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• If Cream m îovder Superlative in strength and purity Improves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of the food* VAiCE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. HoTK.—There are imitation baking powders sold cheap by many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison ous drug, which renders the food injurious to health. Mr. J. T. Andrew», of Rocfcert, wan JB the city today and said hie father, j Mr. 8am Andrews·, had been qaite *'ck with rhenmatiem. /! Of Course - » I every woman like> to feel the Myle of Shoes she wears is the latest of the ρ r e ν ai 1 i η g fashion : : The woman who wears knows h e r footwear i s "strictly kor rect," and has the stamp of Fashion's ap proval, and, too, now thev cost only From the daintiest dress shoe to thp staunch est street boot can be bought from us for $ik : : : Mk. Tn V. Crow Bros. $ THE FOOT-FI TTE88 f* 1 PERSONALS * —-Presiaing Eluer Ο. F. ijeubauaujiii | went to Blllahoro thi*m.irningtO hoî.11 quarterly conference. — Mrs. W. 8. Kemble went to Italj this morning to visit h*r mother, Mrs. Stroud. Mrs, W. H. Brown ami In tie son, of Ecnif, are visiting Mr. and Mr». A. J Soape. — visa Gertrude Eaeiland wenf to Dallas this morning to visit her brother. — Rev. J. 0. Smith went to Dalla* ! this luoriiiiig where lib will occupy Kev. J. Frank Smith's pulpit tomor row. — Mist Fle'a Hawkins came down from Dallas last night to attend and take part in the League recept on ut the district parsonage. She returned to Dallas this morning. "PRESCRIPTIONS This is an old familiar say ing; in fact, it is so oM that some druggists have forgotten what it means. We have not. We believe it is the most im portant thing in our business. We not only do it ca^-fnlly, but we do it quickly. For achts and pain» of a!i humankind \ Porous Piaster that is once j identified by the name of REX needs no further evidence of reliability. It is a positive J and quick cure for coughs, oolds, aches and pains. Carefully Compounded" 1 Ρ Ο F- Ο U S PL-ASTER S HOOD & HART IN Prescription Druggists Phone 34 Mr* Ο Ο. Oroce end two little daughter , Misses Louis· and Hallie, wont to Corsican* thte morning to spend a few dajs with relatives. — Mr. and Mr# U. E. McDuMp, of Kudi», were in the city tbia morning. — Ja->. Letch will go to Cleburne thi* evening tu upend a few dej s with home folk a — Buford McWhirter returned from Ital ν thin mort ing. — Mr*. Henry Aix1»r*on returned tlii* morning from Wnue where she i.a'i been to \ tsit a eirk sister. — Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mcl^endon left thi- morning 'or their former home at Calvert, after residing a year or more in Waxahachie. Mr. McLendon will resume business at Calvert. — Mr. Burns Beall of 8t. Louie, la in the citv to apend a few daya with hia uncle, Hon. J. A. Beall — E. P. Kemble goea to Fort Worth thia evening to spend Sunday with hia sister. —Mias Jennie Canningham, who haa been viaiting at Corsicana, came home thle morning. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will he pleaded to learn (hat there is at lea*! one dreaded disease thai science tia.» been aWe to cure In all lie stages, «nd that I* Catarrh. Hall'* Catarrh Cure m the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity > atarrh being a constitutional dis ease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall'» Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directij upon the blood and mucoiw surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroj-lng the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its worn. The proprietors have so mneh faith tn Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, v. j. CHEN BY A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists. 76c. Hall's Kj.dily f.if. λ.