The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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In valley. nil bethel loss *ht) immu-
vettletics to th» cooottt tbrott«l> the
lock of deceit means lit eemmehlci-
ti»m between town end ponntty. town
ind town in the interim*, between the
home* ot the people end the tnetkete,
between the home* end ehuteh-houie*
end eehoothoneei. is in immense that
it eennot longer be borne, end the
people nim becoming aroused el they
hive not been on on* subject situ-e
the closeortbefclrll War. livery think*
lug person realises tbit governmental
lid end supervision in road construe-
tlon ta in ibaointe nitlomt necessity,
fevet-jr thinkinR person knows Hint
mite systems win continue to tilt
abort of idettnite remedy for the
treat trouble of bid HMtdi, 11 State
system* bare filled for seventy-Uve
years past ex rout lb tWo ot three of
the wealthier mates. Rome good road
work haa been done In a few States,
notably New tork, a State of (treat
eltiei, where the city property Is fated
with other propeftm and money is
abundant for the purpose. tint there
are few statea able to do what New
tork ran do for highways, and nearly
all of the forty-live Statea of the
tinlon realtae their helplessness in
this resheet. it does seem la it there
should be ho hesitation about the eu-
aoiment ot the tttoWMlow-Latimet*
good roads hill, it provide* tor obit
reasonable assistance In getting the
Wnrk under wap. and termini* it the
gorernment tan apend money for road
building in Norte Nice and (he Philip-
pines. aa it has been liberally doing,
♦be ttepreaentatiren ot the people
ought not to deny relief to the State*
at home, the plan proposed is nei-
ther extravagant nor burdensome, it
is a plain, pratiital business proposi-
tion and tbe demand tor tbta legisla-
tion la growing etronger ail the lime,
it has. too, tbe aanttlon of eminent of-
finals of tbe •everntnont.-MteiWlyn
taert enniottlitl
tiring women.
ishreah* efiMt
tbmrnght. last, by baity Story bub. co.i
years age. And In her old ears there
rang again the passionate words hi
bad whispered there in tbe days butt
forgotten, she saw him beside her
at the Altar on that day or daya when
all the future wee bright sod all the
sky rose colored.
And out ot the mist name the not-
lines of the eradie in Which aha had
rocked her first born—the cradle shit
had built with his owh hands.
then she heard as in a dream tha
smug vole# ot the prosecuting attor-
ney:
“Now, Mrs. Harter, tel) the jury
yobr name and relationship te the
man s veiee gen
a whim.
in* tn tall the l
aid toman with
te threw ft awe.
HuiatP
wrong to anybody,
was buttled and
i won't mm bun, i
trim came, and the
«ey arose calm nnd
was an may mm,
M »
tell yon 1 wont. *
tbe day of tbe
ilptowu Weekly,
- . U
t-HMfisd smses Pm Weed*
fn our trip through n portion of
♦toiler tvmnty, ffhfo, a few weeks ago
we frequently noticed long piles ot
limestone in Irregular stsed blocks
along tbe road side, they were gath-
ered on the hilt sides and hi
1,/ >ur mruirrs, i
pairing the roads.
Is finished the <
limestone tn Irregular steed blocks
elong tbe ro«d side, they were gath-
ered ou the bitt sides and hauled there
by the farmers, to be crushed tor re-
pairing tbe roads. After the tbrsshlng
Is finished the traction engines are
hired « ron the crasher*, and these
long piles of stone gre neeu put lu
shape to keep up the fine roada that
are so common throughout the At la ml
eailey.
there are many sections of this
State whtre stone »s as abtiniUtii as in
that section sod where the same plan
tor road improvement ought to he
adapted. Professor Mfafefriey, onr
state rieefogist. to Ms Pest report will
give much attention to the road mak-
ing materials et the irate, and he
will give hts preference for crushed
stone. If# says*
‘■nit experience ha* been that, fn
the long ron. the crushed stone road,
if property msde. ta far superior to
the gravel road, the stone road wear*
down more evenly, mid wit out.sri
the heer of graved rends, that l«, al-
ways, of course, if the stone read is
pi I y vis or (If*.
