The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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«*AV WO* HOME
WOMEN WHO LIKE TO STAND
Uml Car Conductor §ny» They Dc
Kt «• Keep Their Clothes
Uawrtnkled.
for Kta Old Rthlh^
Hon.
• «°®‘> «« trow* dtsaat*
With Kaaaoa. The milk t* too
roiiow or the honey too awaet end ho
aooan t Uke them to flow over hie lend
"V* lh* 8#n#c* Tribune Bo
Jf !*Uh hu ,ftrm- »»«• Hvo-
‘'°ib«r thlnn too numerous
to mention ' and move* to Ohlahomo.
There he taken his good Kansas money
nnu buys a farm which to-day is and to*
®°^row l» because the wind ha*
— * Or he trie* Colorado
ee around In the mud trrlgai*
“ -- —i so narrow that a
A wounded trteely t* a mean thlnn to
flght, and It them Is a tree handy it is
a pretty good thing to climb If anything
tots wrong with your shooting Irons. |
do not think a gristly will climb a tree,
though brown and black hears win. Any
hoar Is grotty sure to flght If crippled,
hut I know there Is this difference be-
tween a black or brown bear and a grits*
ly.says Charles A. flartaln. In Field and
Stream. If you meet a black bear ubok-
pectedly, give him live teconds and he
will ba out of night; but meet n gristly
the name way and give him live seconds
and you will be out of business
About the moat fascinating way to
hunt hoar, which le even better than
night work, le to trail him right to hi*
home, and meet him In broad daylight
on hla own dooratap. as It were It can
he done, but everything must be just
right The ground might he covered
with a light fhll of enow and the snow
ought to be melting. Then the twiK*
won’t break. One hae to be very care-
ful, end when bruin is found, which i*
generally nt the foot of e large tree, one
meet never forgot that Instead of one
there mey be two, and, In that case, one
tnuet be able to ahoot fast and straight,
aad Implicit confluence in the gun he
carries le ebout the beet etock-ln-tr ide
a man can poaotM About the eitreni
place to ahoot a bear to atop him quickie
to my way of thlaklng. Is dlrsctly in the
brain. It Is rsslly not a hard shot, usu-
ally st short range, and It put* him mt
mighty gulch.
By the time the tor reached Foi
Hath Otract there wet e no fr t iv.,i .1
s dosen vacant sent*, hut tl\ strl in
the «*w tailor made gown ref i. i'd t >
avail herself of their hospl• ,1 i it \, i,<
lStes the New York |»rc*» Ti c m>-<
senger boy pointed tlieru out to li>r
#0 did the woman In blip ,>n I the mm
With the red best'll. Iu>t to *U invit.i
tlons to make herself ootnMrnble ti-.e
tailored glil said "No l y > t
I get oR «t>oi», and i-iintui-..-1 tv> i
backward and forward In the mil!
of the car
The conductor wntr ei •*»• i!t i"ti
"I could httVe told th-m f d < I: nt
no use to try to main that till s'
down,” he hu id to o ptasttm'f on t!. <*
platform Who never dtien I use I t > I
try to get her to rest heroOf to'
minute or two. Just for n I'-utug- li t
t never could do It Hlu> ha iron ml
Ing In my car pretty r «i;,i |> r,r
about a year, ami no ma • ti< 15***r
Whif are your Friend* Baying
About youP Thtt your $r*y
htfr makes you look old P
And vet, you tr« not forty!
Postpone this looking old.
For Sick Livers
Hair Vigor
blown it away.
aaad tlushc- 17;______
lng a strip of bottom ____________
®°w egn't. Jump Into the field because
•he Jumps over It.
a Then he hears of Texas and goes down
to hunt the bag of gold at the rainbow.
