The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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The *Panola
COLLINS * CARSWfeLL.
ONE DOLLAR NR ANNUM IN AOVAMOL
VOL XXXIII.
CARTHAQB, PANOLA COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNINO, AUOUST 9. ipos-
Our *Deiightfui Soeti
Water
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We (eel positive that nowhere ean you find
Rods Wster which in flavor or Is purity or in
freshnese aupsaces thst which ws src serving.
Our Bode Water represents the perfection of
sods serving. We pride ourselvee on lie quality
se well se on lie delicioueneee. It ietnited end
screed under the meet ctesnly conditions.
We invite you to ootne in end sample this sods
wster we sre now nerving—you'U be gied you did.
Par tor 7)rug Store
The worst enemy to the cotton' The rsil roads of the South are
r#rs Is the weevils in the eg*
fursi department. ,
i* Oovernor of Miseiseippi
among the greatest sufferers on
account of Yellow Jack.
of Mississippi THE mosquito is now the most
' Governor Louisiana dtstinguished little insect In all
creation. When compared to
Rim, the . yellow peSl and ha
other penis dwindle Into in-
significance
ig a passage at arms
tft Bouth'caSinaTthe poHti-
eianeers raising trouble about
the diepensiary. Senator Till-
man nseeto say. that the Slate
must furnish better whiskey or
go out of the business, and the
Senator is euppneed to be a Judge
hi to the genuineness of the
Oortawc* Hooo has been ad-
vised by Ms physicians to lease
Texas and go to a higher climate
and be will leave for Colorado in
a few days. He was hooked for
a speech at the Partners Conten-
tion eoon to meet m Weeo, but
hue been compelled to canes* the
SncatetAUt Wiheon is badly
er ike graft and rotten-
kaedeeeloped In the
department. He
•eye be will not resign nnder fire,
Congressman Livingston of Geor-
gia will mote a thorough invest! •
gallon of ike department when
Anornaa state asnator of Ark-
ansas has been indicted far
bribery. Truly, graft is rife in
Ike land and the people are wak-
ing up everywhere to Ik# reali-
zation of the feot that graft and
must he punished end the ss-
faHhfnl eertente turned out.
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The editor of the Bheiby Coun-
ty Enterprise attended the Old
Boidtere Reunion at Carthage on
the 88th July. In writing up hie
trip and observations lu his paper
he bee this to say of our people:
"Carthage la a
has a
trsai
everybody enjoyed the day spent
there.
"Those who oems home on the
Windy Friday night lived a
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Carthage le a good town and
i Splendid oltlaenship, who
tied the visitors royally, and
strenuous life
down ns
Gary. A crowd of youngsters,
who nsvsr go only on excursion*
wars along and had a brand oi
boots that makes one kick out
doors end windows, and toes re-
spect for ladies. They took in
things end the officers were too
full to do much with them.**
Now thie ie too bed that our
young men (supposing this to be
true) will thus disgrace them*
y Ives by getting so booty that
they went to "kiek out the doors
end windows, and lose reepeet
for ladles.** And nil in a prohl*
billon county at that I Where on
earth did they get such hooter
The supposition is that they got
it in Carthage, because they seme
hers sober, end went away so
booty that they wanted to kiek
out the doors end windows, end
had no reepeet for ladles, if this
scribe le to be believed. But the
lest charge Is the most humiliat-
ing of ell. He concludes by say-
ing, "and the officers were too
full to do much with them.** This
implies that officers, Panola
county officers, were aboard that
train, and were full, too. Now,
he it understood that this is no
“spleenJsh” accusation hatched
up by Tut Panola Watchman.
It comes Hum a neighbor Who
had been our invited guest on a
great occasion, and who is sup-
posed to have no "spleen," or If
he has, to have left it at home on
this occasion. Perhaps if he had
known that it is the custom In
Panola, whenever official dereUc-
tkmofdutyls charged, to fur-
ntok a bin of spsefftoaRous, be
would hove genu further end
named the offieere that were "too
full" to manage the youngsters.
At Mf rate, there stands tbs
that Intoxicants are
Carthage, that
jaung town jwi n ■fio go nomw wo
ooozy (ott pdopiB iDOira idb
fealm aea 4**. Uwa m
Irtin Are COmpAIIM lO livfc m
"strenuous kfO" and that officers
are "too fun to manage them."
Thie is, indeed, e grave charge,
and ought to be looked into by
pfOpHf AQIOOfltlBf, If m HffOWl
county had officials who get "too
foH" to do their duty and protect
our ladtoe from drunken rowdies,!
the people should know H. If the
statement mode by tfrie scribe is
untrue, then Justice tot be officials:
demands that they be not saddled
m this
Let the light be
War an the Mesquite.
