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SAY ··· ι But did you know that CROW'S Low Shoes will make your foot cool? Plenty of styles and sizes, too AAAAA**^4â44*44**4*êtê<># φφφφφφφφφ φφφφφφφφ CLOSING OUT® Φ Φ Φ assorted stocK of (Q) Wall Paper, At Cost * 15.000 rolls in stocK a (ft) Over 200 patterns to se- Τ lectfrom. You can save QP money on your Wall ^ Paper if you buy from ^ The Oldham Hardware |! Company φ φφφφφφφ ΦΦΦΦΦΦΦΦ Summer Excursion ·) v>t335^ Tickets NOW ON SALE ^ Via the >) Houston ώ Texas Central § # Railroad ^ TO POINTS IN * Alabama Iowa Wisconsin Michigan North Carolina Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi South Carolina Colorado Maryland New Mexico Tennessee Georgia Massachusetts New York Virginia Try Cloudcroft. New Mexico flOOO feet above sea level. Jt is delightfully cool. Or you might take a trip to New York via Houston, New Orleans and Cromwell Jrlne -S. F. B. MORSE, M. L. ROBBIN8, Passenger Traffic Manager Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt. HOUSTON,TEXAS % % I® · .CLEAR TRACK '.ϋ YKATYFLYER Kf%\ ί a LV \ ^ J — BETWEEN — W\L /ST. LOUIS, ijV--' £==feψ CHICAGO, ItkJf j KANSAS CITY, GALVESTON, AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO, i\ IB FT. WORTH, DALLAS, WACO, HOUSTON.· a#a ι DiSïAixE SHOmEHED ACCOUNT QUICKER TIME ϋί THE I. & Ο. IV. International & Great INorthern Railroad Co. IS THE SHORT LINE Through Cars and Pullman Sleeepers Leave Waco Daily for Mexico San Antonio Austin * Houston Galveston Coast Country South and Southwest Texas Points Superior Passenger Service Fast Trains Ô Modern Equipment ««—-If you are going anywhere set· nearest agent, or write—— I PERSONALS «T. O. Wade v«i in Dallas today. Goodwin Tidwell was her· today from Ennia. Mies Fleta Hawkins went to Dal las tliis morning. , Col. L. A. DafTan. of Ennis, was in the city today. Mrs. Hardy Mizell and children returned this morning from a visit to Ennis. Garland Tobin, joint agent for the Midland and Central at Ennis, was in the city today. Esquire C. J. Harris will leave tomorrow morning for Colorado to spend the summer. Rev. Horace Bishop went to En nis this morning to attend the Sun day school convention. Mrs. I)r. Conger and children, of Mexia, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. I). M. Kelt, returned home today. John Turner and wife and Hugh Battaille and Miss Mitchell spent Sunaay in Waxahachie with Fletch er Norton and wife. Hillsboro Mir ror. Dre. H. O. ïûa cey and A. ii. Small went to Fort Worth this morning ti> attend the meeting of the North Texas Medical Associa tion. I)r. J. A. Gracey and wife went to Fort Worth this morning, where Mrs. Gracey will visit friends while the doctor attends the North Texas Medical Association. Mrs. Hugh Stewart returned last night from an extended visit to Honey Grove. She was accom- j panied home by her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Moyer and two children. Messrs. Ed and Clay Gahagan, of ' Dallas, Herman Gahagan, of Fort j Worth, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mullen, j of Ruston, La., and Miss Mary ! Thornhill, of Dallas, are in the city to attend the Thornhill-Gahagan wedding tonight. Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt very happy," writ»-s R N. Bevill, Old Town, Va., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." it delights all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruis es, boils, ulcers, eruptions, infal lible for Piles. Only 25c at Herring Sparks Drug Co. Was Wasting Away. The following letter from Robert H. Watte, of Salem, Mo., is in strucflve: "I have been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years. 