I* the daytime he scratches sandburs
•lit of his flesh and at night centipedes
erawl over hie face When hie money
to all gone he begins to feel like he did
tie A rat night he ever stayed away from
home
He yearns for good old Kansas and
the yoarn slicks In his throat and chokes
him until tears com* In his eyes H*
Would give a month's work to sse th*
oows standing at the bars on his old
Kansas farm and bear the horn blow for
tNRMr.
Memory Is a marvelous psinter and
paints bast th* things we love beat. It
pictures to the traveler the corn silking
In the Held he once owned, the wheat
yellowing for the harvest, the clover
stretching away In a carpet of red and
Rfeett, rlchsr than the rugs of Persians.
It shows him the elms a* they whispered
to hi* children st play beneath them,
point* to the roses In the corner of the
old rail fence, and In Infinite detail
paints a thousand things that louche*
the heart nnd proves Its whimsical
power.
Happy Is the man who wakes front
Sleep fo flnd that he has wandered from
Kansas only In his dreams.
Use Ayer’s Hslr Vigor gnd
restore to your gray hair nil
the deep, dark, rich color of
esrly life. Then be satisfied.
Hslr Viter rMtoirwt th* natiirsl
fO?FIo"livl”?ndC|M?UAt RLOOD^On
chosad today may aava you a tick spall tomorrow.
Dark Hair
ft my ptmiitiioft
Mill M I rnptfdh
in* to all mothers
M u min*?*
•it tat •imnM
mn *
Tty n little Koiiol /or Dysimpsia
after your madia Mw the elTect it
Will produce oil your gciitMill feeling
In iligestiiiK your food and helping
yotir atomach gel itself into nliape.
Many stoinaehs are overworked In the
tliepoint where they refuse to go fur
tiler. Kotlol digests tout food and
gives yoUf stomach the rest it needs,
while its fee*itistmotive properties get
the ninUiat-li bark into corking order.
Kodol relieves flatnlenee. sour stem
itch, palpitation of the heart, Itelcli
ing, etc.
Hold by O. E. Joues.
o. E. JtmKS-Carthatfe. 1'* ***
Fur You If You Clip and Sand This.
Ed Watchman, Carthage, Tex
Dear Sir:—We will take five
young men and women from
eiteh county, nnd accept contract
to pay tuition out of anlnry after
course Is completed and a good
posit ion. which we guarantee Is
secured. If not seoured no
charge for tuition.
HOMft STUDY FRRB.
If the applicants are not ready
to enter oohool now we will teach
them by mail free until ready,
which would save coet of board,
eto, We guarantee to teaoh suc-
cessfully by mail or to refund
money. Very truly,
Drauorjn's
Practical Bus. College Co.
Ft. Worth, Waco, San Antonio,
Oalveeton and eleewhere.
The above company conducts
a chain of twenty (20) colleges!
in thirteen states. Largest cor-
poration of Its kind In the world:1
$000,000.00 capital. Seventeen
bankers on board of directors.
If interested clip and send this
notice and you will receive a
catalogue and full particulars.
PATCH UP OLD SCHOONERS
ORIGIN OF “TWENTY-THREr*
Hero of Dlrkens* Utorjr Who Died on
th* Oulllotltte Was In Line on
That Number.
Artisan* Repnli v. Hi Cheat Skill
Chicago t* 1 v 't* ont Lake
Craft.
Raves His Comrade’s Life.
"While returning from the Qrand
Army Encampment ut Washington
City, a comrade from Elgiu, III, was
taken with cholera morbus aud was
la a critical condition," says Mr. J. E.
Hooghlaud, of Eldon, Iowa. 1 gave
him Chamlierlaiu’a Colic, Cholera
aud Diarrhiea Remedy and believe it
■saved his life. I have l*een engaged
for ten years in immigration work
And conducted many parties to the
south and west, I always carry this
.remedy and have used it successful-
ly on many occasions.’’
