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£11 è'18 f I I'M tHIIIII ίΓΙΙΤΓΙ' *"#¥*1"* * Ι'ΓΤΓ» V «V l'a Β V 11 IS · Our First Year in the Drujf business iu Waxahacbie has been a very success ful one—in faot far beyond our expectations. We do not claim all the credit, though, for it was yonr patronage that really did the business. SVe merely worked hard to make tnie a gor-Ί store, and did all in our power to give entire satisfaction I Our Prescription Dep'm't f (Oi:r greate't pHrie) is in charge of a graduate of one of the bet' col'ege* < t Pharmacy in this country, and he is thor ongl iy trai <1 «-"d experienced in the handling of medicines. No ii -ttter » ο ν -ites your prescription or on whose blank it is wn ren, i ^'11 t>a filled exactly as it should be. In every other »'«part> -nt < f this store wo are prepared to fcive ex ceptioi I set \ 'ce, and if you are not already on onr list of & 8ATI81 ED I V'l HONS, we want you to give us a share of « your bus- ness ibi« veer. "» With bett wishe for a happy and prosperous New Year, we are yours for Prv .reeeive Pharmacy, ; HOOD & MARTIN Prescription Druggists Phone 34 3 ef α BJUIJUUI JL0JL8JL& SUUUULS. HJLBJULA AJULJUL» iLZJIJUUi BJLSULSLA aJUUULA λ3 BECAUSE * Τ of broken lots and sizes we have placed on sale ^ $ styles of Men's Five-Dollar Shoes for $3.85· These Shoes are made of Vici, Velour Calf and Enamel uppers. Most all hive heavy soles, some medium heavy bottoms. They are fresh new styles, and it's economy for shoe hunters to own them at $3·^5· £ ■¥ ■ * ♦ Crow Brothers The Foot Fitters rϊτπππγκ nnnnrï τπγβύτγβ ϊ τγnnrs τπγβτπγϊ τγ<πππγ& τππγβ ττκ τπππγϊ KEEP YOUR EYE On this space for our list of resi dence property Ί g to r^ooooougpoo liaai^i^i9.SLaJLJUikJLSUlJIJ> SLSLiA^fUUlSJiATtTnnnsjÔ Il [ΙΟ First class work at prices that will pelase· «I j ^ PERSONALS i Γ" * «»♦»■»> — »·«·♦···< 0. M. Banner of Ennla wa« here to day. Roger Hay ne β, of Eanis, waa here ] tjday. J. L. Rowling, of Ennit, wae here! today. -, T. H. Wear was in Fort Worth yee tdrday. Commissioner Moseiey of Italy was here today. Judge J. B. Bisland wis here from Ennis today. lias Calvert, of Forraston, was in the city today. J. A. Weaver, of Rockw..H, was here y esterday. Judge Sam R. Frost of C oreicata was here today. Judge Anson Rainey, of Dallas, was in ttie city today. Judge J. C. Smith was here ioda> from Fort Worth. Attorney J. M. Elliott, of Mansfield, was here yesterday. Fred Dunkerley, of Eanis, was iu the city j esterday. Commissioner Overall, of Enuie, was in the city today. Rev. O. R. Wright was a passenger to Dallas this morning. Miss Myrtle Pridemore returned to Red Oak tnii morning. Editor J. II, Stanberry, of the Mars fleld Snn, was in the city today. Tom M. Smith and wife, of Crock ett, were registered at the Rjgers to day. Attorneys C. A. Pippin and J. II. Sharp, of Ernie, were in the city to day. Mr, C. A. Kirksey and Mttle c <i, Morris, leave tonight on a trip io San Antorlo. Mrs. Wili A. Malcom returned this morning from Milford, wnere she has been visiting relatives. Clayton West, representing Scarff & O'Connor, the big printer»' supply house, of Dallas, was ia the city to day. Mrs. Ε. B. Waid, of Dailrs, who has been vieitg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dechman. returned boms this I morning, Carl Abbott, a member of tbe Duly Light typographical force, went to his home at Italy this evening to rest a few days. A. E. Schaffer went to Ennia today to meet with the city council in the interest of a franchise for his tele phone company. Mrs. Jake Mincer went to Etmie to remain until after the marriagj of her sister, Mes Mollle Levy to M". Born, of Pueblo, Col., next Wed nesday night, Mrs. Leon Levy, of Italy, passed j through the city this morning «.a her way to Ennis, where she goes to attend the marriage of Mie» MolHe Levy to Mr. Morris Born next W'ed neadav night. How to Save a Dollar. In these stringeut tJmee we are all interested more or leee in the strenu ous effort of saving a dollar. The D&Hy Light can help you aave one. How? By paying 85 00 in advance for one year's subscription to the Light. See! Then you are not both ered with the bill collector every thir ty days. Others have taken advan tage of the offer, why not you? If you haven't time to caU at the office, telephone for our circulator and he will call on you Stops the Cough and works off the Cold, Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablets cura a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Pricg 25 cents. Make your wante known through our illustrated want col umn. A new picture will appear at the beginning of each week. terday morning te Oil tnair ment of a week at tie new opera house. Inle company wilt open tbe new bouse tonight in tbat beaatifal rural coraady, "Djwo on the Firm.·' This i· a play that contain· all tbe ele ment· ι hat go to make a performance ο impiété in every detail. The open air concert on the pobiie square today at eleven o'<ïIg3îe at tracted a large crowd, and the mneic rendered was of the highest order. The number· of the band were attired i in new urtforms and they presented a very attractive appearance. The new hall le now ready for the openn g tonight. The electric light· were installed last week and new heat ing stoves were put in this morning and the comfort of the audience ie assured. Speci il *< ati have been pro vided for the aecoram >dati >n of tbe colored people who wish to attend Reserved seats will be on sale ali week at Fearis' drug store. Doors will open promptly at 7:SD To Meet visa Qeiild 8". Lonis, Jan. β.—Miss He.'en GouM and u pirty of four or five friends wi arrive iu St. Louis over the Wabas'i road on the afternoon of Saturd»*, January 11, and remain iu tbti rity till the following Taeeday. Miss Gould, it wi l be remembeed, has been appointed oce of the mem bers of the board of Lsdy Mm agerr, and has accepted the appointn eot. President Francis, of the L -uisiaca Purchase Exposition Company and Mis. Francis, hava tendered Μι·β Gouid a reception at their residence for Saturday evening, Jan. 11, trom 8 ^ to 10 o'clock, to mfet the directors | and officers of the Exposition Com I tiny and their wives. Invitations will he sent to the Nati onal Commie don and to all tbe mem tr-re of the board of Lady Managers, New douse at Wace. Λ new clothing and gents furnishing store hss been opened at Waco by Matthews Bros. 1 his enterprising fir λ of young men is now operating 1 four clothing concerns In the state, ι Tbe latest addition was the Waco j house which opened last week. Ibis house will be in charge of Mr. R. L. Matthews. Mr. Matthews was her·! yesterday visiting hie family and to a reporter for this paper he remarked . that he was well pleaded wi'h his new I location and of the future prospect* j for hte new bouse. He thinks of mov ing hi» family tbe latter pirt of this week, Mr. Matthew* is oae of oar | able and enterprlnmg young business ruen and this paper wishes his» suc cess in hie new field. Marrird On Wednesday evoning, Dec. iiS, 1901, at tbe residence of the bride's \ father at Paimei, >1r. Yanc*y Barron' wax united in