The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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Good Health
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Texas’ Greatest
B**-*!< villa
Cartilage
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SUPERIOR
\ m. :l ail t Daily. except Hun lay
l. H. UI.I.AHI), Supt
i«? fnr n mtm P* permit bmle av.
JJCI"* ui',»un*ul over a difference of
opinion. t.> lend him to murder.
I* in more than folly. It in the
entrance to h*dl. To the erind*
h il habit or practice of pistol*
carrying may he traced moat
\ MAQNIPICBNT
EQUIPMENT
International & Great Northern
ISO tkauuSa
See Our Agents, or Write.
L. TRICE,
lad Vico Pret. A Oon’l. Bnpt
D J. PRICE,
Gsa’I Pass. A m Aft
If people took as much pains
to be entertaining after mntrlmo*
before divorce lawyer*
PALESTINE, TEXAS.
ny as
would ride in trolley cars instead
8r^XM'MSrrtJaxt
}ou> Saddle andJfame»s St
But where to find that hnppie*
Wherein ainJt when ail pre
tend to know?
-—Oo14$fttUn*
dies, Etc. 1 manufacture sod guaran
goods and wifi sets you the middl
f.”J!
Seay in Mtlofkf te Hts l
t Tessa, Savins proved ti
«f itie lend in this frskm as
nop releer. Pot ootf ee
J. F. Blucher;
ySTtStSA TJBA
where malaria. Je ItnpowtMe and
't&zMnM
very IMtle doing tor Jiff* end fceaplt-
hand which fa being «SM at nalljr
low llaure#--tbo the eonatantly In-
creasing demand la afendllv boovtlng
Valuta—li »t»ll abundant) e«.d far .in
and ranch** trf all <»/<•«, tort baj-pffy
b.catcd are being pareba^d dellf.
We will gladly anpr.lv all iih«e
7jhe Question ts Settled.
The Houston East A Wsst Tsxss Ry.
Sum Through tho Gordon Bdon.
first-class
•nc# College, Waahinton, D. (gra ^qo for the mind trip
The Civil Service Commission Lnd tickets may be purchased
wifi hold examination# to secure u^^nber 15,17, 21, 22, 29 and
young men ltd women toe theselggj good to return wlttrin thirty
places during Marsh and April, |da]rs fmm dale of sain.
Farther inform r» ion regarding
rates, through Ser<i#e, sleepers,
free seats in ekelr care, #to.,may
Denver
Road
W. If. TAYLOR,
a. p. a.
in an»Werin
at# smart
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BHMHI
P&bC’.
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Mall, TlttipsiHi and Snliiw Pass Railway.
Lanjeittt i'-x-ix, libwiney ,00/.
Trr.r C<nd in fn>m funwy iE% 190-1,
‘ look* That IsN by .©* Pound.
Thousands of families all oVc»
the country treasure old Bibles
hymn books and volumes of scr
mons published in the eighteenth
and seventeenth cciUuries^ondly
believing that atry w these w* Vu-
may be sold some day, if neceata
ry, for a sufficient sum to pay ofl
the hottsehold mortgage. IU
quests like this are being received
constantly by newspaper editors ^ ^ _
“ Please let fue know the value ol j ■clvncs^ai
a Bible published byH
Jones, London, In 1745.
formed that it is worth a large
tff tttuiobl every case
MlU t Ull ELIXIR
nut to th* U.t* *nd *lh do VttW work.
$?<%;» aod>»wcf». it tom Atutatot
f .«•>*!*( U »- ud »UM|« fo» *3t. bottl*.
1 tai; lAtruia aniens ir« ro.,a« u,i,.r,.
Fortune knocks once at ©very
| man’s door, but like one woman
I calling upon another, sit© tak©^
, good •••te© thai most «»f us are out
SIH11. an ■niit'ai vrvij **•* j
reply mttSt be given that old re!* !
jimis books and Bibles ate worth j
only as much per pound as the d!*4'
>ap«-r junk Htan Is willing to give ,
This seems like a reflection onj
mblic taste in book collecting, but
t is true nevertheless. There still 1
is a popular impression that age'
alone gives value to a book, bpt a;
wheelbarrow full of theological
treatises issued previous to tfior.
may Be bought for a few ahUUngs
apiece.
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Pint Shop Girl Hill Living.
There la still living in an up-
thc state town a woman who
made a great sensation a- little
more than half a century ago by
appearing as a clerk behind tin-
counter of her father's store In
Buffalo, says the New Yoik
Press. The shop girl had nut y* 1
been horn, and for a woman to b
found in such a position was :•
novelty that drew great crowd
who stood gaping outside the win-
dows st the girl selling needles|
and thread and measuring off tape
by the yard.