Sold by O. E. Joues
Heart* of oak In Hie lllilci-tu S'hooti
er fleet ale breakliis. Hc.mi nil**
staticlilon, rail amt uiave, hi* plc-
ture*i|iie lumber earlier of c.li-r flays,
Is going down before th-< a- nek* of
little Wind and Wave ar • wiuolp),
victors* which seti.'l 1 .to ..* .1 ;iii|w
o> the old-Mine flee, wi.li c: * -<*r all !
greater trtvjuewcy to the .-tilpyuni.
and boat* «*ui.h one# 'i<>ur 1 of re
trfls ni.i le In run. In u ,i|. ago to
Mlihlgau lumber (><•• .1, , • ai •
yearly nut runfli-rtiig > 1 ...
fa t'tlon an 1 . in , .. .
in hum nitty, **>., .; 1 .1
New*.
There still rcmil.-i ----- a k-.
fit* of th" thou-hi w.i ■!
11I1M' i roWda.l 1 >1. <
t.lxtied biuOii--* ! •(
Their nioaf-rs. y* st/.
Ifl4 half tea wOh CjMv .. • . s.
sttti runs to th> > / ,
Aftertlonat »1t do . * t r ■
regnrd the o’.d-t!a
Ifo-k* of *.»«>*( • 1
II a* sons-' of t'i ■ 4
In eerfh".
K a«er and dlrr hr
bine lheir f- • in
ship* Here -*:i I «
v"l >|i f'le<e« .>f .
; nd dry roj -! ..... •
rrrmea a rai; ;< r
skill of a vlolSm.
tty and hafwnerv
f>Jere* Ht» fa)cen
la* fimi»-r« fv<
work 1 on tin-
t> vr-b
Dleken* lover* Irive no trouble thttsS
day* In |»* oiiu that all if odr sup*
fveed III*do-dale Americanisms are
merely stolen cx|ir**«toiia from (heir
fstcrlte author they hire ittdeod
found ilml fitckeiis used mmy idirnsaa
and eapresskois that hay* turn tasett
up to-day ai- unlrersnl ay-words, and
th<> latest ai julsttlon of The enth<-s*
last* of (tils sort t* told in the rtsfe*
ttient that Im ken* urlalaited the «a-
ptesskm ytweu'y.three.' which in the
vernacular oI (he life eat is used f«
cap:ess "all In,' "«haee yourself,”
' Kkldihei." "die end, and many other
thine*
I- will he remarked by anybody,says
the Kanaas t’lly Star, that In the
la*» chapter of •• fhe Tale of TWO fJfl-
be Hlcken* de*crlbes (be prore—<O0
of human leaden tumbrils to tlMl gWU<
loline In one of them fa dfdeey isr-
fon. the hero In a garden overbid*?
m« the hPlerms m-irhlne is n group of
‘-Id women knitting As the heads foil
in the basket one after mol her the
women knit otealfhfly and eoiigl them
out food The paragraph dearrfbtng
fhe fast moment* of Sidney Oar Ion
read- dins'
' The murmuring of many vow*,
th upturning of many fares, fly
1 reusing on of many footsteps fn the
ontekffts of the fyoWd. so that fl
rwetis forward In a mass, like one
Talented Monarch.
King Oscar of Sweden la a poet nf
no mean order, nnd his sonnets hav*
bene translated Into most of the Ian
guogM of Kurope He la an accom-
plished mualrliui. too, hla nautlnnt
w»ng*. aet to his own must*-, being
vary popular le the flwedlsh navy He
MM written histories and dramas.
Tanslated daggles, and Is the author
if Mime hymns whlcli enjoy the high
■at popularlf r
The cowerd shoots with shut
ftjres.
Tie Royal Oosmetigoe
The messenger thundered over the
drawbridge and into the castle cour-
rard Flinging himself from the pan*
lng steed, he gccosted a group of arch
«ts on guard before the king's apart
mem. “t was unavoidably delayed,”
he gasped; 'doth his Hiafaily wa* Im
patient'Nat." replied a yeoman,
•at flits early hour bis majesty wnte<h
nothing etcepf bis moosfa/ bio* ”—
rnck.
