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Just Received Strawberry Preserves—Made of fresh fruit arid white sugar. Ab solutely pure. Try fit C&n of»····*·/ ' Wesson's Cooking Oil—30 cts. perVân. B^ing. pound for pound. twicAas economical as butter or lard, Tastefes^c odorless, convenient and digest iWeu Honey in the; Comb Fresh and sweet from the green fields of old Uvalde. A genuine palate tickler : Try it : For sale by Leigh Bros. 0 Phone 54 I m pre VF meat s la Uaircrtity Ad dition. In company wtth Mr. R. K. Kr wii», a r*-pr»»e*itative of thla p*|»er vinited CnlrcriKy Addition early thia morning Quit»· a lot of build ing in ii'itrg on out th«-r>- and the pl»<-e in rapidly a«»u tiling tin· j>rt> portiona of « thrifty nuburti. Mr. Erwiu in «reeling a t andaome two·' {tory eight room reajdenc* on H'e*t f'uiveraity avenue and directly «tout!' of the univ««r»ity building. Thi* bouii! will I» fnrni«h«d with two double ntark chimner*, grat«n and m«nt»l« arid a hath room. Down near tfi»· Outrai raJlroad Frank Oldham 1» ju*t completing a ««•at five room cottage. Λ little fur· ther we#t on the property knawn it» Arllajrton Height* the Barkadale* *re enwtiritf two hand«orne home» - to coat ahont each. Other rea ldei*v.* are in contemplation and by the time the unl»#raity oj»»t»« inj Sej4*mher we runBdmtly eipect to ·.« . no |e«a than 'in or 31) go«jd bomea «Mit there. Warning. if roil have kidney or Madder troutde and do not une Ko ley '· Kid ney Cure, you will hav* only your #ejf to blame for reaulta, a* it poai tirely cure* all forma of kidney and Madder diaeaaea. Hold by H. W. Potdi. Delegate· Appointed. Tit·· fifth annual meeting of the K<-aJ Kttate and Industrial A»*ocia tlon will ini»^t in (îre*nvllle on June 25. The puriMio·· of this annotation i· to mcourag·· immigration wid capital to eon»»* to T«x»h and devel op the varlon· renonrcea of the Mat», Hy r»>queat of the aaaociation Coun ty Judge IitncMt«r ha* appointed the following drUffktc· to represent Kill» county In tin* convention: Will Harper, J. A. Mulk»y, Kn ni«, W. I) PtetK, KfrH*; W. W. HtvkltK, .Midlothian; Ale* M»ae ley, Italy; A Τ Bhtoop, Τ J 4'ole, J F. W y alt, Κ P. II twkinw, \\ Coleman, YYa\ahacl>ie. A· invitation. Thio paj»«r i* In receipt >·ί the fol lowing invitation: "Mr. and Mr«. Τ ft m Mr<>ok* r»«que»t the honor of your pres «Μ» at lli·· uiarrlag·- of their Viaughter, Jewell, to Theron Kd wara flodaon'rhuraday evening, Jun«» 14», IWC>, at K.;*& o'clock, <" « w b r r 1 « η d Preabyterian church, Hillwhoro, T»-*a*. At himic Waxahachie, T*x#i." Sens ef Jove. Tt»ere wili h*· a rejuvenation of the Kott* of Jove at Dallafl on June 2»> Headquarter» will tie eMtahliehed at the Oriental hot··! and all member» of ifce order are exj>eeted to attend. The Hon· of Jove in an organisation of tb·· electric light men of the state. Ten Ynar· in Hed. K. A. Orajr, J. P., Oak ville, I»d., write»: "For t««i y»*ar« I wa* con ι fined to my l«*d with dli«w* of my kidney*. It wu *o aevere that I eould not move part of the time. 1 eonanlted the very beet medical Mkill avallaMe, but could get no relief un til Foley'* Kidney Cure wa« recoin; meude-J to nie. It ha» been a God a«nd to me." Hold by B. W. Fearia. Travel is Necessary Sometimes Long Distance Telephone will §»*■#> ) <»ts much travel ami money HiH'TH WKMTKKN TlCI.BuKAJ H é TKUKCHOMK CûMfAVY. Ul-L. Ml - Hl-JLUJ. «.'SlUl. .J L . Warm Weather Hardware ait complote «* experience and , money can ifet together fWorn Ζ iocras Jewell Gasoline Stove WW! TOOLS ! r w . , mtui* οΐλΑβί! Wûfin meat her work a s — / - ■■ 1™£P Refrigerators a (food assortment in »tylea and ·1·β·. Lightning Ice Cream Ifreeser» prepare deaert· in juat three minute· For HEWING MACHINES at popular prlce»-$15.00 *18.00, $25.00, «35.00 and 145.00, iee T. J. STROUD Don't fail to remember that you gwt better value for . the *ame money in a MOON BROS.' BUOGY than in any other. :::::: Girl», »βτβ all oar ad*. They will all count on J^ily 4 T. J. TINGLE., [Manager JEFFERSON DAVIS HONORED Appropriate Exercises la Mem· ery ef His Birth. The exercise» held yesterday un der the auspices of the local chap ter Daughter* of the Confederacy in memory of the birth of Jefferson Davis, the great Southern states man and president of the Confeder ate States, were attended by a fair ly srood sited 'rowd. The program was appropriate to the occasion and each part was rei.dered lu a most creditable manner. Th* quartette by Mrs. Deeper and Misses Bishop, Boone and Rogers was a very pretty composition and suti;r with much feeling. MisH Volena Cohen, daughter of Dr. Hyam Cohen, recited in a very charming maimer a poem written several years &£<> by Mrs Elliabeth Otis Dannetly and dedicated to Camp Sterling Price, of Dallas, at their annual reunion at the State Fair in lifiC. A reading by Mrs. Osce Goodwin was well received and "Old Ken tucky Home" was