The appearance of Yellow Jack
•t New Orleans has caused a dec-
laration of war to be made on the
Mosquito. From every city snd
town in the South the declaration
has gone forth that this pestifer-
ous little creature must get up
and move on. It is now gener-
ally admitted that he is the prop*
egator of this deadly plague, and
hence the war. „ All stagnant
ponds around the centsrs of pop-
ulation are being drained or oiled
end a genaral cleaning up is be-
>t lug inaugurated. This is right,
* Bfliik aVintiM hi..
China has notified all the pow-
ers that when the hedge rants
come to deal with Manchum in
their peace prooeedinga, she
must be consulted.
Henatoh Bailey, who has been
In Washington and N**w York all
summer, reached home last week
and will begin a speech-making
tour of the Plate. lie will ad-
dress the Old Settlers’ Conven-
tion at McGregor on August 10th.
itto should have been done inde-
pendent of the appearance of
JNlUow fever.
Old Georgia is rapidly coming
to the front as a manufacturing
Stole. At Columbus, which ai-
ready has several large cotton
mills, there will eoon start three
MW knitting mills, requiring sev-
eral hundred additional opera-
tives. And thus it le that the
eeeptsr of empire ie gradually but
•Ufsly gravitating southward to
its patural home. Let Texas weke
up aed learn to turn its immense
supply of raw material into the
finished product. When we do
that, there will no longer be any
Mseeeity for our farmers to meet
and agree to reduce cotton
acreage.
Tee Musk Per Mint.
A district judge in Tarrant
county has granted an application 1
to one Ferdlnendez Sauerzapfy
to cbenge ble name to Charley
Brown. We don’t blame th/e man
at ell, end any court having
Jurisdiction ought to grant a man
toiad carrying such a burden.
The petitioner stated to the court
In hie appHoation that when he
was introduced to stranger* they
would laugh in hit face upon
bearing hie name pronounced,
and Uric greatly humiliated him.
—Georgetown Commercial.
1 he little town of Mena, Ark.,
nestling In the Ozark mountains,
has thrown wide open her gates
and invites all refugees from
the Bouth to oome In
and feel at home. All hall to
glorious little Mena I
Althodoh tha nominating con-
vention is a year ahead, the
campaign for the governor of
Georgia is being waged with
something akin to fierceness.
Hoke Smith is campaigning the
state and the papers are literally
roaeting him._
Man. John D. Rocsekelleh
seems to be taking it much to
heart that her distinguished hus-
band figures so much In the pub-
lic print of the day. But so far
as John D. Is concerned, he goes
on as u«ual collecting his divi-
dends with serene indifference.
“Clean up” should be the
watch word In every town and at
every country home in Tessa,
There has been eo much rain and
ao many causes to induce mala
ria, that unless this ledone people
cannot hope to escape much dis-
ease and pestilence.
It now turn* but that a women
has figured In tha cotton scandal
Bha la tha wlfa of on# of tha wit-
neeeas who refusad to taetify be-
fore the grand jury, and goee
around With a safety deposits
box that le supposed to contain
valuable information.
NO, 9
KaiWrk William and tha littia
Caar recently had a meeting oB
the former's yacht and talked tha
matter ovar. The Kaiser seems
anxioue to butt In. Me Is no
doubt Jealous of our Teddy^-and
wants to have a fingtr in tha
peace negotiations.
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Cap*. C. C. Doyle of Hender-
son is trying to inaugurate a
movement In Rusk county to
build a cotton factory. He wants
the citiaens of Husk county to
■ubaoribs oiyrhulf the stock, and
by thus showing their oonfldenoe
in tha enterprise, he thinks ha
can Indues foreign capitalists to
taks hold of the matter.
Bun atom Mitch ei.i. of Oregon,
convicted of grafting, has bean
sentenced and hie punishment
fixed at a fine of 81000 and sis
months penal aervles. Shades of
Wsshlngton and Lincoln f Whith-
sr era wa drifting and what In to
become of tha republic whan
United States Senators are con-
victed of such crimes?
Tun subject of building cotton
mil la In tha Bouth was discussed
at tha Farmers Congress. Thie
ie the one thing needed above all
others In tha Bouth. When tha
South begins to manufacture its
own raw material It will be on
tha high road to success and
wealth.
Hvyond I'sperssfae.
O. W. Fsrlow*, East Florence. Al*.,
wi lt**: For nearly -even y*srs t was
afflicted with e form of skin dlsses*
which csiom'O ah almost unbearable
Itching. I could n«!th«r work, rest or
sleep la peas*. Nothing gats fee per-
manent relief until 1 tried
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has passed, f have stayed cii
am grateful beyond espreaslea,
Hunt* rare la e guaranteed remedy
for elf Hefting diseases of the skin,
Price ftO rente.
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Do Ned Walt Till Tomorrow. A Day May Develop Dire Results Months May Not Remedy.
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1905, newspaper, August 9, 1905; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898709/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.