He Pound u Cure*
H. M. Poster, Ilia 8. 2d Street, Halt
Lake City, writes t "I bate been
hot towed with dyspepsia of iadiges-
tloiAir 21 yearn, bav© Died many
doctors without relief, but I beve
found a ©are la Merblne. 1 reoota-
oteod it to all my frieada, who ate
afflicted that way, and it la eutiag
them, too* Me at O. E. Juu.e.
, , mf-----■■ • ■WTWf ff ■Wl* 1
JlfSSxSzhKSI^
aad mueotta sarfaeee of tbe eyetem I ^...Trhrzf^f., .. cm
Mi 7ft, pH buttle. Sold b, all 1*itM«.«idtbi.*.krii.»: tt.
druggists. Testimonials free, I The territory to which
HaIPe Pemlly Pills are tbe beet. excursion tickets for the hoi
!_________nffiiBBWB I (days will be sold hae been cons
During the year ending June l^ierebly widened* In addition
80, iflOfl, there were 14,080 |»©r* U, ^e usual dale of (leheta to
sons appointed to positions In theI rights in the South-Eastern
V, 8. Class!fled civil Service, 1the T. A V. By. Company
which was 4,002 more than were I w]g Mfl round trip tickets to
ever before appointed in a single principal points in Mexico, Colo-
„ . , * r 14 lP**f< 11 y°u *l8h rado, Arkansas, Mls*ouH, Ksn-
f*3if pork fs a f.imo’is old-1 g^ut positions of this bind yon I |llV(,4 Illinois, Nebraska,
fr ,1/,'j.u'd c'? ; 0Hn 0htn\n l* free by writing tor North nn<t a„uth Dakofa, Minne-
|(t)W‘n Tlds t
Be (ifh-r One Hundred Dullrtrs Ho
Murder and 1'ie Idstol.
Th© man who kills another is ^ (of W|f fI|lw nf ,tl)rttrl, „lrtl t,1(1
apt to ahuot beyond nL victmi[(jo( lw fcUrwn.y Hall's Catarrh Curs*
and lilt the heart of u wife, fnoth-1 y ,|. (<|,*-,n » At Co., Props ,
ar, a sitter; a dt p ridtnt child < r Toledo, Ohio.
aomehoijy who loves tile slain
aven as the slayer loves or is be-
loved by those who are dear to
kirn. What a shadow a man
must bring upon himself when he
•lays a husband and father, (ha
family breadwlanar, and thus
11 a — lug—» ffii li bit*
' grief and takss from helpless
aMdtool tha natural protector
of which it ever stands in need,
Mot for all the gold In the world
nor for all it honors could a
brave -minded, true-hearted man
consent to do such a thing aa
this. What unspeababl© folly It
4-1. , J«J1LL I ■ ' —
We, tbe undesigned, have known
P. J, Cheney for tbe last fifteen
years, and Iwlieve him perfectly lion
(iralilo In all Business Iranactlonlioii*
and financially able to carry out any
obligstloiis made by thoir firm*
West A Truces* Wboleeele Drug
Consiunptton
If God puts you in h dark place
it may be n compliment to the
light that Is In you.—Ram's
Horn. ,
R. E. Tfabu# tin a Just received
a car load of sewing machine*
which he is selling on easy terms.
If you art thinking of buying a
new machine, don't fall to call
and sea his bsfora making yotif
purchase.__
A wotgag la bettar .ml
whan aha la not strong*
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e>«n obtain I* free by writing tor I rtn(| goUth Dakota, Mlnne*
the Civil Service announcement mAn Wisconsin.
Scot t's EmuHion is the mod-
feeding fat to
tt, PoAhtoo
rmigP ifTr vcuwitUe stomach*.
Acott** Emulmofi 1* fhg mart
fcttHxi of fat*, especially
far r**y <Hge*fJon.
f cmling him fat m this
w^r,wtech U often the only
* h*U the battle, hwt ^ ^
Ac nt#t r.mwlsion Goes more fMK Each rowit.staiwi tot a
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CLAYTON,
I TEXAS. .
Snaaaaa—aaaa»a»M—aaa—*
Imery Goods to suit
the rads.* Fresh, neat
and most up to date
stock to be fouod la
tbis section, and prices
ibul at coWpetitiua*
Give a call.
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1903, newspaper, January 7, 1903; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900782/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.