very pleasingly sung by Mies Boone. M lits Minnie Sims read a charac ter to sh«tch of Jefferson Davia and Miss Mania Bishop rendered "Robin Adair." Miss 1-atira Buchanan's execution on the violin in a "Medley of South ern demonstrated that she is a musician of more than ordinary ability. Mr*. Buchanan read a very Inter esting and instructive pa|>er on ! "What the War Meant to Children j of that Time." The exercise* closed with "Dixie" I sung as a chorus by the Daughters I and children. Nocturnal Visitors. Th* hum»** of W. H. Newton «mi O. L. Adkisson in West Knd were , visited by burglars la«t night, but in instance they were discovered ' «rid frightened away before securing : anything. There vrpre two of them i end at each bouse they had suc j eeeded in tffeeting an entrance be I fur« being discovered. The aoctur i nai visit· of these light fingered ^*•11 try remind· us of the need of a ' set of well trained blood hound·. ! (>oiy the other day the conirais J «doners court of Johnson eonnty i twusrht two dogs at a cost of i»*> ! p«fh and the citizen· of Cleburne ; regard th« invf*atm**nt a* * îtooc! ΟΙW - ice Cream Sapper. The ice cream supper served last nijrht at the honte of K. A. Du Hose bjr the Catholic ladies was attended by quite a larife crowd. Socially and financially thctevent was a suc cès*. Almut fcil was realie^d from the «ale of cream. Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes R N- Kevill, Old Town, Va., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delight· all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruis es, boils, ulcers, truptions. Infal lible for Piles. Only 2.">c at Herring Hparks Drug Co. Virulent Cancer lured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by Drug gist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va An old man there had long Buffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They believed his cas« hopeless till be used Electric Hitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poison· st the same time this salve exert· Ha matcbies· healing power, blood disease·, akin ereptlati·, ul cers and aores vanish. Bitters ."iOc, Salve 55c at Herring-Spark· Drug Co. — — SU66ESTS PRÂYIHG FOR RAIN Al the Prayer Meetiai Services hi Waxahachie To-Nitht. Editor Ljoht:— It occurs to m· that the present in a very propitious time for the christian people of this country to petition the Lord of heaven and earth for rain. We ail believe that in a few days, without rain, the corn crop will be practically a fail ure. I· there no remedy? Do the christian people of Waxahachie be lieve that God will answer their prayers? I believe that God's word teaches clearly that He controls the seasons and sends or withholds the rains as He chooses. I believe that His word also teaches that it is our duty to "make our requests known unto Him by prayer and supplica tion, with thanks," and that Hej will hear the prayer of faith. I will therefore sugjrest that every christ ian in Waxahachie who believes that It is right to pray for rain and that God will hear and answer the praver of faith, attend one of the prayermeetings tonight and make special supplication to God for rain, not forgetting to add, "Thy will be done." ___ XX. The Interurban Road. At the adjourned meeting of the j city council the other morning a let ter was read from Mr. A. T. Byars, the promoter of the interurban road, ι stating that two surveys had been [made to Ennis and it was hoped the council would accept that as an earnest of their good faith to build the road. After some discussion of the matter the letter was tabled, I Another letter was received from j Mr. Byars yesterday in which he stated that his right of way agent would probably reach Waxahachie in a day or two for the purpose of procuring the right of way from here to Knnis. From the informa tion contained in this letter it seems that the promoters are in earnest about the matter and that the road ι will be built some time during the I year. It is claimed that work will I !** considerably delayed on account of the mills and factories of the east being behind with orders. Id the Courts. In the district court today the inry in the rase of J. B. Wilson against the M. K. 4 T. Hy. Co. of 'K-xa* returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. The amount sued for wan $10,000. The case of G. W. Holleman against the Western Union Tele graph company for damages was called thin afternoon. Holleman is suing for #5,008 for alleged failure to transmit a message properly. More About the Time Card. The Dally Light has asked the H. A T. C. management for letter pas senger service to Ferris, Palmer, and other peints north of Garrett, and believes that the company «rill comply with the Light's re qnest hy putting on an early morn ing train that will make connection with the northbound main line train. Inspector Coming. Major