The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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CARTHAGE* PANOLA COUNTY* TEXAS* WEDNESDAY MORNING* APRIL >7. 1904
WORLD’S FAIRWAY
eept those practicing II* !• oppos-
ed to nepotiem. Thar* ia a st.'ong
plank against II in Ih* damoorat-
io platlarm. Offioara elaotad at
prinoiplat of Jeffersonian damoo*'
raoy, at repeatedly enunoiatad in
our National and State platforms,
t. Louis Exposition
the tiit election that in now
make thaaa further declaration*
am ploying klnfolka In their offl
upon the National laauea of the
oaa are violating the platform
hour, reserving an expression
SHREVEPORT
upon which they accepted the
truat. If the platform la reef*
firmed every guilty officer should
be repudiated. It ia a question
upon State iasuee until the fall
convention, when State candi-
dates are to be nominated.
1, This is a government of laws,
Lv Man Anton(••■>«•>-•) 10.30 pm LvNsnAntoulo(< ** •»)1t.40 * in
Ar Houston ...........H.ooera ArHouston......7.uo p in
LvHott«ton(a**8.00am l,vHouston (•*••)..... 7.30 pm
2r Muavanort. ......4.2Apm Ar New Orleans........ 8.3ft a m
LvBhrev*port(«-»-»"**-)4.40|»m l*v New Orleans (•*).... n. I ft a in
Ar8t. Lout*...........li.OOam ArHt. Units...........7.08 a tu
■TQPOVKR ALLOW KD AT NKW OKLKANM.
Alto quick connection via New Orleans, leaving Ran Antonio on
Sunset Limited St 10.30 |i. tn.i arriving Houston 0 a. in.; leav*
las Houston 0.30 a. m.;arriving New Orleans «l.4A p. m.: leav*
lag New Orleans 8,1ft p. m.; arriving Mt. Lonl*«.«■» p. m.
/t%UH AnN-U line
W of remediaa have
bean on this market for
about three years, and
have given good satisfac-
tion.
PseRseLs Chill Tonic fe
one of the beet obill euree
on the market and ie call-
ed for again and again by
thoae who have ueed it.
Ps-NseLs Cough Cure
whethor the servant shall obey
not of men; one law for presl
the people or the peopli must
obey the servant. Knforee tha
platform demands or withdraw
them. We ere in favor of en-
forcing every platform demand
aa well ae tha laws upon the stat-
utes. If not 1st them be repeal-
ed.— Nacogdoohes 8entinei.
dents, cabinets and people; no
usurpation; no exeutive encrotth-
ment upon the legislative or Ju-
dicial departments.
2. We must keep inviolate the
pledge* of our treaties; we must
renew and re-invigorste within
ourselves that respect for law
and that love of ^iberty and of
peare which the spirit of military
domination tends Inevitably to
weaken and deatroy.
li. Unsteady National politic*,
a restless spirit of adventure on-
lag New Orleans 8.1ft p' m.: arriving Mt. Lonlstu* p. m
Tk« KKJTHBRN PCIPtCti lbs Onsn Window
OlL-llCKNING LOttiMUTIVKH No Hmoke, Oust or t inders
T. J. ANDERSON, Q. I*. A. JOS. HBLLBN, A. <1. I*. A
The pass question is being dis-
cussed in congress and some of
has been tested add found
good for Coughs, Colda
and LsOrippe.
Pa-No-La Regulator ia
the ideal Bpring Medicine
and many of our custom-
ers recommend it to their
friende.
r» Ha I ■ Sarsaparilla
ia the very best blood pur-
ifier tonic on the market
end many of our custom-
ers buy It in quantities.
Pa.Nl.ls Carbolic Salve
and , Pa-No-La Arnica
Salve have proven to bo
as good as the beet for
sores, burns and all alda
diseases.
the members are denying that!
Huch favors influence rcpreeen
tatives. Why do the railroad
Yylkr hat shipped ten oars of
•trawbcrrlae whloh ware sold at
from 11.00 to 02.00 per orate.
Japan has placed an order in
Kngland for three new battle
It ia estimated that the Klon-
dike will produce ten millions of
gold this season.
Wbst VntoiNtA has-held her
•tala convention and instructed
lor Oorman first and Parker seo-
and.
Hiram 8. Cronk of New York
ia said to be the only surviving
soldier of the war of 1812. He ia
now 104 years old and draws a
pension of t2fi per month.
Attornry Ornrral Knox has
apparently lain down to take
another long nap while the trusts
continue to loot the publio.
The Japs and Slavs are crack-
ing away at each other at long
range acme* the Yalu river. If
they don’t get closer together
there will not be much blood
spilled.
Tu world Is still holding Ita
•nr to the ground to catch the
sounds of the great battle to be
polled oft between the Jape and
Clydr Jordan nod P. N.
Thomas editors and proprietors
of tha Wood County Democrat
have bought the Alba News and
Clyde will go to Albo and take
AlWlIl Iron Tonic is our lending remedy for loon of
appetite, general debility, nervous prostration and dys-
pepsia. Two sizes—50c and 91. 00.
Ps.Ns.La T<«»th-A-h«- Drops come in handy wikea (be
bad iMdl> get* gay. We sell it at a dime.
Pa.Na.Ls Corn Cure is a oera cam and gives sat*
refaction.
Tax Jape have forced the Csar
to put up hie pocket change at
any rate. Kight hundred mill-
ions ia a right nice neat egg for
one man to accumulate in so
short a reign.
The lower house of Congress
has pat- ed the Statehood bill.
It provides for on*' State to be
crested from New Mexico sad
Araxooa under the name of A ra-
coon, and one from the Indian
With a large tturk of drugs. * ourt«*ou- treatment and
efficient help, we solicit your trade.
Alexveff atd h> Secretary misled hie lest AM, i«
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Collins, Jasper & Carswell, O. P. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1904, newspaper, April 27, 1904; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901269/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Panola+County%22: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.