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Baby's Coming McDonald, Oa, July I β. 1900. I ad Tine βτβττ suBeriug woman to take Wine of Cardui. While I ww going with my other children 1 was compelled to stay in bod for day· at a time, bat this time X hare taken Wine of Cardai and Thedford's Black-Draught and have been able to do all my housework without any trouble. X ara expecting eTery day to be con fined. My husband thinks Wine of Cardui is the best medicine in the world. He takes a dose of Thedford's Black-Draught every night and gives some to the children. He has not lost a day from work this year. He tells his friends about your wonderful medicines and I tell my lady friend· to use your Wine of Cardui. Mrs. OIDO&QIA LEE. WINEo'CARDUI There are thousands of women who shrink in terror at the thought of the baby's coming. But childbirth is one of the workings of Nature and it was not intended to imply torture and agony to the heroic mothers of the race. The woman who suffers torture during pregnancy and at childbirth has usually, by some indis cretion, injured the organs which make her a woman. Neglect of menstrual Irregularities kads to ovarian pains, falling of the womb and leucorrhoea, and the period of pregnancy is necessarily distressing under those condi tions. Wine ot Cardui will regulate the menstrual function perfectly and eventually make the generative organs strong and healthy. Pregnancy end childbirth have no terrors for the woman who takes this pure Wine. A strong healthy worrb will bring its precious burden to maturity with little or no pain. A healthy woman need not fear childbirth. Wine of Cardui completely cures all these troubles familiarly known as "female diseases" and equips the sensitive generative organs for pregnancy and childbirth. It will save any mother much pain and suffering. All druggist* sell $1.00 bottles. F<"»r ftdvuf· and literature, aâdre**, Firing aymptoma. "The Ladiei' Aslrleory Department," The t'hau&itooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga Term. ^ΓΓϊΐ~»ΊΓΒΤΓΤίΠΓΤϊ7ΓβτπηΓ6 VTmrrtfrnnnnnf * τπγί β # mnnr» ϊτππγϊϊ τ ASK YOUR PHYSICIANS he will tell you there is no economy as false ί,β the "economy" Ê of buying CHEAP ;LOW iGRADE DRUGS. And, too, he will 3 tell you there ia no expenditure that pajs yofi so well ae the satis- ®j factory résulta of HIGH GRADE DRUGS. Substitutes and imitations 2 of an original article are never palmed off on you for the genuine in 3 £ our drug store. When it com?s to mtdicinee, we keep only the one kind—THE BEST—which is noue too good when ycu are sick. HOOD & MARTIN^ Prescription Druggists Phone 34 3 fcj.a_B. B ftB.ft JUULSUUiSJL2JLSLB. H JUULSLft JLJLft JUL8 SLSLSULSUL tSiiSLH. RJLBJULB jl) ***********4************** ♦ 2 1 THE FOOT FITTERS ♦ I t All heavy soled Shoes in Queen Qua! it ν (the Shoe so well known to, and much worn by, the ladies of Waxahachie) we now put on sale at Two Dollars and Fifty Cents. This means the best $4.oo Ladies' Shoe made/now selling for Two Dollars and a Half. In this sale goes the Enimel Calf, the High Top Kid and the Patent Kid, in fact, all the heav" soled shoes of this make. These Shoes at the Two Fiftv price wont last long. Hope you may not be disappointed in getting a pair. CROW BROTHERS J s s s s The $25.00 Home Merchants' Prize Awarded to Πr. L. T. Graham IN order to secure next prize you must have the largest amount of tickets, and they must be presented to Ross Jewelry Company on or before February 2, 1902, Tickets turned in after February 2 will not be received until March 2. In purchasing goods of the following firms you should not neglect to call for the Home Merchants' Tickets. When you fail to do so, remember, you are the loser. Home Merchant Tickets at : s : : : : * % t Jolesch & Charka, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,^Cloth ing, etc. Miee Mat Porteh, Fine Milli nery, keeps ali new goods and latest styles. J. B. fliNEs, Fancy Groceries, fine Candies, etc. The Oldham Hardware Co , all kinds of Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, etc. Spalding & McCartney, Fnr nitnre, Complete Burial Outfits, etc. Herring Sparks Drog Co., Drags, Toilet Articles, etc. W. F. Billops & Co , Fresh Meats, Hams, Dretsed Chickens, Tnrkeys, etc. J W. McManus, Implements, Vehicles and Harness, all the best goods. C. A. Arnold, Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Small In· strument., eic. E. Hudson, Photographer. Artistic work and prices to sait everybody. W. K. Jennings, Wood, Coal and Feed. Free delivery. Phone 107 (three rings). : : ι s : 5WSWlAΫ;»«W:r^A | Wyandotte Soda Two 8-4 pound package· for 5 Cents I Ε. Β. M ο s e I e y & Son WAXiHAOBIB, Τ Ε X A;B PHONE IS PERSONALS ΡΕ « •m·····*· —W. A- Harmee wee at Boyce to day. —Rich Ward, of Biilaboro, was her© today. —Attorney C M. Snpple was in En rls today. —Cardwell Griggs, of Boyce, waa in the city today. —Constable Ed Tabor of Ennla was in the city today. —W. T. Stovall waa a passenger to Ennis this morning. — Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Barr, of Cal vert, are in the city. —John W. Craig returned this morning from Dublin. —John O. Johnson was a passenger to Dallas this morning — O. U. Fearis of Ennis spent last night in the city with his brother, Β W. Fearis. — W. F. Pecn and Mr. Bratcher, of the Milford community, were in toe city today. — Mies Jackson, of Mexia, who hse been visiting Miss Bama Bishop, re turned home this morning. —R. C. Mitchell, the big. good na tured lumberman, of Italy, was in the city yesterday and called on this paper. —Mrs. G. 0. Newton and Mrs. Woods went to Forney yesterday evening to spend a few days with relatives and friends. —Mrs. Mclntyre and daughter, Mrs. R. L Goodloe, returned Sunday from Red Oak and have since then been the guests of Mr. sud Mrs G. C. Grcce. — Mr. Val Giles and sifter, Miss An nie B. Giles, of Austin, spent yester day and last night in the city as the guests of their university frierd, Miss Kate Lancaster, and this morning went to Boy ce to visit friends. fûe farce ol Hoî kien'e Arnica Salve i as the best in the world, «-xtends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns. Hums, Bruise», Mores, Sca»ds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Arh*», Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible Pile cure. 25c a box ai Her ring-Sparks Drug Co. It Girdles lue tilobe· Would you have wood? Nice, dry, ready-to-burn wood? Ring up Jen nings. Rev. Β. λ. King. Rev. Β. W. King, of Liodale, men tic η of whose illness has been fre quently made in these column», died i&et night. Mr. King was taken with slow fever about ten daye ago which early assumed a vfolent form. The remains will be brought to Waia bachie tor interment. The funeral services will t«ke place tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at ι he home of Mrs. Alice Feagle on West JtHereon street. Rev. King was once a citizen of Waxahachie and was ordained as a minister in the Baptist church here several years ago He is a brother to Mrs. J. A. <J. Kemble, Mrs. U. L. Kidd and Mrs. Feagle, the l&f*t two sisters being with bim at the time of his death. The deceased was wtll and favor ably known in this city. He was de voted christian and a faithful, conse crated servant in the Master's vine yard. The bereaved family and relatives have the sympathy of many friends in Waxahachie during their hour of darkest grief. Thousands 8ent into Exile· Every year a large number of poor Rufferere whose longs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this Is co«tly and not always sure. Don't be an exile wben Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at borne. It's the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds and all throat and Lung disesses on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cores result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at Herring-Hparka Drug Co. Price 50c and ·1.00. Every bottle guaranteed Some one has asked the question "What is a friend?" It is the fellow who will Inconvenience bimselt for you. It is the man wbo iwill sit by your bedside when your frame bas been touched by dlaeaae. It is the man who will come to yoo when the clouds are black; when |tbe muttering thunder of misfortune growls along the sky. It is the man who says "Don't be discouraged. I'll see you out." It is not the man who will do you a kindness only when he feels be will get back full pay for services ren dered. Remember that all who write their names in script in your friend ship album are nob your friend·.—Ex. A Deep Mystery· It is a mystery why women endure , Backache, Headache, Nervousnees, gleepiessneM, Melancholy, Fainting a»d Diazy Spells when thousand· have proved that Electric Bitters will quick ly cure sucb troubles. *'I suffered for years with kidney trouble,H writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, oi Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Eleotric Bitter· wholly cored me, and, although 73 year· ok), I am now able to do all my boose work." It overcome· Con stipation, improve· appetite, give· eprfect health. Only 60c at Herring* 8narks Drag Co. $5.00 IN GOLD And Six Moaibs v.ibscrlpiton Ij the Diily U|bt Given Away on Feb ruary étb. Beginning with February 6th, the DAILY LIGHT will e*ch month un til furthe* notice. give away »o some reader of this paper *6.00 in gold and six months paid op subscription to the paper. This «ffer is open to every person who is already or who will become a subscriber to the Daily Light Ed Cunningham, cashier of the Waxahschie National Bank, has seal ed a five dollar olll in au envelope and placed it in the bank tor safe keeping. The figures <3> Ο S Λ Ο Λ 8 whf η properly arranged will give the number un the bill. No one knows the correct figure except Mr. Caa ninghan. Tne par;y first guessing a correct arrangement, of the jumbled figures will be given FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD. The second correct arrangement will; entitled the guesser to SIX j MONTH1·" PAID Γ Ρ SUBSCRIPTION j to the DAILY LIGHT. In the event there should be a tie j the person first fi tng the correct guest· will be given the cash prize and the second will receive the paper six month·. You are entitled to one guess tor each fifty cents paid on sub* sciiption on or before February eth Tbie is not a game of chance. You get value received for every dollar paid in. You may be the lucky one. ! All guesees must be on file in this ofli>«- by 5 o'clock on February β. The names <>f the winnners will be pub lished on the <lay following. Trie DAILY LI iH I ha* been long recogni/.ed as the family paper of Waxahacbie. It ha·» a larger circula- j tion than any other daily published iu Ellis county. I* finds its way into nearly every home in the city and is eagerly sought after and read by its patrons. In addition to having a chance to secure five dollars in gold absolotly free jou will receive the best local afternoon paper } u">li»h©d in this section of the state. Deafness Cannot οβ Cured oy loeai application- an it··} .'annol reach the . dWeaaed portion of (hi ear rhere i* o»il> one > »aj to cur« deafae»*, and ihal is by cub»1 tuuon § al remedies lieafuena, I» cauicd bj an inflamed , condition of the mucous lining of tre Ku*taehlaii ; Tube When thtu tube get» <nflan:>-d )ou ban» a I rumbling sound or Imperfect tearing, and « hen j It ts et I Ire I j closed deafnt*»» 1* the resell, and un- ! lens the IrtflainallOB can he laken out and tbi* j tube reuiored to It» normal conditio», heart»* ! *tll be destroyd fore\er ma* caw* oui of ten are I caused b.v calarrh, v, hieh it nothing but an Ιο· ! I flamed condition of the mutnon* «urtacn. I Wt# >11 give «Me Hundred I>olier-> for any e»*t j , of dt'afms» cauM-d by ratarrbi thai can not b« cured b) Hall's Catarrh Cure for circular» free If J CHKSKY Λ CO.. Toledo, O. cold by l)ruggt-i», Όχ· Hail'» Katuily ι ill* are the be«t. The Twtntlt-th Century '"Jab wiii meet at the ho:u* »>f Mr*. I)r. Κ>ρ | linger Tiiure«i<t> ft 3 o'clock, Mem her» respond to roli call with nut»·» ' From the Stag»·." MRîi L. Kkpunokr The Best Bank Put voor money Into the best bank —into real estate. Thus provide you an income and your saving» will be earning money for you all the time. I can direct the investment. I have a large lift of city property for sale. Hee me if you are in the ; rrarket for a home, or if you Wast to itftreet your Money in aomething that will bring you good dividend·. Have 2 acre· near the Dr. Fear* place on the Ray road for sale, or « ill cut into iota to unit. One of them baa a very good booae and nioe abaoe trees, good barn and two nplendld Materne, both cemented. At! of tbe land la nicely fenced. I wilt sell thin property at a bargain or will put it in on a farm and ρ y tbe difference in cash. This property will be close to the new interurban line that will con nect Enni· witb Waxabachie, and will yreatly enhance In value. Four and one-half acres northeast of college, witb good δ room boose and all necessary outbuildings, a nioe location. Will sell very cheap. * One vacant lot on Brown st., 100x800. Have several lots In WilUams ad dition to sell at a close figure. If you want a bargain In real estate it will pay you to call and see me, and I will show you what I bave. No trou ble to show property or answer question·. One 4 room bouse on Aldredge 'st. ; good barn and water. Price WOO. A nioe 5-rowm residenoe is West End witb shade trees. Will sell cbeep One 5-room house on Water street, good water, well located; will sell at e bargain. For «ale, 5-room bouse on Lake Park avenue; good orob.vrd, large let, good barn and city water. Will sell cheep. Δ. Τ BISHOP Office in McMillan & Goodwin Build ing, Waxabacbie. make a eombie*yoH tfeet i· sure to result le dteswter to «be property owner, to if yon don't want to bay y oar es porkitoe et ahi<js fijrare, em ploy » plomber end «teem fitter of reliable reputation. The work done by ε» ba etood the teet of tine Mid the MMOlt· of Winter'· oold. Qet our eetlmate· before eM y oar contracte. BUNK1..BY, THE PLUMBER with Parlln & Orendorff Oo. çyrmmrg « » »» » » iinim η » πτη mrm mi » » m 1»»^ UTY PROPERTY»!] For Sale «3 M> Ie s » to >· >* i δ Good 4 room bouse on McLean atreet, very neat houae, «hartν yard and near buslneaa Ç7Cn center. Price ν I JU One 5-room booM on Ferrl* »ve. Thiei* very conveniently located a· to buaineaa, university and public achoaJ. For a short ti roe we cen offer for the low price of One neat 4 - room'houae on North College et. Roomy lot, lasting water, crib and abed. A $750 » v,»j $1150 Ί » VI UITT $850 One very deairabie lot on Vick ery street with room enough for two dwelling·. CC£fl Price φϋϋΙΙ A very desirable modern cot with 6 room* and hall, fronting car line on Weat Main street. A real good barn and outbuilding*, plenty ίΟΠΠΠ of water, a bargain at ûdUUU A good 4 room hooae on Ferris ave , lot 70*150; with cit> water. Price a neat eotfcag* $1000 bargain at One good 4 - room bouae on Kanf· man at., large corner lot, city water and a bargain at A nice β-room modern cottage, 4 ^ acre* of land, near college. Plenty of ;w*u»r, good hern and outbuilding* Terme fllftcn eaay. Price «1/3U One lot 300*400 feet, In '4 mil· of university, beautifully locstea with east front, overlooking th· entire town 1 his is one o' the fittest building slu-s In tbe vicin ity of tbe univeraity. V#ry cheap arid «-any terms. Obc 5-room Hoose'on Brown st., lot 100* 400 feet, 42&-barrel cis tern, prit» and stork ÇQCfl sb»d PHw vOut) Terms: #150 eae&, 7 years on balance Sf desired. Will A Malcolm & Co OFFICE 8EOONO FLOOR ODf> FELLOWS* Bl'ILDINO .........Jl 1 ϋ ·■ Ί First cla^s work lit prices that wll! pelaiej 1 Waxahachie ! I Hardware Co * SucopBeore to λ! * 1 ο η · Η irdviri Co. * = φ Wc take pleasure in announcing to the public generally that we will in a very short time, in addition to our old and reliable line of : : : * ; AND V Ε Η ΙC L ES add a well assorted and up-to date stock of Shelf and Builders Hardware, which will be under the charge of our Mr. Burk halter, who has had 15 years' experience in that line, W will be