F. J. Badger, of San Ange lo, assistant inspector to the adju tant general, is expected to arrive in the city this afternoon to inspect the Dunlap Rifles and examine the commissioned officers. Committee Called. W. A. Martin, chairman of the committee to look after the arrange ments for the Fraternal Union pic nic at Bardie on July 19, has called a meeting of hi· committee in Wax· ahachie Hatarday afternoon. COLD DRINKS just now are much in evidence. As the mercury rises so does the dfmand for pure, refreshing beverages. We have fcome&f the good/ones, more of the better ones, anc^mapt of the b^t ones. Celery Phosphate just the thing to overcome the depressing effects of the recent excessive heat—mild, stimulating, pleas ant, and always cold : : Try it today Herring-Sparks Drug Co, WholeMi· ^ Ketail Dratfisli Λ Waxahachie, Texas What's the Use of being hot, and staying hot, when you can get one of those pretty SUITS that are giving in our big DISCOUNT SALE? Good Clothing, cool Clothing, stylish Clothing, at way down prices. We want you to look at them whether you want to buy or not. We don't mind showing you—in fact we will be glad to show you. Λ look ai these goods, coupled with the low prices we are offering, will convince you that you NEED A SUIT NOW : : : $22.50 and $20 suits $16.00 $18.50 suits r— — $14.75 $16.50 and $15 suits $11.95 $12.50 suits— /L...— $ 8.95 $10.00 suits y $ 7.50 %xa/adit '-Xfrnpl UUJUtM. Special Inducements in the Way Of Τerms and Prices And the Largest and HAndsomest Line of Buggies, Carriages and Surries Φ -β J. iW. M'MANUS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ellis County Dirt Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Th»· following deeds of real estate transfers have been filed in the county clerk's office since our last report : A M Dechman to Τ Η Harbin, part of block 27, Town Addition to Waxahachie; $1250. Τ J Weatherford and wife to J V Mutz, lot in Ferris; $100. Will A Malcom and wife to G C Oroce, part of lot 4 in block 111, Town Addition to Waxahachie; $150. Mrs L Ε Andrews et al to Sam Andrews, 210 acres on partition. R M Perrenot to L Κ Griffith, lots 3, 4 and 5 in block 25, Palmer; $1(»6. Κ F Sumner, trustee, to S Ρ Skin ner, lot 14 in block 2, College Addi tion to Milford; $200. A L Clements to J A Odom, 11 3-10 acres of Frankey Moore sur vey; $80. Mrs Ν LMcKav, lots 1 and 2 in block 20, Ferrie; $5. Mies Katie Gee to J W Weverka, lot (ί arid 1-4 of 7 in block 179 Funis; $300. Β F Sumner, trustee, to Hudson A Buie, lot 12 in block 3 Co-liege Ad dition to Milford; $125. W J Dunaway to J F Dunaway, 10 acres of J Levy survey; $125. Wr Ε Kooken and wife to J V Mut*, 2 acres of Mason Philips sur vey; $200. G A Turner and wife to J V Mutt, lots 9 and 10 in block 25, Ferris; $1200. J A Jones and wife to G A Tur ner, lota 9 and 10 in block 12 Midlo thian; $800. J Τ Bell to Ε C Meredith, lots 4 and 5 in block 82 Ennis; $1. A Faulkner to J Τ Bell, qnit-claim deed to lots s and 5 In block 92, lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 in block 133, Ennis; $1.00. W W Linville to Ε C Wade, 82 acr«s to Τ J Chambers eight league grant, $2000. Was Wasting Away. The following letter from Robert H. Waits, of Salem, Mo., is in structive: "I have been troubled with lidney diseaee for the last five years. I lost flesh and uever felt well and doctored with leading phy sician!- and tried all remedies sug gested without relief. Finally I rie>d Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me aad now i am sound and well." [Sold by B. W. Fearis. Work ol the Committee. The Jsoliciting committee whose duty it is to secure signatures to tht> 1 1-2 per cent notes for the In ternational report that considerable encouragement is being met with. A committee will be out every day this week, making a personal can vass of the town and property hold ers should not grow impatient as the will be given an opportunity to subscribe something toward the bonus. The right of way committee is also at work and it is reported that options have been secured at reasonable figures on several pieces of property. The M. W M. Club. Tht> M. W. M. Club is being en tertained this afternoon by Mrs. Lfte Hawk in s at herhomeonHawkins street. As this is the last meeting of this season a large crowd is in attendance and the afternoon is be ing spent in a very pleasant mar - ner. Buy and Try a Box Tonight. While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Ca thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c. This Week You can And economical baying in our clothing department. We are Bell ing all our Bummer t'lothiug at very low prices : Will take Cost for til Men'· $18.56, $16.56 and $15 Suite 99.56 buys our $12.56 Saita $7.95 baye oar $16.66 Seita Our Flannel Suits and Dress Pants are aelling at oue-flfth off the price. Boys' Suits at Coat Durham Dry Goods Comp'y