“lu the first place, the roadbed
ad^jL^Kjg mm saoi aaroAmd
wnonifl DW n I fiaST ifn (IrTflwl (iWvp.
eWiwm jfi a,.*. ^«** *--» trimsrg
auNf SIwlT Wmm llWRg I IlW IffwrT
Sfg inches should he of the larger
I aAuuuwhr ,uJT J|
RTHIIfi, Tnfrnfil IlrWlr si|fn7l(I fpP €T I
niW in'Jr l W train pn" ifirfMifri I IWfp
along other cases nnd show d dispatch
of hnsinoss which would reflect great
credit upon his ollee. the convic
lion was sure heenum the unfi moth
er was (p go on the stand to testify
against him. It was a lucky thing,
hecauaa she had been the only wit-
ness of the murder, and without her
teattmony only the weahest sort of
eitrumstsuffal aside oca womd hare
to ho retted on. Nut he had ft from
her own tips that she proposed to left
the truth and bring the mnrderer to
jnjttee.
ft had been a brutal murder loo
the killing of fetor Manor by hi*
icy ri him for several months, eommen-
ctag at the top of h:s head, and at last
covering hts whole body. Hts sufier-
mgs were oniold and constsnt misery,
,*Li in tact, there was nothing we would
' not hnve done to have given him re-
run Net. We fir ally procured « full set ot
the the Cut icon Ncmcdhs. and In shout
ust three or four days he negsn to show a
W« brighter spirit and really laughed, for
i the first time tn n year, in shoot
ninety days he was tolly recovered.
Pratae tor the tutfeura Nemedles haa
m„ always been our greatest pleasure,
rio j and there itf nothing too good that we
could my tn their favor, tor they cer-
! tatnfy meed onr hahy e life, for ha
«, wan the moat awful sight that f ever
*11,1 beheld, prior to the treatment of the
f*P * Cuticura Nemedtcs. Mrs. Maehefin
iyon. im Appleton Are., Parsons,
nMUfter
■other tom. in nenriy ns could he
und out ha had been stabbed wtth
it warning simply because he expos
dated wtth hts brother for heutsf
tiff1/I ^
ft would be « wool tiring tor tbe
s--“"5w to jet rid of
Whan • unhumsd.
ft hndty hurned apply a fit
water and sweet om. I>»t It
until the skin mops smarting.
bed egg. and a menace ta pea
taw-UMdtug Clfltena tea, ft
good tiring an around, and the
ad be arewa to ontrine the cuss to tbe
*fhfa mm, gentlemen, te toriumue
fy «n yhrin thnt ft wtri be bsimmry
* fritke, who wrote tbe
ib When f Mead that
f <mF died recently fn
ight, tn her uiuri/firm
infy fl.
MiCAViri ttAMfitt,
•tit ttuMfi Pom ttt« NifiVM/i,
met ot Mdse demand fifrih Writ WerM
vhnndsr*.
“New tom society women are dt
fast begtnnmg to team the rtrioe of
raw eggs m « nerve totric “ nsfd i
truffied nurse the other dey “Por tbe
Met tn# yeara Pee bom frytng to #et
lervonu portents to ntve firia atmyto
__________pern through a two-
shootd he smaller stone, that widr*
and a buff screen. Tnts sbotrid ho
pocaed wtth d arsnm ronar. and wtth
proper dramasw at the stde flris writ
main an axccnent mod ff good port
fa arvfTMhte. mat ta. wtmMr isroring
dwMnro, fne maf writ he about |DMh
« mrie."*»fnaMno Parmer.
WeWa Wsa«mMd#tm.
the fnwnaf hoa come m me front ae
a tuetof to bo reckoned. Wfdh bk dM
need roods nmremenfst fbo Mara of
New fnth boa voted *r hood moos of
jySSMi^
owty Ow Mantddy,
Md#t* /ame* wo* one of the most
hrfftmnt Pngnm M#ye<a of ms day
mommy
omomrmsd noorm
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Collins, Jasper. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1906, newspaper, April 11, 1906; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898858/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.