin-
ished a course with us.
The Tyler Commercial College
can show more endorsements
from governors, U. S. Senators,
leading business firms and rail-
roads, show more grad uteg hold-
ing positions as official court re-
porters, government positions,
with railroads and large business
concerns than any other com-
. t ^ mercial school in this part of the
dti.cn. and lynched. Mra n,.a* country- For ful1 Particulars,
ocrcams attracted the attend., i o' h.*r1 write for our free, 188 page,
ton. who came to her rescue, but the I beautifully illustratedd catalog.
:r 'txtsriss £ (>mTrcial °*
scene the mob bod surrounded the Tyler, Texas. A post card
negro and captured him. and his will do, simply state that you
throat had been c,t from ear to w; want the catalogue and in what
and hi* body rlddlod with bullets. .___ . .
_ . course or courses you are inter-
The battered body of Mix* Mary Ma- . , n ... , n n
line wax found la a room of a New eate«- D« «t Urday. Prepare. Be
York lodging house, which she bad ready for a good position when
occupied for only ous day. No dew. j the busy fall season opens Up.
Severe electrical storm* passed ovsr . _^
Bennington, Ok.. Friday morning.
raphy. Such
capital and a safe pilot when set-
ting sail on th
of businaaa. Many have embark-
ed without this knowledge, and as
derelicts have been cast ashore.
Secure a knowledge of the laws
and customs of businaaa, com-
bine it with the knowledge of
bookkeeping, shorthand and type-
writing, and you will have a safe
pilot that can weather.the storms
and avoid the dangers and whirl-
pools of financial wreck and ruin
and steer you safely into the
harbor of independence and suc-
cess. Hill’s Businaaa College,
one of the leading business col-
leges of America, has bean the
pilot of thousands of successful
men and woman, and it will do
the same for you. It's away
ahead of all others in the South
in everything. Modern short-
hand, our new system of short-
hand, can be learned in pne-half
the time required to learn other
systems. You can learn more
bookkeeping with us in four
months than you can in six
months at moat schools. $60.00
life scholarships in bookkeeping,
or in shorthand and typewriting,
are only $42.60. $100 life scholar-
ship* in business, shorthand and
typewriting are now $76. $60
life scholarships in telegraphy
and station work are $86. Mail
course in shorthand, $20. Come
now while the rates are low, and
be with a big crowd of enthusi-
astic workers. Our attendance
has more than trebled since
January 1, 1909, and still they
come. Address Hill’s Business
College, Waco, Texas, or Mem-
phis, Tenn.
jP
S.S.S.
RHEUMKnSM
irregularities, such ax a apell of Indijreatiou, bowel disturbance,
ly the exciting causes producing the pains and aches, which
rat symptoms of the disease. Rheumatism is caused by as
Every case of Rheumatism haa its origin and Ite development in the
blood. It is net a disease which ia contracted like a cold, but it Is in the
Mood and system before a pain ia felt, and the changes in the weather or
say physical irregt
etc., are merel
are the natural symptom
excess of uric acid and other corrosive, Irritating poisons in the blood, which
me carried through the circulation to every part of the system. Every
muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint becomes saturated with these
acrid, irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter,
and ths sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every
physical movemant. When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma-
nent relief cannot be expected from liaiments, plasters, or other external
treatment Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquet
Rheumatism and bring about a |
complete cure, the uric acid and
ether inflammatory matter must be
•xprilod, and this cannot be done
with external treatment. S. 8. S.
cutes Rheumatism because it is a
perfect and entirely vegetable Mood
purifier. It goes down into the
circulation, neutralises the adds,
and dissolves the Irritating depos-
its which are pressing on the sensi-
tive nerves and tissues and produc
SssmUsm ace, t IS IlNOUSn xai hs4 »o
quit work. Til pal* ><■ wf lexb aoi Sxtwvoa
mj SiSha wm m lilnw I mmM Mmiw
Sms. I MS •varytOiis. Sat sMSiss CM om aay
§#•4 nil I Inr4 of ssS look S S S This smS-
Max imS m oouoX aaS woU ll sxrtSrt ar
Mote eaS oSi om foS SOo • sow ass.