marriage to Mist Bessie j Hrow··, daughter oi E-u. H. D. Brown, ι Rev. F. L. Dupont «. nictating. Tut j groom le a prosperous youug busine#* j man of Palmer, and bis bride is one of | the most accomplished and lovable; young ladies in this «ei-tiou of couutry If tue love and good wUhes of tbe entire community cuu'd Infallibly #j 1 cure the object desired, the future k> in life of this popular young ouple, this would certainly be a mont envia ble one. With a ho^t of friends wish ing for them the fruidou of every hope and the possesion of every joy. they start out on the marital voy age tinder serene and cloudless skies, and with an unrufll d sea, and we pray that they may ultimately roa^r ihtir hirqies in tho haveu of Eternal Peace. iUay heaven's richest bene* diction rest upon them. P. L. D. 1 . " j - — American Order of Lveisift'ji· Ht. Loois, Jan. β.—The new Amerl ! can Order ot Louisiana has been or ganized at Denver, Colorado, witn W O. Perrill, of that city, curator of the Colorado State Historical Society, as president. It is a patriotic hereditary society for the etatea and territories carved out of tbe Loniaiana purchase. Katy Rates. Brenhstm — Account Hanny Hoath Shooting Ton-nament. 'Pickets wlii be on s<»'e Jan. 1», 20, retard limit Jan. 26, at rate of $9.70 lut round trip. To reach the people advertise in the Light. Which oarriM wltii it good health «ad happineet, I* given to all who βββ our sys tem of modern sanitary plnmbing. It raeane thfe ban - i<ihmerit of all foainiwa cad contamination from «ewer g μ λοΑ poor drainage, "and tiMolnto cleanIInew ia bath room· and kitchen. Parlin & Orendorff Co. BUNKLEY, Head Plomber Plione No. 52 t ALWAYS ON time ί > , WHITE'S/TRANSFER i I AND CAB CO » * * J^ROMPT delivery of Paeeenger· end Baggage and 'rom «11 part·» οί the city. Yonr pa t rone g e »o! let ted. ROtiEHâ HOTKL V 11 <) S Ε 1 S 1 55^S=cR«iS5;Sïλ »=!«^Ϊ^5«ί»ΐϊΚ2«ϊ5£Τ3!5Λ»ί5Λί»5^ « AT THE Waxahachie Candy Kitchen I ■/ * f) Freeh Homemade Oandy lee lb ; 2 If»* for 25a. Fruit· of all « kind* ft>r Xma». . . » New shipment for Xmai of >> Lownej V» Chocolates and Bonbons in fine French basket# >) >> 1 - » WAXAHACHIE CANDY KITCHEN ΐ««% Λ!^5«ί5ίϊΛ«ίΐ55ί^^ €^»C Devenport & Timmins Conduct * Strictly Uρ to· Dete Livery, Feed^ind^ Stable Have the only. Kobber-tlr* C*rvtai(« e'*y Special attention given to V«dt1itu *, club#, flc. A!· ordure receive prompt attention. d»y or rlgtii. "*** Pho.ie No. 2. ÎWSSW·' S8RSSÎÏ55SÏ5λ '-C-W-tr ->^ί?««^ί5ί^Λί«ï; * > \Tntir^f STONE BROTHERS is the place j t< 1 Vl * to get your Wood, Coal and Feed, f I cheap. Yards on College pnd M am Streets. Bad col- | lecti· ns and dull times haie iorced us to sell only for S }\ CASH. For the next 90 day? 10 pi t cent off on all « I wood for cash. Free art# prompt delivery. We | ! self d,"pp ,3nd Stone Brothers | BUY YOUR Groceries! Groceries! from me thin month. I aril giving away a Por'abîe Pantrv t»> ray customers, the handiest kitchen convenience made- YcAa may get it. The pantry i| on exhibition at the store. i A. P. KIDD, idAFANCY Grocer, bast Main Street. Waxahachie. -M - 11 •J»111 .. -1'. .JUL... j,..l "POTATOES Λ .sweet and Irish / We have Them I Ε. B. M osé ley & Son i WAX Δ H AC II IE, TSXAS PHONE I β ft ENNINGS' WOOt> YARD can sell you cheaper than others/from the fact that he owns the * " ' ·1 —;jjt timberee land arid will exchange woo and Feed ot all kind and get prices its*>ut the middlemans profit; >r cattle. Also handje Coal It will pay you to ri Jennings' Wood „ us up ard. "if ïj Side Square Private Sale Between Auction Hours