1 lost flesh and never felt well and doctored with leading phy sicians and tried ail remedies sug gested without relief. Finallv I ried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and now ι am sound anil well." Bold by H. W. Fearis. Protracted Meeting at the Falls. The Methodists will begin a pro tracted meeting at the Falls church, three iniies west of this place, Fri day, July 4. Everybody invited. R. J. Too LEY. Ten Years in Bed. R. A. Gray, J. P., Oak ville, Ind., writes: "For ten years 1 was con fined to my bed with disease of my kidneys, it was so severe that 1 could not move part of the time, i consulted the very best medical skill available, but could get no rtlief un til Foley's Kidney Cure wa* recom mended to me. It has been a God send to me.'' Sold by R. W. Fearis. Tonight at !l o'clock aï the home of the bride, Mr. ( . a. Thornhlll, of Lawtou, Ok., will be united in mar ri avre to Miss Nora Ouhatran. Mr. Thornhill was formerly in the hard ware business here and is an excel lent young man of splendid habits and character. The bride is a win some and highly cultivated young lady well worthy the love and es teem of any one. The Light wishes them all happiness and prosperity. Galveston Excursion. The Houston and Texas Central railway will have a special rate to Galveston Saturday, June 21. Tickets on sale for H-.â" p. m. train, #.'{.75 for round trip. Return limit leaving Galveston ι a. m., Houston 10:50 a. in. Monday June 23. Additional H. 4 T. C. Bates. Bryan, account reunion Hood's Brigade. Tickets on sale June'JU at rate of $4.75, return limit June 29. Minneapolis or St. Paul, account National Education. Tickets on sale July 5 and (i, return limit July 14, with* extension privilege. Fare $30.»o. Kansas City, account summer schools. Tickets on sale June 16, 17,.21 and 24, return limit Sep. 23. Fare $17.35 for round trip. Galveston, account German Cath oltc Society. Tickets on sale June 23 at rate of return limit June 27th. Greeavllle, account Real Estate and Industrial association. Tickets on sale June 24 and 25, return limit June 27. Fare $3.30. Fort worth, account annual meet ing City Marshals and Chiefs of Police. Ticket· on sale Jone 23 and 24, return limit June 28. Fare $1.70. : WiZl < ! THE LONG 4 SHOIT Of IT ! "Brick·" »re eometimes cracked. Read the I. Α Ο. N. ad on laat page in thia issue. A caae of aour grapea I· easily diacernible by the public. The Light went after the new train schedule and the train came. The ladies of the Raptiat church have postponed their mother hijb bard picnic indefinitely. Ticket Agent John Kennedy, of the Central, la hack at his poet of duty after an illneaa of three or four days. In yesterday's paper a typograph ical error made the bond of J. H. Oliver read "$10,000" when it should have been $1,000. In the prohibition election in HUI county more than «"00 votes were polled and the majority for prohibi tion is about *>00. » The condition of Hob Craig con tinues to improve and his friends are hopeful that he will yet be re stored to health. ("apt. W. H. Fields, a prominent newspaper man of Hillsboro, was In ! the city yesterday and paid this of- ; fire a pleasant call. Mrs. C. D. What ley passed through the city one day this week en route to Amarillo to visit her daughtr, Mrs. Robbins. Watch the I. Α Ο. N. subscription list In this paper and you will at ' once find out who the enterprising citizens are in Waxahachie. Conductor J. T. Rush will soon move to this place from Ennis. He and his wife are splendid people and the Litrht extends them a hearty welcome. Engine No. 11, with George Meek er at the throttle, is pulling the ex tra train between here and F.nnis. Conductor J. T. Rush has charge of the train. The young people of the city gave ; a dance last night at the city hall I auditorium, complimentary to the young ladies from Coraicana who are visiting Mrs. W. P. Hood. in the appointment of the state ! examining hoard which was pub- j lished in the Dallas New» Sunday appeared the name* of Profs, (i. B. Winn of this ritv and C. W· liartuii of Decatur. Joe P. Cooper this week rece|\ ed two letters from tenants on ills farm ill V UUIH VUUIHJ , oinxiijk, VIII»» ν·,«, corn crop in that county in splendid: unci the yield will average fruin tor- j ty to fifty bushel* per acre. Kev. J. C. Hmith, W.H.Davis' and wife, and W. J. and Hoy Mc-j Duffle attended the funeral <4 Μι β. Tom Smith at Avaloti thin week. , Upon their return they reported thej wife of Representative J. H. Hemp* j hill quite ill. Look over the list of