Try and keep pieenant even
When you come to the croee
roads.
4,1} «
\ hto Rood for tlw 6t5f
M *"*1 »«»«*(/ /nn of
" fKreewrvfl j*ks
ffmenlir ft* when/mi ward water
prmt alf <mts Mb My or bar**
feadt for *1 kmd) of wad work
a vital *;*ot
tor*, she is dieted
r-vnvas. and left a
ap wPb a f hiMrep like Kenwe.lv « Lmlire many itsif*(it««
eeial eenae Honey and Tar Tie plew«wnde«l nnd H*/e| 5*»|ve ffcgi
led e-vngb *yfop k> lake, larvae- P fwibite prove rt I
eontwine no ofwafes I Ktffs. D rorffoi
M |i<rj /(J Soirflryff E. i-.wes. erf sfctn. eexem*.
eirn. rut*. ft doewn’i (eke much cwftive-
M in Dt lion lu raise a big bnwl. " - •-■■■— «
«. Rlrmld ——- HoMiWg a «
I frmew to i>wi a muddy sdrenm mu leap defer its progy,
fm yewrw t^tmawd
iZr** Pricy's Kidney C$n
* Witow# mnJ hi*44tt ri*h ,
It. » Cov» of 01 >vm.
"f’rote.-w-r ha* « m.«r. ;«■* riant to
take hi* own ii?ev
No T suppose no Ro; most of tbe
Wren 1 know bad a» riabt to tw> twrta
either 'Cbtr.igo Tr.to-m-
Clothespin Ring.
The larges* Indftfdnsf maker of
rVvftiespths tn fbe world I* fy-vAl
Wan a, of ffryanfs Fond, Me He start
ed with a capital of only $m>. an?
‘owgbt an old dfsaswd mill Ha has
smaswmf a comfortable frrrtwne la fhe
wos&resosjix
Arrived loaf tn T.me
Fere -Rivers fv.nd a gredoflav mi*
am tbe *?re*» rod#y Th* ,y*n*r or
the bin gc-.'ber* In time to H g on
the last, round of dnahw—Latorvri>
t Mo t IdgM
Rwrt lit F«wlfnga
m.dboy 1 was .•** down by aa an-
mmobire rb* orbwr day
fmVowng- toetw yon bort*
'JBor -vntll x ford by grander reaawrke*
rbat ft was a sbaaae to see an odd tear
^vrrwVd *? I ke <4»t'-Cllcagn fm»/
New*
Diarrhea Remedy
Xwglwb in Trpan.
Ihiron 7,vkax; aays f'wt iM'Hm of ne
laptaeie wy* *r* wow atmvytoR Rwa
mb. and fba' ft Wr.rt soon irrmw
oawnwge vf Japan taf *ter of >m
WOVbd
JMH Clarfmw (Jfiew Carry tie M et
CuetvtotlwMb.
Wlew hfairaa. fie 1$mwoww gww r»
vewlov. pfwee . law gam before a me
tovtfre of /etfjptw. le sdwfevf id* carry-
rag pvwtev fn be newel below wlwf he
feW same fbe gate wo«M fMWnavpftwb
Tbe rewaM o# fbe ttW warn fbetmfoye
• ge»wt wwrprtae. mafsewf of dewap
pMOdaaead. ft iw fie «wane wgl fie
aownsafagfaiwri of Olawabvviaa'ss Ced-
ar, CVJera «*af Umiv* fteaae«fy.
They 4n and yoAlefy Vmd of aft
flto* rvoawgfy aril atntcawpltob. bod
pwefeg bv led Ae omw* aaaAe fie Wade
mead*- Wlad fley A* ctabao. w Awd
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Collins, Jasper. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1906, newspaper, July 4, 1906; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898550/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.