COIMAD Lona,
AoSmmo, 1x4 Its a ISM SI.
I wmxxvxtdy IrxsMtownnNteuxniM—. I
heiM limy kxxmlam u< oakloo, Mi oay oao
wkokMovor ko4 Mteswxtixm koowOow mn-
rlottaa Um juts M xx4 how M tsWrtifU wUS xox
si own. I wax Italy Is IS teas*—hevtag tern
batten* wMk It fxr tax room xff aa4 so. A
ImS xbydriaa aSvMo* ■Stsl.ll ISM
•» After laklas two teMteo t aotlxoS tte no-
mm as* pais wm ctMHy toSoooS. I msMouoS
tte nxSMaa ssS wm tbwaaskly tanSi Ml Mis.
mum ssS laSannaUaa bom. t nosmsmm
S S S ta ah Btesmatte hmm.
Ml VorajU'wM.
Watghman
$1.75, cash.
and Dallas News
ing pain, enriches the weak, sour
blood, and removes every atom of
imparity from ths circulation. So
instead of bring a wank, sour
Stream, distributing uric acid totbe
different parts of ths system, the
Mood is strong and healthy and
motion and swelling subside, the pains and aches cease, and not only is
Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fine tonic effects of S. 8. 8.
the entire general health la benefitted and bailt ap. In all forma of Rheuma-
tism, whether acute or chronic. 8. 8.1, will be found a sale and reliable treat-
ment. Special book on Rheumatism sod any medical advice yon desire will
be furnished free. THE SWIPT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLABZA, 01
Temple D. Smith. Free. J. W.Cooke, Caxhier, A. L. Kosx, Asst. Cashier.
FIRST U1MUL UK,
[ Carthage. T.x«.
f CAPITAL, - $30,000
[ DIRECTORS—I. T. Thompson, J. W. Cooke. Jesper Collin*. Temple j!
I D. Smith, J. Cl. Woriworth.
» Carry Full Burglary Insurance. f
FROM BBCKVILLE
Route 2.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Orey; lese seriously, Nathan fUger and
Lorens Morris. —---------L-
BgjfOO _ _ ___ _____________ ___
tlwn of tho sundry civil aj.p:<»prlx'lon i The 7-yi-sr^M son of Mr 7.Hy of Tw Editor Watchman:
MR. approved Mj/ b 4. of tin* year. ro®*' Wa*h' Met his n-asoii whra. a
Tbla aww-tinn provide* that all un«- threw a dead snake around
bis neck, as a Joke.
May 10. im
LODQCe
As I haven’t contributed any-
thing for several weeks 1 will
The iN<opie of the lower Mississippi j again send in my budget of news
Health is generally good in our
She trea.ai.ry. provided that the money
Anno. ii-eded to pay uxt»t!n< treaties.
STATE AND DOMESTIC.
fended bnlsAcea of appropriation*
Whirl! remain 011 tl •• tr--a*ury boulu .ue ui m mixiwinn
Pene t. 19(13. exr-pt p^rUanra*. or ape- i valley, eep«:clally those of New Or- from this place.
dSr apxoprl-ttlona and Ju<Ura«nts. j lean*, are happy. The big hattleablp
Ending* of courts and tru:v funds and Mlwstmlppl which ha* been brought
opproprixM >na f ir futfllllng treaty ot»- from Utiantanamo, Cuba, to recelvp a'*^,wn- Mrs. Zodia Dagneil has
RpoLurna with the Indian*, b* rarrt -J ‘ (.liver aervlte from th» people of the, been sick for several days this
Sw the surplus fund and r-t'tnel to state from which she takes her name,1 we(1k but is better at this time
"The fanners were KeUlnff along
South I’im and came up »he river to nicely with their crop until we
n-w Orleans without mishap of any had a waterspout on the 30th of
April, which damaged crops
iionham. r“x*s*- *M bf OBe considerably. Some had cotton
c f rn . 4; d itridlve windHtorma In ....
!U . 4 r, fsrxday night, which f<ir. capped out which was very near
» ir more raged with •'—rift.- ruined. Some have planted over.
' r 1 light plant «* perhap* the Well, the 15th, next Saturday,
will lye our regular time for our
Ti.c pe*-s; situs) 00 in Pari* wa* un- graveyard working at the Pres-
eha:ig- 1 M>>r.day The leader* in the byterian church. We hope to
that
din-
A* the end of a
ffto* rT 1Vi; win l.
by .-h .
Spent and •<'<!.. y
Ad/n> . cf
nd t ' c "i • JVt r
fcx <
•s* ‘W :-1 for E-
ff>Io^<nd« •' !.p.l ).e-
fkjnt. aid <*v> • -:r
Rsrt.rt.jr U - v -'! ‘
TIN- • v iriou* rhITJe
Rwr>< I'.-if h'tmh-r 1
g^he Clsxrle* pirn :
• four day* in Us •
ff», ev-r,.-,< owing
fb* marfce*
ter* rfft)*"
a A r.» ral vf rske aporent hjjve a gOOtl crowd out on
X,xA^ day. as we expect to have
ly wleh to
rooit before taking any Irrevocable
«» p Tae w r*! eommict-e ha* p a ner on the ground and work all
*ith a manifesto «*> idav. AH who are interested are
titled A last app-ai to the members
of Parliament"
Oa* well No. 1. or F-' r..-l! firm,
two and >e ■ : »>f nr. ; ••• *0 ... I. *n
T «-»* » i* iMOfV'j'i gilor '
ffay i' * I of f» ■ Three
Mlr-e*m* of <». wer- arrw k l.i thia |
UMl’ IS- lw on- throwing * »**r 1J5
ffae* high Hun fr- t. of people from *be
awrro rad r.g c '.n -ry aad riti-* of
WkhiU fill. *r: I (l-nrirtta *;rr»»*n'l-
«4 H *1. iij V .»!»/ Th* pr-.rjrw *♦
mv gr-ra! a* to 5:f* the '«-< of
B»p- t I l' * **♦ xlliiicr .ap»-r'!ii.wan
-•Ran .t—C. tfc- rmv -xperi -t. —I dril-
bar* kip' the , ‘p- f* »r.-. going rSrdOgb
She 6ip of •*« l-t! k Which i* I >4
fei Sfgii Tt.- preoutr** l* «»f riy
«nUai*>- * 1* i v* potn.!i, *!»;> ite an-
a*.
especially invited, as there will
also be a working at the Langley
graveyard on that day which
will conflict some.
Mr. Ellis is getting along nice-
ly with his amusement class and
j tb- emperor Mr -soiypin returned to expects lo he able to give an en-
Hi from T#ir*lwi#-4e!o , .
imperial re- tertannvmt soon. He has about
A aoluTion of Che cabinet crt*U in St
pef j.r*burg. wher-by Fr -mler Stolypin
a.id his oil *g i-w In the * «blnet will
retain their, ‘post*, wo* arranged at a
' conf-'T •n<'* i,.*tw-.-n the pr-Mier anJ
C.rtliage Chapter No. 2S, meet* 4th
Tuesday night in each month.— Chaa.
V. McLarty. H. F.; J. K. I’hllllpo, Sec.
A. P. * A. A.
M<-et* on Saturday night
on or before full moon In
each month. Z.
A. T. I'erklns W. M.
J. H. Long Sec.
K. wf P.
Castle llal! No. 244,
meet* every 1st and Srd
Thursday night* in each
month at the hall. V»*-
iting Knight* have a cordial invitation
to m -et with u*.
A. T. IVrsins, O. O.C.
II ir*t Chadwick, O.C.
1.. B Farish, V. C.
K. W. Baker. K. of tl. A *■
w.o. w.
C irthage Camp, No, loj.
Meet. 2nd and Ith Friday |
nights in each month. All!
Visiting Sovnign. are cof.ljally invit-
ed to meet with us.
II. W. Baker. Con. Com.
I'. F. Long. < Teri*.
