The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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DRIFTING
TOWARDS
Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping “it will wear away/* are
drifting towards Bright’s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its wont ffma
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THE BIG FIGHT COMMENCES
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SATURDAY MORNINQ AT NINE O'CLOCK, JULY 8, 1905.
High Prices ARE ooino to be as the Russian fleet, Wiped Ollt
Remember
P n ill ||_U_WE will sell Clothing at and
■ OP 1U URjS below Factory Prices. All
kinds of Summer Dress floods, Trimmings, Walstings,
1 Shirt Waists, Etc., must be sold regardless of cost. Men's
and Women’s Low-Cut Shoes will also be sacrificed.
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Tha biggest sate'"™^
Bewt Uqejo
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tba dfftej July
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full 11 ai
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atmosphere at
OUR STORE
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Ten Days
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town of Carthage. $7,808 worth of Clothing to be sold In
Tan Days. ; Remember the date, commences July 8th.
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Ten Dnys
Tan Extra
Clerks Wanted
GEO. M. BURTON
Ten Extra
Clerks Wanted
jaar.t
oanrlpllw Prtso $1 per Tw>
Ism nail matter.
Prom every section of tba
eountry come words of encour-
agsui<nt to ths Watchman, urg-
Inf It to stand pat on ths ground*
It hat taksn. And it Is standing.
WkMinM fires up « job
that pays bin 1380,000 a jraar for
a oablnst position that pays only
10000 a ysar, ba Js evidently
looking bsyond tba prsssnt and
nsJamss O. Blaine would say
“casting bis anebor to tba wind*
ward.*' _
m—fpmmmm—s———m
The country bunk, who baa
aubmittsd to tbs skinning pro*
osss ought surely to be with tbs
Watchman in this fight to exter-
minate the grey wolves-
Elihu Root bss accepted the
portfolio cf Secretary of State,
Which means h# will be a candi-
date for the republican nomina-
tion in 100S, with the backing of j
Theodore Roosevelt.
When the gang invites the
Watchman out on another wolf
hunt, they will doubtless see to
It that their pets are securely
covered.
Judge OHUupt0 Took Notice.
| Hpccial to the Houston Poet.
What is supposed to be the Th« criminal district court con-
t>on#s of John Paul Jones have' ven d this morning. Judge
been delivered to the Unite*! I (Jiiia-pie empanelled the srrahd
Sta’ea authorities at Paris and 1 jury *nd gave them a charge,
the American squadron of war which, in addition to the usual1
Chips under the command of Rear feature*, contained a referottes I
Admiral Sigsbee will bear the (to gambling which was vary em-
1 ' pbatie. Judge Oillaspie cited
the case of A. J. Rosenthal in the.
show further that counties hav#
been “managed" in a way that
would bankrupt a private busi-
ness. It should be remembered
that as a whole the State of Texas
has been controlled, State and
county, by the democratic party
for the last thirty years. If a re-
form should come whlob would
force the laying bare of the ad-
ministration of public affairs by
the members of that party, it
would not he the leaet surprising
if the people should arise and
wreak vengeance on it as an or-
ganization.—Gal* Dal News.
The News is treading on dan- j
geroue irrounds when it presumes
to crlticite the official gang.
There was a time when the office
bolder was regar led ** the 'or-
vant of tba people but times have
changed. They are no longer
ths servants but th* masters and
whan a newspaper haa the oour-
age to criticise their action they
raise the red flag and declare war
on the paper. The court house
rings in Texas coed the attention
of the people. There is no doubt
about that.
From C«M Spring-*.
Romm Watchman:
Health of this sect ion very good
at thin time. Miss Ssmmie Chad-
wick has been on the sick list hut
is now much better.
Mr. Osburn and f*iffti/, M C.
Chvlwick, F. K. Chadwi h «nd
fry on Tuesday and a real nlc*
Urn* Is reported.
Misses Hula and ffammis Chad •
wick, Lucy Flaming and Willi#
Murphy ware tha guest* of Miss
Percy Chadwick on Tuesday.
There wae an ice cream supper
atMr.T. H. Chadwick** Wednes-
day night and all present had a
nice and enjoyable tins.
M. P. Harris and wife are vis-
iting his sister, Mrs. W. J. Chad-
wick, this week.
Aunt Jane.
ft is N pleasure to tftfce Dr DsdeV
Little Liter Pill- snd enjoy their
tonic effect* spoil the lirnr. Hold hy
0.1C Joins.
remains to Anspolis where they
will vast.
The leak in the cotton report
has been located and as a result
Associate Statistician, Holme*.
district court wherein that gen-
tleman seeks to obtain' an in-
junction to prevent alleged gsm-1
.. . ,, , b!ing in a building st 2210 Mar-
has b,end.sm»saed from the pub-fk^ ttrW5t and f|M> sta:<Nj
lie service in disgrace. He gate. lhat H „«* th& daty of lhe grBnd
out advance figures to several,,jufy ro| on|y |o indict th# garr.
New York brokers and doubtless h,erf) ^ ^ if|d|r| ^
got a good round sum for his >#.„ jf can ^ pr ¥#n t0at ,b#y
Csss A Fry. It is a pity that bej b)|Te r.ot done their duty in en-
can'tbe prosecuted and put injforcbg Iav relative to the
the penitentiary. It Js ffi^P^yieoppre^siMO of gambling,
another case of graft uncovered ( 1 ■■ __
without adequate punishment. HW Wars*.
■ ■■■■'.....- ' -• It is gradually dawning on the
. Oa* of the elect who aits around poop** of Texse that if an “io-
tbe court house and snorts #nd, T#stigation” were had, with the
the WATomv«, recently | right spirit behind it, not only
ted “that he wae 4 little would there be “surprieing re-
diefigured but still in the ring.**1 suits'* in State affairs, but in
Yes “Still in ths ring.** The‘county affairs also. The grand
a man with {jury reports from different pert*.
eut of a of the State are enough fee arenas1
of such a “ring’'
A*k your gr<about “Fewer
several veiling fri«nd* had » ft*h[ gallon*; wears longer.”
Ktxrou Watchman t
Planes say k your many rend-
ers that after a ten-weeks sings
of typho-mslsrial fsvsr my fam-
ily is better, though one of ny
little glrle still has fsvsr and Is
! very weak. I am utterly broken
; down with wat-blng and waiting
Ion them. I, myself, have had
com* fsvsr for several days, hut
have kept going. Don’t know
i yet whether or not it is ths earns
fever. I hope to be with my
churches soon if ths Lord * pares
me. brethren pray for mo and
the work.
Your brother in distress,
p. 8. 8tovaix.
Foicy'S Kidney Cure
'n/fkc > <Jn*r* an4 bisdJer right
rc-TJtar'lic-.^
irfr cys *0 tV7 n
ur.tic* frorr. th-
looeus watte tm
: dixxiae&s. backache,:
00 have ar.y signs o
Y CURE at once, as i
ESA
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 1905, newspaper, July 12, 1905; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898374/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.