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DELICIOUS Five Cents · Pint*» Ice Cream Soda fx· There la no better froien dainty than our ice cream. It i« the >>eg't we have ever mad··, and we hare studied the question for year*. It in of pure quality, of rar·· delicacy, and j delicious beyond comt«re. You'll like It. 40r a quart, delivered. WAXAHACHIE CANDY KITCHEN WO R ills 11 Grocers In Lee Penn's Old Stand. New freeh goods of the beet brand* at reae<H)able prioee. We will appreciate a part of your trade. Prompt delivery and careful at tention given all orders. Phone 62 Waxahachie The Thief... ! ...of Bea.uty I· C«i>tnrNl by Rrade^ld'i KAfaUior Tbtwumi· of jnttng wcmen are BWftkinr t' tfw f*rt lh*t Inherited rMnHnm ha* been ttoim h way Mui ie*tf«4 <>f fio» in^ rhtfks bf%ht r» J »n4 itttoiifh twvi, t)i« («'ί 'λ>« wnnk'dtof iMtm Ua r* taken the piac· t*( lnr*r f"rtner thearn*. 1V»«ireth« wantm? fjNe'injral \Wak, tire*} • r?·; Hxh# i»te<i in th·· ni.Tmnir, no life. At» ami ι | ti«»n to eiit»*r t»|- η tHri/ fo»rn#r j.ira*ur*», irrtt ι *· -.-v. h-.. nit.'rd, dull kfMftrbc*, ftne ι di«v:.'1t*d f»e a.*, !))«>>< », Cold feet, imur .-·»", ni Λ · »ym|,( tndU it#· cerar ν+Λ us·;! «wkened <>r I Γ I VI #-·»·'M.'d « μ ' f ; .-e ie< ■ , m ■■ a* ·. rw- I in · mar· 1··τπ"> re*'t t^nwiertti y«#4ir ! )Muth tahï κ ■ ■»—— « ■■ ■ —m· Bradfield's Female Regulator ! '-r »r;- - * ' ν ' · ■ ' ·* ·»*-. :· - ·«· Ο-βΠ «If;»' Vffculai4>n|f* IÎMS 1·' r-J. J\ "> r-rr* ■· ·. ·Ή·· r' n«e«· Φ·.4ίΚι{ΐ. c---»tr :·■>< -iCtnottt ·., ί*)Ηί* ! ma ·' ··{ |!«e ν**!ί··Ή · »;· ·< «"l" » r T. Si ·♦■·!.' r '■.·! i'ï'fii, nrr\ > ι ·-·.· -, 'vi «.A » / frfrro. !<«·■» »? ν ;.·< f λ» * « ·: -. v,,i*vttv 'fi f -riil are the ' « *i ^rttv*'· ' * ♦' f'ar U#ok« Fériert H«*h h fur \\ 1*1 » - , mas·' ii f r**··. THI BRAbriCLO Regulator Co. • ATLANTA, GA NEW WOOD YARD... ....WOOD, COA(. and HEED W·· hi*c jn*t op*n««p a Ν■-w Woiwf Yard on North Rogers etr»>«»t, at Me< au!'» «.1»! prUt mill. W< ar»· rwKfy to furnish you with Wftod, <'oa] and of all kind». Good measure and prompt «rrlfi 1* (faarant«<Hl. ('»#♦· expected on ail orders McCaul & Younjj, Props ....Telephone Number ai6 Pu φτυ. -ACCURACY. ESTABLISHED 1882 TkU »!rn»t*r« la an *rrrj box of the («an In· . . Laxative Bromo-Quinine nswtr UM nun m «·Μ U <μ» ' A 20!? CENTURY TRAIN. -Λ. KANSAS CITÏ, CHICAGO. ST.LOUIS." AUSTIN. HOUSTON. GALVESTON. SAN ANTONIO. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. <■ FREE CHAIR CARS. KATY DINING STATIONS. MEALS 50 CENTS/' λ /f ΤΤιί» (rir» ι»· Γβ Ifl (m ««r» "vit <*t 1!» gronlne ' U A/ t» χ ; t c Brvxno-Outfline w S } * ' ^ irv Ι»«.ι·:> 1I1M e.irv»a ruiu In ·>» 4v. I ·····♦♦··<><>·♦ ; TEE LONG 4 SHOtT OF IT Σ ► There are twenty-fix graduates of Baylor University this year. The famous Harrlaon will cane will be railed in district court to morrow. If you want to rent that house let the people know it through our want column. The cost will be slight. Come to the mass meeting at the courthouse tomorrow night with one purpose in view, that to secure the International. A civil service examination for letter carriers and clerks was held at the postoffice today. Sixteen ap plicants took the examination. "Procrastination is the thief of time," is an old and trite saying. Do not sleep on your rights. Your presence is desired at the court house Thursday night·» \V. J. Patton, a good friend of our weekly from Boyoe, called pleas antly at the office Tuesday and put up a dollar of good American mon ey, which is very much appreciated these hot, dull days. Frank Rogers,manager of Cheeves Bros. & Co., lias been confined to his bed several days with typhoid fever. Lee Rogers, his brother, has also been qnite sick for several days but is abb; to be up today. Waxahachie has be»·η placed in a position where she must act and that immediately if she secures the I. A O. X. The final proposition