Don't Bo
Robhasn
fyr.*..
fV'ti’t hit fiUh Fflcsi f*»r trxmhf f
ftmil frfdor bamt. *»'• •-.«-* • « t
ImNI sail dlriv* In )f>'i. fitgl»F*i qiidiiiPf <Bf f -*.*
Ibsuiriff irhtrantrn anti #•-<
A
«l ‘UrX-r--* ' I ■ »■! J ■ -V* : .
will M Mfoahu...!. *?,
Factories' £l£n
PI
P oTitTon S
I NO. P. OMUSNON give* contracts, Wliol hy n chain of THI STY-ONE Collegia,
teooseese capital, anil TWENTY yearn' miece**, Ut necure POSITM)St under rwo-
sonablo conditions or REFUND TUITION. HOW la tho time Un YOU to
OKT BUSY If you want a good hunineen education mid a g<nnl j>osition.
RAAIflfrrnibTr MO. F. OSAUGHONS temptmn, hr not accepting
IHHHllxr.r.r lilll Inn proposition to iiave Id* Tif BKK-inonthn'
Rook keeping student* content with iiio SIX*
‘ je*
Ighou’s ttollegen D-ncn more itooKKc«-p|
than others do In SIX. You can learn Jno. F. IJraughoo’* IViokketpIng
months' Bookkeeping student* of any oilier huainew* college, concede that
Jno. F. I>r*ughoir* College* tench more Bookkeeping in THBEK tnoulha
than others do
by Mil N yew prstsr.
CHADTH A kin About 75 PEN CENT of the U. 8. Court Reporter*
wllvK A flAHIU write tlio Shorthand Jno. F. Dranghon'aCollege*
1 in mi, temdi. Iwcaose they know that, hy It* u*e they
can write SO |*t cent faster than l>y the 11*0 of any athsr system and that their
_ capacity l* tlierehy
Drmugl.on's Short fmod by a*afl.
arvordirigly. You can learn Jno. F.
bringing tbe <ft an H
*-r:p(. -mpresnm* < ntideare of ta- twenty chiWren in his class.
rnowar. h ir. tt a»in:vt-r» xnd bia graf (^;r town is getting full of
rrr^‘i*ss! MrteiwA ©m.
of tb- nival sots mk. one of Mrs. Aleck’s milk jars
th- ‘hr;»'T*n rtvrtig in Aaia Inst night Now. we are bed on
Minor t;. 1- e-oan tn- »• We can’t afford to
TCI CfDADIYV TttOUMNM of Telegraph Operator* are drill
1 LLLuiIA E 111 WANTED on account, of tlio new eight-hour
operators working
* * - <J
law, pawned l»y Uongre**, fufbkWIng railway
more than nlno hour* out of twenty-four. Railway
ONIMSIlKff
Central Baptist Chwrch.
Pr-aching every Sun fay at II a. m
and 7 p. ro., (except fourth. J p. ro.
ami 7pm.) Sunday school at IA a. m.
B. Y. P. U. at * p. m. (except fourth' 1
Choir practice each Friday night
Lsdie*' Aid Society Monday at % p. to. ,
W. A Reagan. Pastor. 1
Preaching the flrat and third Ban- j bSSlmmib
parity .
aXftdy *• S«e! i
•aS.SAO p .r Hit
Hml'k
all K
!x '.b- wkrbing *jcx ;
tejas A
H- 4.»/» s dan of
awate of •
,4 ,ft4*r»'v-d 111 *M »
ml v«t
wrlf m*s- »b- f
•xkUx
»!- >. a eajetas c!«as
flM».'i|||l
fi L Wf-gM. U ri
day* In each month at II a. m. and [
„ _ ____ 7.3» p. a. Sunday *eho* 1 IA a. n> *l i^ii. Mo.
*nd *he llth of April, ha* r wilted in . # . . _,| Bibb Institute every Wednevday
*b- > .4 >f • * . AC.T1. *a ti v—4 xad the JU,CP ctrW§ feed •,,cri 901 night, ia ctmneetion with praye*
we Are going In declare war on
them*- *
We would like to know what’s
the matter with our Sand Hill
correspondent John, as he has
wire* are cut Into Jno. F. Draugiion'n Telegraphy College* for st udent*’ use.
About toper cent of the hi glow l railway official* began as telegraph operator*.
owiMuc fhei
DRAUGHONS
Practical Business College
at any Mr of the following poet rite*
Pwfcrsn. Wy. wcvtogS-td. Me. Itnerrm*. T-oa. OalveMo* Te*.
luktix.9.6. tewykn. nm. te. Wovth, tvx.