η am es of oft - j Izens in this issue who have sub- ! scribed to secure the I. A (». N. and see if your name is there. If not, j why? There is no excuse for your ! name not being among thoae il.ui . have already subscribe !. The commissioners court in ses sion this afternoon awarded the ; printing of the delinquent tax list j for the years I*!W, HkKJ and 1901 to 1 the Daily lJ^lit. The list contains j some ϋΛοο names and will cover; about eight paiçes of a paper the size j of our daily issue. O, W. Oolliday, who lives on : Chambers creek near Kyrie, was in : town Tuesday and said h« and his son would join a party being organ- ; ized by the Knterprise to attend the! Farmers' Congress whicii meets at Bryan July lf>. It is to be hoped that a great uianj farmers in thej county will join the Enterprise's party. State or Ohio, Citï ο* Toi,*do, } 1.VCA» OOVKtt, ' Κ hank J. I'HENKT makes oath mat he I* lb· j senior [<artner of ihe f rm of K. J C(wor> AC»,: doing business In the l ily of Toledo. Ooaaty aud Htate aforesaid »nd ilml «aid firm «1)1 p*.y the tun of ON Κ HI NDHKO IKJI.LARS fot each and every case of Catarrh that «annul be cured by the use of H A 1.1 AS CATA KKH CORK. ΚΗΛΜΚ J- t'HKNKY. Hworn to before me and aubacrlbed in my pres ence, this 6th day of December, 1SS6. i",! A. W. GLKASON. J ?·' ι Notary Publie. Hall ι Tatarrh Cure H taken internally and acts j directly on the blood and ntuvuou· surface* of ihesystem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. ( HKîiJÎY Λ CO., Toledo, 0. hold by DruKiiiiit·, 76c. liai l'a Kaailly Pill* are the best. Filthy Temples in Jndia. Sacred cows often defile Indian j temples, but worse yet is a body j that is polluted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleans your sys tem with Dr. King's New Life I'll I s to avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good di gestion. fine appetite. Only 25c at H«rring-Bparks Drug Co. Warning. If you have kidney or bladder! trouble and do not use Foley's Kid- j ney Cure, you will have only your self to blame for respite, as it posi tively cures all forms of kidney and j hladder diseases. Sold by 19. W.j Fearis. ÈSo are we with the most com plete Mosquito Canopy ever brought to Waxahachie. Last year we sold over 200. This year we expect to sell twice as many, so get your order in early. We have them in two sizes .00000 No. 200—90 ins. by 9 yds., priofe $1.75 No. 250—70 ins. by 8 yds., price $1.50 As a special inducement w· , will Hang all Canopies Free Every one guaranteed to 0000y*rorK perfectly 0 00 0 We Nay Be Uaderedvertised, bat Undersold -NEVER The Mc Govern Cold Tire Setter Th* ttfoiil perfect Colrf 8«*tt fir m a/1'·. Of« rat»*d by Charles N. Anderson, 11! \V *t«rr Htrwl The Best Blood Purifier on Earth Syrup^of S&rsaparilla and Iodide Potassium — For Sale by B. W. FEARIS ν Genuine stamp** C C C. Hew told la balk. Beware « the dealer who trie· te seB "«onwrhii* ioM asfooà/* Λ/Mii'T TOBACCO SPIT U ci |\i ι *md 5 μ ο ice wÊSmJÊL f ■ I VwrUftmjrl Yim et· t« tnr*<l «rf m< I arm nflobereo eues rutlj, h* mAile w»ll. rtriwg. HMfuMtt fait <>f m» litr ««d rUfof bf iiking M-ΤΟ-ΛΛΟ. tfcat niikrt w*»k mon ttrrmg Mi» (lit u™ poun4» lit ι«β (Ut». 0**r BOO, O0O red. AU drufK"*· C»n *»»ι»#ι«4 Hook' rueewt* Car· twH let «ad «drtca FKKK A44rn* HTKKUMU p- cfSêmmo ι «ai |gg HKMKJJT CQ. cpWwg ot t»rm Van.. «g M$0 The Plumber who y Expresses Himself iwly about th* ^xt^nt of the work, tin· tlm·· r»><|uir»*<l for Ite nomnlettan ill»· quality of the material to In lined and th« probable ro»t is a pretty jrood aort of fellow to d«-al with. 1!ι· hasn't any *urj>ri«··* «5» hie *Ι«·«·ν<». When you jjet au e»ti mate from m*' on tk« plumbing work von all particular* ami full information on «ma^ntial détail·, and It wiU be found that my price» art- nut ko ver y high. H. G. WILLIAMS Hotel bI<H'k, ut Hchunter'» Tin Shop will soon be upon you. These dull summer days can not be H ~ il better spent paring your matter for trade. Our facilities com mand. both design your work. FOLDERS BOOKLETS CATALOGUES CARDS CIRCULARS ETC than in pre ideas and are at your & execute