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DID YOU SMOKE one of our Key West Perfects Cigars? It is the best 5-cent ♦ Cigar in town I Hood 6 Martin X PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Here's a New One A Patent Kid Biucher Oxford, with heavy heels and soles, for Ladies. It has been admired and bought by many ladies. Perhaps 'twould strike you. It's service- j able style. Price— $3.00 j I Crow Bros. THE FOOT -FITTERS « U.S. MML A Business Man's Letters. It is a mistake to use other than flrst-elass stationery for business purposes. We will be triad to supply you with neatly printed, high quality letterheads for $2.25 per 500; en velopes to match, $2.60 per 500. They'll Give You Standing With Business Men. Catalogues, folders and booklets; anything that can he printed can be Jkad at— THE ENTERPRISE JOB OFFICE H. 4 T. C. Excursion Rates. Waco, State Volunteer'» Firemen β ass'n; tickets on sale May 13-14, at rate of $3.30 for round trip, return limit May 17. Springfield, Mo., account General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian church. Tickets on sale May 13 and 14 at rate of $14.10 for round trip. Return limit leaving Springfield May 26, 1902. San Antonio, Texas, Account Southwestern <fas, Electric Light and Street Railway Association. Tickets on sale April 17. Fare $10.15 return limit April 22, with privilege of thirty day extension to those de siring: to take Mexican trips. Jackson, Miss., General Assem bly Presbyterian church, tickets on sale May 12-13, rate $1H.10, for round trip; return limit, leaving Jackson May 30, 1!»02 : : J PERSONALS t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ — P!. P. Kemble spent Sunday Ιτι Fort Worth. —JohnS. Herring spent Sunday at Ennis with his family. —Mies Mai West left this morn ing on a visit to Wolfe City. — R. L. Patterson, of Bryan, spent Sunday in the city with the home folks. —Mrs. O. C. Groce and sister, Miss Annie Halbert, visited in Dal las today. —Mrs. M. I>. Hickman went to M»'xia this morning to visit her brother, A. D. Timmons. —Joe Thompson and wife came in from Austin Saturday night t<> spend a lew days with relatives. -Miss Bessie Kason, of Dallas, who has been visiting Mrs. H. E. Pickett, returned home today. -Ross Davis and wife, of Austin, are visiting the family of Mr. Davis' father, Col. J as. S. Davis. —John W. Hornshy, of Austin, came in this morning to press his claims,for railroad commissioner. —Bob Barker of Austin is here in the interest of John W. Hornaby'e candidacy for railroad commission er. morning for Houston to attend the meeting oi the Lumbermen's Asso ciation. —Jess T. H as sell, of Dallas, is the guest of B. Hever. He will be initiated into the mysteries of Elk dom tomorrow night. — Mrs. J. P. Hurrough and daugh ter, Miss Willie, went to Dallas this morning to spend a few days with friends and relatives. —Conde Moeley went to Dallas this morning. Conde drew a valua ble diamond brooch at the ladies fiesta there last Saturday. —Majj. A. M. Dechman, who has been in San Antonio for the past two months, was in the city today. He says the health of Mr. R. J. Moure is improving nicely. — \V. ΊΓ. Browning and wife, of Farmers ville, came down Saturday night to visit the family of Joe I'. Cooper. Mr. Browning returned home this morning, leaving Mrs. Browning here for a few days. —Jake Mincer was a passenger to Dallas this morning. Mr. Mincer has just returned from St. Louis, Detroit and Chicago. He will go on the road again this summer, carry ing a line of capes, cloaks, etc. —Rev. P. M. Fitzgerald, a pro minent evangelist of the Cumber land Presbyterian church, is the fiuest of Kev. J. C. Smith. Rev. Fitzgerald will at an early date he l come a citizen of Waxahachie and during his present visit here is on the look out for a home. Don't neglect biliousness and con stipation. Your health will suffer permanently if you do. 'DeWitt'l ι Little Early Risers cure such cases. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pills 1 ever took. Never gripe or cause nausea. Herring-Sparks Drug Co. If You Get a StudebaKer You Know it's R.ight. Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys Ô Delivery Wagons J at Removal Prices while the Garlinjfton bankrupt etoek hurt*. Tribute (ο the Press. The Hillsboro Mirror of Saturday says: John D. Pitt», Mayor-elect of Hillsboro, spoke at Itasca yes terday after the conclusion of a speech by Mr. Cohron, of Dallas, Mr. Pitts speaking In the Interest of Hon. Avek Beail, and Mr. Cohron in the internet of Hon. Dudley G. Wooten. in reply to statements mad»· by Mr. Cohron Mr. Pitts de fended the integrity of newspapers and paid a high compliment to the Dallas News and other papers, as follows; "The daily papers of the state, as well as many weekly and monthly journals, are conducted by honorable men, who wonld not knowingly misrepresent any one. The reportsv the Dallas and Galves ton News made of the political cam paign of 1892 have stood without contradiction for ten years. I am personally acquainted with the staff reporters of that paper; they have made it one of the greatest papers in the South, by ;riving correct and accurate accounts of current events and the people of Hill county will not believe that it had published false and fictitious speeches on any public man during a whole cam paign." Foley's Kidney cure if taken in time affords security from all kldnev and bladder diseases. Sold by B. W . Fearie. Beall Appointments. The following additional appoint ments wer<· given out Saturday at Beall headquarters in Hillsboro for this week : Dr. Α. M . Douglas, of Covington. Monday, Blum, at 8 p. in. Tuesday, Whitney, at S p. m. Thursday, Hubbard, at 8 p. m. Friday, Itasca, at 8 p. m. S. P. Skinner, will speak for Mr. Beall at the following places: Tuesday, Hubbard, at 8 p, m. Wednesday, Itasca, at 8 p. in. Thursday, Brandon, at 8 p. m. Whitney, Friday, at 8 p. m. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates, and will not constipate like nearly all other cough medlciij"s. Refuse substitutes. Bold by P. W. Fearis. In the Courts. Fine* were assessed against the following parties in lb»county eonrt today: Marion Mulliean, violating stock law; lined $5.00. Β. H. Johnston, abusive lan guage; fined $5.90. Charley Stewart, drunkenness in public place; fined $,">.00. Sain Moore, malicious mischief; fined $.*>.00. New suits were filed as follows: Harry Kankin vs Steve Hooks, appeal. Ennis Mercantile Co. vs George McNeel, appeal. P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy. Is the greatest blood purifier in the world; superior to all sarsaparillas, for the cure of Scrofula In its worst form; Goitre, hip disease, swelled neck, running soros and sores in the eyes. P. P. P. makes a sure and perma nent cure. M iss Ida Hastings, Savannah, Oa., say» «h»· was sunering au me torture of a terrible case of scrofula, and no relief could be obtained until P. P. P., Lippman's (treat Remedy, was tried. The result was a com plete cure. Sold by all Druggists. 1 A Bit Crowd. There was a big crowd tn town to day. They were here from all parte of the county, and it was an orderly, good natured crowd. There were horse traders, politicians and court attendants galore Horse trading and selling was quite spirited and some animals were sold under the hammer at fair prices. Pneumonia I» Robbed otlts Terrrr*. By Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the racking cough and heals ami strengthens the lungs. Iftnken in time it will prevent an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitute*. Sold by B. W. Fearis. A Raging. Roaring Used Washed down a telegraph line which ('has. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, Ja., had to repair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland said 1 had cob sumption and could not live. Thon I began usinjr Dr. King's New Din covery and was wholly cured by si* bottles." Positively guaranteed for Cough, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Herring-Sparks Drug Co. Price ôOc and $1.U0. Trial bottles free. Herring-Sparks Drug Co. Subscribe for the Light. Yellow, γψ «»<« laxako « ,n. LA, the great tonle OtlllOUS laxative, just the Prnnlp medicine they need. ^ It cleans out the bowels, purifies the blood, stimulates the liver and clear» the complexion : pure, sale, palatable, economical and speedily effective. A dose to the spoonful. Combine· a tonic and laxative. Two medicines at one price—25 cents. Λ11 druggists. Send for free sample to Laxakola Co., 4,' Vesey at., New York. !L-LU±U Î~j L-JJIL —J — < » THE LONG 4 SHOBT OF IT !I 5! Remember our want column. J. P. Bennett has been appointed postmaster at Bob. J. T. Kelsey has been appointed postmaster at Byron. The Light's Want Column con tains a new illustration today. Read H. Wyatt's ati in this Issue. He is offering special bargains in groceries. Telephone the Daily Light .Satur day evening and learn the results of I the Congressional race in Hill coun ty. During the electrical storm last night the fuse in the courthouse lights burned out, leaving the city in darkness. The VVaxahachie Ice Work* ship ped a car of ice to Itaiy today. The Ellis county towns look to Waxa hachie for their ice. Remember the Daily Light will post bulletins Saturday evening, giving results of the congressional race in Hill county. A first Monday fight was pulled ! off this afternoon at 2 o'clock in i front of the store of the Durham | Dry Goods company. Frank Twiggs, who was hurt Hat- j urday by falling from Trinity I'nl-j V«TH!iy ηΐΙΙΚΙΙΙΐμ-, Π^ΙΙΙΐχ f today; It in hoped ho will soon re cover. Mr. \Y. K. Ward has accepted a position with tlie Oldham Hardware , Company <>n north ·~i<l«- square, w here he will !><· tiled to hav<· his many friend* call to sw him. ; I Mrs. Geo. C. Sw'eatt, who baa I (Mfn quite ill for tlte past six wwkl, ] has so far recovered an to able loi sit up, Her friends will be gratified I ' to,know that her wonted health will j j soon he restored. J J. W. Miller, a member of the ι Cumberland Presbyterian choir, i favored the congregation at thej morning een'ice Sunday with ai j l>eautiful aolo. Mr. Miller baa a j (food voice and sings well. Charley Kennedy, baggage airent i at the Central depot, la one of the j happiest men I η town today, caused I by the arrival of a seven-pound girl j at his home yesterday morning The mother and balw are doinir well. The ladies of the First Preabyte ! rian church served dinner today in j the hntldlng anon to be occupied by the Hafner Piano and Jewelry com·: ρ any and f<*i quite a number <>f people. They realized a nice little1 sum from the dinner. Rev. I)r. S. W. Wealey rHtari ed ! Saturday night. He has i«*ei» preaching and practicing osteopathy in Milam county since January 1, and talk* of tmiui? to Chicago sourie time soon to take a lecture course in a osteopathic college. I'ncle Asa Hvnum, of the Oak community, was in the cfty today and said the citiiens there had Just recently completed a deep well which affords an abundance of wa ter. A w indmill and a tfijt tank w ill Boon be constructs at the well. 'Tt« (it) t· Ρ Ml CooO Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body in Dr. King'· Xew Life Pills, which positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Diazineas, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Ktom ach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 'ifjc at Herriug-Spark* Dru κ Co. There Is No Money Earned so Easily as the Money Saved on Pttrchaees And Money « Saving Opportunities are Thicker Here than in Any Other Store in Waxahachie Φ Men's Furnishings Φ New 11 Negligees (QdK5 Ε. CLIPS Ε The pick and cream of the Soft Shirts for Spring ancj Summer. Try them. Be^t made for— NECKWEAR! The tie that binds the customer ô the dealer together with a band of satisfac tion is the Tie we sell for 50 cents Others for Hoelfry that »«■ ktum will jrlvc aheolnt*· »ati*fartion ; colors that ar*- »t aitilfMM and fail?!*·*» ; hoaiery for all aorta and cur ditioua of tw-ii from «h·· laborer to fR»· rnillioiiair»·, atyl#a that «tilt «rvety fancy; «tocklnga t« fit rx*ry foot; jirlc»** that will j>l«*a»«« «very |h<r»>~. > WHATEVER OTHERS ADVERTISE WE SELL FOR LESS Hafner Jewelry €d Music Company I'nttJ oar building ]« r»-.»iiy %-« cm*i W found In tb* American E*j»n»*» «!Η« «·. ww»ι of $ir*t National li»nk % 3 Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry oow in stock A See it* \ ,# «r · lvfor« huyiojr , . . Mr. Adim^afntr, Jr., he» hie rc l*nlr *$>gp in n-adine·*, and <» tvmtiy to do ail ktotl* of rvfwlriniir hi fii* Hti«. Hi* work in perfect *t>d ]·ρ><β}Ι îysn's French Periodical Drops >«\? ) '01 ****" °* w>""M,rf*«W »■« «W» ·>"β' ττχκ,rcyf«< Β· I· put mp omij ta pMt#_tw*w r%r ton vltb iitmivi · t. Uae v* 'krvMc. the* «aMCIrcvlttf Mf WILLIAMS Still·. C«- * .« Ci*»s'mnA. W»w Fur Sale by B. W. Kf»rU Read the Light; It gives the news correctly φφφφφφφφφφφ φφφφ ARE THE. TALK OF THE E.NTIRE TOWN ILXAVE you seen them? Your neighbors h a va» and manv " ar? wearing them. To get the benefit of oir sn-les and shapes however, you must come to the stère f The display of Ready-to-Wear Hats, Street Hats and Pattern# Hats is simply marvelous : You'll have no trouble in making à selection—ail are stylish, chic and up-to-date : The price? JWell, you never bought such style and quality for the moneyvénywhere. Truly Miss Mai The Leader Supplies all Millinery Want»