MM. teTsiwi. An. mwwne.+e* *a«Ua.T-X.
tl. amtf. Kao. oorrvemw*. 1*. Were.Tyter.TV* Woe*cruo-ry. A*
Wn*ko«*w. IJflle Ikw*, Art. WfWm.Te*. J*r**mvin- Pte.
I oturnMo.H. ( . Aaoac*C*ty,Mo- Howatoo.Tex. o*ia.rtt?.0*«w
Naf-
ter « you. 4 ir*fa*»i at tie naval
h9«y.ul « I*- ttilaM. OW. Sct.Jare*
Sul nix * n -irj crmtoaewt cf t«hcr-
MMmum m m *ctx!
. de**rocti<>3 of Am-rican prup^'T by
tlr-- «c f 'jfberwtje vatu- in all at abwit
fTIMA Th- oaty torn of Ufa was a:
Adana w'be** Rev Henry Hioro and
i Dome. R.,g>r* w»ra ate* -lowa wbtl*
aUempt »g to put ««t a Are that
; threateaed tb • at. t.uc# budding* there
I fMteifda da th* cfraM-r G»ada-
? Ippe. trim bar- pMt arrived te Bor
1 d—*v.x rip* r. tt'im VM«ixda stole, .__ . ,
.... ^ _______ atreMpr-d to [*«•. "«t out last spring in the|
meeting. Ohnrrh conference Wediie*-;
dny nigM befor,* th- flrM Hunday tn .
each month. t. W. Jnrrell. F»*tor. |
1'reach ng every temday morning
not been h«m] from lately. Ij A*2*
ir.tr atrain thisi HrMAe.ftwnerinteO'fenx. Prayer m—V-
guesw he is fishing again this
-spring. We heard that he
■ptewry Wednesday!
SLiMric.iM every Mondav
Prayer
eight. Ladles j
afternoon.
•b»* fn-nda *f.
ro iltt.a tberw.
CxJtrw
bwt met wrh fxiler*
I
lia-* Boyt* ant his wife. Hd«a
Reyte. w-re todg'-i r* ».• w-mrin p**«
BxMiacy il PA'sOwrg. p*. M >nttey. th- '
SbteMcr uad - » —wten e of pfe .MprL*. !
MMM’. the lott-r eenfewred te -err- !
• term of **•: Sve year ter krimp 1
|Mg tb- IVbi'D t'~>i r- aaUy Th- p-t* f
CW tt ■*' tehee (text to a eld* rwos i
•ad laM tbs' tb-y w^is’d hav- to any 1
peed Or as <h- rale* at the prtem
MNwId e s penit tbeax to tm -neb t r-vati
mm0M «*M Mr* ftoyte tbr-w her J • ■toeedro** of
n~r armies JtmsapW' nee*
thnS h<M She wted: W« aw
B the hxst w~ cee Ite
An r.nm#»*.’ tern hwnt la In pregr-wx
In «V» Mi Mm b a rokjxk gmwp
ta' the -astern *r btpeteae. nmxr the
necend lint-ii of the PhflippMat. Mm
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oht- feltowinc hex teen om n ruteff.
I* nxnkXM
Mm dawn The
backwater and caught a bunch
of nhoats. We hope he will do
better this *priag.
Weil, as everything is so quiet.
in our town, will ring off for the |
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j Sunday in each a n*. Sunday Seho»
11# a. m. Prayer m«ettog 7 p. m. every ;
I v* u. Lodieu' Society. Mowdny,
R R fJrx** 4.
Courthouse SSarber
Shop
Clean Shaves,*(Jp-t4>-date Haircutting. Sham-
pooing. Etc. Give me » call.
We He LACY
present.
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be Every y^ung man and every
tw the aatboripwx young swru entering the bum-
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tori te to bw added knowledge of bookk-cp.ng. sb>wt- [
naff* tb*** band and typewriting, or teisg- i
acta, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
smj^aaifl *tini
Cleanses the aystem
thoroughly
M
pimples and
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1909, newspaper, May 19, 1909; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896596/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.