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for Particular Smokers lUflCS, It JenH hard to Und a good «moke, when you know where to} go. We have a reputation for supplying particular smokers with pro»*! Cigare, and we mean to keep it a·. We hare just increased our stock of Cigars to meet the wants of the growing number of men who come here. Your favorite brand is likely to be here. The Bullet ' Of the assassin may be more sudden, but it ia not more sure than the dire puniah saent meted out to the man who abuses 1 hi* stomach. No man is stronger than tri· stomach. When the stomach is dia ■aaeil the whole body is weakened. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Tares diseases of the stomach and other •«jjans of digestion and nutrition. It cores diseases of other organs when it «■res the diseases of the stomach, on which the several organs depend for ■Btrition and vitality. «I would *ay in regard to vour medicines til at I have been rTeatiy benefited by them," writes Mr. J. S Bell, of Leando, Van Buren Co., Sa. * I was at one time m» ι inoufifnt aimoet fat deaths ac* βοη ft tied to And part of %o my bed. takrn trallonsof medi oee. but it only fed tbcdisease; but I most Êmy that ' Golden Med ic· I Discovery" ha* eared me. and to-day 2F~~\ I am stouter than I * k*ve been for twenty wears I am now forty· TJkrec years old Have taken in all twenty-nine kettles of ' Golden \fedical * Vlaoovery,' besides two or \ three dozen vials of Dr Werce'a Pellets, but now I take no medicine." Dr. Pierce's Pleas mnt Pellets cure con stipation. THAT'S ALL Can give you Patent or Kibo Kid Crow Bros THE FOOT- FITTERS φ(φ(0)<ΡΦΦ)(!ΡΦ)(φ(0)α»(ΦαΒ^^<!ΙΡψ I LADIES Have you seen my beauiiful line of Imported Millinery a Come and leave your order I will guarantee to please you J MRS. DALTON f 109 East Side Square Φ~ Φ############### jTtC JTvC JTW /7vC Jffv JWf /H* "W Λ" 'W j Waxahachie Electric Light Company ( V RATE SHEET ON FANS r Styleok Business Offices Dry Goods Stores Saloons Soda Founts Restaurants Drug Stores Jewelry Stores, Barber Shops — COMMERCIAL Ceiling Fans 1 2 3 4 $4 (HI $7 IX) $!» 50 $12 4 (HI 7 (HI 9 50 12 (H> 5()0 8 50 11 50 1400 5 (Id S .">0 11 50 14 00 5 (HI 8 50 11 50 14 00 4 50 s (Hi 10 (HI 12 (HI 4 50 S 00 10 00 12 00 4 00 7 50 10 00 12 00 — RESIDENCE Each Λ I>T'.NI, $3 (J(l 3 00 leo hο 8 50 ti (HI :i (Hi 3oo Desk Fans 12 in. 10 in. $2 50 2 50 3 00 3 (H) 3 (Hi 2 50 2 .Ml 2 50 $3 oo 3 (Hi .V) :i .50 :i 50 3 (.hi 3 (HI 3 (HI SittssuhovJM on Bkpkoom Ceilinu Fans im» ' ^PHn Bedroom $4 00 $2 50 $3 00 Diningroom - 3 (H) 2 50 3 00 Hotels and hoardlnghouses $1.00 per month more per fan than résidences. We are now prepared to fill all orders for fans. Waxahachie Electric Light Company I Will Sell for Cash Roasted Coffee 10c, 12èc, 15c and 20c pound Green Coffee 9c, 12éc and 20c pound J&est Louisiana Syrup 60 Cents gallon H. L. WYATT Two Doors East of Rogers Hotel, East Main Street NEW WOOD YARD.... ....WOOD, COAL and FEED just ppenep ® New Wood Yard on North Roger» street, at MeCaul'e old grist mill. We are ready to furnish you with Wood, Coal and Feed of ail kinds. Good measure and prompt service is guaranteed. Case expected on ail orders. McCaul & Young. Props ....Telephone Number 216 Ε. B. H05ELEY & SON Dealer* in Groceries, Feed and Country Produce Phone No. Ιβδ I PERSONALS —Rembert Wat eon hue returned to Austin. —W. P. Dunaway, of Midlothian, was in the city today. —Mr" T.iEskridge, of Mt. Peak, was in the city yesterday. —Α. X. Burns, of Midlothian, spent yesterday in the city. — Mrs. J. T. King and children have returned from Hutchins. —Miss Bettle Press, from Tennes see, is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Clark. — \V. B. Fears, of the Indian Ter ritory, is visiting his uncle, Dr. J. C. Fears. —W. B. Still well, of Wood coun ty, is \isiting his daughter, Mrs. John Stone. — Dr. Callan, from Georgia, came down from the reunion on h pros pecting tour. —J. \V. Grizzle, of Emory, Miss., spent yesterday with his nephew, L·. B. Grizzle. — President Kirkes, of Trinity University, was in the city today from Corsicana. —T. Harvey Freeman of Mt. Juliet, Term., is the guest of his relative, J. S. Davis. —Mrs. S allie Jaugera, of Hamp shire, Tenn., is visiting her father, J. S. Brooks, near Sterrett. —Mrs. Dr. Shephard and little eon, of Eldorado, Ark., are visiting their relative, Mrs. Joe W. Single ton . —li. Ij. Kusecn aim ι. h. liuseen, of Gayieville, Ala., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Little on Ferris avenue. —\V. H. Burns, of Mt. Peak, was in the city yesterday to see some of his friends who were in from Arkansas. — Mr. J S Robinson, of^Hilisboro, who has been visiting· his daughter, Mrs. \V. T. Stovall, returned home this morning. — Mrs. R. L. Phillips and daugh ter, Miss Catherine, of Lwwisburg, Tenn., are visiting the family of Mr. John E. Smith. —Judfrre J. C. Henderson, of Naples, Tex., came down fjom the reunion to s{>end a day or two with his son, Ben Henderson. —Thos. J. Timmins, of Obion county, Tenn., and Rev. G. A. Rey nolds, formerly of Columbia, Ten»., are visiting Mr. W. A. Amis. —J. Brown, of Paradise, Ky.t is visiting his sons, Ed Brown, a mer chant at Ray, and Jord Brown, man· ajfer of the Getzendaner ranch. — Mrs. (Dr.) Brownlee Ferguson and little son, Will B., left this morning for Decatur to spend three or four weeks with lier mother. — Messrs. R. A. Courtney and John Rosson, of Paragould, Ark., were the guests yesterday of J. W. Bird. Mr. Courtney was in Waxa haehie about nine years ago and he «as greatly impressed with the trrowth of the town since then. Rheumatism M. F. Jtallantyne, of Rallantyne A McDonough's iron foundry, Savan iiah.tia.. hsv- in· ha» suffered fr years fr<>iri rheumatism, and could <ιΊ no relief from any source hut 1*. P. P., which cured him entirely, lie •xtois the , properties of P. P. P. on ivery occasion. 1*. i'. P. is the Teatest known •ure for rheumatism; it eradicates :he disease out of the sj stem quickly and forever. P. P. P., Lippiuan's Great remedy, sures salt rheum, with its itch and burning, scald head, totter, etc. P. 1'. 1'. cures boils, pimples, and all eruptions due to the blAod. P. P. P. cures rheumatism and all pains in the sides, hack, and shoul ders, knees, hips, wrists and joints. P. 1'. P. cures blood poison in all its various stages, old ulcers, sores and kidney complaints. P. P. P. cures catarrh, eczema, erysipelas, and all skin and blood diseases, and mercurial poisoning. For sale by all druggists. He Kept HI* Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflamma tion and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the best doctors urged ampu tation, "but," he writes, "I used one bottle of Electric Hitters and 1% boxes of Rucklen's Arnica Halve and my leg was sound and wwll as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters hae no rival on earth. Try them. Her ring-Sparks Drug Co., will guaran tee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50cents. Portland, Oregon, i'. P. A. con vention, June 3 to 7. Tickets on sale May 27 to June 8. Rate $00.00 and $00.00, according to return route. Special train will leave Houston over Sunset Route 9 p. m. May 28 and will run through to Port land, making special stops at El Paso, Los Angeles, Monterey and San Francisco. —Mies Mamie ReHe, of Çoïlint vlile, Ala., le vUiiinp her eonein, Dr. A. B. S mal]. — Mr, A. M. Eastland and wife arrived last night to visit the fam ily of Mr. M. Eastland. —Q. C. Anderson and R. H. An derson, of Jackson, Tenn., were registered at the Rogers hotel today. —Joe Brigg·, of Lynnville, Tenn,, came in from the reunion at Dallas, and is the guest of his brother-in law, Brice West. —Mrs. J. B. Bieland, of Ennls, and Mrs. MeCullom, of Terebonne parish, La., are visiting Mrs. Bis- 1 land's daughter, Mrs. J. !->. Her-' ring. — Dr. H. W. Caffey, of Verbena, Ala., who has been attending the reunion at Dallas, is the guest of his brot.her-ln,law, J. R. Rives, of ι tills city. — C. M. Sturgis and ('. A. Harrell, | of Birmingham, Ala., spent last j night In the city with their old army friend and mess-mate, A. M. De J «mette. —('apt. S. P. Allen, of Palestine, came in last night from the reunion to spend a few days with his brother and sister, L. K. Allen and Mrs. H. L. Barton. —Mr. and Mrs. Ham Herrod, of Batesville, Miss., and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turner, of Spartanburg, S. C. ar»· the quests of the family of Dr. VV. F. West. — Hon. R. Gibson went to t'or sicana this morning to celebrate the anniversary of Odd Fellowship with the children at the Widows and Orphans Home. — Mr. J. A. Smith, a prominent planter, of Coosa county, Ala., who has been visiting his cousins, Mm. Oscf* Goodwin and H. A. McMillan, left for home tide morning. — G. M. ('aliens, W. D. t'aliène, and (4. M. ( aliens, Jr., of Dar danelle, Ark., relatives of the ('al iens brothers, of this county, are visiting them for a few days. — A. R. Atkinson division pas senger agent of the Central, war. in the city this morning on his way to Midlothian where a party is being organized for an excursion to Cali fornia. — R. C. Patrick, Mrs. Moseley and R. C. Handley, of Franklin county, Tenn., are visitinjr the (am- j ily of ( apt. M.* T. Patrick. Mr. I Patrick is a brother to the first I two named and a brother-in-law t»f , the lat ter. Mrs. Powell and Mr·. Wei-j bourne, of Grenada, Miss., Mrs.: Scurlock, of Hood county, Texas,! who have been visiting their brother, W. L. 1*. Leigh, left this morning j to visit relatives in Caddo Mills, Texas. -Col. M. W. McKnight returned this morning from Dallas where he had been to attend the reunion. Mr. j McKnight says it was the greatest reunion he ever attended and that he greatly enjoyed meeting with his old army friends. 'Tit EU) la F««l boo ο Countless thousands h;i\· found, a blessing to the body in Dr. Κίιικ'* ί New Life Pills, which jior-itiveiy cure Constipation, Si.-k Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever; and Ague and ail Liver and Stom ach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 'i> at Herring-Sparks Drug Co. The surest and safest reineuy f< r ; kidney and bladder diseases is : Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Β \V. Fearis vW V w< vuy VW Here's a Fresh Grist of Rich Bargains far 0 0 MONDAY and TUESDAY BEAR in mind the fact that judicious buying is synonymous with the fundaments! principles of economy and good housekeeping. It behooves vou to get the highest value for the least money. That's what you get when you deal with us. An inspection of our very pleasing assortment for summer will do more to convince you than volumes we could say in print 0 α ύ A A 500 yards embroidery, nice quality, sells regularly for 7 l-2c and 5c yard. Monday and Tuesday for «2V A A lot of Embroideries that we sell for 12 1-2 It goes Monday and 5c A A Extra nice quality Embroidery, we always get 15c and 20c a yard for this quality. Monday | Λ-* and Tuesday onlv ' l \/C One cents and 10 cents. Tuesday at, yard 350 yards Torchon Lace, nice widths, some sell for 10c yard, some 8 1 -2c and others for 7 1 -2c and 5c yard. Monday you get choice of any *1*·* piece for only. Valenciennes Laces that we have been selling for 8 l-2c, 7 l-2c and 5c yard, and Tuesday onlv For Monda ν 2 c Nice quality White Lawn, cheap at 10c yard Monday and Fuesdav only 5c Better quality White Lawn, a good value at 15c yard. Monday and Tuesday for 7\c Other qualities White Lawn, ranging in price from 16 2-3c. JÔc, 25c and up to 50c yard. Specially priced f<V Mondav and Tuesday. < Λ Checked Nainsook that we always sold for and 12 1 -2c yard. Monday and Tuesday at the catchy price of 10c 5c Every department tempting thifïgs .,· A A fairly bubbling over with tempting prices. A A We May Be Underadvertised But Undersold-NEVER The Leader Leads the Procession in Fine Millinery f ^ and, buying direct frortf the manufacturer, is in a position^to sell you at the same ufrkes other retailers pay the wholesale houses : : Tpen /nother thing worthy your consideration Leader StjHes are Always Correct We ask an inspection of our goods and prices. We are confident that we . can please in both. 000 Miss Mai Porter The Brader Supplies all Millinery Wants