has be·*» made. Let us clinch it Thursday night. Every man who is interested in the welfare of Waxahachie should constitute himself a committee of ! one to sec that his neighbor attends the mass meeting at the courthouse ' Thursday night. Mr. J. P. Wagner, living near I Ray, was here today and said that : he h»d twenty acres in wheat that I he thought he would average about j fifteen bushels to the acre. Mr. I Wagner said he would thresh his wheat Saturday. I . , j<>* Mt-nartr, rrom n^ar >asn, wh* h^re today a:ul paid his wheat had been harvested and if it did not rain ' today he would tomorrow have it I threabod and haul it in to market. He say* hie yield will he about ten Γ or twelve bushels. j Next Monday, the first Monday ; in June, is the day set apart by the I member* of the F. I". A. of Ellis ! ounty to meet and decide on u i county picnic. Kratern will take j notice and 1»' on hand at 2:.'*) o'clock In Woodmen hall, this city. A party of young people from the city enjoyed a delightful picnic on Red Oak creek today. The person nel of th»· party was, ('has. Brady, j Nat Wise and Hubert Tempi et on ; Mi*s»r Mattie Middb-ton, Nell and I^ela Newton, Stella and Oracf Kockett. I»r. Horace Bishop returned Mon day night from I>alla> where he hac been attending th·- jr^neral confer euce, being a delegate from th» Northwest T''xas conference. I>r BUhop eays it was a very fine body nl men and while there was con «id erahle feeling worked up over th< publishing house claim reeenth collected and also in the matter ο electing diaconesse» that when tin final adjournment came everybody seemed pleased with the filial settle ment of these questions. Th' church will now proceed in the unua tenor of its way. In the election ο bishops Dr. Bishop received a num I ber of complimentary votes, show tig irMjfc jmHEfrfriaifQa ' te' he 1* held by the law making body j of Ms church. Ticket* for the entertainment at the Christian church tomorrow night are now on sale at Gibson'* grocery «tore. At an adjonrned meeting of the city council the other morning the tax levy for .1902 was fixed at the Rame rates as was made for last year. We will have with us the Hamis team, which will come in. Initiato ry work. I would like very much to see a large attendance out.—C. M. Hrady. A force of carpenters came in this morning to begin work on tlu Amer Iran Cotton company's round bale trin. A car load of brick for the foundation of the building arrived yesterday. The W. O. W. and W. C. of Har dis will have a public entertainment and lecture on Friday night of June f). W. A. Fraser will be present and address the people on the subject of Woodcraft, also Mrs. Walton of Ft. Worth. All are invited to attend. Karl Harwell, of Ovilla, returned last evening f rom Georgetown, where he attended the Southwestern University the past year. The friends of the young man will be pleased to learn that he won the scholarship on final examination in that institution. Mr. Norman Presley, who is man ager of the Duke A Teal Nickel Store here, lias gone home for recreation. He will be absent two <>r three weeks. Mr. C. M. Brady will be at the Nickel Store during his absence and would like for his friends to call and see him. Claude Peters, son of L. H. Pe ters, with hie engineer, .Mr. Den nlngton, was in town today for ma terial with which to equip his thresher engine for oil burning. Mr. Dennington Is somewhat of an ex pert at this business, having devot ed some time to oil burners within the past six months, and is confi dent of succeeding in using oil for fuel in threshing. Since Ο. B. Sitns has dispoied of his two threshing outfits there seem· to be a scarcity of machines for this section of the county, and J as. S. Davis was heard to remark this week that as yet he had not been able to get a thresher man to agree to come to his place. While the grain crop is short, still a much better yield will be harvested than was anticipated one month ago. Reveals a Great Secret. It is often ask<*i how such start ling cures, that puzzle the best phy sicians, are effected by I>r. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and jferin Infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxygen en rich and vitalize the blood It heals the inflamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. Kind's New Discovery, the most infallible I remedy for all-throat and lunjr dis eases. Onaranteed bottles Vk· and j$1.00. Trial bottles free at Herring I Sparks Drug Co. voong Girls Are often engaged in doiag the work of • borne under the tsort trying condi tions. Nature crie* out against the stooping nod lifting, the running up «η·1 be m light as possi ble. It is owing to ' overstrain or self neglect under these conditions that the foundation is laid for serious woman ly disease. Irregu larity is th« first step to impaired womanly health. Perfect regularity may be established by the use of I>r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It will heal inflamma tion and ulceration and cure female weakness. It makes weak wom en strong and sick women well. *It giv?«; me mt:ch pleasure " rites Mise Ella Sa ρ ρ of Jamea-j If. G.. *to thank Dr. Pierce for the great jrr«xi received from the use of hi* ' Favorite Prescrip tion ' and 1 Golden Medical Discovery.' I lffcd suffered for three years or more at monthly pe riods. It seemed! as though I would die with pains in my back and stomach I could not stand at all without fainting. Had given up all I hope of ever being careo, when one my friends insisted upon my trying Dr Pierce Favorite Prescription. With but little faith I tried it. and before I had taken h If a bottle I felt better. Now I have taken tw. ?*.tt!r*> ( 'Favorite Prescription and one of ' Golden Medical Discovery.' and X am entirelycured aad in two months' time wijen all other medicine had failed-" Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical ! Adviser, pajxr covers, *■rrt free on rr j ceipt of 21 one-cent stamps, to pay ex ; pense of mailing only. Address I*. κ V. Pierce, Builalo, Ν. Y. I DR. R. Ε. FRISTOE A A Office Over Herring-Spark* » - _ Druff Store. i am prepared to tr»at the morpbla·^ or opium habit; al»o whiskey moat tobacco, painlessly, and I take thta means of attracting the attention at this unfortunate cLisb to this eaay means of deliverance from their bondage -* Ν ΟΤΙ CE, My fine young Durham Bull ia now ready for service at 301 corner*" Monroe and Jefferson Btreete, at $2.00 the Season, Cash j J AM ES S. DAVIS Bicycles I want to fiisnire with you on^ Bicycles ami Automobile·. The cheapest wheels in the city, the f.est wheels in the city: repair work a specialty. J. E. Light < Old Papers for sale at this office at 25c per hundred.... I Daily Light Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as g-ood." IV Ι * V ' ι UISA^VAi >κι I I J1 J ΙΜ Ι and SMOKE τ» Your Life away \ >u can be ct»Te-1 of any form · t t<>bacc ο usuif easily, be made well, strong, magnetic full· I ntw iife and \\χ ■ >r t»v taking MO-TO-BAG , that makes weak men strong. Many gaii ten pounds in ten da ν s Over ϋΟΟ,ΟΟΙ . cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed Book let and advice FKEE Address STKKLINt - KliMKDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 Cremo ¥ Ë THE BEST 5f cigar Two CREMO'"Sands are of seme value as one lag frem 'STAR" "DRU M MOND'Natural leaf GOOD LUCK 'OLD PEACH & HONEY' RAZOR end Ε RICE GREENVILLE Tobacco H. cS T. C. R'y Special Rates I,os Angeles San Francisco Portland, Oregon $45 50 On sal* Mav 27 to June S. Special T. P. A. train May Sunset Limited equipment. Barber shop, dining car, library, etc. Side trip» to Mexico and Yellowstone Park. T. H. BARROW, Ticket Agent, Waxaliachle A. R. ATKINSON, Division Passenger Agent, Corsicana