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acid ce Cream : Soda at the 1 : Waxahachie Candy / Kitchen IB" M S (0. Grocers In Lee Penne Old Stand, New freeh goods of the beet brands at reasonable prioee. We will appreciate a part of your trade. Prompt delivery and careful at· tention (riven ail orders. Phone 62 Waxahachie The Human Lottery "Ah. If ml j I nn h«mUfkl Hew ham life would to." Man ν « forlorn maid baa aaid till» a« »h<· looked into the mirror. For beauty ♦<>*>»■ η Ji»T«Mtr1fli'»d home, love and friend*, ft i» the one ρο*»β·«1οβ in the lotterv of bum»η ill· which foot η would not refuse . . Β RADFIELD'S Female Regulator for yoangelr.» on tJie threshold of woman· hood, haa been invaluable. When they be Co·»· pale »ad languid, the eve» dull, aching head. feet aadkanda cold, appetite go ne or abnormal, obstructed per led· and painful menacs. and thjir arstam* (enerai fr run down, they n»«<1 buildlag up, asd their blood need· e1ean«ing. Bra,) Held'» KemeW Κ ecu la tor foe woman I· particularly valuable and «eaful owief to it· tonic properttea to build up the er» tem. and a·· rafalator of the manatrual Hew». Painfel. obetructed and aappreaaed meaatraattoa permanently reliave-dend all diaeata· peculiar to ber genital orgaaa are cared by It. Kegalator near· the completion, bright en» the eye, »harp«n»th· appetite, remove» muddy aa<| blotched condlttoa· mt the skin aUcarei «tek healachatoa certainty by removing the cau»e. Of drargtef» f 1 00 par bettle. " FaHacl Health for Women " ia free a*d will ha mailed on racalpt of addreaa. THC IXAOrilLBPIieUUTORCO, Φ Arukava. a< · efe pant· don't Pant* are like molasse*, th'n fn hot weafher and thick in cold whether. Men are often mistaken, such mis takes an» breeches of promise. There has been much discussion whether pants is singular or plural. Seems to as that when men wear pants it is plural and when they do not wear pants it is singular. Men Men go on a tear in their pants and it is alright; when the pants go on a tear it is all wrong. I# you want ty make pants last make the coat and vest first. If you want an arti cle, which will give you better ser vice than all others for the price, buy your pants at f'!.'£> a leg or the celebrated Hawk Brand Overall for 40c a leg at Wear's New Century Store. Seats free. Rememl>er the seats. · Postoffice Directory. An official guide and directory for the Waxahachie postofflce ha* just been issned from the preen of Bay less /k Scbnster. The directory is Issued ander the supervision of Postmaster John Beaty and con tain# mac h Information that will be valuable to the public in general. The directories are for free distribu tion. A New Real Estate Office. A new real estate firm began busi ness in Waxahachie today. The style of the firm is Walters & Neal and Is composed of Charley Walters and Jack Neal, two of Waxahachie's very worthy and deserving young men. Their office is located upstairs in the Davis building on the south side of the square. Licensed to Wed. - I>. 8. Defore and Miss Ninnia Reagan. S. H. Jones and Miss Susie John son. Will Serve Tea. The ladies of the Parsonage and Home Mission Society of the Methodist church will give a tea at the residence of Mrs. E. P. Hawkins Friday afternoon from four to six. Everybody invited to come and bring a dime. Saves a Fermer Member el the Indiana Legislature.. This Is the Season to Use the Great Medicine if Yon Would ftanish the Seeds ot Disease in the System On every hand we aee men and women who at this eeaaon should 1m* active, hale and strong, lotting flesh and weight, looking pale and languid. We hear them complain of weak ness, pain in the chest, baekache and sldeache. Their friend» note with alarm their pale oheeka and sunken eyes; the color of the skin givee evidence of blood impurities. All! reader, these are all indica tions that the deadly drega of grippe have permeated the whole system, distributing poisons and impurities in blood and tissues. Act at once with wisdom and de cision; you can not afford to li>»« precious time experimenting with medicines that have no reputation, that have no positive victories to their credit. Heaven help you to use the tffe saver that rescued and saved Mr. Stephenson. While in a perilous condition of health, Provideeee truly directed Mr. Stephenson to make use of Paine's Celery Com pound. The first bottle produced a marvelous and happy effect; hi» life blood was being refreshened and enriched; his appetite was improved; strength was taking the plaee of weakness; and the ruddy tinge of health was apparent in th« on«* pale face. Mr. I). T. Stephenson, of Pilot Knob, Ind., writes as follows: "Some years