-s the best. A Horrible Outbreak "Of large sore* on my little daugh ter'· head developed Into a caae of scald head" writes O. D. Iabill, of Moricanton, Tenn., bat Backlen's Ar nica fialve compl' tely eu -ed her It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, 8a" Rr>*uin, P^mplen, Sores, Ulcers nr,d P lea Only if> centa at J 8. Her ring & Co Read the Light. You get a!! the news, all the time — that's all. Ψ ; ■ · ! LITTLE LOCALS f '«mon — tn»i»»t * Dr. 0. L. Orr, who was but in aa accident last 8unday night, *u able ; to be down town «cala this morning. J. W. Kendrick thfa morning re - celved an oMer for twelve Pelido j blackberry vine· from a party at j Valentin*», Texas. Rev. L. O. Kirke·, of Oorsicana, ! j will occupy the pulpit at the Cnmbrr- j land PreebvterHn cbu'ch tomorrow ' in the absence of Pastoi Smith. Pastor Ewell will preach at the Main Street Christian Church tomor row morning on the subject "The Re storation." At night "Qehari " W. E. Carotbers has jast finished treating Jack Williams' honae in Wil liams addition to a new ooat of peint, which add* greatly to its appearanoe. Jake Hodge·, field editor of the Texas Cbnrch Helper, the Cumber laud Presbyterian paper for Texas, was in the elty today in the interest of hts publication. Dr. T. W. Fioivr bas returned from Coriioana where he has been on an extended visit with hi* daughter·. The doctor com?· home very much Improved in health. Mr. H. M. BdrlefcdH, agent of th« Farmer's Mutual Insurance of Texa·, called today at this office. He says be Is doing some good work in Navarro county in his line of business. Mark Smith snd R D. Hudson went to Porro'tfon last night to attend the speaking by the candtds'es for repre sentative. Trey ssy a large crowd wan present and thai after the * pea κ - iog the oiher candidates ma e their ! announcements, A. K. McWh rter, who Is in th» em p'oy of the National Steam Laun dry, will soon go to Ennia to lake charge of the new lanndry at that > piece. Mr MeW hlrter ha* pnrcbaaed an infères» In tbe Ennls laundry Jno^ Davi* of Rockett will take Mr. Mc Whirter's place here At the return engagement Moi.dtv ' afternoon arid night of the Olympia j Opera Company a complete chan«r# of j bill* will be made A atrong comic opera will be presented at each per formance It would t>e advirable for you to secure your seau early for the night performance. Ticket· are now on sal* at Pearla' drag store. Dr. J. C. Pear·, In conversation with our r»- porter this morning, stated that tbe drouth la now reached a serous result. He say· that the Heaatan fly la working on tbe wheat, a· la alao the green bag. Th^e peat· together with tbe dry weather will damage the wheat crop to no «mail extent. Mr. W. H Smith, proprietor of the Rogers Hotel, baa received from the Haich lloiel Register Company of Dca Moine·, a new regiater, which la •Mmett lurf o' a novelty. Tbe regieter consist* of ti e uaoal record for the name· of gueau and a small revolving desk which can be attached to tbe of· See deak It i· a very convenient ar rangement. Mia· Ethel Peagle found h p*i <· of gold rimmed eye giaaeee at tbe opera botwe a few daya a^o, ai d advents d tbem in our Want Column. Tb« 'glaaae· belonged to Mr*. Joe Ming)*· ton· v re L. H. Peter» read u\- ad and told Mr· Singleton about It. We delivered the giaaeea to Mrs. Sim l#· ton todav. Make your Wanta known through oar Illustrated Want Co unie. ΊΚ '*&τ^φ ,ΐψ,·^τ -■■(·■■ ·ψ DESIGNERS ARE ►«MM! ■ Απ Avalanche of incomparable Bargains Monday ta HOUSE LINENS The House Linens that exactly suit the experienced judgment and taste of the housewife are those we sell^ Our Linens are this because they we ar well and giro ηφ trouble in the «ash, and oome out looking so pure that they remind you of a spotless etretoh of driven snow 300 yards Harvard Crash Monday at 600 yard· twilled Craah goe· Monday at Toweling 3!C 4c 6c 6 bolt· Hack Toweling only Oar regular 10c and ItcJohn eon and Hack Toweling, 01 pore linen, at per yard.... Extra Special Price· on all of oar Craah Monday Towels 500 pair· ootton Towel· Monday apiece only 200 pair· heavy cotton Towel· go«a Monday pr 900 pair· Devon Hack <€ QU Towel*, pore Hoea, pr I9'3v 200 pair heavy ex. l*g® Qft» . ». ι ,Βock Towel·, our· linen UUu noay oar 85*82 heavy So tin l>ama«k. rag. prion S&c and 7 fie, lor 49c. AH other Towel· pi at greatly red'cd price· Monday 5C 15c Damask Our 35oaad linen, Monday Half bleach Union L: aohe· wide, » - 'ϋ · pTWW "Jfal| I V*· * 50c and S8c, Monday yd wvw j damttk, All S2, Si.75, SI 50 dad 8ttta £>aaaaak· go M Biéaeh «2 in. pure linen Oam a*k, reg price ®c, !<]!. Monday per yard __ Oar 75c, Sftc 72 In aaUn Monday, yard I ... B2ie on. at ejiwclal price» Napkins 15 (los Napkin·, aix« 18*18, regular price 75c doaen, C(|. Monday, ditto JUv 75 doz Napkin·, aise >0x20, regular price Sl.25 do» , OC* Monday, du*an, only QUI* 10 doxen Napkin·, «ize 21x21, regular price S! 50 Ç4 Alt dor, Monday, lU-xtua ψ I < UJ 30 do* Napkins, aiipar* linen, 22*22, regular price Η <JC S2 do*. Monday only « I*aw Full stock of S2.25, S2 60, S3.00, S3 50 to S6.00 per dozen Napkin·, extra large aise, al ipecial prie·· Monday If jou want Linen that i« flax, that hra character and beaotyt and with to «ecure It at leant price, come here. We have the every-day itaple Linen· from the IaikI of tr»·» Heather and the Shamrock, fanrv Linen· from France, Oermany end Auatria A ORKAT MAVV <»V TDK» «MÎCÎAU.Y FRirRD JOLESCH & CHA5KA Emporium of Fashion ηt mm rrnr» mm ν r» τττττττπ ν « mnr* mm re mm ι I City Property For Sale jj Hi A nest 4 room eotUj?<* t<> ir ■ <5 r«-[»*lr, a b«'g*ln *t IIAOu A 2 nt-^rv 7 room hoone In W#*t ΚVI <>j, c»r Hi >· Ρ id' ft* c.ne&le fttxl term* Ui »uit. 8<«verel choice University )ot» lt>ç4 we »r»* < fferiug m re*#<»nsoU> prtf»», jj A v»rjr ehoire « r<K>m modern ,'··<·**.-«'on o f «» ' ai*L*chi*'· 3 moat popular et reel» r.esr t! r b.jain· ·> η η cf. Ah.:. , ι· r:i« ro suit ag A very choice 4 rootn <<>u*ee *n<1 cnrn-r km, ci.e* in. Prie·, >111» one-third r*ab snd the hsisttc* on e»*y t»r an * A choice 6 room hou», barn sort tsr«e i«i. « onren' to c*snr<"nes. «J school and basine·· center. Price ·:%"*> 4 room hoa*e on AMrfgn ntr*-et, convenient to c*r l«t»e. Ρ,·κ» ·475 Will A. Halcolm & Co. OFFICE 8BOND FLOOR Oi>I> FELIA)» V BdLDINO C» » m « «iiimmiii ««« uiumitiuiiu a tiiunti ij mr Notice to Our Friends and Customers | pROM February J w«· will *»1! only for caah. Ticket# will »>e (fivert on fv>ry dvi\$r ord*r of wood for the f· ur pri»ee to b«* ρίν»»τ» «whv on thk4i) h day *,*',h month. You will find our yard» on Colley»· and Main freeut. Nothing but firet-claee Wood, Coal, f her < al «i,d Fe«det\iiTe kept. STONE BROS. Phone 53 * Si5S5?Si«5i! iWS-!K»R««5îfî ·- «-'«i? -M-fr The Light, 50 c a Month and it's well woHh the /Ho«i«y "ayyand Brin Dry Goods Company HAVE YOU BEEN TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR GREAT SPECIAL MONDAY & TUESDAY iujg IF NOT, WHY NOT? Cambric Muslin pieces cambric finish Muslin, the regular 8ic grade, 10 yard limit, — £ Monday and Tuesday Madras Oinghams New Spring styles Midras Ginghams and Toile du Nord, beautiful patterns cheap at içc, Monday and Tues *"v' Torchon Laces A great 'ine Linen Laces, about ςο pieces, worth 8c, ioc and i?c, your choice — ^ Monday and Tuesday for— Ladies9 Kid Gloves $i.2Ç Kid Gloves, every pair warranted satisfactory or new pair given Ο — ^ free. Monday and Tuesday i) Crash 2ς b >lts good quality bleach toweling, worth ς cents to ηϊ cents a ι yard, Monday and Tuesday 3; c Ladies' Hosiery ςο dozen Indies' black Hose, lisle finish. ςο-thread. regular 2ÇC quality, _ _n Monda ν and Tuesday *«5^ Embroideries A handsome line of Embroideries and Insertings, ç to 10 in. deep, new Spring designs, worth içc, 20c and 2çc Monday and Tuesday ...... Ladies' Corsets A big line of ladies' 7ÇC Corsets, some five styles left, your choice Monday and Tuesday A m os he a g Ginghams This is the standard of Ginghams, al ways sold at 8 i-*c, ten styles to select from, Monday and Tues Linen Towels 100 pairs Linen Huck Towels, lf»rge size, worth 3ÇC pair, fancy borders. <^c\c Monday and Tuesday— New Dress Percales 100 pieces just received, red, dark blua, or China blues: they are 10c and *ilr 12ic values. Monday and Tues / 2*" India Linens 25 pieces each India Linen and Nainsook, regular 8 i-jt quality, 10 yards to a customer, Monday & Tuesday 5c *L M Dry Goods Comijany /ν\ . —ar. .Qrea φτ ses* cS V