ago while serving as a member of the Indiana Legislat ure, I contracted a severe case of grippe, and was run down and com pletely out-of-sorts, and found but little relief from any remedy until I tried Paine's Celery Compound. Th»* first bottle did me wonderful and marked good, and «ts continued use for a short time, restored me to my uaoai vigor and fmhuess. Your Paine's Celery Compound has b*»en used by my family since then for general prostration of the system, with the most gratifying results. Paine's Celery Compound is a great quieter and restorer of the nerves to tneir normal condition; indeed its action on the nerves and nerv»> centres has been most gratifying in my case." Diamond Dyes Simp!». dur*bl? .économie* | McCaul & Young, Props ....Telephone Number 316 I Buy Your Groceries From V. TRIPPBT Sfenafx^- Orowrt and Butchers Association Teleph one 10 118 College Stree ΠR5. C. J. GKIGQS, repr eenting Cha<*. A. Stevens A Bros., ChLejago* th*" irr»-at Indies' furnishing house, Itas « full I in#» of beautiful sample» and plates of Spring Hait», Skirts, Waists and so on. Would be phased to have the ladies call and »#* them. 101 Marris Âvemae Buy Your Feed from the Waxahaehie Feed and Seed S ter». We have corn, oate h a j· and straw; also all kinds of garden »ee«f and seed corn, sor ghum seed and millet #eed. On College street, near the laundry. Free delivery. Waxahachie Seed Comp'y DR. R. Ε. FRISTOE A A Office Over Η erring-Spark β Drug· Store. J  À I am prepared to treat tha morphine or opium habit; also whiskey aad t4»harco, painlessly, and I take tbis means of attracting the attention ef this unfortunate class to this eaey means of deliverance from tbeur bondage Have your Saws Sharpened D. J. Kennedy, at T. B. Anderson's machne shop, is prepared and will take pleasure in putting your sawa in shape. Any sawn left at the above place will be promptly attended ta ... ■ — Ladies and Gentlemen's CLOTHING Cleaned, Dyed. Repaired, Pressed Clothing made to order. Second Hand Clothes bought and sold J. S. PERRIN, 213 E. /lain. CHiCMf«Tcn-s English ePHi«YR8ïÈk,m* àFK. Aiwer.peeeW. 1^41», ut iîtimM tar CHICBBtTKK'S KNULMH ι· KED «il «MUtik ι-«~ ι Hit with h!«e Take M mih*r. WifWw !)..(«» MMIum» «-4 lit»· Mot·. tmf W joar l'r«aui or m>4 4m. t» ter rutlral», TiMianW· ..<1 " ■mW.r fW UJlM,* M· uawr. rm frn MmtL· !·.·«· Mtir a— ^Oj. Qo to Stone Bros· on College and Main Sts for Wood, Charcoal and Feed—Oats, Corn, Bran, Hay and Rix Mill Feed for cattle; aleo Tonic Salt for cattle. Prompt delivery, full measure and perfeot satisfaction guaranteed. Give ue a trial order and be convinced. We are also prepared to deliver gravel and dirt on short notioe STONE BROS. Phone 53 You Can Have It In Your House The principal part of my bunIn**β I» the installation of *y*t«»rni« of of perfect plumbing in new hou»··* or «*ld, and we solicit an interview on tne subjnet. Plan» and prie*»* moat cheerfully *ub mitud, ami th* work muit fx» appror«4 before you pay ιη·«. Stewart He*» the Plumber •Hello, 157| U .'ILUJi-O^XU1! UU—--Hi- < ί-ΧΜίίί111 L.1L..-1L1 Will Ralston & Co. for all kind· of Feed Stuff and a ex*. TOflt_S tNouCT requite * mrnsl pocket «mm «ττ»' IW«eo4 r»ndlf &«5i Slfft J ISO BANDS 1 COFFEE SC TRAY 2ZOO BAN ih£AR5 β Λ «Ο BANDS ™ X/RAZOR telle» I English sirW 1 pocket κμγε Stag fundi» : 130 BANDS , POCKETKNIFE Ifcst m«h iiig !v»ndli ' βο BANDS „ pochti uten ι fc«* iU)h«4, I ,HO BANDS 2000 BANDS ( ICM.I- Ci I ii"»M I200 BANDS TOOL SET I300 BANDS 1550RS P9CKET KNIff I --ffcsrtuwf HkhvJ SO BANDS, 50 BANDS €HHB -Bass BALL Uwju»' •Ο© **\t 1300 BANU5 120 BANDS CAR Vf RS Btxkhoffi fiensiks 400 BANDS D«ES5 SUtT CAse Leather «4* W'di 6 drrp 24" brtg 2000 BANDS 5ΑΓΤΤΥ RA2£ft AND STRO? 300 BANDS hand BAÛ AH»g*lor fô in iMiftn· Lined J JE400 BANDS SCO BANDS r** nahlin repeating shot Cun Titw iw-o it guij« 4000 BANDS 4000 ftANDS NUT SCT C'o&tr mi îa iwk» 160 BANDS (0*'tD3 StT (C.»v fc · ··,·*» . *c t^NÔ4 HAN»Ol<N to»·* .·<* *IOO BANDS CUiTAR MOO BANDS your Cremo cSl? Bands prints Cremo Cigar RANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS may be assorted with TAGS from "STAR/· "HORSE SHOE.." "STANDARD NAVY." "SPEAR HEAD." "DRUMMOND" NATURAL LEAF, "GOOD LUCK." "BOOT JACK." "PIPER HEIDSIECK," "NOBBY SPUN ROLL." "J. T.," "OLD HONESTY." "JOLLY TAR," "MASTER WORKMAN." "SICKLE." "BRANDY WINE." "CROSS BOW." "OLD PEACH AND HONEY," "RAZOR," "E. RICE, GREENVILLE." "TENNESSEE CROSSTIE," "PLANET." "NEPTUNE," "OLE VARGINY," and TRADE MARK STICKERS from "FIVE BROTHERS" Pipe SmoKiog Tobacco, In securing these presents, ONE TAG being equal to TWO CREMO CIGAP.. # BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS.